1984 All-Ireland Junior Football Championship

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1984 All-Ireland Junior Football Championship
All Ireland Champions
Winners Cork (6th win)
CaptainCiarán O'Reilly
All Ireland Runners-up
Runners-up Warwickshire
CaptainP. Moran
Provincial Champions
Munster Cork
Leinster Wexford
Ulster Cavan
Connacht Galway
1983
1985

The 1984 All-Ireland Junior Football Championship was the 54th staging of the All-Ireland Junior Championship since its establishment by the Gaelic Athletic Association in 1912.

Kerry entered the championship as the defending champions, however, they were beaten by Cork in the Munster final. [1]

The All-Ireland final was played on 9 September 1984 at Roger Casement Park in Coventry between Cork and Warwickshire, in what was their third ever meeting in the final and a first in 29 years. Cork won the match by 3–20 to 0–07 to claim their sixth championship title overall and a first tile in 12 years. [2] [3]

Results

Munster Junior Football Championship

13 July 1984 [4] Final Colours of Kerry.svg Kerry 0-09 - 1-12 Colours of Cork.svg Cork Con Keating Park, Cahersiveen
Referee: R. Moloney (Limerick)

Leinster Junior Football Championship

10 June 1984 [5] [6] Final Colours of Wexford.svg Wexford 0-08 - 0-06 Colours of Louth.svg Louth Croke Park, Dublin
S. O'Shea 0-3, G. Hearne 0-3, G. Foley, E. O'Brien 0-1 eachS. McGahon 0-2, S. Melia, P. Hand, E. Murray, D. McCarthy 0-1 eachReferee: T. Jordan (Dublin)
GK1Phil Walsh (Bannow–Ballymitty)
RCB2Brendan Murphy (St Joseph's)
FB3Jack O'Leary (Blackwater)
LCB4Eamonn O'Connor (St John's Volunteers) (c)
RHB5Luke Finn (Craanford)
CHB6Ger O'Brien (Réalt na Mara)
LHB7George Foley (Fethard St Mogues)
MF8John Creane (St Mary's, Maudlintown)
MF9Pat McGrath (Bannow–Ballymitty)
RHF10George Hearne (Horeswood)
CHF11Pat Barden (Adamstown)
LHF12Seánie O'Shea (Blackwater)
RCF13Séamus Kennelly (Réalt na Mara)
FF14Michael Walsh (Glynn–Barntown)
LCF15Nicky Jones (St John's Volunteers)
Substitutes:
16Eugene O'Brien (Réalt na Mara) for McGrath
17Matty Furlong (Blackwater) for M. Walsh
18James Stafford (Clongeen) for Kennelly
GK1Mal Clarke (Oliver Plunketts)
RCB2Dessie Tuite (Seán O'Mahony's)
FB3Brendan Byrne (St Mochta's) (c)
LCB4Declan Healy (Naomh Máirtín)
RHB5Eugene Murtagh (St Joseph's)
CHB6Barry O'Brien (Seán O'Mahony's)
LHB7Jim Matthews (Hunterstown Rovers)
MF8 Stephen Melia (John Mitchels)
MF9Eamonn McCann (St Patrick's)
RHF10Gerry Murphy (Naomh Malachi)
CHF11Seán McGahon (Seán McDermott's)
LHF12Pat Hand (Naomh Fionnbarra)
RCF13Paul Matthews (Naomh Malachi)
FF14Donal McCarthy (St Patrick's)
LCF15Enda Murray (Dundalk Young Irelands)
Substitutes:
16Kevin Roden (Oliver Plunketts) for Matthews
17Pat Lynch (Dreadnots) for McCarthy
18 Stefan White (O'Connells) for Murphy

Ulster Junior Football Championship

15 June 1984 [7] Final Colours of Cavan.svg Cavan 2-07 - 0-10 Colours of Tyrone.svg Tyrone Brewster Park, Enniskillen
Referee: B. Mone (Monaghan)

Connacht Junior Football Championship

26 May 1984 [8] Final Colours of Mayo.svg Mayo 0-07 - 2-07 Colours of Galway.svg Galway Flanagan Park, Ballinrobe
Referee: P. Kearns (Sligo)

All-Ireland semi-finals

22 July 1984 [9] Semi-final Colours of Galway.svg Galway 2-05 - 1-09 Colours of Cork.svg Cork Tuam Stadium
Referee: C. Ó'Connalláin (Westmeath)
22 July 1984 [10] Semi-final Colours of Cavan.svg Cavan 0-04 - 0-09 Colours of Wexford.svg Wexford Breffni Park, Cavan
Referee: S. Mullanny (Roscommon)

All-Ireland home final

12 August 1984 [11] Home final Colours of Cork.svg Cork 1-10 - 0-09 Colours of Wexford.svg Wexford Fraher Field, Dungarvan
Referee: P. Russell (Tipperary)

All-Ireland final

9 September 1984 [12] Final Colours of Warwickshire.svg Warwickshire 0-07 - 3-20 Colours of Cork.svg Cork Roger Casement Park, Coventry
D. Brennan, N. McLean, S. Dunne 0-2 each, A. Smith 0-1M. McCarthy 3-4, N. O'Connor 0-4, T. Cole, C. Collins, P. Barrett, C. O'Reilly, P. O'Connor 0-2 each, J. O'Sullivan, G. O'Rourke 0-1 eachReferee: T. Moran (Leitrim)

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