Category: Gaelic Football

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GAA Football National League Division 1 2004-2007

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Division 1 2004

DIVISION 1 2004PWDLFAPts
Division 1 A
Tyrone (P)751111-753-5511
Kerry (P)75028-834-6010
Cork73318-644-629
Dublin73222-724-708
Mayo73045-667-686
Westmeath71245-7210-754
Fermanagh (R)71241-667-764
Longford (R)72059-6310-914
Division 1 B
Limerick (P)74217–748-5910
Galway (P)732210-7912-748
Sligo73227-738-748
Wexford731311-757-667
Laois73137-719-717
Armagh73135-677-767
Meath (R)722312-627-756
Cavan (R)71157-708-763
[Reference: 2]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
18.04.2004Tyrone1-16Galway1-16
18.04.2004Kerry0-12Limerick0-10
FinalCroke Park
25.04.2004Kerry3-11Galway1-16

Division 1 2005

DIVISION 1 2005PWDLFAPts
Division 1 A
Tyrone (P)75028-945-8310
Mayo (P)75028-988-8110
Kerry750210-877-7910
Dublin74037-746-848
Cork72236-777-736
Offaly72148-787-935
Donegal (R)72056-798-714
Westmeath (R)71156-6711-903
Division 1 B
Armagh (P)76018-734-6812
Wexford (P)750212-887-8210
Kildare74036-886-658
Down74037-733-848
Galway73048-815-718
Laois73042-949-766
Limerick (R)72055-625-834
Sligo (R)71063-7012-1022
[Reference: 3]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
17.04.2005Wexford1-8Tyrone1-7
24.04.2005Armagh0-19Mayo0-14
FinalCroke Park
01.05.2005Armagh1-21Wexford1-14
[Reference: 3]

Division 1 2006

DIVISION 1 2006PWDLSDPts
Division 1 A
Mayo (P)7511+1211
Kerry (P)7412+149
Tyrone7412+139
Dublin7313+57
Cork7304-106
Fermanagh7304-126
Offaly (R)7214-125
Monaghan (R)7115-103
Division 1 B
Laois (P)7421+2210
Galway (P)7412+149
Derry7403+68
Down7403+68
Kildare722306
Armagh7304-46
Meath (R)7304-106
Wexford (R)7115-253
[Reference: 4]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
16.04.2006Mayo1-6Galway1-11
16.04.2006Kerry1-15Laois0-10
FinalCroke Park
23.04.2006Galway0-10Kerry2-12
[Reference: 4]

Division 1 2007

DIVISION 1 2007PWDLFAPts
Division 1 A
Donegal (P)761010-798-6413
Mayo (P)76018-725-6612
Kery74123-786-629
Tyrone73133-686-697
Dublin73046-732-666
Cork73047-614-706
Limerick71156-678-733
Fermanagh70074-538-810
Division 1 B
Galway75026-682-6610
Kildare742112-774-6610
Derry74126-826-669
Laois73316-794-719
Westmeath73044-676-696
Armagh73045-622-816
Louth72148-777-865
Down70162-738-791
[References: 5]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
15.04.2007Mayo2-10Galway1-12
15.04.2007Donegal1-13Kildare1-11
Final
22.04.2007Mayo0-10Dionegal0-13
[References: 5]

Report

Kerry defeated Galway 3-11 (20 Pts) to 1-16 (19 Pts) to win the GAA Football National League in 2004. The following year Armagh had a more comfortable 1-21 (24) to 1-14 (17) win over Wexford and in 2006 Kerry again triumphed over Galway, this time by 2-12 (18) to 0-10 (10). Donegal won by a margin of three in the 2007 Final against Mayo (0-13 to 0-10)

About the GAA Football National League

GAA Football National League is a County-level represetative competition that takes up the first half of the GAA Calendar (the All-Ireland Championship takes up the second half). From 2004 to 2006 the counties were divided into two Divisions based on merit. The two Divisions were then sub-divided into Divisions 1A and 1B and Divisions 2A and 2B. The top two of each Division then met in their respective Semi-Finals, with the winners qualifying for the Final. There was autmatic promotion/relegation from Divisions 1 and 2. In 2007 the Leahue was reorganised into Divisions 1, 2, 3 and 4.

