Defending a championship title is difficult, but when playing resources are diminished
through injury it's impossible, as Seneschalstown found out in 2008. Still there
was the consolation of retaining the Feis Cup after a memorable extra time win over
Dunboyne.
On the plus side there is the experience gained in adversity and the knowledge that
up-and-coming players can only benefit from seeing action in a difficult year on
the field.
Retention of their SFC title was always going to be a tall order for the Yellow
Furze club. However, few could have foreseen that they would manage just one win
- at the expense of Rathkenny the only side to finish below them after five Group
A outings.
Whether or not Damien Sheridan is at the helm next year, Seneschalstown have a spirited
group of players ready to mount a serious challenge in their bid to regain the Keegan
Cup.
That team togetherness was in evidence in both the semi-final and final of the Feis
Cup as Dunshaughlin and Dunboyne were overcome after extra time.
"When you know you can do it, psychologically it's great. Last year everything seemed
to go right, this year everything seemed to go wrong. To win a Feis Cup in a bad
year, is not bad going," reflected Sheridan.
Seneschalstown were on the wrong end of an 11 points turnaround in the Feis Cup
final, having led by six points early in the second-half of normal time only to
fall five points in arrears as the first period of extra time was drawing to a close.
The manager's eldest son - and team captain - Damien typified that spirit with an
equalising point from distance that left it 2-11 each after the hour.
Seneschalstown then managed to wrest back the initiative with a brace of goals in
extra time from Brian Clarke, man-of-the-match, in the 2007 SFC final win over Navan
O'Mahonys.
After the 80 minutes had elapsed Clarke had 3-3 to his name to help his
side to a 4-15 to 2-18 win over Dunboyne in the curtain raiser to the senior football
championship decider.
The winning Seneschalstown side was - David Geraghty; Wayne Smith, Andrew Collins,
Stephen Sheridan (0-1); Mark Carey (0-2), Joe Cowley, Colin Gleeson; Brian Sheridan
(0-5, 4 frees), Damien Sheridan (0-1); Gary Conlon, Ciaran Macken, Shane Clarke
(0-2, frees); Stephen Finnegan, Joe Sheridan (1-1), Brian Clarke (3-3, 0-2 45s,
0-1 free). Subs - Tommy Ledwidge for Finnegan (56 mins), Ian Carroll for Conlon
(69 mins), Conor Ruddy for S. Clarke (70 mins).
"In the last half of extra time you saw how much the boys wanted it. I'm delighted
to win it, especially after what was supposedly a bad year. In the last two years
we've won two Feis Cups and a championship," commented the manager.
Following their memorable 2007 SFC final replay win over Navan O'Mahonys, which
was quickly followed by two meetings with the eventual All-Ireland club champions
St Vincent's, it was understandable that 2007 ended with a bit of blip for the Yellow
Furze side when losing by 1-5 to 1-14 to Skryne in the Division 1 FL decider.
On a sombre note senior selector Tommy McDonnell lost his battle with illness before
the end of the year.
However, the delayed Feis Cup final allowed Seneschalstown the chance to set down
an marker for 2008 and they obliged with a 2-13 to 0-9 win over Simonstown at Pairc
Tailteann on the second Saturday in March.
Brian Sheridan's goal left it 1-6 to 0-6 at the break while Tommy Ledwidge also
found the net as the side skippered by Damien Sheridan junior ran out ten-point
winners.
The following is the Seneschalstown line-out for the that the lift the Feis Cup
for the fifth time to go with previous outright successes in 1972, 1992, 1994 and
2000.
Seneschalstown - David Lyons; Wayne Smyth, Andrew Collins, Gerry Sheridan; Mark
Carey (0-1), Joe Cowley, Gary Conlon; Cormac Ruddy, Damien Sheridan (0-2); Tommy
Ledwidge (1-0), Shane Clarke (0-3), Stephen Sheridan (0-1); Brian Clarke (0-3),
Brian Sheridan (1-3), Stephen Finnegan. Subs - James Byrne for Smyth, Stephen Dillon
for Finnegan, Paul Garry for Ledwidge, Joe Sheridan for Ruddy, David Matthews for
Conlon.
The championship draw wasn't so kind to Seneschalstown, billeting them in the six-team
Group A alongside Wolfe Tones, Navan O'Mahonys, Skryne, Summerhill and Rathkenny.
