2009 All-Ireland Minor Football Championship

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All-Ireland Minor Football Championship 2009
Championship details
Dates15 April 2009 – 20 September 2009
Teams32
All-Ireland Champions
Winning team Armagh (2nd win)
CaptainDeclan McKenna
ManagerPaul McShane
All-Ireland Finalists
Losing team Mayo
CaptainAidan Walsh
ManagerRay Dempsey
Provincial Champions
Munster Kerry
Leinster Dublin
Ulster Armagh
Connacht Mayo
Championship statistics
2008
2010

The 2009 All-Ireland Minor Football Championship was the 78th 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.

Contents

Tyrone entered the championship as defending champions, however, they were defeated by Armagh in the Ulster quarter-final. [1]

On 20 September 2009, Armagh won the championship following a 0-10 to 0-7 defeat of Mayo in the All-Ireland final. This was their second All-Ireland title overall and their first in sixty championship seasons. [2]

Results

Connacht Minor Football Championship

Quarter-final

16 May 2009Quarter-final Galway 1-05 - 0-07 Sligo St. Jarlath's Park, Tuam

Semi-finals

28 June 2009Semi-final Roscommon 1-17 - 0-03 Leitrim Dr. Hyde Park, Roscommon
28 June 2009Semi-final Mayo 2-13 - 1-07 Galway Markievicz Park, Sligo

Finals

19 July 2009Final Mayo 1-05 - 0-08 Roscommon Pearse Stadium, Galway
26 July 2009Final Roscommon 0-05 - 1-08 Mayo Dr. Hyde Park, Roscommon

Leinster Minor Football Championship

First round

18 April 2009First round Dublin 4-15 - 0-5 Louth Drogheda Park, Drogheda
18 April 2009First round Longford 1-13 - 3-10 Laois Pearse Park, Longford
18 April 2009First round Carlow 1-06 - 1-15 Westmeath Dr. Cullen Park, Carlow
18 April 2009First round Meath 0-18 - 1-11 Offaly Páirc Tailteann, Navan
18 April 2009First round Kilkenny 0-05 - 3-19 Wexford Nowlan Park, Kilkenny
18 April 2009First round Wicklow 0-05 - 4-19 Kildare Aughrim County Ground, Aughrim

Second round

25 April 2009Second round Wicklow 2-12 - 1-08 Carlow Aughrim County Ground, Aughrim
25 April 2009Second round Longford 1-06 - 4-12 Offaly Pearse Park, Longford

Third round

10 May 2009Third round Offaly 1-15 - 0-16 Louth O'Connor Park, Tullamore
10 May 2009Third round Wicklow 8-15 - 1-01 Kilkenny Aughrim County Ground, Aughrim

Quarter-finals

23 May 2009Quarter-final Meath 0-18 - 0-9 Westmeath Páirc Tailteann, Navan
D Carroll (0-4), C Devereaux (0-3), P McKeever (0-3), L Tolan (0-2), E Boyle (0-2); M O'Sullivan (0-1); S Tobin (0-1, free), H Silke (0-1), D Larkin (0-1).E Gorman (0-3), J Heslin (0-2); W Fox (0-1); G Egan (0-1), K Reilly (0-1), R Kenny (0-1).Referee: F Barry (Kildare)
23 May 2009Quarter-final Kildare 3-13 - 2-04 Wexford St. Conleth's Park, Newbridge
Referee: F Kelly (Longford)
23 May 2009Quarter-final Offaly 3-13 - 2-11 Wicklow O'Connor Park, Tullamore
23 May 2009Quarter-final Dublin 0-14 - 1-10
(aet)
Laois Parnell Park, Dublin

Semi-finals

27 June 2009Semi-final Meath 0-10 - 1-08 Kildare Páirc Tailteann, Navan
S Tobin (0-4, 1f, 1'45), M Sullivan (0-2), H Silke (0-1), P McKeever (0-1), E Boyle (0-1), A Mahon (0-1).D Mulhall (1-5, 2f), C Reynolds (0-1), P Cribben (0-1), P Fogarty (0-1, 1f).
27 June 2009Semi-final Offaly 1-15 - 5-17
(aet)
Dublin O'Connor Park, Tullamore
B Allen (1f), D Scanlon (3f) 0-4 each, A Sullivan 1-1, M Young 0-3, N Graham, C Boland, J Crombie 0-1 each.P Hudson 2-7 (2f), D Stapleton 1-6, C Reddin, G Sweeney 1-0 each, P Ryan 0-2, M Concarr, F Duffy 0-1 each.Referee: E Kinsella (Laois)

