Tournament details | |
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County | Mayo |
Year | 1989 |
Winners | |
Champions | Knockmore (5th win) |
Promotion/Relegation | |
Promoted team(s) | Hollymount, Shrule |
Relegated team(s) | Lacken, Aghamore |
This is a round-up of the 1989 Mayo Senior Football Championship. Though events elsewhere dominated the Mayo GAA scene in this year, when the Championship was eventually concluded Knockmore were back as champions, after a five-year wait. Their final opponents, Kiltane, were making their first ever final appearance, and missed out on success narrowly.
Game | Date | Venue | Team A | Score | Team B | Score |
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Mayo SFC First Round | 20 August | Claremorris | Aghamore | 2-10 | Claremorris | 0-2 |
Mayo SFC First Round | 20 August | Ballinrobe | Swinford | 2-4 | Mayo Gaels | 1-6 |
Mayo SFC First Round | 20 August | Ballyhaunis | Ballyhaunis | 3-15 | Lacken | 1-7 |
Mayo SFC First Round | 20 August | Ballaghaderreen | Crossmolina Deel Rovers | 1-10 | Ballaghaderreen | 1-4 |
Mayo SFC First Round | 20 August | Knockmore | Knockmore | 0-10 | Davitts | 0-9 |
Mayo SFC First Round | 20 August | Garrymore | Ballina Stephenites | 0-12 | Garrymore | 1-9 |
Mayo SFC First Round Replay | 24 September | Ballina | Ballina Stephenites | 2-9 | Garrymore | 1-6 |
Game | Date | Venue | Team A | Score | Team B | Score |
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Mayo SFC Quarter Final | 1 October | Aghamore | Castlebar Mitchels | 3-13 | Aghamore | 2-5 |
Mayo SFC Quarter Final | 1 October | Bangor Erris | Kiltane | 0-9 | Swinford | 0-8 |
Mayo SFC Quarter Final | 1 October | Ballina | Crossmolina Deel Rovers | 3-6 | Ballyhaunis | 0-5 |
Mayo SFC Quarter Final | 1 October | Knockmore | Knockmore | 2-3 | Ballina Stephenites | 1-6 |
Mayo SFC Quarter Final Replay | 8 October | Ballina | Knockmore | 0-10 | Ballina Stephenites | 0-4 |
Game | Date | Venue | Team A | Score | Team B | Score |
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Mayo SFC Semi-Final | 15 October | Ballina | Knockmore | 2-8 | Crossmolina Deel Rovers | 0-6 |
Mayo SFC Semi-Final | 15 October | Ballina | Kiltane | 3-9 | Castlebar Mitchels | 2-8 |
Knockmore | 2-7 - 2-6 (final score after 60 minutes) | Kiltane |
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