1930 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship

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1930 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
All-Ireland Champions
Winning team Kerry (9th win)
All-Ireland Finalists
Losing team Monaghan
Provincial Champions
Munster Kerry
Leinster Kildare
Ulster Monaghan
Connacht Mayo
Championship statistics
1929
1931

The 1930 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was the 44th staging of Ireland's premier Gaelic football knock-out competition. Kerry were the winners of the competition. [1] [2] [3]

Contents

Results

Connacht Senior Football Championship

Mayo 2-4 – 1-1 Leitrim
D Hearns (1-0), P Moclair (1-0), G Courell (1-0).

Sligo 2-7 – 0-5 Roscommon

Galway 0-7 – 0-1 Mayo
Boyle
Attendance: 4,000

An objection was made and Mayo were awarded the win.


Mayo 1-7 – 1-2 Sligo
M Keating (0-2), M Moran (1-1); D Hearns (0-1), G Courell (0-3, frees).
Tuam
Attendance: 7,000

Leinster Senior Football Championship

Preliminary Round
Louth 0-3 – 2-7 Westmeath

Preliminary Round
Dublin 2-8 – 0-4 Westmeath

Preliminary Round
Meath 1-12 – 1-5 Longford

Preliminary Round
Wexford 4-2 – 2-1 Kilkenny

Preliminary Round
Kildare 6-7 – 3-3 Offaly
M.Behan 3-1, J.Higgins 2-3, P.Carroll 1-1, J.Maguire 0-2.

Although Kildare won the match, Offaly still played against a Semi-final against Carlow.


Quarter Final
Laois 2-3 – 1-0 Carlow

Quarter Final
Meath 3-8 – 0-4 Dublin
Drogheda Park, Drogheda
Attendance: 17,000

Quarter Final
Kildare 2-11 – 0-7 Wexford
P.Martin 1-2, P.Loughlin 1-0, P.Doyle, P.Byrne 0-3, P.Ryan 0-2, H.Burke 0-1.

Semi Final
Offaly 1-4 – 0-9 Carlow
Geraldine Park, Athy
Referee: J Delaney

Semi Final
Kildare 4-4 – 1-4 Laois
H.Burke 3-1, P.Byrne 1-0, P.Doyle, P.Ryan, P.Loughlin 0-1.

Final
Kildare 0-6 – 1-3 Meath
P.Doyle 0-4, P.Burke, P.Byrne 0-1.

Final Replay
Kildare 2-6 – 1-2 Meath
L.Stanley 1-2, J.Higgins 1-0, P.Doyle 0-3, P.Martin 0-1.

Munster Senior Football Championship

Quarter-Final
Cork 3-8 – 0-4 Clare
M. Murphy (0-1), M. Walsh (1-0), P. Walsh & J. O'Reagan (0-1) each.

Semi-Final
Tipperary 2-6 – 1-3 Cork
M. Donegan (0-2), JJ Horgan (1-0), P. Coughlan (1-3), J. O'Reagan (1-1) & J. Ryan (0-2).
Clonmel
Referee: P. Whelan (W)

Final
Kerry 3-4 – 1-2 Tipperary
J J Sheehy 1-2, J Ryan 1-1, C Brosnan 1-0, E Fitzgerald 0-1
Tipperary
Referee: S. Hogan (W)

Ulster Senior Football Championship

Armagh 2-3 – 2-3 Tyrone

There was not time for a replay so Armagh advanced.


Antrim 3-3 – 2-5 Fermanagh

Fermanagh objected and were allowed another quarter-final, against Cavan.


Monaghan 7-8 – 1-3 Down

Cavan 2-3 – 1-0 Fermanagh

Armagh 0-5 – 2-2 Monaghan

Cavan 1-5 – 1-2 Armagh

Monaghan 4-3 – 1-5 Cavan

All-Ireland Senior Football Championship

Monaghan 1-6 – 1-4 Kildare
P.Burke 1-1, H.Burke, P.Ryan, P.Doyle 0-1.

Semi-Final
Kerry 1-9 – 1-4 Mayo
J J Sheehy 1-5, M Ó'Ruairc, T O'Donnell, B Stack, J Ryan 0-1 each.G Courell (0-2), D Hearns (0-1), M Moran (0-1).

Final
Kerry 3-11 – 0-2 Monaghan
J J Landers 2-3, N Sweeney 1-0, J J Sheehy, J Ryan 0-3 each, M Doyle 0-2.
Croke Park, Dublin
Attendance: 33,280
Referee: Jim Byrne (Wexford)

Championship statistics

Miscellaneous

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References

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