Finals

12 July 2009Final Dublin 1-10 - 1-10 Kildare Croke Park, Dublin
C Carr (1-1); G Sweeney (0-3), P Hudson (0-2, 2f), D Stapleton (0-2, 1f), P Ryan (0-1), A Carr (0-1).P Fogarty (1-4, 2f), D Mulhall (0-4, 1 '45, 1f), T Moolick (0-2).Referee: E Kinsella (Laois)
18 July 2009Final replay Dublin 1-15 - 1-10 Kildare Dr. Cullen Park, Carlow
P Hudson (1-4, 2f), G Sweeney (0-5), F Duffy (0-2), C Carr (0-1), G Seaver (0-1), D Stapleton (0-1), F Breathnach (0-1),D Mulhall (1-1), P Cribbin (0-4), C Reynolds (0-3), S Hurley (0-2).Referee: P Kneel (Louth)

Munster Minor Football Championship

Quarter-finals

15 April 2009Quarter-final Waterford 1-05 - 1-15 Clare Fraher Field, Dungarvan
K Moore 1-1, B O’Halloran 0-2, B Nolan and P Whyte 0-1 each.
15 April 2009Quarter-final Tipperary 1-06 - 1-11 Kerry Semple Stadium, Thurles
J McMahon 1-1, L Treacy 0-3, R McGrath 0-1, Billy Hewitt 0-1.E O’Connor 1-5, D O’Sullivan 0-3, N O’Shea 0-2, S Carroll 0-1.Referee: R Moloney (Limerick)
15 April 2009Quarter-final Cork 2-12 - 1-06 Limerick Páirc Uí Rinn, Cork
D Fitzgerald 1-6 (1f); J Dineen 0-4; B Hurley 1-0; D Drake, W O’Mahony, 0-1 each.P Donna 1-34 (1-0 pen, 3f); J Kelly, T Quilligan, M Ranahan (f), 0-1 each.Referee: J Brew (Clare)

Play-offs

20 April 2009Play-off Waterford 0-09 - 0-06 Limerick Fraher Field, Dungarvan
B O'Halloran 0-8, M O'Halloran 0-1.J Mulcahy 0-4; C Beehan 0-1, T Quilligan 0-1.
20 April 2009Play-off Tipperary 1-15 - 0-06 Waterford Semple Stadium, Thurles
J McMahon (0-6, 5f), B Hewitt (1-1), R Peters (0-3, 2f); R McGrath (0-2), T Hill (0-1), J Lonergan (0-1), L Treacy (0-1).P Whyte (0-4, 2 45s, 1f), S Lawless (0-1), B O’Halloran (0-1).Referee: C Lane (Cork)

Semi-finals

13 May 2009Semi-final Kerry 2-10 - 1-04 Clare Austin Stack Park, Tralee
E O’Connor 1-2, D O’Sullivan 0-2, S Carroll 0-2, J Sherwood 0-1, M Brennan 0-1; N O’Shea 0-1, M Reen 0-1.C Ryan 1-0, S Malone 1-0 (og), C McInerney 0-3, D Sexton 0-1.Referee: D O'Mahony (Tipperary)
13 May 2009Semi-final Cork 0-10 - 0-13
(aet)
Tipperary Páirc Uí Rinn, Cork
J Dineen, B Hurley 0-2 each, D Brosnan, A Cronin, D Drake (0-1′45), D Fitzgerald (0-1f), S Finn, G Minihane 0-1 each.B Hewitt (0-2f), R Peters (0-1f, 0-1 ‘45), R McGrath (0-1f) 0-3 each, L Treacy, L Murphy, T Hill, J McMahon 0-1 each.Attendance: M Rock (Clare)

Final

5 July 2009Final Kerry 0-12 - 0-06 Tipperary Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Cork
J Sherwood (0-4), E O'Connor (0-3, 3f), D O'Sullivan (0-1); N O'Shea (0-1), S Carroll (0-1), I Galvin (0-1), D Kelly (0-1).J McMahon (0-2), T Hill (0-1), R Peters (0-1); L Treacy (0-1), B Hewitt (0-1, 1f).Referee: M Rock (Clare)