References

Logos


[1] Stratford Grange GAA (2017) GAA Logo [Internet] http://stratfordgrangecongaa.ie/wp/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/gaa-logo.png [Accessed 11 April 2017]

Internet Archive


[2] Gaelic Athletic Association (2018) Football Results 2004 League [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20080720180600/http://gaa.ie/page/football_results_2004_league.html [Accessed 19 Sepember 2019]

[3] Gaelic Athletic Association (2018) Football Results 2005 League [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20080720180713/http://gaa.ie/page/football_results_2005_league.html [Accessed 13 February 2018][Accessed 14 March 2018]

[4] Gaelic Athletic Association (2018) Football Results 2006 League [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20080720181323/http://gaa.ie/page/football_results_2006_league.html [Accessed 13 February 2018]

[5] Gaelic Athletic Association (2018) Football Results 2007 League [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20080720174706/http://gaa.ie/page/football_results_2007_league.html [Accessed 13 February 2018]

Acknowledgements


Thanks to Michael O’Callaghan, Pippo O’Grady, Edmund Corrigan & Decy Maher

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GAA Football All Ireland Senior Football Championship (Sam Maguire Cup) 2020

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All Ireland Series

DateWinnersRunners-Up
Semi-Finals
05.12.2020Dublin1-24Cavan0-12
06.12.2020Mayo5-20Tipperary3-13
Final
19.12.2020Dublin2-14Mayo0-15
[Refernce: 2]

Connacht Championship

DateWinnersRunners-Up
Quarter-Final
01.11.2020Mayo2-15Leitrim0-10
Semi-Finals
07.11.2020Galwayw/oSligoscr
08.11.2020Mayo1-16Roscommon0-13
Final
15.11.2020Mayo0-14Galway0-13
[Reference: 2]

Leinster Championship

DateWinnersRunners-Up
Round 1
01.11.2020Offaly3-14Carlow0-20
01.11.2020Wicklow2-9Wexford0-11
01.11.2020Longford1-9Louth1-7
Quarter-Finals
07.11.2020Dublin0-22Westmeath0-11
08.11.2020Meath7-14Wicklow0-7
08.11.2020Laois1-16Longford1-14
08.11.2020Kildare0-20Offaly0-16
Semi-Finals
15.11.2020Meath5-9Kildare0-15
15.11.2020Dublin2-23Laois0-7
Final
21.11.2020Dublin3-21Meath0-9
[Reference: 2]

Munster Championship

DateWinnersRunners-Up
Quarter-Finals
31.10.2020Limerick2-14Waterford0-9
01.11.2020Tipperary2-11Clare1-11
Semi-Finals
07.11.2020Tipperary1-15Limerick2-11
08.11.2020Cork1-12Kerry0-13
Final
22.11.2020Tipperary0-17Cork0-14
[Reference: 2]

Ulster Championship

DateWinnersRunners-Up
Preliminary Round
31.10.2020Cavan2-15Monaghan1-17
Quarter-Finals
01.11.2020Donegal1-13Tyrone1-11
01.11.2020Armagh0-17Derry0-15
07.11.2020Cavan0-13Antrim0-9
08.11.2020Down1-15Fermanagh0-11
Semi-Finals
14.11.2020Donegal1-22Armagh0-13
15.11.2020Cavan1-14Down1-13
Final
22.11.2020Cavan1-13Donegal0-12
[Reference: 2]

Report

Dublin extended their record winning streak in the GAA Football All-Ireland Senior Championship when beating Mayo by 2-14 to 0-15 in the Final in Croke Park on 19 December 2020. The Championship was delayed until 31 October due to the COVID-19 Virus Restrictions and was also unusual in that it featured long-awaited Provincial Championship victories for Cavan in Ulster and Tipperary in Munster.

About Hurling

Hurling is an ancient Gaelic Irish Sport, and one of the four Charter GAA Sports of 1884. It is played with a Hurl or Hurley (stick) and a sliotar (ball) and is one of the fastest team sports in the world. It is 15-a-side and Goals (worth 3 points) are scored as well as points (over the bar – worth one point). It is organised on a Club and County basis like most GAA Sports and has County, Provncial and All-Ireland Championships. Within both Club and County Championships there is the Hurling League (usually run over winter) and the Hurling Championship (usually run over summer). There are about 12 Top Level (Division 1) Counties that play for the Liam McCarthy Cup, as well as the Christy Ring Cup (Division 2), and Nicky Rackard (Division 3) and Lory Meaghar Cups (Division 4). Outside of Ireland there are 14 Counties that also play Gaelic Football and sometimes Hurling, with London, Warwickshire and Lancashire taking part in the lower levels of the All-Ireland Championships. The Christy Ring Cup is the Level 2 All-Ireland County Championship in Hurling, named after the great Cork player.

References

Websites

Images

[1] Donegal Daily (2017) GAA Logo [Internet] Available from: http://www.donegaldaily.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/gaa-logo.png [Accessed 2 December 2017]

Websites

[2] GAA / Cian O’Connell (2020) All-Ireland SFC Final Dublin Earn a sixth title in a row [Internet] Available from: https://www.gaa.ie/football/news/all-ireland-sfc-final-dublin-earn-a-sixth-title-in-a-row/ [Accessed 28 December 2020]

Bibliography

[3] GAA (2020) “2020 Senior Football Championship Scoreboard” GAA Football All-Ireland Senior Championship Match Programme . pg. 18-19.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Anton Pippo O’Grady (Offaly) and Decy Maher (Dublin).

