2007 Leinster Minor Football Championship

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The 2007 Leinster Minor Football Championship is the Minor "knockout" competition in the game of football played in the province of Leinster in Ireland. The series of games are organised by the Leinster GAA.

Leinster Minor Football Championship

The Leinster Minor Football Championship is a Gaelic football tournament in the province of Leinster. The current Leinster champions are Meath. The Leinster minor football championship is known as Fr. Larry Murray Trophy. The Cup is named after Fr. Larry Murray who was an underage GAA mentor in both Louth and Armagh, hence the Ulster Minor Football Championship is also named after Fr. Larry Murray.

The Leinster Council is a Provincial council of the Gaelic Athletic Association sports of hurling, Gaelic football, camogie, rounders and handball in the province of Leinster. The Leinster Council has been partnered with the European County Board to help develop Gaelic Games in Europe. Leinster Council's main contribution to this goal is the provision of referees.

Contents

Draw

First Round

Game Date Venue Team A Score Team B Score Report
Leinster MFC
MFC Round 1
7 April Ballyragget Laois 4–20 Kilkenny 0–6
Leinster MFC
MFC Round 1
7 April Wexford Westmeath 1–16 Wexford 1–5
Leinster MFC
MFC Round 1
7 April Aughrim Wicklow 2–14 Offaly 0–8
Leinster MFC
MFC Round 1
7 April Parnell Park Dublin 2–11 Meath 1–7
Leinster MFC
MFC Round 1
7 April Longford Longford 2–7 Carlow 2–4
Leinster MFC
MFC Round 1
7 April Drogheda Louth 1–12 Kildare 0–13

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MFC Qualifiers Round 1

Game Date Venue Team A Score Team B Score Report
Leinster MFC
MFC Qualifier
14 April Newbridge Offaly 1–14 Kildare 1–10
Leinster MFC
MFC Qualifier
14 April Dr. Cullen Park Carlow 2–12 Meath 3–8

MFC Qualifiers Round 2

Game Date Venue Team A Score Team B Score Report
Leinster MFC
MFC Qualifier
28 April Dr. Cullen Park Carlow 2–9 Wexford 1–7

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Last 8

Game Date Venue Team A Score Team B Score Report
Leinster MFC
Quarter Final
12 May Arklow Louth 1–12 Wicklow 1-03
Leinster MFC
Quarter Final
12 May Dr Cullen Park Carlow 2–13 Westmeath 0–13
Leinster MFC
Quarter Final
12 May Pearse Park Offaly 2-08 Longford 0–12
Leinster MFC
Quarter Final
12 May Parnell Park Dublin 1–13 Laois 0–16 AET
Leinster MFC
Quarter Final Replay
16 May Portlaoise Dublin 1-03 Laois 2–12

Semi-final

Game Date Venue Team A Score Team B Score Report
Leinster MFC
Semi Final
30 June/4 July Croke Park Louth 0–9 Carlow 1–10
Leinster MFC
Semi Final
30 June/4 July O'Moore Park Offaly 1–8 Laois 2–16

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Final

Game Date Venue Team A Score Team B Score Report
Leinster MFC
Final
15 July Croke Park Carlow 1–12 Laois 3–8

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