Ulster Minor Football Championship

Preliminary round

17 May 2009Preliminary round Fermanagh 0-04 - 1-12 Down Brewster Park, Enniskillen
Referee: E McHugh (Tyrone)

Quarter-finals

24 May 2009Quarter-final Derry 0-10 - 1-12 Monaghan Celtic Park, Derry
30 May 2009Quarter-final Down 1-11 - 2-07 Cavan Athletic Grounds, Armagh
31 May 2009Quarter-final Armagh 2-08 - 1-09 Tyrone St. Tiernach's Park, Clones
14 June 2009Quarter-final Donegal 0-14 - 0-11 Antrim MacCumhaill Park, Ballybofey

Semi-finals

28 June 2009Semi-final Down 1-10 - 1-08 Donegal St. Tiernach's Park, Clones
4 July 2009Semi-final Monaghan 2-08 - 2-14 Armagh St. Tiernach's Park, Clones

Final

19 July 2009Final Armagh 1-08 - 1-05 Down St. Tiernach's Park, Clones

All-Ireland Minor Football Championship

Quarter-finals

1 August 2009Quarter-final Armagh 2-14 - 2-08 Kildare Kingspan Breffni Park, Cavan
E McVerry (0-7, 2f), G McParland (1-0), R Grugan (0-3, 2f), N Rowland (0-1), J Morgan (0-1); A Murnin (0-1), C King (0-1).D Mulhall (1-2, 2f), T Moolick (1-0 og), K Fitzpatrick (1-0), P Cribbin (0-2), C Reynolds (0-2), S Hurley (0-1); P Fogarty (0-1).Referee: G Walsh (Antrim)
3 August 2009Quarter-final Mayo 3-10 - 1-08 Tipperary O'Connor Park, Tullamore
C O'Connor (1-1), A Corduff (1-1), D Coen (1-0), A Farrell (0-2), C Charlton (0-2), A Walsh (0-1); J McDonnell (0-1), D Herbert (0-1), B Walsh (0-1).B Hewitt (0-4, 4f), J McMahon (0-4, 4f), E Hendrick (1-0).Referee: E Kinsella (Laois)
3 August 2009Quarter-final Kerry 3-15 - 1-17
(aet)
Roscommon Croke Park, Dublin
M Reen (1-1), K Hurley (1-1), N O'Shea (1-1, 1pen), E O'Connor (0-4, 2f), D O'Sullivan (0-2), P Joy (0-1), J O'Sullivan (0-1), I Galvin (0-1), D Kelly (0-1), S Carroll (0-1), G Gibson (0-1).C Shine (1-1), N Kilroy (0-4), D Qualter (0-3, 1f), D Clabby (0-2), C Murtagh (0-2), B Carthy (0-1), A Feehily (0-1, 1f), S Oates (0-1), C Compton (0-1), S Leydon (0-1).
15 August 2009Quarter-final Dublin 2-14 - 2-16 Down Kingspan Breffni Park, Cavan
D Stapleton (1-10, 5f); P Ryan (1-0), P Hudson (0-2), F Walsh (0-1), G Sweeney (0-1).R McGarry (1-3, 2f), N McParland (1-0); C Clarke (0-3, 2f), C Mooney (0-3); M Bagnall (0-2), D McKibben (0-1), R White (0-1), D O'Hanlan (0-1); K McClorey (0-1), R O'Hare (0-1).

Semi-finals

23 August 2009Semi-final Armagh 2-10 - 0-10 Kerry Croke Park, Dublin
G McParland (2-0), R Grugan (0-6, 3f), E McVerry (0-3), R Tasker (0-1).É O'Connor (0-6, 6f), G Gibson (0-1), J Sherwood (0-1), N O'Shea (0-1), K Hurley (0-1).Referee: M Duffy (Sligo)
30 August 2009Semi-final Mayo 2-09 - 0-09 Down Croke Park, Dublin
C O'Connor (2-0), A Walsh (0-6, 6f), D Coen (0-1), J Carney (0-1), A Corduff (0-1).R McGarry (0-5, 2f, one '45), C Mooney (0-3), F McEvoy (0-1).Referee: B O'Shea (Dublin)

Final

20 September 2009Final Armagh 0-10 - 0-7 Mayo Croke Park, Dublin
R Tasker (0-3), E McVerry (0-3, 2f), R Grugan (0-1, 1f), A Murnin (0-1), P Carragher (0-1), T McAlinden (0-1). Report B Ruttledge (0-2, 1f), F Durkan (0-1), C Charlton (0-1), D Kirby (0-1), A Walsh (0-1, 1f), C O'Connor (0-1).Referee: E Kinsella (Laois)

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