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Meath Minor Football Championship
IrishCraobh Mionúir
An Mhí
Founded1924
TrophyDelaney Cup
Title holdersSt. Peter's Dunboyne (2nd title)
First winnerDe La Salle
Most titlesDe La Salle (19 titles)
SponsorsLMFM

The Meath Minor Football Championship is a Gaelic Athletic Association competition organised by the Meath Minor County Board for minor (under-18) Gaelic football clubs in County Meath, Ireland. The current (2014) MFC Division 1 champions of Meath are St. Peter's Dunboyne (Lower-level teams play in Divisions 2-6).

The trophy awarded to the winners is the Delaney Cup.

Meath M.F.C. Division 1

MFC Division 2 Roll of Honour

Year Winner Opponent
2015 [12] Oldcastle (3-11) Jenkinstown Gaels (3-10)
2014 [13] Trim (5-8) Seneschalstown (1-6)
2013 [14] Trim (2-14) Killary Emmets (1-5)
2012 [15] St. Vincent's/Curraha (2-15) Na Fianna (1-8)
2011 [16] Trim (1-10) Skryne (1-7)
2010 [17] St. Peter's Dunboyne (3-10) St. Vincent's/Curraha (1-14)
2009 Summerhill (2-6) Duleek/Bellewstown (1-8)
2008 [18] Skryne (2-10) Walterstown (0-6)
2007 [19] Round Towers (1-13) Walterstown (1-4)
2006 [20] Blackhall Gaels (3-8) Skryne (1-10)
2005 Parnells (2-8) Wolfe Tones (2-7)
2004 Parnells
2003
2002
2001
2000 Trim (2-9) St. Cianan's (1-8)
1999
1998 Drumconrath/Meath Hill (1-14) Trim (1-8)
1997 St. Ciaran's (2-7) Blackhall Gaels (1-5)
1996 Walterstown (0-15 R) Parnells (1-9 R)
1995 Trim (2-11) St. Patrick's (1-7)
1994 Wolfe Tones/St. Michael's (3-6) Oldcastle (1-10)
1993
1992 Walterstown (1-7) St. Patrick's (1-4)
1991 Skryne (1-13) Clonard (0-8)
1990 Wolfe Tones/St. Michael's (1-7) Dee Rangers (0-8)

MFC Division 3 Roll of Honour

Year Winner Opponent
2015 [21] Seneschalstown (1-14) Duleek/Bellewstown (1-5)
2014 [22][23] Killary Emmets (2-13 R) St. Patrick's (2-9 R)
2013 [24] Wolfe Tones (2-9) Rathkenny (1-7)
2012 [25] St. Oliver's (3-11) Seneschalstown (1-4)
2011 [26] St. Vincent's/Curraha (4-9) St. Patrick's (1-10)
2010 Duleek/Bellewstown (1-15) Clonard (1-9)
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005 Blackfort Gaels (3-11) Skryne (3-10)
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
1999
1998
1997 St. Patrick's (1-11) Drumconrath/Meath Hill (2-5)
1996 Drumconrath/Meath Hill (1-15) Athboy (3-7)

MFC Division 4 Roll of Honour

Year Winner Opponent
2015 [27] Ballivor/Boardsmill (3-11) Gaeil Colmcille (3-10)
2014 [28] Moynalty (3-9) Duleek/Bellewstown (0-5)
2013 Ballivor (4-17) Clann na nGael (1-9)
2012 [29] Dunboyne/Kilbride 'B' (1-13) Killary Emmets (1-8)
2011 [30] Seneschalstown (4-13) Moynalty (0-5)

MFC Division 5 Roll of Honour

Year Winner Opponent
2015 [31] Moynalty (1-15) Kilbride (1-10)
2014 [32][33] Nobber (3-13) Blackwater Gaels (3-11)
2013 [34] Dunderry (3-14 AET) Nobber (1-19 AET)
2012 [35] Ballinabrackey (2-10) Nobber (1-11)
2011 Na Fianna (2-10) Bective (1-10)

References

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