1991 All-Ireland Minor Football Championship

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All-Ireland Minor Football Championship 1991
Championship details
Dates4 May - 15 September 1991
Teams32
All-Ireland Champions
Winning team Cork (8th win)
CaptainAlan McCarthy
Manager Éamonn Ryan
All-Ireland Finalists
Losing team Mayo
CaptainRonan Golding
Manager Martin Carney
Provincial Champions
Munster Cork
Leinster Kildare
Ulster Donegal
Connacht Mayo
Championship statistics
No. matches played33
Top Scorer Colours of Cork.svg Podsie O'Mahony (0-27)
1990
1992

The 1991 All-Ireland Minor Football Championship was the 60th staging of the All-Ireland Minor Football Championship since its establishment by the Gaelic Athletic Association in 1929. [1]

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Meath entered the championship as the defending champions, however, they were defeated by Dublin in a Leinster first round replay.

The All-Ireland final was played on 15 September 1991 between Cork and Mayo, in what was their first meeting in a final in six years. Cork won the match by 1-09 to 1-07 to claim their eighth championship title overall and their first title since 1981. [2] [3] [4]

Cork's Podsie O'Mahony was the championship's top scorer with 0-27.

Results

Connacht Minor Football Championship

Connacht first round

11 May 1991First round Sligo 0-06 - 4-14 Leitrim Kilcoyne Park
C White 0-2, M Doyle 0-2, A Lang 0-1, R Keane 0-1.P McKenna 2-2, G Bohan 0-6, C Griffin 1-2, S McWeeney 1-0, D Leydon 0-1, G Foley 0-1, B Deignan 0-1, G Gilraine 0-1.

Connacht semi-finals

23 June 1991Semi-final Mayo 1-13 - 1-07 Galway MacHale Park
R Ruane 0-6, K O'Neill 1-1, R Golding 0-3, D Burke 0-2, F Glynn 0-1.E O'Reilly 1-2, C St. John 0-2, M Kelly 0-2, J Fallon 0-1.
30 June 1991Semi-final Leitrim 2-13 - 1-05 Roscommon Páirc Seán Mac Diarmada
G Bohan 0-7, S Quinn 1-0, D Leydon 1-0, B Duignan 0-2, P McKenna 0-2, P Connolly 0-1, G Foley 0-1.C Coleman 1-0, T Finneran 0-3, D Washington 0-2.

Connacht final

14 July 1991Final Mayo 4-09 - 0-06 Leitrim MacHale Park
R Ruane 1-5, R Golding 2-0, K O'Neill 1-1, F Glynn 0-1, TJ McHugh 0-1, I Walkin 0-1.G Bohan 0-2, S Quinn 0-2, P Connolly 0-1, G Foley 0-1.

Leinster Minor Football Championship

Leinster first round

4 May 1991First round Kilkenny 1-03 - 1-15 Laois Nowlan Park
D Delaney 1-9, G O'Sullivan 0-2, J Larkin 0-1, L O'Connor 0-1, N Delaney 0-1, D Sweeney 0-1.
4 May 1991First round Louth 3-10 - 1-06 Longford Drogheda Park
A Doherty 1-5, M Quigley 2-0, M Butterly 0-1, A Delaney 0-1, P Kelly 0-1, M Campbell 0-1, J Hynes 0-1.C Kenny 0-4, B Donlon 1-0, S Donlon 0-1, T Donlon 0-1.
4 May 1991First round Dublin 2-05 - 1-08 Meath Parnell Park
D Brady 1-1, C Durcan 1-0, R Boyle 0-2, T Dunne 0-1, E Van Boxtel 0-1.C Sheridan 1-4, P Sullivan 0-2, G Geraghty 0-1.
4 May 1991First round Carlow 0-06 - 5-10 Wexford Dr. Cullen Park
11 May 1991First round replay Meath 1-08 - 1-14
(aet)
Dublin Walterstown GFC Grounds
C Sheridan 1-3, D Curtis 0-2, T Smith 0-1, A Ashe 0-1, P O'Brien 0-1.R Boyle 1-3, G Walsh 0-5, D Brady 0-2, P McGrane 0-2, M Byrne 0-1, D Harrington 0-1.

