1909 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship

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1909 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
All-Ireland Champions
Winning team Kerry (3rd win)
All-Ireland Finalists
Losing team Louth
Provincial Champions
Munster Kerry
Leinster Louth
Ulster Antrim
Connacht Mayo
Championship statistics
1908
1910

The 1909 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was the 23rd staging of Ireland's premier Gaelic football knock-out competition. In the Leinster semi-final Louth ended Dublin's period as All Ireland champions. Kerry were the winners. [1] [2] [3]

Contents

Results

Connacht Senior Football Championship

Sligo 1-3 – 0-3 Leitrim

Sligo 1-7 – 2-5 Galway

Mayo 1-4 – 0-5 Galway

Leinster Senior Football Championship

Laois 0-5 – 2-16 Kilkenny

Offaly 1-9 – 1-4 Kildare
Maryboro
Attendance: 1500

Dublin 0-18 – 0-6 Wexford

Louth 0-7 – 0-5 Meath
Attendance: 2,000

Louth 1-11 – 1-7 Dublin

Kildare 1-4 – 2-3 Kilkenny

Final

Colours of Louth.svg Louth 2-9 – 0-4 Colours of Kilkenny.svg Kilkenny
Brennan 0-6, Matthews 1-1, Hanlon 1-0, Bannon 0-2
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: M.F. Crowe (Dublin)
1Michael Byrne (Dundalk Young Irelands) (gk)
2John Clarke (Tredaghs)
3Jim Quinn (Tredaghs)
4Joe Donnelly (Dundalk Young Irelands)
5Joe Mulligan (Dundalk Young Irelands)
6Jack Clarke (Tredaghs)
7Eddie Burke (Tredaghs)
8 Jack Carvin (Tredaghs) (c)
9Pat Burke (Tredaghs)
10Jack Bannon (Tredaghs)
11Tom Morgan (Tredaghs)
12Pat Donegan (Tredaghs)
13Michael Hand (Tredaghs)
14Tom Matthews (Ardee)
15 Eoin Markey (Ardee)
16Johnny Brennan (Dundalk Rangers)
17Joe Hanlon (Dundalk Rangers)

Munster Senior Football Championship

Limerick 0-12 – 0-9 Clare

Kerry 2-10 – 0-5 Tipperary
Fermoy
Referee: J. Fgan ( C )

Cork 2-7 – 0-3 Waterford

Kerry 2-18 – 1-2 Limerick

Kerry 2-8 – 1-7 Cork

Kerry 1-6 – 0-6 Cork

Ulster Senior Football Championship

Monaghan
Abandoned
Armagh

Monaghan 1-7 – 0-3 Armagh

Fermanagh 2-4 – 1-6 Tyrone

Cavan W – L Down

Antrim 0-10 – 0-6 Monaghan

Cavan 0-6 – 0-1 Fermanagh

Antrim 1-9 – 0-5 Cavan

All-Ireland Senior Football Championship

Louth 2-13 – 0-15 Antrim

Kerry 2-12 – 0-6 Mayo

Kerry 1-9 – 0-6 Louth
Jones' Road, Dublin
Attendance: 16,000
Referee: M.F. Crowe (Dublin)

Championship statistics

Miscellaneous

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References

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