2008 Sligo Intermediate Football Championship

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2008 Sligo Intermediate Football Championship
Tournament details
County Sligo
Year2008
Winners
ChampionsSt. Molaise Gaels (4th win)
ManagerBrian Campbell
CaptainPeter Wilson
Promotion/Relegation
Promoted team(s)Bunninadden, Geevagh, Drumcliffe-Rosses Point.
Relegated team(s)Ballisodare, Coolera/Strandhill, Tourlestrane

This is a round-up of the 2008 Sligo Intermediate Football Championship . St. Molaise Gaels were crowned champions for the fourth time, the first under the new name, after a replayed final victory over 2005 champions Coolaney/Mullinabreena.

Contents

Group stages

The Championship was contested by 13 teams, divided into four groups. The top two sides in each group advanced to the quarter-finals, with the remaining sides in each group facing the Relegation playoffs to retain Intermediate status for 2009, as the restructuring of the Championships got under way.

Group A

DateVenueTeam AScoreTeam BScore
1 JuneTubbercurry  Coolaney/Mullinabreena  2-13  Ballisodare  0-4
1 JuneTubbercurry  Curry  3-15  Coolera/Strandhill  2-4
8 JuneBunninadden  Curry  1-9  Ballisodare  1-3
8 JuneKent Park  Coolaney/Mullinabreena  5-9  Coolera/Strandhill  1-10
9 AugustTourlestrane  Coolaney/Mullinabreena  2-10  Curry  3-7
10 AugustMarkievicz Park  Ballisodare  1-7  Coolera/Strandhill  0-7
TeamPldWDLForAgainstPts
Coolaney/Mullinabreena32109-324-215
Curry32107-315-175
Ballisodare31022-143-292
Coolera/Strandhill30033-219-310

Group B

DateVenueTeam AScoreTeam BScore
1 JuneTourlestrane  Cloonacool  0-8  Enniscrone  0-6
8 JuneTubbercurry  St. Mary's  3-11  Cloonacool  1-9
9 AugustTubbercurry  Enniscrone  1-9  St. Mary's  0-5
TeamPldWDLForAgainstPts
Enniscrone21011-170-132
St. Mary's21013-162-182
Cloonacool21011-173-172

Group C

DateVenueTeam AScoreTeam BScore
1 JuneBallymote  Eastern Harps  1-17  Tourlestrane  0-0
8 JuneTubbercurry  Owenmore Gaels  1-12  Tourlestrane  0-4
10 AugustBallymote  Eastern Harps  1-14  Owenmore Gaels  0-8
TeamPldWDLForAgainstPts
Eastern Harps22002-310-84
Owenmore Gaels21011-201-182
Tourlestrane20020-42-290

Group D

DateVenueTeam AScoreTeam BScore
1 JuneBallymote  St. Michael's  1-12  St. Molaise Gaels  0-9
7 JuneTubbercurry  St. Molaise Gaels  4-9  St. Pat's  1-5
9 AugustKent Park  St. Pat's  2-10  St. Michael's  3-6
TeamPldWDLForAgainstPts
St. Molaise Gaels21014-182-172
St. Michael's21014-182-192
St. Pat's21013-157-152

Quarterfinals

GameDateVenueTeam AScoreTeam BScore
Sligo IFC
Quarter Final
23 AugustTubbercurryEastern Harps1-8Curry0-11
Sligo IFC
Quarter Final
23 AugustTubbercurrySt. Michael's1-6Enniscrone1-5
Sligo IFC
Quarter Final
24 AugustMarkievicz ParkCoolaney/Mullinabreena3-12Owenmore Gaels1-6
Sligo IFC
Quarter Final
24 AugustMarkievicz ParkSt. Molaise Gaels1-11St. Mary's0-4
Sligo IFC
Quarter Final Replay
31 AugustTubbercurryEastern Harps0-17Curry1-4

Semifinals

GameDateVenueTeam AScoreTeam BScore
Sligo IFC
Semi-Final
13 SeptemberMarkievicz ParkCoolaney/Mullinabreena4-6St. Michael's2-11
Sligo IFC
Semi-Final
20 SeptemberBallymoteSt. Molaise Gaels1-12Eastern Harps0-8

Last eight

Quarterfinals
23 August/August 24
Semifinals
13/20 September
Final
28 September
         
St. Molaise Gaels 1-11
St. Mary's 0-4
St. Molaise Gaels 1-12
Eastern Harps 0-8
Eastern Harps 1-8, 0-17 (R)
Curry 0-11, 1-4 (R)
St. Molaise Gaels 1-5, 1-11 (R)
Coolaney/Mullinabreena 0-8, 0-13 (R)
Coolaney/Mullinabreena 3-12
Owenmore Gaels 1-6
Coolaney/Mullinabreena 4-6
St. Michael's 2-11
St. Michael's 1-6
Enniscrone 1-5

Sligo Intermediate Football Championship Final

St. Molaise Gaels
1-5 - 0-8
(final score after 60 minutes)
Coolaney/Mullinabreena
Manager:Brian Campbell

Team:


Substitutes:

Half-time:
0-4 0-3

Competition:
Sligo Intermediate Football Championship
(Final)

Date:
Sunday, 28 September 2008

Venue:
Markievicz Park, Sligo

Referee:
Ciaran O'Donnell (replaced at Half Time by Pat McDermott)

Manager:Frank Gilmartin

Team:


Substitutes:

Sligo Intermediate Football Championship Final Replay

St. Molaise Gaels
1-11 - 0-13
(final score after extra time, 1-8 to 0-11 after 60 minutes)
Coolaney/Mullinabreena
Manager:Brian Campbell

Team:


Substitutes:

Half-time:
1-4 0-7

Competition:
Sligo Intermediate Football Championship
(Final Replay)

Date:
Saturday, 11 October 2008

Venue:
Markievicz Park, Sligo

Referee:
Marty Duffy (Enniscrone/Kilglass)

Manager:Frank Gilmartin

Team:


Substitutes:

Relegation

GameDateVenueTeam AScoreTeam BScore
Sligo IFC
Relegation Playoff
16 AugustKent ParkSt. Pat's2-10Coolera/Strandhill0-10
Sligo IFC
Relegation Playoff
22 AugustTourlestraneCloonacool1-8Tourlestrane0-8
Sligo IFC
Relegation Playoff
23 AugustDromardSt. Pat's2-9Ballisodare0-5

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