Leinster quarter-finals

18 May 1991Quarter-final Louth 0-04 - 0-07 Kildare Drogheda Park
A Delaney 0-2, N Butterly 0-2.P Kerrigan 0-5, D Lackey 0-1, Gribben 0-1.
18 May 1991Quarter-final Dublin 4-13 - 1-03 Wicklow Parnell Park
D Brady 2-2, R Boyle 1-3, C Durkan 1-1, G Walsh 0-4, P McGrane 0-2, T Dunne 0-1.S Farrell 1-0, McGillycuddy 0-2, R Coffey 0-1.
18 May 1991Quarter-final Laois 1-15 - 1-11 Westmeath O'Moore Park
D Sweeney 1-4, D Delaney 0-3, D Lawlor 0-2, G O'Sullivan 0-2, N Delaney 0-2, H Emerson 0-1, L O'Connor 0-1.A Gavin 1-3, S Behan 0-3, T Lennon 0-2, K Gunning 0-2, J Dunning 0-1.
19 May 1991Quarter-final Offaly 3-10 - 2-09 Wexford Dr. Cullen Park
S Gavin 1-2, N Claffey 0-5, E Byrne 1-1, D Hanlon 1-0, F Wyer 0-2.D O'Reilly 1-1, E O'Neill 1-0, T Farrell 0-3, S Doran 0-2, P White 0-1, J Byrne 0-1, D Wall 0-1.

Leinster semi-finals

6 July 1991Semi-final Kildare 2-13 - 1-08 Laois Croke Park
N Buckley 1-3, P Kerrigan 0-6, T Sullivan 1-1, D Lackey 0-2, L Donlon 0-1.D Delaney 1-3, H Emerson 0-2, G O'Sullivan 0-2, D Bracken 0-1.
14 July 1991Semi-final Dublin 0-10 - 1-06 Offaly Croke Park
G Walsh 0-4, R Boyle 0-3, A Dunne 0-1, M Byrne 0-1, J McAllister 0-1.E Byrne 1-0, C McEvoy 0-3, M Daly 0-2, R Hartnett 0-1.

Leinster final

10 August 1991Final Kildare 2-08 - 0-12 Dublin Croke Park
B Merrigan 1-5, T Sullivan 1-0, N Buckley 0-1, M Colbert 0-1, G Dunne 0-1.A Dunne 0-4, C Walsh 0-3, D Brady 0-3, P McGrane 0-1, D Lee 0-1.

Munster Minor Football Championship

Munster first round

10 May 1991First round Cork 4-19 - 0-03 Limerick Buttevant GAA Grounds
J Kavanagh 1-6, K Harrington 2-1, P O'Rourke 0-5, P O'Mahony 0-4, D Linehan 1-0, P Hegarty 0-1, F Collins 0-1, L O'Sullivan 0-1.D Brazil 0-2, P Corrivan 0-1.
16 May 1991First round Kerry 3-11 - 1-05 Clare Con Brosnan Park
F McEllistrim 2-1, S Culloty 1-2, C O'Grady 0-5, J O'Connell 0-1, K Burns 0-1, E Bower 0-1.F Lohan 1-0, J Garvey 0-3, A Daly 0-1, C Lynch 0-1.Referee: M O'Connell (Limerick)

Munster semi-finals

9 July 1991Semi-final Cork 5-17 - 0-04 Waterford Clonmult Memorial Park
P O'Mahony 0-10, K Harrington 2-0, J Kavanagh 0-5, S Barrett 1-1, D Hegarty 1-1, D Linehan 1-0.B Arrigan 0-2, R Ryan 0-2.Referee: P Sheehy (Kerry)
11 July 1991Semi-final Tipperary 1-05 - 1-10 Kerry Clonmel GAA Ground
R Tomlinson 1-0, K Counan 0-2, J Finn 0-2, D O'Neill 0-1.S Culloty 1-2, J O'Connell 0-5, S Moynihan 0-1, C O'Grady 0-1, C Byrnes 0-1.Referee: JJ Landers (Waterford)

Munster final

21 July 1991Final Kerry 0-08 - 0-10 Cork FitzGerald Stadium
C O'Grady 0-4, S Culloty 0-2, C Burns 0-1, G McGrath 0-1.Kavanagh 0-4, P O'Mahony 0-4, F Collins 0-1, K Harrington 0-1.Referee: JJ Landers (Waterford)

Ulster Minor Football Championship

Ulster preliminary round

19 May 1991Preliminary round Tyrone 2-06 - 0-10 Derry Healy Park
S Treacy 1-2, O Gormley 1-1, M Mulgrew 0-1, D Farrell 0-1, C Donnelly 0-1.G Biggs 0-3, G McGonigle 0-2, E Cassidy 0-2, K Diamond 0-1, D Murray 0-1, G Diamond 0-1.