By the time the SFC opener against Skryne came around on the last Saturday in April,
key players - including Keegan Cup winning captain Cormac Quinn and full-back Andrew
Collins were sidelined through injury as Seneschalstown slipped to a 0-8 to 1-12
defeat.
Just nine of the side that began the previous year's SFC final replay took to the
field for their second round meeting with Rathkenny at Pairc Tailteann seven days
later. Seneschalstown hung on for a 0-10 to 0-8 success against the 2006 IFC winners
who were quarter-finalists in their first year back in senior ranks. The Yellow
Furze side were fortunate that Donal Curtis' late goal attempt cleared the crossbar.
A sterner examination of Seneschalstown's SFC credentials occurred when they faced
O'Mahonys in a third round fixture at the local GAA headquarters on the first Friday
in June.
Eleven of the side that started the the 0-15 to 0-9 defeat of O'Mahonys in the SFC
final replay seven months earlier lined out against the title favourites, who had
opened with a draw against Wolfe Tones and a win over Skryne.
However, Brian Sheridan - whose participation in the SFC final success was limited
to a late cameo because of injury - was on from the start.
A 0-5 to 1-7 interval
deficit having played against a strong wind in the opening-half
wasn't insurmountable. However, Seneschalstown hopes were undermined with the departure
of midfielder
Robert Ruddy through injury.
By the end ten points separated the sides, 0-10 to 1-17, while Brian Clarke - who
kicked 0-9 from placed balls to earn the Colum Cromwell Man of the Match trophy
in the SFC final replay - was kept scoreless on this occasion by Niall McKeigue.
Two defeats from three starts had scuppered Seneschalstown's title bid and they
were
relieved of the Keegan Cup with a 1-7 to 1-12 loss to Wolfe Tones on a horribly
wet midsummer's Saturday night at Pairc Tailteann.
Five Brian Sheridan points from placed balls to go along with a goal from elder
brother Joe as well as two Brian Clarke points wasn't enough against the 2006 champions
who led by 1-5 to 0-3 at the break. Seneschalstown got the gap down to three points
with time running out but a brace of magnificent points from Cian Ward confirmed
their exit from the title race.
Worse than losing their SFC title was the prospect of being drawn into the relegation
dogfight. A brace of Joe Sheridan goals (one from a penalty) boosted Seneschalstown
in the early stages against Summerhill in their final group game at Dunshaughlin.
However, the 'Hill responded to lead by 0-10 to 2-3 at the break and by the end
Seneschalstown were four points, 2-6 to 0-16, in arrears. O'Mahonys comfortable
win over Rathkenny banished fears of being drawn into the relegation quagmire for
the Yellow Furze club.
The curtain hadn't come down on Seneschalstown's season. Apart from trying to retain
the Feis Cup, there was also the important matter of safeguarding their Division
1 FL status.
O'Mahonys may have claimed SFC honours in 2008 while playing in the Division 2 FL,
but top flight league football is the best preparation for a championship bid.
Seneschalstown managed just three wins in eleven league starts but secured their
Division 1 status win an emphatic 4-10 to 0-9 success over Dunderry in the final
league outing.
The path to the 2008 Feis Cup final and their sixth win in the competition was cleared
with wins over intermediates Dunderry followed by the scalps of seniors Skryne,
Summerhill and Dunshaughlin.
Damien Sheridan was frank in his assessment of Seneschalstown's year while accentuating
the positives gained in a difficult campaign.
"We needed a full panel from last year plus a couple of lads coming through. In
the semi-final of the Feis Cup we were without six players from last year's senior
championship winning team.
"We're not making excuses, but that's difficult for a rural club. We looked dead
and buried in extra time in the Feis Cup final. We looked out on our legs. Dunboyne
were up five points in the first-half of extra time.
"But we'd done it against Dunshaughlin. We were down at half-time in extra time.
We done it here last year in the championship. We're good at extra time and replays.
The lads showed great heart and great spirit and I'm really delighted for them,
to come out of the year with something positive for them. It's a good launching
pad for next year. If we got a few of the lads back, you'd never know what would
happen.
"I like to look at positives. I suppose because of the injuries, we used players
who possibly wouldn't have played senior football this year. There going to be there
next year along with lads who'll be back from injury."