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GAA Comortas Peile na Gaeltachta Senior Finals 1969-Present

Results

DateWinnersRunners-Up
1969Gaoth Dobhair (Dun na nGall)
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976Gaoth Dobhar (Dun na nGall)
1977
1978Naomh Columba (Dun na nGall)
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983Naomh Columba (Dun na nGall)
1984
1985
1986Naomh Columba (Dun na nGall)
1987
1988
1989Cill Chartaigh (Dun na nGall)
1990Cill Chartaigh (Dun na nGall)
1991Cill Chartaigh (Dun na nGall)
1992Cloich Ceannfhaola (Dun na nGall)
1993Cloich Ceannfhaola (Dun na nGall)
1994Gaoth Dobhar (Dun na nGall)
1995
1996
1997
1998Ard a’ Ratha (Dun na nGall)
1999
2000
2001An Clothan Liath (Dun na nGall)
2002Gaoth Dobhar (Dun na nGall)
2003
2004Gaoth Dobhar (Dun na nGall)
2005
2006
2007Gaoth Dobhar (Dun na nGall)
2008Cill Chearhaigh (Dun na nGall)
2009Ard An Ratha (Dun na nGall)
2010
2011Cloughnaneely (Donegal)0-11 (11)Moycullen (Gailleamh)1-6 (9)
2012
2013
2014Kilcar (Dun na nGall)3-14 (23)Michael Breathnach (Gailleamh)0-13 (13)
2015
2016Naomh Chonaill (Dun na nGall)1-16 (19)An Gaeltacht (Chiarrai)2-10 (16)
2017An Gaeltacht (Chiarrai)4-18 (30)Cill na Martra (Dun na nGall)1-10 (13)
2018Wolfe Tones (Mhi)3-9 (18)An Ceathru Rua (Gailleamh)2-7 (13)
Comortas Peile na Gaeltachta Peile Finals 1969-Present [References: 1-7

Report

Comortas Peile na Gaeltachta (the Gaeltacht Football Championship) was first held in 1969 in Donegal, with Donegal teams winning most often in the recent years: Cloughnakeely in 2011, Kilcar in 2014 and Naomh Chonaill in 2016. An Gaeltacht won the title for Kerry in 2017, and in 2018 Wolfe Tones won an historic first title for Meath. Gaobh Dobhar, also of Dún na nGall (Donegal) won the Championship a record seven times between 1969 and 2007.

Naomh Chonaill lifted the Comortas Peile na Gaeltachta in 2016
Naomh Chonaill lifted the Comortas Peile na Gaeltachta in 2016 [Reference: 9]

About Comortas Peile na Gaeltachta

Comortas Peile na Gaeltachta is an All Ireland Football Championship held annually between Club sides from the Gaeltacht Areas of Donegal (Ulster), Galway and Mayo (Connacht), Kerry, Cork and Waterford (Munster) and Meath (Leinster). [Reference: 8]

References

Websites

[1] Irish Examiner (2012) History on side of Gweedore [Internet] Available from: https://www.irishexaminer.com/sport/gaa/arid-20196054.html [Accessed 20 August 2020]

[2] Hogan Stand (2014) Comortas Peile na Gaeltachta: Donegal pull off double [Internet] Available from: http://www.hoganstand.com/article/index/149203 [Accessed 20 August 2020]

[3] Hogan Stand (2014) McHughs dominate Comortas Peile na Gaeltachta final [Internet] Available from: http://www.hoganstand.com/county/donegal/article/index/217520 [Accessed 20 August 2020]

[4] Irish Examiner (2016) Comortas: double delight for Donegal clubs [Internet] Available from: http://www.hoganstand.com/article/index/256226 [Accessed 20 August 2020]

[5] Irish Examiner (2017) An Gaeltacht ease to 17-point victory [Internet] Available from: https://www.irishexaminer.com/sport/gaa/arid-20451813.html [Accessed 20 August 2020]

[6] Hogan Stand (2018) Comortas Peile na Gaeltachta: Wolfe Tones claim first title for Meath [Internet] Available from: http://hoganstand.com/Galway/Article/Index/286050 [Accessed 20 August 2020]

Internet Archive

[7] Donegal GAA Wayback Machine (2012) Honours [Internet] Available at: https://web.archive.org/web/20120223162203/http://www.sportsmanager.ie/cake/gaa2/donegal/contentPage/10698/Honours [Accessed 12 December 2020]

Website

[8] Údarás na Gaeltachta (2020) An Gaeltacht [Internet] Available from: http://udaras.ie/en/our-language-the-gaeltacht/the-gaeltacht/#:~:text=The%20Gaeltacht%20covers%20large%20areas,are%20also%20in%20the%20Gaeltacht. [Accessed 12 December 2020]

Images

[9] Irish Examiner (2016) Donegal’s Naomh Conaill retained their Comortas Peile na Gaeltachta title after beating An Ghaeltacht of Kerry in the final. [Internet] Available from: http://files.hoganstand.com/common/newgallery/Naomh%20Conaill.jpg [Accessed 20 August 2020]

Acknowledgements

Buióchais le Risteard O Mhaolchathaigh.

