1989 Mayo Senior Football Championship

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1989 Mayo Senior Football Championship
Tournament details
County Mayo
Year1989
Winners
ChampionsKnockmore (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.

Contents

First round

GameDateVenueTeam AScoreTeam BScore
Mayo SFC
First Round
20 AugustClaremorrisAghamore2-10Claremorris0-2
Mayo SFC
First Round
20 AugustBallinrobeSwinford2-4Mayo Gaels1-6
Mayo SFC
First Round
20 AugustBallyhaunisBallyhaunis3-15Lacken1-7
Mayo SFC
First Round
20 AugustBallaghaderreenCrossmolina Deel Rovers1-10Ballaghaderreen1-4
Mayo SFC
First Round
20 AugustKnockmoreKnockmore0-10Davitts0-9
Mayo SFC
First Round
20 AugustGarrymoreBallina Stephenites0-12Garrymore1-9
Mayo SFC
First Round Replay
24 SeptemberBallinaBallina Stephenites2-9Garrymore1-6

Quarter finals

GameDateVenueTeam AScoreTeam BScore
Mayo SFC
Quarter Final
1 OctoberAghamoreCastlebar Mitchels3-13Aghamore2-5
Mayo SFC
Quarter Final
1 OctoberBangor ErrisKiltane0-9Swinford0-8
Mayo SFC
Quarter Final
1 OctoberBallinaCrossmolina Deel Rovers3-6Ballyhaunis0-5
Mayo SFC
Quarter Final
1 OctoberKnockmoreKnockmore2-3Ballina Stephenites1-6
Mayo SFC
Quarter Final Replay
8 OctoberBallinaKnockmore0-10Ballina Stephenites0-4

Semi-finals

GameDateVenueTeam AScoreTeam BScore
Mayo SFC
Semi-Final
15 OctoberBallinaKnockmore2-8Crossmolina Deel Rovers0-6
Mayo SFC
Semi-Final
15 OctoberBallinaKiltane3-9Castlebar Mitchels2-8

Mayo Senior Football Championship Final

Knockmore
2-7 - 2-6
(final score after 60 minutes)
Kiltane

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Competition:
Mayo Senior Football Championship
(Final)

Date:
29 October 1989

Venue:
James Stephens Park, Ballina

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