1967 All-Ireland Minor Football Championship

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1967 All-Ireland Minor Football Championship
Championship details
All-Ireland Champions
Winning team Cork (2nd win)
Captain Donal Aherne
All-Ireland Finalists
Losing team Laois
Provincial Champions
Munster Cork
Leinster Laois
Ulster Tyrone
Connacht Roscommon

The 1967 All-Ireland Minor Football Championship was the 36th 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.

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Mayo entered the championship as defending champions, however, they were defeated by Roscommon in the Connacht final.

On 24 September 1967, Cork won the championship following a 5-14 to 2-3 defeat of Laois in the All-Ireland final. This was their second All-Ireland title overall and their first in six championship seasons. [1]

Results

Connacht Minor Football Championship

Connacht quarter-final

2 July 1967Quarter-final Mayo 5-03 - 0-05 Sligo Fr. O'Hara Park, Charlestown
P Glavey 3-0, A Kelly 1-0, J Smith 1-0, D Griffiths 0-1, S O'Grady 0-1, B O'Reilly 0-1.D O'Connor 0-4, B Colleran 0-1.

Connacht semi-finals

7 July 1967Semi-final Leitrim 0-03 - 9-12 Roscommon Páirc Seán Mac Diarmada, Carrick-on-Shannon
T Faughnan 0-3.S McHugh 4-3, C Doolan 2-3, P Shalloe 1-3, J O'Callaghan 1-1, B O'Hara 1-1, M Flanagan 0-1.
16 July 1967Semi-final Galway 1-04 - 2-10 Mayo Tuam Stadium, Tuam
A Conneely 1-0, T O'Malley 0-2, M McDonnell 0-2.D Griffith 2-2, B O'Reilly 0-3, S O'Grady 0-2, T Cribbin 0-1, L Kelly 0-1, F Galvey 0-1.

Connacht final

30 July 1967Final Roscommon 2-05 - 1-05 Mayo St Coman's Park, Roscommon
M Flanagan 1-1, P Shalloe 0-4, C Doolan 1-0.G Griffith 1-1, B Reilly 0-4.

Leinster Minor Football Championship

Leinster first round

7 May 1967First round Laois 7-11 - 2-01 Kilkenny Geraldine Park, Athy
S Allen 3-2, J Lalor 1-5, R Miller 2-0, S Furey 1-2, T Keane 0-1, A Purcell 0-1.M Brennan 1-0, C Brennan 1-0, M Phelan 0-1.

Leinster second round

28 May 1967Second round Laois 5-09 - 2-01 Wexford Dr. Cullen Park, Carlow
S Allen 4-2, S Furey 1-2, J Lalor 0-2, T Keane 0-1, I Houlihan 0-1, S Fleming 0-1.P Byrne 1-1, E Walsh 1-0.

Leinster quarter-finals

25 June 1967Quarter-final Longford 1-10 - 1-09 Kildare Cusack Park, Mullingar
F Farrell 1-7, K Hanniffy 0-2, S Lee 0-1.P Hennessy 1-5, J Kelly 0-2, R Flanagan 0-1, V Donoghue 0-1.
25 June 1967Quarter-final Westmeath 1-05 - 4-07 Dublin Cusack Park, Mullingar
T Gunning 1-0, M Bannon 0-3, W Duggan 0-1, R Bradley 0-1.N Redmond 3-0, B Lee 1-1, J Woodhead 0-3, K McConnell 0-1, M Fitzpatrick 0-1, T Martin 0-1.
25 June 1967Quarter-final Louth 1-10 - 0-13 Meath Drogheda Park, Drogheda
A McGrath 1-2, T Doherty 0-4, D Murray 0-2, R Barry 0-1, M McDonnell 0-1.
2 July 1967Quarter-final Laois 5-17 - 1-08 Offaly Drogheda Park, Drogheda
E Condron 2-2, J Rowlon 1-4, S Furey 1-2, S Allen 1-1, I Houlihan 0-4, B Miller 0-2, T Keane 0-1, S Fleming 0-1.P Maguire 1-1, P Keegan 0-3, P Fleming 0-2, K Kilmurray 0-1, D Daly 0-1.
7 July 1967Quarter-final replay Meath 0-17 - 3-08
(aet)
Louth Páirc Tailteann, Navan
12 July 1967Quarter-final second replay Meath 1-16 - 3-06 Louth Croke Park, Dublin
M Fay 0-6, J Donegan 1-2, A Burns 0-2, E Geraghty 0-2, B Cummins 0-2, D Cusack 0-1, D Connolly 0-1.J McLoughlin 2-0, D Byrne 1-1, T Doherty 0-2, M McDonnell 0-2, D Murray 0-1.