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GAA Football All-Ireland Junior Club Championship 2018

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GAA Logo [Reference: 1]

Results

DateHome Team Away Team 
 
Quarter-Final
   
09.12.17Dunedin Connollys (Scotland)2-6Naomh Colmcille (Donegal)1-10
 Semi-Finals   
20.01.18Lahardane McHales (Mayo)2-9Multyfarnham (Westmeath)1-14
20.01.18Knocknagree (Cork)2-9Naomh Colmcille (Donegal)0-7
 Final   
03.02.18Knocknagree (Cork)3-13Multyfarnham (Westmeath)3-9
GAA Football All-Ireland Junior Club Championship 2018 [Reference: 2-5]

Venues

CountyHome Park
Quarter-FinalGranton Road, Edinburgh, Scotland
Semi-Final 1Dr. Hyde Park, Roscommon, Co. Roscommon
Semi-Final 2Cusack Park, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath
FinalPairc an Crocaigh, Dublin, Co. Dublin
GAA Football All-Ireland Junior Club Championship Home Venues2018 [Reference: 2-5]

All-Ireland Club JFC 2018

Report

Quarter-Final

Dunedin Connollys 2-6 Naomh Colmcille 1-10

A free-kick near the end of the match from Daniel Clarke proved the difference for Naomh Colmcille as the the Donegal side narrowly defeated their Scottish counterparts in Edinburgh. Dunedin scored first through Damien Keane and led by 0-4 to 0-3 at half-time. Soon after the second half began Naomh Colmcille went ahead through a goal by Ryan McErlean, however Connollys answered immediately with a goal of their own to tie the game. The lead changed frequently after this as the sides traded score-for-score towards the end of the match. With two minutes remaining Dunedin netted their second goal to once again level the match, however Clarke’s free kick was enough to separate the sides.

Semi-Final

Knocknagree 2-9 Naomh Colmcille 0-7

Two soft goals early on for Knocknagree settled this semi-final. James Dennehy and Anthony Connor netted with a bit of fortune and poor defending from Donegal side. The Cork side went into half-time leading 2-4 to 0-3 and while the second-half was more even Naomh Colmcille never found a way back into the game. Naomh colmcille ended up with 13 men as Knocknagree eased to victory.

Final

Knocknagree 3-13 Multyfarnham 3-9

Knockragee won their first All-Ireland Junior Football Championship, and Cork’s first since 2008, in a high-scoring Final at Croke Park. Six goals were scored in total, three for each side, as Knockragee scored all of their 3-13 tally from play. Both sides are small clubs who haven’t known glory like this before: Multyfarnham’s Westmeath JFC title was their first title of note since the 1950s and Knocknagree’s greatest achievement to date was their Munster Junior Final earlier this season. Man-of-the-match Fintan O’Connor scored the opening goal midway through the first have for the Cork side, and Michael Mahony added one 40 seconds later. At half-time the score was 2-7 to 0-5 in favour of Knocknagree, however, the scoring was only beginning to light up the scoreboard. Knocknagree reverted to six defenders with their lead, but that only served to encourage the Multyfarnham forwards, who scored a goal of their own through David Wallace. Knockragee scored a lucky goal from goalkeeper Patrick Doyle’s 45, to stretch their lead again. Two stoppage-time goals from Mark Fallon, weren’t enough for the westmeath side to level matters, and the title, Knockragee’s first at All-Ireland level, went to the Cork side.

