1988 Mayo Senior Football Championship

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1988 Mayo Senior Football Championship
Tournament details
County Mayo
Year1988
Winners
ChampionsCastlebar Mitchels (27th win)
CaptainBrian Kilkelly
Promotion/Relegation
Promoted team(s)Ballyhaunis
Relegated team(s)Hollymount, Bonniconlon, Ballinrobe,
Kilmaine, Kiltimagh

This is a round-up of the 1988 Mayo Senior Football Championship. Castlebar Mitchels were champions this year, having repeated their 1986 victory over Crossmolina Deel Rovers, although after a replay.

Contents

Preliminary round

GameDateVenueTeam AScoreTeam BScore
Mayo SFC
Preliminary Round
5 JuneCastlebarBallina Stephenites2-12Swinford2-7
Mayo SFC
Preliminary Round
5 JuneCastlebarKnockmore2-14Ballinrobe0-5

First round

GameDateVenueTeam AScoreTeam BScore
Mayo SFC
First Round
10 JulyCastlebarHollymount2-7Ballina Stephenites0-9
Mayo SFC
First Round
10 JulyCastlebarKiltane0-10Aghamore0-7
Mayo SFC
First Round
10 JulyClaremorrisDavitts0-7Kiltimagh1-2
Mayo SFC
First Round
10 JulyBallinaCrossmolina Deel Rovers0-14Lacken1-3
Mayo SFC
First Round
10 JulyKiltimaghKnockmore1-14Kilmaine0-6
Mayo SFC
First Round
10 JulyCharlestownMayo Gaels0-4Bonniconlon1-1
Mayo SFC
First Round
10 JulyBallyhaunisBallaghaderreen0-11Claremorris1-4
Mayo SFC
First Round
10 JulyBallinrobeCastlebar Mitchels4-7 Garrymore 2-2
Mayo SFC
First Round Replay
17 JulyCharlestownMayo Gaels1-6Bonniconlon0-4

Quarter finals

GameDateVenueTeam AScoreTeam BScore
Mayo SFC
Quarter Final
31 JulyBallinrobeCastlebar Mitchels0-10Hollymount1-7
Mayo SFC
Quarter Final
31 JulyBallinrobeMayo Gaels0-8Davitts1-4
Mayo SFC
Quarter Final
31 JulyBallinaCrossmolina Deel Rovers2-9Kiltane0-4
Mayo SFC
Quarter Final
31 JulyCharlestownKnockmore1-9Ballaghaderreen0-7
Mayo SFC
Quarter Final Replay
7 AugustBallinrobeCastlebar Mitchels1-9Hollymount0-9

Semi-finals

GameDateVenueTeam AScoreTeam BScore
Mayo SFC
Semi-Final
28 AugustBallinaCrossmolina Deel Rovers0-8Knockmore0-3
Mayo SFC
Semi-Final
28 AugustClaremorrisCastlebar Mitchels0-6Mayo Gaels0-5

Mayo Senior Football Championship Final

Castlebar Mitchels
2-6 - 1-9
(final score after 60 minutes)
Crossmolina Deel Rovers

Team:
O. Cunningham
J. Brennan
R. Mee
L. Gavin
M. Flynn
P. Waldron
K. Murphy
M. Walsh
M. Feeney
B. Kilkelly (0-3)
M. Carney (1-2)
F. Joyce (1-0)
H. Gavin
D. O'Reilly
K. Lydon (0-1)


Substitutes:
P. Gavin
T. O'Malley

Half-time:
2-2 - 1-4

Competition:
Mayo Senior Football Championship
(Final)

Date:
25 September 1988

Venue:
James Stephens Park, Ballina

Referee:
Willie Kelly (Kilmeena)


Team:
L. Cawley
T. Gallagher
J. Timoney
P. Mangan
G. Loftus
G. Walsh (0-1)
T.P. Leonard
T. Dolan
L. O'Malley
P. Flynn
T. Loftus (0-1)
H. Lynn (0-6)
J. Leonard (0-1)
P. Loftus (1-0)
B. Clinton


Substitutes:
J.J. McLoughlin
G. McLoughlin

Mayo Senior Football Championship Final Replay

Castlebar Mitchels
1-12 - 0-9
(final score after 60 minutes)
Crossmolina Deel Rovers

Team:
P. Gavin
J. Brennan
R. Mee
L. Gavin
M. Flynn
P. Waldron
K. Murphy
M. Walsh
M. Feeney
B. Kilkelly (1-4)
M. Carney (0-6)
F. Joyce
H. Gavin
D. O'Reilly (0-1)
K. Lydon (0-1)


Substitutes:
T. O'Malley

Half-time:
1-4 - 0-7

Competition:
Mayo Senior Football Championship
(Final Replay)

Date:
2 October 1988

Venue:
Fr. O'Hara Park, Charlestown

Referee:
Willie Kelly (Kilmeena)


Team:
L. Cawley
T. Gallagher
J. Timoney
P. Mangan
G. Loftus
G. Walsh
T.P. Leonard
T. Dolan (0-2)
L. O'Malley
P. Flynn
T. Loftus
H. Lynn (0-4)
J. Leonard (0-2)
P. Loftus (0-1)
B. Clinton


Substitutes:
J.J. McLoughlin
G. McLoughlin
E. Hiney

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