1925 All-Ireland Junior Football Championship

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1925 All-Ireland Junior Football Championship
All Ireland Champions
Winners Louth (1st win)
CaptainJack Lynch
All Ireland Runners-up
Runners-up Mayo
CaptainJ. Gallagher
Provincial Champions
Munster Clare
Leinster Louth
Ulster Armagh
Connacht Mayo
1924
1926

The 1925 All-Ireland Junior Football Championship was the 8th staging of the championship since its establishment by the GAA in 1912.

Contents

The competition format saw the four provincial champions face off in two semi-finals, the winners of which then contested the All-Ireland final.

The title match at Croke Park on 20 June 1926 ended in a one-point victory for Louth over the Connacht champions Mayo, on a scoreline of 2–06 to 2–05.

Results

Munster Junior Football Championship

13 SeptemberFinal Colours of Clare.svg Clare 0–06 - 0–05 Colours of Cork.svg Cork Killarney

Ulster Junior Football Championship

25 OctoberFinal Colours of Armagh.svg Armagh 2–03 - 2–01 Colours of Cavan.svg Cavan St Tiernach's Park, Clones

Connacht Junior Football Championship

15 NovemberFinal Colours of Mayo.svg Mayo 3–05 - 1–00 Colours of Leitrim.svg Leitrim Roscommon

Leinster Junior Football Championship

1 November [1] [2] [3] Final Colours of Louth.svg Louth 1-03 0-04 Dublin Colours of Dublin.svg Navan Showgrounds
J. Lynch 1-0, J. McMahon, M. Quilton, T. Sharkey 0-1 eachJ. Doran 0-2, P. Moore, F. Patten 0-1 eachReferee: J. Curran (Meath)
GK1Nick Hughes (Isles of the Sea)
RCB2Tom Rath (Castlebellingham)
FB3George Mandeville (Con Colberts)
LCB4Mickey McKeown (Larks)
RHB5Johnny Murray (Wolfe Tones)
CHB6John Tuite (Castlebellingham)
LHB7Edward Kane (Boyne Rangers)
MF8Matty Lynch (Con Colberts)
MF9Paddy Connor (Unknowns)
RHF10John McMahon (Con Colberts)
CHF11Jack Lynch (Castlebellingham) (c)
LHF12Paddy Coleman (St Dominic's, Dundalk)
RCF13Tom Sharkey (Boyne Rangers)
FF14James Stephens (Castlebellingham)
LCF15Michael Quilton (St Dominic's, Dundalk)
GK1William Collins (O'Dwyer's)
RCB2Michael Cullen (O'Dwyer's) (c)
FB3Peter Moore (St Joseph's)
LCB4George Knight (O'Dwyer's)
RHB5Frank Patten (Milltown Emmets)
CHB6Pat Byrne (Milltown Emmets)
LHB7George Canavan (Milltown Emmets)
MF8Pat Byrne (Dolphins)
MF9John Brady (Dolphins)
RHF10Arthur Dixon (Kincora)
CHF11Sam Baneham (Kincora)
LHF12Stephen Nolan (Brian Boru's)
RCF13John Doran (Round Towers, Clondalkin)
FF14Morgan Durnin (O'Tooles)
LCF15Barney Higgins (Seán McDermotts)

All-Ireland Junior Football Championship

Semi-Finals

4 April 1926 [4] Colours of Louth.svg Louth 1-06 1-03 Colours of Armagh.svg Armagh Gaelic Grounds, Drogheda
6 June 1926 [5] Colours of Mayo.svg Mayo 1-04 1-02 Colours of Clare.svg Clare Croke Park, Dublin

All-Ireland Final

20 June 1926 [6] [7] Colours of Louth.svg Louth 2-06 2-05 Colours of Mayo.svg Mayo Croke Park, Dublin
B. Doyle, J. Trainor 1-2 each, J. Lynch 0-2
GK1Nick Hughes (Isles of the Sea)
RCB2Michael Tuite (Dundalk John Dillons)
FB3Tom Rath (Castlebellingham)
LCB4Mickey McKeown (Larks)
RHB5Edward Kane (Boyne Rangers)
CHB6John Halligan (Larks)
LHB7Joe Heaney (Ardee)
MF8Matty Lynch (Con Colberts)
MF9Johnny Murray (Wolfe Tones)
RHF10John Trainor (Dundalk John Dillons)
CHF11Jack Lynch (Castlebellingham) (c)
LHF12Frank Pentony (Wolfe Tones)
RCF13John McMahon (Con Colberts)
FF14Pat Butterly (Castlebellingham)
LCF15Bill Doyle (Boyne Rangers)
GK1 G. Courell
RCB2M. Barrett
FB3P. Hoban
LCB4J. Carr
RHB5R. Coleman
CHB6J. Burke
LHB7T. Carty
MF8M. Chambers
MF9P. Biggins
RHF10E. Hogan
CHF11J. McGahern
LHF12J. Gallagher (c)
RCF13C. Armstrong
FF14M.J. Horan
LCF15M. Moran

References

  1. Mulligan, Fr.John (1984). The GAA in Louth - An Historical Record.
  2. Nolan, William (2005). The Gaelic Athletic Association in Dublin 1884-2000.
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  4. "Drogheda's new Athletic Grounds". Meath Herald. 10 April 1926.
  5. "All-Ireland Semi-Final-Mayo defeat Clare". Ballina Herald . 10 June 1926.
  6. "Junior Football - Great struggle for the title". Evening Herald . 21 June 1926.
  7. "The Complete Handbook of Gaelic Games - Full GAA Records From 1887 to 2021 Inclusive" (PDF). GAA . 2021.