2006 London Senior Football Championship

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Following are the results of the 2006 London Senior Football Championship, won by St. Brendan's.

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The London Senior Football Championship is a GAA cup competition between the top Gaelic football clubs in London, England. The London Football championship first began in 1897 with Ireland United claiming the inaugural title.

Round 1

GameDateVenueTeam AScoreTeam BScoreReport
Round 1 Match11 JulySt. Brendan's2–12St. Claret's0–9
Round 1 Match Garryowen 4–11Harlesden Harps1–8
Round 1 Match St Kiernan's 0–8Kingdom Kerry Gaels0–9
Round 1 MatchShalloe Pearse0–3 Tír Chonaill Gaels 2–23

Qualifier round

The winners of each of these brackets go onto take up a place in the championship semi-final.

Round 1B Round 2B Quarter Final 4
         
Garryowen 0–3
Tara 1–13
Tara 0–12
St Kiernan's 1–2
Round Towers 0–4
St Kiernan's 1–9
Harlesden Harps 2–5
St Kiernan's 3–10
Round 1B Round 2B Quarter Final 1
         
Neasden Gaels 2–8
Parnells 2–9
Parnells w/o
Kingdom Kerry Gaels disq
Kingdom Kerry Geals 1–16
St. Claret's 0–4
St. Claret's 2–8
Shalloe Pearse 1–7

Final stages

Second Round Quarter finals Semi Final Final
            
See above
 
Parnell's 0–5
St Brendan's 0–7
Garryowen scr
Tara w/o
Tara 1–8
St. Brendan's 3–4
Round Towers 2–6
St. Brendan's 1–13
St. Brendan's
Tara
Tír Chonaill Gaels 1–15
Parnells 1–3
Tír Chonaill Gaels 0–10
Kingdom Kerry Gaels 1–6
Kingdom Kerry Gaels 0–8
Neasden Gaels 1–3
Tír Chonaill Gaels
Tara
See above
 

Relegation

A

Match 22-Round Towers 1–16 -V- 2–6 St Clarets 08-Oct
Match 23-Garryowen 1–6 -V- 3–15 Neasden Gaels 14-Oct

B

Match 24- St Clarets -V-Shalloe Pearse – 22-Oct
Match 25 – Garryowen -V- Harlesden Harps – 22-Oct

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