Westmeath Intermediate Football Championship

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Westmeath Intermediate Football Championship is an annual second tier Gaelic Athletic Association competition between Gaelic football clubs organised by Westmeath GAA.

Introduction[]

Westmeath Intermediate Football Championship
Current season or competition:
2018 Westmeath Intermediate Football Championship
Colours of Westmeath.svg
IrishCraobh Chomórtais Peile Idirmheánach na hIarmhí
CodeGaelic football
RegionWestmeath (GAA)
No. of teams12
Title holdersSt Mary's Rochfortbridge (12th title)

The Westmeath Intermediate Football Championship is the second tier of club football competition in Westmeath GAA, as the top club is promoted to the Westmeath Senior Football Championship, while the bottom club is relegated to the Westmeath Junior Football Championship. In addition to gaining promotion, the winning club will represent Westmeath in the Leinster Intermediate Club Football Championship, with the possibility of qualifying for the All-Ireland Intermediate Club Football Championship.

2017[]

The 2017 champions were St Mary's Rochfortbridge, who had been promoted for 2008 after winning the Westmeath Junior Football Championship.

Roll of Honour (incomplete)[]

  • 2020: Moate All Whites
  • 2019: Caulry
  • 2018: Shandonagh
  • 2017: St Mary's Rochfortbridge
  • 2016: Rosemount
  • 2015: Athlone
  • 2014: Caulry
  • 2013: St Malachy's
  • 2012: Castletown/Coole/Finea/Whitehall
  • 2009: Tubberclair
  • 2008: Maryland
  • 2007: Ballinagore
  • 2006: Bunbrosna
  • 2005: Killucan
  • 2004: St Mary's Rochfortbridge
  • 2003: Ballymore
  • 2002: Tubberclair
  • 2001: St Malachys
  • 2000: Kilbeggan Shamrocks
  • 1999: Ballynacargy
  • 1998: Ballymore
  • 1997: Garrycastle
  • 1996: Ballynacargy
  • 1995: St Mary's Rochfortbridge
  • 1994: Castledaly
  • 1993: Tang
  • 1992: Killucan
  • 1991: Tyrellspass
  • 1990: Tang
  • 1989: St Paul's
  • 1988: Mullingar Shamrocks
  • 1987: Ballynacargy
  • 1986: Ballinagore
  • 1985: Caulry
  • 1984: Ballymore
  • 1983: Tyrellspass
  • 1982: Tang
  • 1981: Milltownpass
  • 1980: Maryland
  • 1979: Tubberclair
  • 1978: St Mary's Rochfortbridge
  • 1977: St Paul's
  • 1976: Castletown Finea
  • 1975: St Malachy's
  • 1974: Kilbeggan
  • 1973: Tang
  • 1972: Ballymore
  • 1971: Bunbrosna
  • 1970: St Finians
  • 1969: Caulry
  • 1968:
  • 1967:
  • 1966: No Competition
  • 1967: No Competition
  • 1966: No Competition
  • 1965: No Competition
  • 1964: No Competition
  • 1963: No Competition
  • 1962: No Competition
  • 1958: St Mary's Rochfortbridge
  • 1950: The Downs
  • 1946: Caulry

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