Ladies SFC: Seneschalstown triumph
again
Seneschalstown's dominance of ladies football in the Royal County continued at Donaghmore/Ashbourne
when the Yellow Furze girls turned in yet another scintillating display, capturing
the SFC title at the expense of old adversaries St. Ultan's on a 3-17 to 2-6 scoreline.
Seneschalstown showed all the style and swagger we have been accustomed to with
them in securing their seventh title in eight years, despite the best efforts of
their gallant opponents. Persistent rain descended on the magnificent Donaghmore/Ashbourne
venue throughout the contest but it didn't stop the sides from serving up some sumptuous
football. The winners in particular sent over some fine scores and eight different
players managed to get on the score sheet, with impressive wing forward Eimear O'Carroll
leading those charts with 1-5.
She got the champions off to a textbook start in the third minute when her 30 metre
free deceived St. Ultan's ' keeper Nuala O'Brien and dropped into the net. That
set the tone for the reminder of the tie as St. Ultan's were always playing catch up thereafter and never managed to lead in the contest.
Goals from Shauna Bennett and Geraldine Doherty in the opening period did offer
St. Ultan's a glimmer of hope entering the second half as they only trailed by four
points at the break, 2-3 to 2-7. The latter of those scores was a magnificent strike
from the county star who finished brilliantly in into the top corner of the net.
But that marvellous strike didn't compare to Orla Sheridan's goal that arrived in
the 23rd minute. The Seneschalstown corner forward picked up possession outside
the 45 metre line and after sprinting by several defenders, she unleashed an unstoppable
shot to the net via the underside of the crossbar to extend her sides advantage
to 2-6 to 2-1.
The second half was all Seneschalstown and they turned possession into scores with
almost every attack, out scoring their opponents 1-10 to 1-3 after the change of
ends, where Grainne Nulty, Steph Byrne, Orla Sheridan and Mary Sheridan all added to their personal tallies.
So it's seven senior titles in eight years for Seneschalstown and on the evidence
of this showing their dominance doesn't look like coming to a halt in the near future.
Seneschalstown - Caroline Mooney; Deborah Dillon, Mena Sheridan, Aodhnait McAdam,
Roisin Nulty, Louise McKeever, Adelle Carolan, Mary Sheridan, Siobhain Sheridan,
Eimear O'Carroll, Fiona Mahon, Steph Byrne, Emma Harris, Grainne Nulty, Orla Sheridan.
Subs - Aoife Sheridan for Byrne, Elaine Byrne for McAdam, Louise Byrne for Mooney,
Amy Carolan for Nulty.
Seneschalstown GFC Annual Dinner Dance
Seneschalstown GFC held their annual dinner dance at the Ardboyne Hotel in Navan
on Saturday 1st November. It was the end of a very successful year for the club
with the Senior Men's team having retained the Feis Cup and the Senior Ladies Team
having won the County Championship for the 8th time in nine years.
The presentation of Feis Cup medals for their victories over Simonstown in 2007
(game played in 2008) and Dunboyne in 2008 were presented by the Chairman of the
Meath County Board, Barney Allen, to the Senior mens team. Presentations were also
made to the two senior club selectors, Micky Dillon and Ian
Maguire, as well as
Team Manager Damien Sheridan. Presentations were also made to three members of the
senior mens team who retired during the past year, namely Andrew McCann, Cormac
Quinn and Colin Clarke. A presentation to Senior
Club Treasurer, Pat Clarke, in
recognition of his contribution to the club over the years was also presented by
Barney Allen.
The Seneschalstown Senior Ladies Football Team were presented with their Senior
County medals at the function. Ashling Cleary, Secretary of the Meath Ladies County
Board presented players with their medals following their victory over St Ultans
in the County Final in September. Presentations were also made to Doborah Dillon
(Senior Player of the Year 2008), Siobhan Sheridan (Young Player of the Year 2008)
and Linda Quinn (Most Improved Player of the Year 2008). A presentation to Senior
Team Manager, Stephen Dillon and Selector Paddy Curtis, was also made.
Guests of honour at the function, were the 1967 Seneschalstown team who won the
Meath Intermediate Football Championship in that year and brought the club to senior
status where they have remained ever since. Crystal ware to mark the occasion was
presented by Meath County Board Secretary Barney Allen to each player from that
team.
Over 250 people attended the function with entertainment being supplied by local
band Evolution who ensured the function was a very enjoyable night for all.