2007 Westmeath Senior Football Championship

This is the 2007 Westmeath Gaelic football Championship 2007. The winners will go onto contest the Leinster Club SFC.

Westmeath Senior Football Championship
IrishCraobh Sinsear Peile
Iarmhí
Founded1892
Title holdersTyrellspass (2nd title)
First winnerAthlone
Most titlesAthlone (XX titles)

The winners in 2006 were Tyrrellspass.

Group stage

Group 1 Group 2
Team
Tyrrellspass
St. Malachy's
The Downs
Mullingar Shamrocks
Killucan
St. Loman's Mullingar
Team
Bunbrosna
Athlone
Tubberclair
Coralstown/Kinnegad
Garrycastle
Castledaly

Group Games

Group 1:

Game Date Venue Team A Score Team B Score Report
Group 1 Match Tyrellspass St. Malachy's
Group 1 Match The Downs Mullingar Shamrocks
Group 1 Match Killucan St. Loman's Mullingar

Group 2:

Game Date Venue Team A Score Team B Score Report
Group 2 Match Bunbrosna Athlone
Group 2 Match Tubberclair Coralstown/Kinnegad
Group 2 Match Garrycastle Castledaly

Knock-Out Stages

  Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
                           
  2nd Group 2  
3rd Group 1  
     
      Winner Group 1  
   
       
     
   
       
     
  Winner Group 2
       
2nd Group 2
  3rd Group 1  

Relegation

Bottom team in each group will play a playoff with loser dropping to play in the 2008 Westmeath Intermediate Football Championship

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