KnockrageeGAA-all-ireland-junior-champions-2018
Knockragee GAA All-Ireland Junior Football Club Champions 2018 [Reference: 6]

Players and Awards

Awards

Final Man-of-the-MatchFintan O’Connor (Knocknagree)

Final Teams and Scorers

Knockragee (Cork)Multyfarnham (Westmeath)
Patrick Doyle 1-0 (1-0 45)Henry Reilly
Gary O’ConnorJame Greene
Paul O’ConnorPaul Heavin
Karl Daly 0-1 (og)Stephen Moran
Kealan BuckleyIan McGovern
Danny CooperTommy McGivney
Donagh MoynihanRonan Wallace 0-1 (0-1 45)
Padraig Collins 0-1Sean Rock
James Dennehy 0-1Anthony McGivney
Matthew Dilworth 0-1Brian McLoughlin
Eoghan McSweeney 0-2Ciaran Madden
Michael Mahoney 1-0Daniel Loughrey
John F. Daly 0-3Mark Reynolds 0-1
Fintan O’Connor 1-3Max Brady 0-6 (0-4f)
Anthony O’Connor 0-2David Wallace 1-0
SubsSubs
Sean DalyMark Fallon 2-0
Andrew SheehanAdam Loughrey
Tadhg LongEmmett Feerick
Tomas CooperGer Feerick
Jerry CarrollRory Boyce

References

Websites

[1] Stratford Grange GAA (2017) GAA Logo [Internet] http://stratfordgrangecongaa.ie/wp/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/gaa-logo.png [Accessed 11 April 2017]

[2] GAA (2017) GAA Football All-Ireland Junior Club Championship [Internet] http://www.gaa.ie/football/gaa-football-all-ireland-junior-club/ [Accessed 23 January 2018]

[3] The42.ie (2017) Naomh Colmcille edge tight Edinburgh battle to complete All-Ireland JFC semi lineup [Internet] Available from: http://www.the42.ie/naomh-colmcille-donegal-edinburgh-match-report-3741435-Dec2017/ [Accessed 23 January 2018]

[4] The42.ie (2018) Comprehensive victory sees Cork champions advance to All-Ireland Final [Internet] Available from: http://www.the42.ie/comprehensive-victory-sees-cork-champions-advance-to-all-ireland-final-3808422-Jan2018/ [Accessed 23 January 2018]

[5] The42.ie (2018) Knockragee become first Cork side since 2008 to lift All-Ireland junior football crown [Internet] Available from: http://www.the42.ie/knocknagree-multyfarnham-report-3832083-Feb2018/ [Accessed 7 February 2018]

[6] Knockragee GAA Facebook Page (2018) Cover Photo February 05, 2018 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/334324306647094/photos/a.334377906641734.76874.334324306647094/1591340177612161/?type=3&theater [Accessed 7 February 2018]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Michael O’Callaghan

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GAA Football All-Ireland Junior Club Championship 2017

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GAA Logo [Reference: 1]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Quarter-Finals
03.12.2016Dunedin Connolly’s (Scotland)1-9Rosenallis (Laois)1-6
Semi-Finals
29.01.2017Louisburgh (Mayo)0-13Glenbeigh-Glencar (Kerry)4-14
29.01.2017Dunedin Connolly’s (Scotland)2-6Rock St. Patrick’s (Tyrone)1-18
Final
19.02.2017Glenbeigh-Glencar (Kerry)1-14Rock St. Patrick’s (Tyrone)1-11
GAA Football All-Ireland Junior Club Championship 2017 [Referece: 2-4]

Report

Glenbeigh-Glancar of Kerry won the GAA Football All-Ireland Junior Club Championship in 2017, defeating Rock St. Patrick’s of Tyrone in the Final. Glenbeigh-Glencar had won their Semi-Final by a wide margin over Mayo’s Louisburgh, while the other defeated Semi-Finalist was Dundein Connolly’s of Scotland, who had knocked out Rosenallis of Co. Laois in the Quarter-Finals.

About Gaelic Football

Gaelic Football is one of the four original GAA Charter Sports of 1884, and the most popular, played to the highest level throughout the 32 Counties as well as 14 Counties around the World. It is 15-a-side and Goals (worth 3 Points) are scored as well as Points (Over the Bar – worth 1 Point). it is organised like most GAA Games on a County, Provincial and All-Ireland basis with Club Competitions providing the bedrock of the game, and the best club players representing their counties. Within both Club and County Competitions there is the League (usually run over the winter months) and the Championship (usually run over the summer months).

The Junior Club Championships are the third division Adult Championships, with the County Champions qualufying for the Provincial Championships, the winners of which go on to the All-Ireland Championships. The Britain GAA Junior Champions also qualify for the All-Ireland Junior Championships.

