1941 All-Ireland Minor Football Championship

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1941 All-Ireland Minor Football Championship
Championship details
All-Ireland Champions
Winning team Roscommon (2nd win)
Captain Bill Carlos
ManagerTom Molloy
All-Ireland Finalists
Losing team Louth
Provincial Champions
Munster Kerry
Leinster Louth
Ulster Antrim
Connacht Roscommon

The 1941 All-Ireland Minor Football Championship was the 13th staging of the All-Ireland Minor Football Championship, the Gaelic Athletic Association's premier inter-county Gaelic football tournament for boys under the age of 18. As a result of the Emergency it was the last championship to be staged until 1945.

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Louth entered the championship as defending champions.

Roscommon won the championship following a 3-6 to 0-7 defeat of Louth in the All-Ireland final, after leading 1-3 to 0-5 at half-time. This was their second All-Ireland title and their first in two championship seasons. [1] The Tom Markham Cup was presented for the first time to the Roscommon captain after the game. [2]

Results

Connacht Minor Football Championship

Final Roscommon 2-06 - 0-06 Galway

Leinster Minor Football Championship

20 July 1941 [3] Final Colours of Louth.svg Louth 4-04 - 1-06 Colours of Wexford.svg Wexford Croke Park
G. Cahill, M. Hardy, G O'Reilly 1-0 each, Wexford OG, P. Corr 0-3, J. MacArtain 0-1Referee: P. Dunne (Dublin)
GK1Jackie Allen (Ardee minors)
RCB2P.J. Grist (Cooley Kickhams)
FB3Tom Mulligan (Dundalk Young Irelands)
LCB4Willie Piggott (Owen Roe's)
RHB5Joe Mulvihill (Geraldines)
CHB6Mick O'Grady (St. Mary's College) (c)
LHB7Joey Clarke (St. Mary's College)
MF8 Brendan O'Dowda (De La Salle)
MF9Phil McCourt (Castlebellingham)
RHF10Joe MacArtain (St. Mary's College)
CHF11 Peter Corr (Seán O'Mahony's)
LHF12Gus Cahill (St. Mary's College)
RCF13Éamonn Boyle (Cooley Kickhams)
FF14Mick Hardy (Cooley Kickhams)
LCF15Gerry O'Reilly (St. Mary's College)
Substitutes:
16Paddy Kelly (St Magdalene's) for Mulvihill
GK1D. Redmond (St John's Volunteers)
RCB2L. McCrudden (St John's Volunteers)
FB3W. Doyle (St Mary's, Rosslare)
LCB4T. O'Leary (St John's Volunteers)
RHB5W. Goodison (St John's Volunteers)
CHB6C. Dineen (Geraldine O'Hanrahans)
LHB7P. Waters (St Aidan's, Ballymitty)
MF8J. O'Connor (St John's Volunteers)
MF9J. Murphy (Enniscorthy Emmets)
RHF10T. Doyle (St John's Volunteers)
CHF11M. Corish (Gusserane O'Rahilly's)
LHF12K. Roche (St John's Volunteers)
RCF13J. O'Connor (St John's Volunteers)
FF14P. Jordan (Enniscorthy Emmets)
LCF15J. Kinsella (Starlights)
Substitutes:
16T. Carthy (Gusserane O'Rahilly's) for Corish

Munster Minor Football Championship

Final Kerry 7-05 - 2-01 Waterford

Ulster Minor Football Championship

Final Antrim 2-05 - 1-07 Cavan

All-Ireland Minor Football Championship

Semi-Finals

31 August 1941Semi-Final (replay) Roscommon 5-07 - 3-03 Kerry Roscommon
31 August 1941Semi-Final Louth 4-07 - 0-04 Antrim Athletic Grounds, Dundalk
21 September 1941 [4] [5] Final Colours of Roscommon.svg Roscommon 3-06 - 0-07 Colours of Louth.svg Louth Pearse Park, Longford
B. O'Rourke 0-5 (2f), G. Kilduff 1-1, P. Duignan, P. Hanley 1-0 eachP. Corr 0-5 (2f), G. Cahill, P. McCourt 0-1 eachReferee: Seán Kennedy (Donegal)
GK1Gerard Dolan
RCB2Thomas F. Bannon
FB3Tim Lynch
LCB4Leo Kelly
RHB5Paddy Donnelly
CHB6 Brendan Lynch
LHB7Paddy Hoare
MF8 Bill Carlos (c)
MF9Éamonn Curran
RHF10Bartley O'Gara
CHF11Paddy Duignan
LHF12Brian O'Rourke
RCF13Christopher Murray
FF14Gerry Kilduff
LCF15Patrick Hanley
Substitutes:
GK1Jackie Allen (Ardee minors)
RCB2P.J. Grist (Cooley Kickhams)
FB3Tom Mulligan (Dundalk Young Irelands)
LCB4Willie Piggott (Owen Roe's)
RHB5Tommy Larkin (De La Salle)
CHB6Mick O'Grady (St. Mary's College) (c)
LHB7Joey Clarke (St. Mary's College)
MF8 Brendan O'Dowda (De La Salle)
MF9Phil McCourt (Castlebellingham)
RHF10Joe MacArtain (St. Mary's College)
CHF11 Peter Corr (Seán O'Mahony's)
LHF12Gus Cahill (St. Mary's College)
RCF13Éamonn Boyle (Cooley Kickhams)
FF14Mick Hardy [6] (Cooley Kickhams)
LCF15Gerry O'Reilly (St. Mary's College)
Substitutes:
16Joe Mulvihill (Geraldines) for Piggott

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References

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