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The '''Kerry-Meath''' rivalry is a [[Gaelic football]] rivalry between [[Ireland|Irish]] county teams [[Kerry GAA|Kerry]] and [[Meath GAA|Meath]], who first played each other in [[1939 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship|1939]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.the42.ie/meath-darren-fay-four-kings-1176933-Dec2013/|title=Fay: ‘Meath football started showing an arrogance and it’s never recovered from it’|publisher=The 42|date=15 December 2013|accessdate=21 March 2016|first=|last=}}</ref> Kerry's home ground is [[Fitzgerald Stadium]] and Meath's home ground is [[Páirc Tailteann]] |
The '''Kerry-Meath''' rivalry is a [[Gaelic football]] rivalry between [[Ireland|Irish]] county teams [[Kerry GAA|Kerry]] and [[Meath GAA|Meath]], who first played each other in [[1939 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship|1939]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.the42.ie/meath-darren-fay-four-kings-1176933-Dec2013/|title=Fay: ‘Meath football started showing an arrogance and it’s never recovered from it’|publisher=The 42|date=15 December 2013|accessdate=21 March 2016|first=|last=}}</ref> Kerry's home ground is [[Fitzgerald Stadium]] and Meath's home ground is [[Páirc Tailteann]]; however, all but one of their championship meetings have been held at neutral venues, usually [[Croke Park]]. |
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While Kerry have the highest number of [[Munster Senior Football Championship|Munster]] titles and Meath are second to [[Dublin GAA|Dublin]] in [[Leinster Senior Football Championship|Leinster]], they have also enjoyed success in the [[All-Ireland Senior Football Championship]], having won 44 championship titles between them to date. |
While Kerry have the highest number of [[Munster Senior Football Championship|Munster]] titles and Meath are second to [[Dublin GAA|Dublin]] in [[Leinster Senior Football Championship|Leinster]], they have also enjoyed success in the [[All-Ireland Senior Football Championship]], having won 44 championship titles between them to date. |
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Latest revision as of 06:07, 8 January 2023
Location | County Kerry County Meath |
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Teams | Kerry Meath |
First meeting | Kerry 2-5 - 2-3 Meath 1939 All-Ireland final (24 September 1939) |
Latest meeting | Kerry 2-18 - 1-13 Meath 2019 All-Ireland quarter-final group stage (3 August 2019) |
Statistics | |
Meetings total | 8 |
Most wins | Kerry (6) |
All-time series | Kerry 6-2 Meath |
Largest victory | Meath 2-14 - 0-5 Kerry 2001 All-Ireland semi-final (2 September 2001) |
The Kerry-Meath rivalry is a Gaelic football rivalry between Irish county teams Kerry and Meath, who first played each other in 1939.[1] Kerry's home ground is Fitzgerald Stadium and Meath's home ground is Páirc Tailteann; however, all but one of their championship meetings have been held at neutral venues, usually Croke Park.
While Kerry have the highest number of Munster titles and Meath are second to Dublin in Leinster, they have also enjoyed success in the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, having won 44 championship titles between them to date.
Statistics
[edit]Team | All-Ireland | Provincial | National League | Total |
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Kerry | 37 | 81 | 19 | 137 |
Meath | 7 | 21 | 7 | 35 |
Combined | 44 | 102 | 26 | 172 |
All-time results
[edit]Legend
[edit]Kerry win | |
Meath win | |
Match was a draw |
Senior
[edit]No. | Date | Winners | Score | Runners-up | Venue | Stage | |
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1. | 24 September 1939 | Kerry | 2-5 - 2-3 | Meath | Croke Park | All-Ireland final | |
2. | 10 August 1947 | Kerry | 1-11 - 0-5 | Meath | Croke Park | All-Ireland semi-final | |
3. | 26 September 1954 | Meath | 1-13 - 1-7 | Kerry | Croke Park | All-Ireland final | |
4. | 27 September 1970 | Kerry | 2-19 - 0-18 | Meath | Croke Park | All-Ireland final | |
5. | 24 August 1986 | Kerry | 2-13 - 0-12 | Meath | Croke Park | All-Ireland semi-final | |
6. | 2 September 2001 | Meath | 2-14 - 0-5 | Kerry | Croke Park | All-Ireland semi-final | |
7. | 23 August 2009 | Kerry | 2-8 - 1-7 | Meath | Croke Park | All-Ireland semi-final | |
8. | 3 August 2019 | Kerry | 2-18 - 1-13 | Meath | Páirc Tailteann | All-Ireland quarter-final group stage |
References
[edit]- ^ "Fay: 'Meath football started showing an arrogance and it's never recovered from it'". The 42. 15 December 2013. Retrieved 21 March 2016.