Home Venues

CountyHome Park
FinalPairc an Chrocaigh, Dublin
Dunedin Connolly’sGranton Road, Edinburgh, Scotland
LouisburghCusack Park, Ennis, Clare

References

Logos

[1] Stratford Grange GAA (2017) GAA Logo [Internet] http://stratfordgrangecongaa.ie/wp/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/gaa-logo.png [Accessed 11 April 2017]

Websites

[2] GAA (2017) GAA Football All-Ireland Junior Club Championship [Internet] http://www.gaa.ie/football/gaa-football-all-ireland-junior-club/ [Accessed 4 April 2017]

[3] GAA (2016) Dunedin Connollys adventure continues [Internet] http://www.gaa.ie/features/feature/dunedin-connollys-adventure-continues/ [Accessed 11 December 2017]

[4] GAA (2017) AIB All-Ireland Junior Football victory for Glenbeigh-Glencar [Internet] http://www.gaa.ie/football/news/aib-all-ireland-junior-football-victory-for-glenbeigh-glencar/ [Accessed 11 December 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Michael O’Callaghan

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GAA Football All-Ireland Senior Club Championship 2018

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GAA Logo [Reference: 1]

Results

DateHome Team Away Team 
 Quarter-Final   
21.01.2018Fulham Irish (London)1-4Corofin (Galway)3-8
 Semi-Final   
17.02.2018Corofin (Galway)1-6Moorefield (Kildare)0-6
24.02.2018Nemo Rangers (Cork)2-19Slaughtneil (Derry)0-16
 Final   
17.03.2018Corofin (Galway)2-19Nemo Rangers (Cork)0-10
GAA Football All-Ireland Senior Club Championship 2018 [Reference: 2-3]

Venues

MatchPark
Quarter-FinalMcGovernn Park, Ruislip, London
Semi-Final 1O’Connor Park
Semi-Final 2Portlaoise, Co. Laois
FinalPairc an Chrocaigh, Dublin
GAA Football All-Ireland Senior Club Championship Home Venues 2018 [Reference: 2-3]

Report

Quarter-Final – Corofin 3-8 Fulham Irish 1-4

Fulham Irish raced out to an early lead, scoring a goal from Marty Hughes, and a point in the first four minutes, but Corofin replied with two goals in quick succession from Jason Leonard and Colin Brady to stamp their authority on the match. Ian Burke added another goal for the Galway side as they went into the half-time break leading by 3-3 to 1-3. There were less scores in the second half as both Corofin and the Londoners built up their wides tallies, however the lack of competitive mactches meant Fulham’s early hopes of a surprise win were dealt a fatal blow. Corofin won by 10 points in the end, 3-8 to 1-4 to book a semi-final spot against Moorefield.

Logos

[1] Donegal Daily (2017) GAA Logo [Internet] Available from: http://www.donegaldaily.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/gaa-logo.png [Accessed 2 December 2017]

Websites

[2] GAA (2017) GAA Football All-Ireland Senior Club Championship [Internet] http://www.gaa.ie/football/gaa-football-all-ireland-senior-club/ [Accessed 11 September 2018]

[3] The42.ie (2017) Corofin overcome poor start in London to book All-Ireland semi-final showdown with Moorefield [Internet] Available from: http://www.the42.ie/corofin-fulham-irish-3809352-Jan2018/ [Accessed 23 January 2018]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Edmund Corrigan, Decy Maher, Pippo O’Grady & Michael O’Callaghan

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Gaelic Athletic Association Logo 20th Century

GAA Football All-Ireland Championship 1947

Gaelic Athletic Association Logo
Gaelic Athletic Association Logo [Reference: 1]

All-Ireland Semi-Finals and Final

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-FinalsCroke Park
03.08.47Cavan2-4Roscommon0-0
10.08.47Kerry1-11Meath0-5
FinalPolo Grounds, NY
14.09.47Cavan2-11Kerry2-7
GAA Football All-Ireland Championship 1947 [Reference: 2]

Report

The 1947 All-Ireland Football Final was held in New York, the only All-Ireland Final ever held outside of Ireland.

Cavan have the honour of defeating Kerry in the Final by 17 Pts to 13.

References

[1] Wikipedia (2020) Gaelic_Athletic_Association [Internet] Available from: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/ga/a/ad/Gaelic_Athletic_Association.png [Accessed 11 November 2020]

Bibliography

[2] GAA (2017) – “The Complete Handbook of Gaelic Games – Full GAA Records from 1887 to 2017 Inclusive DBA Publications Limted, Dublin. Pg. 150

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Edmund Corrigan, Decy Maher, Anton Pippo O’Grady & Michael O’Callaghan

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GAA Logo

GAA National Football League Division 4 2018

GAA Logo
GAA Logo [Reference: 1]

League Table

 PWDLFAPts
Laois66001067512
Carlow76011158112
Antrim641190679
London721493975
Leitrim620474794
Limerick6114761043
Waterford611485993
Wicklow6024661032
GAA National Football League Division 4 2018 [Reference: 2]

NFL Division 4 Final

DateHome Team Away Team 
 Final   
01.04.2018Laois0-15Carlow0-11
GAA National Football League Division 4 Final 2018 [Reference: 8]

