1914 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship

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1914 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
Kerry football team 1914.jpg
All-Ireland Champions
Winning team Kerry (5th win)
Captain Dick Fitzgerald
All-Ireland Finalists
Losing team Wexford
Provincial Champions
Munster Kerry
Leinster Wexford
Ulster Monaghan
Connacht Roscommon
Championship statistics
1913
1915

The 1914 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was the 28th staging of Ireland's premier Gaelic football knock-out competition. Kerry were the winners. [1] [2] [3]

Contents

Results

Connacht Senior Football Championship

Roscommon 2-3 – 1-3 Mayo

Leitrim 5-7 – 0-2 Sligo

Roscommon W – L Galway

Roscommon 1-2 – 0-1 Leitrim

Leinster Senior Football Championship

Preliminary Round
Kilkenny 1-2 - 0-2 Wicklow

Preliminary Round
Wexford 2-4 – 1-1 Meath
Croke Park, Dublin
Referee: TC Murphy (Dublin)

Quarter-Final
Dublin 0-5 – 0-1 Carlow

Quarter-Final
Louth 3-9 – 0-2 Offaly
Croke Park, Dublin
Referee: Patrick Dunphy (Laois)

Quarter-Final
Laois 1-4 – 0-5 Kildare
Croke Park, Dublin
Referee: M Collins

Quarter-Final
Wexford 1-5 – 0-3 Kilkenny
New Ross
Referee: J Dunphy (Laois)

Semi-Final
Louth 5-3 – 0-3 Laois
Croke Park, Dublin
Referee: TC Murphy

Semi-Final
Wexford 4-6 - 1-1 Dublin
St. James Park, Kilkenny
Referee: J Dunphy (Laois)

Final
Wexford 3-6 – 0-1 Louth
Croke Park, Dublin
Referee: Patrick Dunphy (Laois)
GK1Michael Sheridan (Newtownbarry)
RCB2Tom Mernagh (Ballyhogue and Davidstown)
FB3 Paddy Mackey (New Ross Geraldines)
LCB4 Jem Byrne (Blue and Whites)
RHB5 Edmund Wheeler (Blue and Whites)
CHB6Tom Doyle (Ballyhogue and Davidstown)
LHB7Tom Murphy (Rapparees)
MF8Dick Hanrahan (New Ross Geraldines)
MF9Johnny Doyle (Rapparees)
RHF10Joe Mullally (Blue and Whites)
CHF11Rich Reynolds (Blue and Whites)
LHF12Aidan Doyle (Ballyhogue and Davidstown)
RCF13 Seán O'Kennedy (New Ross Geraldines) (c)
FF14Gus O'Kennedy (New Ross Geraldines)
LCF15Jim Rossiter (Blue and Whites)
Substitute:
16Jack Crowley (Blue and Whites) for Mullally
GK1Tom McDonald (Dundalk Rangers)
RCB2John Clarke (Tredaghs)
FB3Joe Donnelly (Geraldines)
LCB4John Hearty (Dundalk Young Irelands)
RHB5Joe Mulligan (Dundalk Young Irelands)
CHB6 Jim Smith (Tredaghs)
LHB7Pat Carroll (Dundalk Young Irelands)
MF8 Larry McCormack (Tredaghs) (c)
MF9 Eoin Markey (Ardee St Mochta's)
RHF10Joe Johnston (Geraldines)
CHF11Pat Ward (Geraldines)
LHF12Paddy Reilly (Tredaghs)
RCF13Johnny Brennan (Dundalk Rangers)
FF14Joe Quinn (Tredaghs)
LCF15 Tom Burke (Drogheda Stars)

Munster Senior Football Championship

Tipperary 4-4 – 0-4 Limerick
Waterford
Referee: J. Corbett (W )

Kerry 3-6 – 2-0 Clare

Cork 0-3 – 0-2 Waterford

Kerry 2-3 – 0-2 Tipperary
Dungarvan
Referee: A. Quillinan (Limerick)

Kerry 0-5 – 0-1 Cork

Ulster Senior Football Championship

Armagh 2-5 – 0-0 Down

Fermanagh 2-4 – 1-2 Tyrone

Monaghan 3-2 – 0-3 Derry

Cavan 2-3 – 1-2 Antrim

Fermanagh 2-1 – 0-4 Cavan

Monaghan 0-0 – 0-0 Armagh

Monaghan 1-1 – 0-2 Armagh

Monaghan 2-4 – 0-2 Fermanagh

All-Ireland Senior Football Championship

Kerry 2-4 – 0-1 Roscommon

Wexford 2-6 – 0-1 Monaghan

Kerry 1-3 – 2-0 Wexford
Croke Park, Dublin
Attendance: 13,000
Referee: Harry Boland (Dublin)

Kerry 2-3 – 0-6 Wexford
Croke Park, Dublin
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Harry Boland (Dublin)

Championship statistics

Miscellaneous

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References

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  6. Kerryman, 27/06/1914
  7. Kerryman, 19/09/1914