1991 Mayo Senior Football Championship

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1991 Mayo Senior Football Championship
Tournament details
County Mayo
Year1991
Winners
ChampionsHollymount (2nd win)
ManagerMike Jennings
CaptainTom Connolly
Promotion/Relegation
Promoted team(s)Balla, Kiltimagh
Relegated team(s)Swinford, Ballintubber

This is a round-up of the 1991 Mayo Senior Football Championship. Hollymount, first-time winners the previous year, retained the Moclair Cup by defeating Westport in the final, with the latter making their first final appearance since 1942.

Contents

First round

GameDateVenueTeam AScoreTeam BScore
Mayo SFC
First Round
30 JuneShruleShrule1-8Castlebar Mitchels1-8
Mayo SFC
First Round
30 JuneCharlestown Charlestown Sarsfields 2-11Swinford0-7
Mayo SFC
First Round
30 JuneHollymountHollymount2-18Ballintubber1-7
Mayo SFC
First Round
30 JuneCrossmolinaCrossmolina Deel Rovers1-12Davitts0-8
Mayo SFC
First Round
30 JuneBallinaBallina Stephenites3-15Claremorris1-12
Mayo SFC
First Round
30 JuneBangor ErrisKnockmore1-6Kiltane0-5
Mayo SFC
First Round
30 JuneBallyhaunisBallyhaunis0-13Garrymore1-7
Mayo SFC
First Round Replay
21 JulyCastlebarCastlebar Mitchels3-11Shrule0-6

Quarter finals

GameDateVenueTeam AScoreTeam BScore
Mayo SFC
Quarter Final
4 AugustCastlebarCastlebar Mitchels1-8Ballyhaunis0-7
Mayo SFC
Quarter Final
4 AugustHollymountHollymount4-5Knockmore2-7
Mayo SFC
Quarter Final
4 AugustBallinaBallina Stephenites2-4Crossmolina Deel Rovers0-9
Mayo SFC
Quarter Final
4 AugustWestportWestport2-8 Charlestown Sarsfields 1-6

Semi-finals

GameDateVenueTeam AScoreTeam BScore
Mayo SFC
Semi-Final
25 AugustCrossmolinaWesport2-9Ballina Stephenites0-8
Mayo SFC
Semi-Final
25 AugustBallinrobeHollymount0-11Castlebar Mitchels0-8

Mayo Senior Football Championship Final

Hollymount
1-6 - 1-2
(final score after 60 minutes)
Westport

Team:
D. Healy
O. Kelly
M. Morris (1-0 o.g.)
M. Connelly
N. Connelly
P.J. Fallon
A. Jennings
F. Fahy
P. Ruane
J. Jennings (0-2)
N. Stagg (0-2)
G. Stagg (0-2)
P. Walsh
P.J. Coen
T. Connolly (1-0)(Capt)


Substitutes:
F. Noone
K. Stagg

Half-time:
1-3 - 0-2

Competition:
Mayo Senior Football Championship
(Final)

Date:
22 September 1991

Venue:
McHale Park, Castlebar

Referee:
Sean McÉil (Knockmore)


Team:
M. Higgins (Capt)
P. Moran
C. Lambert
S. Calvey
N. Baynes
T. Tierney (0-1)
P. Walsh
C. Dever
M. Brennan
K. Geraghty
M. Connolly
L. Gannon
S. Moran
J. O'Grady (0-1)
P. Kelly


Substitutes:
J. Fahy
P. Heraty

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