1987 Mayo Senior Football Championship

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1987 Mayo Senior Football Championship
Tournament details
County Mayo
Year1987
Winners
ChampionsBallina Stephenites (31st win)
CaptainKevin McStay
Promotion/Relegation
Promoted team(s)Swinford
Relegated team(s)Belmullet

This is a round-up of the 1987 Mayo Senior Football Championship. Ballina Stephenites regained the Moclair Cup after defeating old rivals and holders Castlebar Mitchels in the final.

Contents

Preliminary round

GameDateVenueTeam AScoreTeam BScore
Mayo SFC
Preliminary Round
28 JuneClaremorrisDavitts0-12 Garrymore 0-6
Mayo SFC
Preliminary Round
28 JuneCastlebarKnockmore2-7Ballinrobe1-5

First round

GameDateVenueTeam AScoreTeam BScore
Mayo SFC
First Round
19 JulyCastlebarClaremorris1-10Kiltane3-3
Mayo SFC
First Round
19 JulyCastlebarBallina Stephenites2-7Davitts0-5
Mayo SFC
First Round
19 JulyKnockmoreCrossmolina Deel Rovers1-8Mayo Gaels1-3
Mayo SFC
First Round
19 JulyBallinaKilmaine3-9Lacken0-11
Mayo SFC
First Round
19 JulyBallinaCastlebar Mitchels1-20Belmullet1-4
Mayo SFC
First Round
19 JulyCharlestownBallaghaderreen0-12Bonniconlon0-4
Mayo SFC
First Round
19 JulyBallyhaunisAghamore1-6Kiltimagh0-4
Mayo SFC
First Round
19 JulyAghamoreKnockmore0-5Hollymount0-4

Quarter finals

GameDateVenueTeam AScoreTeam BScore
Mayo SFC
Quarter Final
2 AugustClaremorrisCastlebar Mitchels0-14Claremorris0-7
Mayo SFC
Quarter Final
2 AugustClaremorrisAghamore3-10Kilmaine0-5
Mayo SFC
Quarter Final
2 AugustBallinaKnockmore2-10Crossmolina Deel Rovers0-7
Mayo SFC
Quarter Final
2 AugustCharlestownBallina Stephenites0-9Ballaghaderreen0-4

Semi-finals

GameDateVenueTeam AScoreTeam BScore
Mayo SFC
Semi-Final
30 AugustCharlestownCastlebar Mitchels2-11Knockmore1-11
Mayo SFC
Semi-Final
30 AugustCharlestownBallina Stephenites3-6Aghamore0-8

Mayo Senior Football Championship Final

Ballina Stephenites
1-8 - 2-2
(final score after 60 minutes)
Castlebar Mitchels

Team:
I. Heffernan
E. Glancy
Gerry Leonard
P. Warde
J. Galvin
E. Melvin
T. Lyons
Liam McHale (1-1)
J. Browne (0-1)
Kevin McStay (0-1)
B. Molloy
M. McGrath (0-3)
P. McStay (0-1)
K. Rowe
T. Tighe (0-1)


Substitutes:
E. Gilvarry

Half-time:

Competition:
Mayo Senior Football Championship
(Final)

Date:
27 September 1987

Venue:
James Stephens Park, Ballina

Referee:
Willie Kelly (Kilmeena)


Team:
P. Gavin
M. Flynn
R. Mee
J. Brennan
I. Reidy
M. Feeney
K. Murphy
H. Gavin
M. Walsh
M. Killeen
M. Carney (0-2)
F. Joyce
B. Kilkelly (1-0)
D. O'Reilly
T. Reilly (1-0)


Substitutes:
T. O'Malley
M. Mullaghy

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