The 50th anniversary of Boyne Emmets winning the Meath Minor Football Championship in 1958, was celebrated on Saturday 25th October at a very successful and enjoyable function in Stackallen Tennis/Pitch & Putt Club. A surviving mentor and 21 surviving players were honoured at the ceremony. There was also a separate presentation to the Chairman of the Meath County Board, Ultan Fitzpatrick who was a guest of the club.
The Early Days
In this effort to write a history of our parish G.A.A. Club. I wish to state that it is a pity someone more competant than myself did not find time to do so. I ask the reader to accept the effort as a tribute to great parishioners that down through the last half century have proudly carried on the great work and the Seneschalstown Club must thank the clergy, teachers, supporters and the great players who have given their time andenergy through the years to our national pastimes.
OBITUARIES
Mr. Eddie Finnegan R.I.P. The people of Kentstown and the Furze and the wider GAA community were shocked and saddened at the sudden and untimely death of Eddie Finnegan after a very brief illness. For his entire life he had been a staunch supporter of our club and had an unrivalled love of our native sport.
Conor Brennan - A pillar of the GAA in Meath
In many clubs all over the country there are men, who although they may not have been great footballers or hurlers in their younger days some may not have played at all] have contributed nobly to the rise of the Gaelic Athletic Association. One such "pillar" of the Association in Meath, undoubtedly, is Connor Brennan from the Seneschalstown Club.
No two-in-a-row despite all the goals
27 November 2010
Seneschalstown just fell short in their attempt to become the seventh club to lift the Keegan Cup in successive years when losing out to Skryne by the narrowest margin in a memorable Meath SFC final on the last Sunday of September.
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