After a hectic weekend of semi finals, and one decider, the action is paved for the finals in all three sections Two familiar faces have made the Keegan Cup final, Ratoath turning on the style to overwhelm Skryne on Saturday and Summerhill, after a late Eoghan Frayne two point free forced extra time dethroning Dunshaughlin the following day.

Both Castletown and Kilbride will go into the final in positive mood following comprehensive wins over Moynalvey and St Michael. Castletown set a high standard with their seven point success over Moynalvey. Kilbride possibly surpassed that when turning over the Michaels

St Vincents will be strong favourites to defeat Clan na Gael in the final after a late Ryan Hand score saw them able to gold Ballinlough scoreless in a extra time rout on Saturday a game notable for a hat trick from Michael McIvor on his return from an illness lay off.

For the second year in a row Slane failed too perform in a semi final losing by seven to points to the  Clans and it could have ben more but for a superb double save by Braydon Colfer in the first half when he blocked out a Ben Corkery penalty and somehow recovered to push Corkery’s follow up effort away, Clan na Gael eventually winning by seven.

Above file pic; Joey Wallace, Ratoath gets the better of Fionn Reilly Gaeil Colmcille last year.

Fairyhouse Steel – Senior Football Championship
Dunshaughlin 0-18 V 0-19 Summerhill
Skryne 0-11 V 0-22 Ratoath

Meade Farm – Intermediate Football Championship 
Kilbride GFC 3-26  V 0-13 St Michael’s
Castletown 0-26 V 1-14 Moynalvey

Balreask Bar – Junior Football Championship
Slane 1-6 V 1-13 Clann na nGael
Ballinlough 1-16 V 3-18 St Vincent’s