1927 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship

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1927 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
All-Ireland Champions
Winning team Kildare (3rd win)
Captain Mick Buckley
All-Ireland Finalists
Losing team Kerry
Captain John Joe Sheehy
Provincial Champions
Munster Kerry
Leinster Kildare
Ulster Monaghan
Connacht Leitrim
Championship statistics
1926
1928

The 1927 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was the 41st staging of Ireland's premier Gaelic football knock-out competition. Kildare were the winners. [1] [2] [3] Ending Kerry's year.

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Results

Connacht Senior Football Championship

Sligo 1-8 – 2-3 Mayo

An objection was made and a replay ordered.


Sligo 0-0 – 1-0 Mayo

[Match abandoned following a disputed goal for Mayo after 12 minutes. Sligo withdrew from the championship and Mayo were awarded the tie.]


Leitrim 1-3 – 0-2 Roscommon

An objection was made and a replay ordered.


Leitrim 0-7 – 1-0 Roscommon

Mayo 1-4 – 1-5 Galway
JE McEllin (1-0).

Leitrim 2-4 – 0-3 Galway

Leinster Senior Football Championship

Quarter-Final
Meath 2-7 – 0-0 Louth

Quarter-Final
Kildare 1-4 – 0-2 Kilkenny

Quarter-Final
Wexford 7-10 – 6-2 Longford

Quarter-Final
Dublin 2-5 – 0-3 Laois

Semi-Final
Dublin 0-11 – 2-5 Wexford

Semi-Final Replay
Dublin 0-8 – 1-1 Wexford

Semi-Final
Kildare 1-6 – 1-2 Meath

Final
Kildare 0-5 – 0-3 Dublin
Paul Doyle 0-4 and Jack Higgins 0-1fPaul Russell 0-2 and Paddy McDonnell 0-1
Croke Park, Dublin
Referee: Tom Burke (Louth)

Munster Senior Football Championship

Kerry 1-7– 0-1 Cork
John Joe Sheehy (0-1),Tom O'Mahony (0-3) & James Baily (1-2).

Tipperary 4-3– 0-4 Limerick
Clonmel
Referee: R. Stapleton ( T )

Clare 2-6– 1-1 Waterford

Kerry 2-6 – 1-1 Tipperary
Jackie Ryan (0-2), Paddy Whitty (1-0), Denis Rory O'Connell (1-0), Tom O'Mahony (0-3) & Ned Sweeney (0-1).
Fraher Field, Dungarvan
Referee: A. Beckett ( C )

Kerry 4-4 – 1-3 Clare
Bob Stack (0-1), Denis Rory O'Connell (1-0), John Joe Sheehy (1-1), Tom O'Mahony (1-1) & Ned Sweeney (1-0).

Ulster Senior Football Championship

Cavan 7-7 – 4-3 Derry

Armagh 1-5 – 0-4 Donegal

Antrim 1-9 – 0-11 Tyrone

Monaghan 2-5 – 1-2 Down

Cavan 1-6 – 2-6 Monaghan

Armagh 3-6 – 0-4 Antrim

Monaghan 3-5 – 2-5 Armagh

All-Ireland Senior Football Championship

Kerry 0-4 – 0-2 Leitrim
Paddy Whitty (0-1) & John Joe Sheehy (0-3).

Kildare 1-7 – 0-2 Monaghan
T.Keogh 1-1, P.Doyle 0-3, P.Loughlin 0-2, W.Mangan 0-1.

Kildare 0-5 – 0-3 Kerry
P.Doyle 0-2, W.Mangan, W.Gannon, J.Curtis 0-1.John Joe Sheehy (0-1) & James Baily (0-2).
Croke Park, Dublin
Attendance: 36,529
Referee: T Shevlin (Roscommon)

Championship statistics

Miscellaneous

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