Men
2017 Feis Cup Round 1
Wolfe Tones 2-15 Seneschalstown 1-12 (AET)
There was more than an element of controversy to how things panned out in Kilberry on Sunday morning but over the course of the 80 minutes the benefits of Wolfe Tones having a competitive outing the previous week were on show for all to see as they looked a fitter, sharper outfit, not that Seneschalstown will be overly perturbed with that considering the Championship starting date is three and a bit months away.
2016 Meath U-21 Football Championship Preliminary Quarter Final
Summerhill 1-12 Seneschalstown 1-10
Seneschalstown saw their involvement in the 2016 U-21 Championship fall at the first hurdle on Saturday afternoon as they fell to defeat against Summerhill in Trim. Goals win games and in the end, it was a series of missed goal scoring opportunities which they were left to rue as they lost out by a two point margin.
Hoganstand.com Meath SFC Semi-Final
Donaghmore/Ashbourne 2-16 Seneschalstown 0-05
The only unbeaten record at the end of the Hoganstand.com Meath SFC group stages belonged to Seneschalstown but it came to a shuddering half in this Sunday lunchtime quarter final when Donaghmore/Ashbourne laid down a powerful marker that they are the team to beat in this year’s Championship.
Meath Ladies U-15 Division 2 Shield Final
Rathkenny 6-6 Seneschalstown 4-4
The curtain came down on the Ladies U-15 championship for Seneschalstown with this heart-breaking defeat to Rathkenny in the Div. 2 Shield final in Kilmainham. Conditions were excellent for a game of football and both teams served up a fine contest.
Meath Ladies Division 1 Minor Championship
Donaghmore Ashbourne 1-13 Seneschalstown 5-8
Seneschalstown defeated Donaghmore Ashbourne in the Minor Div. 1 Round 4 clash played in dry windy conditions on the Main pitch in Ashbourne. After 20 minutes the teams were level but winners got on top on the run in to the break after playing with the wind in the first half.
Meath Ladies Division 1 Minor Championship Round 2
Seneschalstown 0-13 Boardsmill 8-05
Although both teams scored 13 times it was Boardsmill's ability to find the net which gave the visitors a victory in Donore.
Patrick Ward U-16 Tournament Final
Seneschalstown 5-09 Simonstown Gaels 4-11
Sunday evening last saw Fr. Tully Park play host to a thriller as Seneschalstown and Simonstown Gaels served up an excellent match in the final of the Patrick Ward Tournament. End to end throughout, both sides had spells of dominance and right to the death the outcome was in the balance as had the game gone on a further thirty seconds Simonstown may have had time to engineer one further score to either draw or win the match.
U-14 Roinn B Shield Final
Simonstown Gaels 2-14 Seneschalstown 3-07
Despite a performance in which every player gave it their all Seneschalstown’s U-14’s just came up short in the Roinn B Shield Final which was played in idyllic conditions in Dunganny. Over the course of a pulsating fifty minutes both sides had their spells of dominance but ultimately it was the greater scoring power of the youngsters from the North side of Navan which saw Simonstown emerge victorious.
LMFM Meath Minor Championship Division 3 Round 1
Longwood/Clonard 2-11 Seneschalstown 6-08
Senior
The A League Division 1 got off to a losing start last Sunday for our Seniors when they went down by 2-12 to 0-10 against Gaeil Colmcille in Grangegodden. While the result was disappointing there were positives to be found in the Senior debuts of David Gordon in goals and Niall Hickey at centre back while Gerry Sheridan played for the first time in over a year.
Senior
This Sunday marks the opening round of the A Leagues and we will be playing host to Gaeil Colmcille in Fr. Tully Park at 11:00.
Best of luck to David Hosie and the team for the upcoming season.
In Round 2 the Seniors will take on Wolfe Tones in Kilberry on Sunday February 14th at 14:30.
Junior A
In Round 1 of the Division 2 B League the Junior A’s will face Duleek/Bellewstown in Duleek. The date and time for the fixture is yet to be confirmed.
Junior C
Senior
In the opening round of the A League Division 1 David Hosie’s side will be in action against newly promoted and reigning Feis Cup champions Gaeil Colmcille in Fr. Tully Park on Sunday February 7th at 11:00.
Their fixtures for the remaining twelve games in the league are as follows –
Round 2 Wolfe Tones v Seneschalstown
Round 3 Seneschalstown v Skryne
Round 4 Simonstown Gaels v Seneschalstown
Round 5 Seneschalstown v Summerhill
Round 6 Dunshaughlin v Seneschalstown
Round 7 Seneschalstown v St. Peter's Dunboyne
Round 8 Navan O’Mahonys v Seneschalstown
Seneschalstown GFC is small rural club from the Beauparc/Kentstown parish situated about 6 miles east of Navan and 3 miles south of Slane.
The club has a proud history in all levels of GAA football over the years and more recently with our Ladies teams.
The club has enjoyed much success in all competitions and has been fortunate to have many players represent the county teams with distinction.
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