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Province | Leinster |
Year | 1954 |
Trophy | O'Byrne Cup |
Date | 11 April 1954 — 20 March 1955 |
Teams | 12 |
Winners | |
Champions | Offaly (1st win) |
Captain | Noel McGee |
Runners-up | |
Runners-up | Louth |
Captain | Tom Conlon |
The 1954 O'Byrne Cup was a Gaelic football tournament contested by the county teams of Leinster GAA. It was the first staging of the competition, then referred to as the Matt Byrne Memorial Cup. [1]
Offaly won the tournament after defeating Louth in the final, played at Croke Park on 20 March 1955. [2]
The tournament was contested on a knockout basis. First-round byes were awarded to Carlow, Laois, Longford and Meath.
11 April 1954 [3] | Wexford | 2-09 - 1-04 | Kilkenny | O'Kennedy Park, New Ross |
11 April 1954 [4] | Louth | 6-05 - 1-10 | Kildare | Gaelic Grounds, Drogheda |
25 April 1954 [6] | Westmeath | 0-06 - 0-10 | Offaly | Cusack Park, Mullingar |
15 August 1954 [7] | Laois | 2-08 - 1-10 | Carlow | O'Moore Park, Portlaoise |
22 August 1954 [8] | Offaly | 3-08 - 0-06 | Wexford | O'Connor Park, Tullamore |
22 August 1954 [9] | Meath | 5-07 - 0-02 | Longford | Páirc Tailteann, Navan |
29 August 1954 [10] | Louth | 2-06 - 0-09 | Wicklow | Páirc Mhuire, Ardee |
12 September 1954 [11] | Meath | 3-03 - 2-10 | Louth | Páirc Tailteann, Navan |
12 September 1954 [12] | Offaly | 2-09 - 1-04 | Laois | O'Connor Park, Tullamore |
20 March 1955 [13] | Offaly | 0-10 - 1-05 | Louth | Croke Park |
A. Kelly 0-3, C. Carroll, P. Casey 0-2 each, M. Casey, P. Fenlon, J. Kinahan 0-1 each | T. Rogers 1-0, A. Monk, P. Butterly 0-2 each, J. McDonnell 0-1 | Referee: B. O'Riordan (Dublin) |
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