1965 Sligo Senior Football Championship

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Sligo Senior Football Championship 1965
Tournament details
County Sligo
Year1965
Winners
ChampionsCollooney Harps (3rd win)
Promotion/Relegation
Promoted team(s)n/a
Relegated team(s)n/a

This is a round-up of the 1965 Sligo Senior Football Championship . Collooney Harps built on the promise shown in previous years to claim their third title and first since 1943, defeating St. Patrick's, now operating independently of Ballisodare, in the final.

Contents

Quarter-finals

GameDateVenueTeam AScoreTeam BScore
Sligo SFC
Quarter-final
8 AugustBallymoteCollooney HarpsbeatTubbercurry(no score)
Sligo SFC
Quarter-final
8 AugustBallymoteBallymotebeatCraobh Rua(no score)
Sligo SFC
Quarter-final
8 AugustTubbercurryCurrybeatTourlestrane(no score)
Sligo SFC
Quarter-final
8 AugustTubbercurrySt. Patrick’sbeatBunninadden(no score)

Semi-finals

GameDateVenueTeam AScoreTeam BScore
Sligo SFC
Semi-final
29 August Markievicz Park St. Patrick’s1-11Ballymote2-6
Sligo SFC
Semi-final
29 AugustMarkievicz ParkCollooney Harps4-4Curry3-6

Sligo Senior Football Championship Final

Collooney Harps
2-6 - 1-7
(final score after 60 minutes)
St. Patrick's

Team:
P. Conroy
M. Flynn
B. Weir
T. Toolan
J. Sherlock
T. Gray
P. O'Connell
B. McAuley
B. Shannon
O. Lynch
A. Flynn
P. Walsh
D. Martin
T. Weir
P. Watters


Substitutes:

Half-time:

Competition:
Sligo Senior Football Championship
(Final)

Date:
12 September 1965

Venue:
Markievicz Park, Sligo

Referee:


Team:
M. Kerrigan
A. Boland
F. Leonard
E. Carney
S. Donegan
J. Cuffe
P. Conlon
S. Beckett
M. Kearins
K. Corcoran
M. Cummins
P. McMunn
P. Cummins
J. Leonard
V. McHugh


Substitutes:
E. Rushe

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