2005 All-Ireland Minor Football Championship

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2005 All-Ireland Minor Football Championship
Championship details
All-Ireland Champions
Winning team Down (4th win)
All-Ireland Finalists
Losing team Mayo
Provincial Champions
Munster Cork
Leinster Laois
Ulster Armagh
Connacht Mayo

The 2005 All-Ireland Minor Football Championship was the 74th staging of the All-Ireland Minor Football Championship, the Gaelic Athletic Association's premier inter-county Gaelic football tournament for boys under the age of 18.

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Tyrone entered the championship as defending champions, however, they were defeated by Down in the Ulster quarter-final.

On 25 September 2005, Down won the championship following a 1-15 to 0-8 defeat of Mayo in the All-Ireland final. This was their fourth All-Ireland title overall and their first title in six championship seasons. [1]

Results

Connacht Minor Football Championship

Rob Robin

2005Rob Robin Sligo 1-10 - 0-8 Roscommon Markievicz Park, Sligo
2005Rob Robin Sligo 0-13 - 0-7 Galway Markievicz Park, Sligo
2005Rob Robin Roscommon 1-16 - 1-7 Leitrim Knockcroghery

Semi-Finals

2005Semi-Final Mayo 4-12 - 0-7 Roscommon McHale Park, Castlebar
2005Semi-Final Galway 1-10 - 1-7 Sligo Pearse Stadium, Galway

Final

10 July 2005Final Galway 0-9 - 0-10 Mayo Pearse Stadium, Galway

Leinster Minor Football Championship

Rob Robin

2005Rob Robin Westmeath 0-10 - 0-10 Offaly Rosemount
2005Rob Robin Dublin 1-11 - 0-8 Laois Stradbally
2005Rob Robin Kildare 2-11 - 0-8 Meath Longwood
2005Rob Robin Dublin 0-11 - 1-8 Westmeath
2005Rob Robin Meath 2-11 - 0-10 Offaly
2005Rob Robin Laois 3-10 - 0-6 Kildare
2005Rob Robin Dublin 6-10 - 0-4 Meath
2005Rob Robin Kildare 1-12 - 1-8 Offaly
2005Rob Robin Laois 3-7 - 0-2 Westmeath
2005Rob Robin Kildare 1-11 - 2-5 Dublin
2005Rob Robin Laois 0-9 - 0-7 Offaly
2005Rob Robin Meath 3-8 - 2-6 Westmeath
2005Rob Robin Kildare 1-19 - 0-3 Westmeath
2005Rob Robin Laois 1-13 - 1-8 Meath
2005Rob Robin Offaly 3-8 - 2-7 Dublin
2005Rob Robin Longford 1-15 - 0-8 Kilkenny Ballymahon
2005Rob Robin Carlow 2-9 - 0-5 Wexford Dr. Cullen Park, Carlow
2005Rob Robin Louth 2-6 - 3-8 Wicklow Wicklow
2005Rob Robin Longford 1-10 - 0-5 Wexford
2005Rob Robin Louth 3-12 - 2-3 Kilkenny
2005Rob Robin Carlow 1-6 - 0-9 Wicklow
2005Rob Robin Carlow 2-13 - 1-5 Kilkenny
2005Rob Robin Louth 1-5 - 1-4 Longford
2005Rob Robin Wexford 1-10 - 0-12 Wicklow
2005Rob Robin Louth 1-9 - 0-8 Carlow
2005Rob Robin Wicklow 1-9 - 1-6 Longford
2005Rob Robin Wicklow 0-13 - 0-5 Kilkenny
2005Rob Robin Louth 4-10 - 0-6 Wexford
2005Rob Robin Longford 2-11 - 2-4 Carlow
2005Rob Robin Longford 0-13 - 1-7 Kilkenny
2005Rob Robin Carlow 1-13 - 2-10 Wexford
2005Rob Robin Kilkenny 2-7 - 0-9 Louth Drogheda Park, Drogheda
2005Rob Robin Wexford 3-11 - 1-8 Wicklow Wexford Park, Wexford
2005Rob Robin Longford 0-13 - 0-8 Louth Killoe
2005Rob Robin Wicklow 0-14 - 0-7 Carlow Pearse Park, Arklow
2005Rob Robin Westmeath 1-6 - 0-10 Offaly Cusack Park, Mullingar
2005Rob Robin Meath 2-8 - 0-11 Kildare Páirc Tailteann, Navan
2005Rob Robin Dublin 1-15 - 3-6 Wexford Parnell Park, Dublin
2005Rob Robin Laois 3-10 - 0-7 Longford Killoe
2005Rob Robin Offaly 0-13 - 1-9 Meath Cusack Park, Mullingar

Semi-Final

2005Semi-Final Laois 3-8 - 1-7 Dublin Dr. Cullen Park, Carlow

Final

17 July 2005Final Laois 1-12 - 1-7 Offaly Croke Park, Dublin

Munster Minor Football Championship

Rob Robin

2005Rob Robin Limerick 1-6 - 2-15 Kerry Gaelic Grounds, Limerick
2005Rob Robin Clare 1-6 - 0-8 Cork FitzGerald Park, Kilmallock
2005Rob Robin Cork 1-16 - 1-0 Waterford Páirc Mac Gearailt, Fermoy
2005Rob Robin Cork 0-9 - 1-3 Limerick Gaelic Grounds, Limerick

Semi-Finals

2005Semi-Final Cork 3-14 - 0-7 Limerick Gaelic Grounds, Limerick
2005Semi-Final Clare 2-6 - 1-17 Kerry Austin Stack Park, Tralee

Final

10 July 2005Final Cork 3-8 - 1-11 Kerry Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Cork

Ulster Minor Football Championship

Rob Robin

10 July 2005Rob Robin Armagh 0-14 - 2-3 Fermanagh St Tiernach's Park, Clones
10 July 2005Rob Robin Down 2-10 - 0-15 Tyrone Healy Park, Omagh
10 July 2005Rob Robin Cavan 1-13 - 1-5 Antrim Breffni Park, Cavan
10 July 2005Rob Robin Monaghan 0-8 - 0-17 Derry Healy Park, Omagh
10 July 2005Rob Robin Armagh 2-10 - 0-12 Donegal Healy Park, Omagh

Semi-Finals

10 July 2005Semi-Final Cavan 0-15 - 1-12 Down St Oliver Plunkett Park, Crossmaglen
10 July 2005Semi-Final Replay Cavan 0-13 - 1-9 Down St Oliver Plunkett Park, Crossmaglen

Final

10 July 2005Final Armagh 0-11 - 0-10 Down Croke Park, Dublin

All-Ireland Minor Football Championship

Quarter-Finals

2005Quarter-Final Armagh 1-6 - 0-10 Mayo Dr. Hyde Park, Roscommon
2005Quarter-Final Cork 0-10 - 1-9 Offaly O'Moore Park, Portlaoise
2005Quarter-Final Kerry 0-14 - 1-4 Laois Gaelic Grounds, Limerick

Semi-Finals

2005Semi-Final Down 1-15 - 1-7 Offaly Páirc Tailteann, Navan
2005Semi-Final Kerry 0-14 - 1-12 Mayo Croke Park, Dublin

Final

25 September 2005Final Down 1-15 - 0-08 Mayo Croke Park, Dublin

Championship statistics

Miscellaneous

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References

  1. "All-Ireland Minor Football Championship: Roll Of Honour". RTÉ Sport. 19 November 2012. Retrieved 20 September 2011.