Results

DateHome Team Away Team 
 Round 1   
01.2018Antrim0-15Leitrim0-5
01.2018Waterford0-12Wicklow0-12
01.2018Laois18Limerick9
01.2018Carlow20London15
 Round 2   
04.02.2018London1-16Wicklow0-10
04.02.2018Waterford0-10Antrim2-12
04.02.2018Leitrim3-10Laois3-16
04.02.2018Limerick0-13Carlow2-11
 Round 3   
10.02.2018Carlow2-11Leitrim0-5
10.02.2018Laois0-18Waterford1-11
11.02.2018London2-8Limerick2-8
11.02.2018Antrim0-12Wicklow0-12
 Round 4   
24.02.2018Waterford2-9Carlow2-12
25.02.2018Wicklow0-10Laois1-16
25.02.2018Leitrim2-18Limerick1-9
25.02.2018London0-13Antrim0-17
 Round 5   
31.03.2018LondonLeitrim
10.03.2018Carlow1-17Wicklow0-12
31.03.2018LaoisAntrim
10.03.2018Limerick2-10Waterford2-9
 Round 6   
11.03.2018London2-9Laois0-17
18.03.2018AntrimCarlow
18.03.2018WaterfordLeitrim
18.03.2018WicklowLimerick
 Round 7   
25.03.2018London1-14Waterford1-16
25.03.2018Limerick0-12Antrim1-13
25.03.2018Leitrim2-15Wicklow0-10
25.03.2018Carlow0-8Laois1-6
GAA National Football League Division 4 2018 [References: 3, 6-7]



Note: 3 Matches cancelled due to severe weather conditions and never replayed.[7]

Report

Round 3: 10-11 February 2018

London 2-8 Limerick 2-8: McGovern Park in Ruislip was the setting for London’s late equalising goal against Limerick. London hadn’t defeated Limerick in the league since 1999, however, an early goal from the penalty spot by Fergal McMahon put them in front to Limerick’s two points. Limerick responded with two more points and then a goal to go in front 14 to 1-2 at the half, although they should have been further ahead as they squandered a number of wides. Limerick scored first in the second half, but London responded with four points in a row to go ahead. Adrian Moyles scored two points to put Limerick ahead and then as the match moved into stoppage time Josh Ryan scored his second goal of the match for Limerick. London responded well and evened the match up in the sixth minute of injury time with a goal by Anthony McDermott.[5]

Elsewhere there were wins for Carlow and Laois over Leitrim and Waterford respectively, and a draw between Antrim and Wicklow.[4][5]

References

Logos

[1] Stratford Grange GAA (2017) GAA Logo [Internet] http://stratfordgrangecongaa.ie/wp/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/gaa-logo.png [Accessed 11 April 2017]

Websites

[2] Gaelic Athletic Association (2018) Allianz Football League Roinn 4 Tables [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaa.ie/football/football-league-roinn-4/tables [Accessed 11 September 2018]

[3] Gaelic Athletic Association (2018) Allianz Football League Roinn 4 [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaa.ie/football/football-league-roinn-4/ [Accessed 13 February 2018][Accessed 14 March 2018]

[4] Gaelic Athletic Association (2018) Allianz FL D4: Wins for Carlow and Laois [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaa.ie/football/news/allianz-wins-for-carlow-and-laois/ [Accessed 13 February 2018]

[5] Gaelic Athletic Association (2018) Allianz FL D4: Draws in Ruislip and Belfast [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaa.ie/football/news/allianz-draws-ruislip-and-belfast/ [Accessed 13 February 2018]

Newspapers

[6] Anon. (2018) “Gaelic Games scoreboard: Allianz Division 4” Irish Independent Monday, March 26, 2018. pg. 52

[7] Breheny, Martin (2018) “GAA hits back in row over cancelled games” Irish Independent Thursday, March 29, 2018. pg. 60.

[8] Anon. (2018) “Gaelic Games scoreboard: Allianz Division 4 Final” Irish Independent Monday, April 2, 2018. pg. 50

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Michael O’Callaghan, Pippo O’Grady, Edmund Corrigan & Decy Maher

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GAA Logo

GAA Football All-Ireland Senior Championship 2017

GAA Logo [Reference: 1]

All-Ireland Series

DateHome Team Away Team 
 Quarter-Finals   
30.07.2017Roscommon2-9Mayo1-12
 Kerry Galway 
05.08.2017Tyrone3-17Armagh0-8
05.08.2017Dublin1-19Monaghan0-12
 Semi-Finals   
20.05.2017Kerry2-14Mayo2-14
27.05.2017Dublin2-17Tyrone0-11
 All-Ireland Final Croke Park 
17.09.2017Dublin1-17Mayo1-16
GAA Football All-Ireland Senior Championship All-Ireland Series 2017 [Reference: 2]