Leinster semi-finals

20 July 1967Semi-final Laois 4-09 - 2-08 Longford O'Connor Park, Tullamore
T Keane 2-0, S Allen 1-1, J Lalor 0-4, S Furey 1-0, B Miller 0-2, I Houlihan 0-1, S Fleming 0-1.F Farrell 1-2, S Lee 1-1, P Burke 0-3, TP Cassells 0-1, M Sheridan 0-1.
23 July 1967Semi-final Dublin 3-05 - 2-04 Meath Croke Park, Dublin
J Martin 1-1, V Daly 1-1, N Redmond 1-0, J Woodhead 0-3.A Burns 1-1, J Dunnigan 1-0, M Fee 0-1, G Geraghty 0-1, D Connolly 0-1.

Leinster final

30 July 1967Final Laois 1-08 - 2-04 Dublin Croke Park, Dublin
J Lawlor 0-5, E Condron 1-0, H Fury 0-3.N Redmond 1-0, K Hegarty 1-0, J Reilly 0-1, J Woodhead 0-1, V Daly 0-1, J Martin 0-1.

Munster Minor Football Championship

Munster quarter-finals

21 May 1967Quarter-final Clare 1-05 - 1-06 Waterford Hennessy Memorial Park, Milltown Malbay
21 May 1967Quarter-final Limerick 0-01 - 2-10 Tipperary Gaelic Grounds, Limerick
S O'Connell 0-1.S Downes 1-2, C Robinson 1-2, C O'Flaherty 0-5, P Coffey 0-1.

Munster semi-finals

23 June 1967Semi-final Cork 6-18 - 1-05 Waterford Páirc Mac Gearailt, Fermoy
D Morley 2-6, T O'Brien 3-1, D Long 1-3, D Hunt 0-3, J Barrett 0-2, E Kirby 0-2, D Cogan 0-1.M Hickey 1-1, J Hearne 0-1, J O'Sullivan 0-1, P Phelan 0-1, J McDonnell 0-1.
4 July 1967Semi-final Tipperary 3-11 - 4-10 Kerry Seán Treacy Park, Tipperary
C O'Flaherty 0-8, P Downes 1-2, P O'Neill 1-1, J Tynan 1-0.B Lynch 2-5, J Kenneally 2-1, M O'Donnell 0-3, S Hurley 0-1.

Munster final

16 July 1967Final Cork 2-08 - 0-03 Kerry Cork Athletic Grounds, Cork
D Hunt 1-2, D Long 1-0, D Morley 0-2, T O'Brien 0-1, J Barrett 0-1, E Kirby 0-1, C O'Sullivan 0-1.B Lynch 0-1, M O'Donnell 0-1, J Bunyan 0-1.Referee: M Slattery (Clare)

Ulster Minor Football Championship

Ulster preliminary round

1967Preliminary round Armagh 4-08 - 2-05 Mongahan St. Mary's Park, Castleblaney

Ulster quarter-finals

1967Quarter-final Tyrone 4-16 - 0-04 Donegal The Playing Fields, Lurgan
1967Quarter-final Derry 2-11 - 4-02 Antrim Rossa Park, Magherafelt
1967Quarter-final Fermanagh 5-05 - 3-05 Cavan St. Molaise Park, Irvinestown
1967Quarter-final Armagh 2-08 - 0-04 Down The Playing Fields, Lurgan

Ulster semi-finals

1967Semi-final Tyrone 0-07 - 0-10 Derry St. Tiernach's Park, Clones

Ulster final

30 July 1967Final Tyrone 0-16 - 2-05 Fermanagh St. Tiernach's Park, Clones
E Morgan 0-8, P Park 0-5, J Donaghy 0-2, B McQuaid 0-1.P McManus 1-2, F Roofe 1-0, E McParland 0-2, T O'Boyle 0-1.

All-Ireland Minor Football Championship

All-Ireland semi-finals

6 August 1967Semi-final Cork 3-06 - 0-07 Tyrone Croke Park, Dublin
T O'Brien 1-1, D Morley 1-1, E Kirby 1-0, J Barrett 0-2, D Cogan 0-2.E Morgan 0-4, S Donaghy 0-1, P Garvey 0-1, B McQuaide 0-1.Referee: J Martin (Roscommon)
20 August 1967Semi-final Laois 2-08 - 2-07 Roscommon Croke Park, Dublin
S FLeming 1-1, E Condron 1-0, J Lalor 0-3, S Furey 0-2, R Millar 0-1, S Allen 0-1.P Shallow 1-4, J McHugh 1-1, W Morris 0-1, W O'Hara 0-1.Attendance: P Devlin (Tyrone)

All-Ireland final

24 September 1967Final Cork 5-14 - 2-03 Laois Croke Park, Dublin
D Hunt 1-5, T O'Brien 2-0, D Ahern 1-1, D Morley 1-1, N Kirby 0-3, D Long 0-2, J Barrett 0-1, J Horgan 0-1.E Condron 1-0, S Allen 1-0, J Lalor 0-2, L Houlihan 0-1.Referee: P Devlin (Tyrone)

Championship statistics

Miscellaneous

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References

  1. "All-Ireland Minor Football Championship: Roll Of Honour". RTÉ Sport. 19 November 2012. Retrieved 20 September 2011.