Ulster quarter-finals

26 May 1991Quarter-final Antrim 0-06 - 1-08 Fermanagh Casement Park
G Adams 0-1, M Mulligan 0-1, G Thornton 0-1, G Brown 0-1, D Rafferty 0-1, S Healy 0-1.R Gallagher 1-5, M McCaffrey 0-1, M O'Donnell 0-1, S King 0-1.
2 June 1991Quarter-final Donegal 3-07 - 1-07 Cavan MacCumhaill Park
R McLoughlin 2-1, M Boyle 1-2, O McBride 0-3, S Diver 0-1.M McManus 1-1, J McCarthy 0-3, C Sheridan 0-2, C Flood 0-1.
9 June 1991Quarter-final Down 3-08 - 6-06 Armagh Páirc Esler
P Burns 2-0, C McAlarney 1-0, A Lester 0-3, G Murdoch 0-3, D Harris 0-1, C McCartan 0-1.D Macklin 3-1, C Lavery 2-0, B O'Hagan 1-3, D O'Neill 0-1, B Hughes 0-1.
16 June 1991Quarter-final Tyrone 3-10 - 1-09 Monaghan Celtic Park
S Treacy 0-8, C Rafferty 1-0, E Gormley 1-0, C McCaughey 1-0 (og), D Farrell 0-2.M Slowey 1-4, B Flanagan 0-2, N McGuinness 0-2, G Flanagan 0-1.

Ulster semi-finals

23 June 1991Semi-final Donegal 0-14 - 1-05 Fermanagh Healy Park
D Buggy 0-5, M Boyle 0-3, D Boyle 0-2, R McLaughlin 0-2, A Travers 0-1, K Gallagher 0-1.R Gallagher 0-5, M O'Donnell 1-0.
30 June 1991Semi-final Armagh 1-07 - 1-07 Tyrone Athletic Grounds
D Marsden 1-4, C Lavery 0-1, B O'Hagan 0-1, D McCluskey 0-1.D Farrell 1-1, S Treacy 0-2, C Donnelly 0-1, M Mulgrew 0-1, E Gormley 0-1, J McAleer 0-1.
14 July 1991Semi-final replay Armagh 1-12 - 2-10 Tyrone Athletic Grounds
D Mackin 1-4, B O'Hagan 0-3, D Marsden 0-2, D O'Neill 0-2, P McKeever 0-1.J McAleer 1-1, R McGarrity 1-1, D Sonner 0-2, M Mulgrew 0-2, C Donnelly 0-1, E Gormley 0-1, D O'Neill 0-1, B Mallon 0-1.Referee: A O'Neill (Derry)

Ulster final

28 July 1991Final Donegal 1-10 - 1-09 Tyrone St. Tiernach's Park
M Boyle 1-2, D Boyle 0-2, D Buggy 0-2, R McLoughlin 0-1, C Brennan 0-1, K Gallagher 0-1, J Ruane 0-1.C Donnelly 0-4, E Gormley 1-0, D O'Neill 0-3, Martin Mulgrew 0-1, Marcus Mulgrew 0-1.Referee: K Brolly (Derry)

All-Ireland Minor Football Championship

All-Ireland semi-finals

11 August 1991Semi-final Cork 0-12 - 1-06 Donegal Croke Park
P O'Mahony 0-5, S Barrett 0-2, K Harrington 0-2, T Óg Lynch 0-1, P Hegarty 0-1, M O'Sullivan 0-1.M Boyle 1-1, D Buggy 0-4, E McMenamin 0-1.
18 August 1991Semi-final Mayo 1-12 - 2-03 Kildare Croke Park
D Burke 0-4, K O'Neill 0-4, R Golding 1-0, P Cunney 0-2, P McNamara 0-1, T Walkin 0-1, TJ McHugh 0-1.T Sullivan 2-0, N Buckley 0-2, G Dunne 0-1.Referee: P Russell (Tipperary)

All-Ireland final

15 September 1991Final Cork 1-09 - 1-07 Mayo Croke Park
S Barrett 1-2, P O'Mahony 0-4, J Kavanagh 0-2, M O'Sullivan 0-1.R Golding 1-1, D Burke 0-3, P McNamara 0-2, K O'Neill 0-1.Referee: T Campbell (Cavan)

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