All-Ireland Qualifiers A-Side

DateHome Team Away Team 
 Round 1A   
17.06.2017Waterford0-13Derry1-17
17.06.2017Louth1-10Longford2-15
17.06.2017Wicklow3-10Laois2-16
17.06.2017Slogo0-22Antrim3-7
 Round 2A   
01.07.2017Laois0-14Clare2-18
01.07.2017Mayo2-21Derry1-13
01.07.2017Donegal0-12Longford0-7
01.07.2017Meath0-14Sligo1-9
 Round 3A   
08.07.2017Clare0-13Mayo2-14
08.07.2017Meath1-14Donegal1-15
 Round 4A   
22.07.2017Cork2-20Mayo0-27
22.07.2017Galway4-17Donegal0-14
GAA Football All-Ireland Senior Championship Qualifiers A-Side 2017 [Reference: 2]

All-Ireland Qualifiers B-Side

DateHome Team Away Team 
 Round 1B   
24.06.2017Limerick0-11Wexford0-12
25.06.2017London0-12Carlow0-13
25.06.2017Armagh0-20Fermanagh0-11
25.06.2017Offaly0-16Cavan0-17
 Round 2B   
08.07.2017Cavan0-18Tipperary2-15
08.07.2017Carlow2-14Leitrim0-13
08.07.2017Wexford1-11Monaghan3-23
08.07.2017Westmeath1-7Armagh1-12
 Round 3B   
15.07.2017Tipperary1-15Armagh1-17
15.07.2017Carlow1-7Monaghan1-12
 Round 4B   
29.07.2017Down1-16Monaghan1-24
29.07.2017Armagh1-17Kildare0-17
GAA Football All-Ireland Senior Championship Qualifiers B-Side 2017 [Reference: 2]

Connacht Provincial Championship

DateHome Team Away Team 
 Preliminary Round   
07.05.2017New York1-13Sligo1-21
 Quarter-Finals   
21.05.2017Mayo2-14Sligo0-11
28.05.2017London0-16Leitrim3-10
 Semi-Finals   
11.06.2017Galway0-15Mayo1-11
18.06.2017Roscommon2-23Leitrim1-9
 Final   
09.07.2017Galway0-12Roscommon2-15
GAA Football Connacht Senior Championship 2017 [Reference: 2]

Leinster Provincial Championship

DateHome Team Away Team 
 Round 1   
21.05.2017Louth1-19Wicklow1-14
21.05.2017Laois4-15Longford0-16
21.05.2017Carlow2-17Wexford2-13
 Quarter-Finals   
03.06.2017Dublin0-19Carlow0-7
04.06.2017Meath0-27Louth3-9
04.06.2017Kildare1-21Laois1-7
11.06.2017Offaly0-10Westmeath0-10
 Semi-Finals   
17.06.2017Meath0-13Kildare2-16
25.06.2017Dublin4-29Westmeath0-10
 Final   
16.07.2017Dublin2-23Kildare1-17
GAA Football Leinster Senior Championship 2017 [Reference: 2]

Munster Provincial Championship

DateHome Team Away Team 
 Quarter-Finals   
27.05.2017Waterford1-11Cork1-12
28.05.2017Clare1-13Limerick1-12
 Semi-Finals   
10.06.2017Cork1-10Tipperary1-9
10.06.2017Clare1-12Kerry1-18
 Final   
02.07.2017Kerry1-23Cork0-15
GAA Football Munster Senior Championship 2017 [Reference: 2]

Ulster Provincial Championship

DateHome Team Away Team 
 Preliminary Round   
20.05.2017Monaghan1-20Fermanagh1-11
 Quarter-Finals   
21.05.2017Donegal3-19Antrim1-19
28.05.2017Derry0-11Tyrone0-22
04.06.2017Down0-15Armagh2-7
11.06.2017Cavan0-15Monaghan1-15
 Semi-Finals   
18.06.2017Donegal1-12Tyrone1-21
24.06.2017Down1-14Monaghan0-15
 Final   
16.07.2017Down0-15Tyrone2-17
GAA Football Ulster Senior Championship 2017 [Reference: 2]

Home Venues

CountyHome Stadium
GalwayPearse Stadium, Salthill
Leitrim 
LondonMcGovern Park, Ruislip
MayoElverys MacHale Park, Castlebar
New YorkGaelic Park, New York
RoscommonDr. Hyde Park, Roscommon
Sligo 
GAA Football All-Ireland Senior Championship Home Venues 2017 [Reference: 2]

Websites

[1] Donegal Daily (2017) GAA Logo [Internet] Available from: http://www.donegaldaily.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/gaa-logo.png [Accessed 2 December 2017]

[2] GAA (2017) Connacht GAA Football Senior Championship [Internet] http://www.gaa.ie/football/connacht-gaa-football-senior-championship/ [Accessed 28 June 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Declan Maher, Michael O’Callaghan & Edmund Corrigan

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