2009 Sligo Senior Football Championship

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2009 Sligo Senior Football Championship
Tournament details
County Sligo
Year2009
Winners
ChampionsTourlestrane (9th win)
ManagerAnthony Brennan
Promotion/Relegation
Promoted team(s)Geevagh
Relegated team(s)Easkey,St.Farnan's,Castleconnor

This is a round-up of the 2009 Sligo Senior Football Championship to date. Tourlestrane were crowned champions on 4 October after beating the then current winners Eastern Harps

Contents

Group stages

The Championship was contested by 14 teams, divided into four groups. Two with three teams and two with four teams. The top two sides in each group advanced to the quarter-finals, with the bottom sides in each group facing the Relegation group stages to retain Senior status for 2010, as the restructuring of the Championships went through its final stages.

Group A

DateVenueTeam AScoreTeam BScore
25 JulyTubbercurry  Calry/St.Joseph's  1-13  Easkey  2-8
25 JulyBallymote  St.John's  1-15  Tubbercurry  0-8
8 AugustMarkievicz Park  Calry/St.Joseph's  0-13  St.John's  1-13
8 AugustEnniscrone  Easkey  0-9  Tubbercurry  1-11
15 AugustTubbercurry  Easkey  0-14  St.John's  1-17
15 AugustMarkievicz Park  Calry/St.Joseph's  2-11  Tubbercurry  1-7
TeamPldWDLForAgainstPts
St.John's33003-450-356
Calry/St.Joseph's32013-374-284
Tubbercurry31022-263-352
Easkey30032-313-410

Group B

DateVenueTeam AScoreTeam BScore
25 JulyBallymote  Curry  0-12  St.Marys  0-9
25 JulyTubbercurry  Eastern Harps  3-14  Shamrock Gaels  0-5
8 AugustKent Park  Curry  1-14  Shamrock Gaels  0-9
8 AugustTubbercurry  Eastern Harps  1-7  St.Mary's  1-10
15 AugustTourlestrane  Curry  0-9  Eastern Harps  1-15
15 AugustBallymote  Shamrock Gaels  0-6  St.Mary's  1-13
TeamPldWDLForAgainstPts
Eastern Harps32015-361-244
St.Mary's32012-351-244
Curry32011-351-334
Shamrock Gaels30030-205-410

Group C

DateVenueTeam AScoreTeam BScore
25 JulyCoola  Coolera/Strandhill  0-8  Tourlestrane  0-8
16 AugustTubberucurry  St. Farnan's  0-11  Tourlestrane  0-18
22 AugustMarkievicz Park  Coolera/Strandhill  2-11  St. Farnan's  2-4
TeamPldWDLForAgainstPts
Tourlestrane21100-260-193
Coolera/Strandhill21102-192-123
St. Farnan's20022-152-290

Group D

DateVenueTeam AScoreTeam BScore
25 JulyKent Park  Castleconnor  1-7  St.Molaise Gaels  1-11
8 AugustMarkievicz Park  Ballymote  0-11  St.Molaise Gaels  1-12
16 AugustTubbercurry  Ballymote  1-12  Castleconnor  0-13
TeamPldWDLForAgainstPts
St.Molaise Gaels22002-231-184
Ballymote21011-231-252
Castleconnor20021-202-230

Quarter finals

GameDateVenueTeam AScoreTeam BScore
Sligo SFC
Quarter Final
29 AugustMarkievicz ParkTourlestrane3-6Ballymote2-9
Sligo SFC
Quarter Final
29 AugustMarkievicz ParkSt.Molaise Gael0-9Coolera/Strandhill1-14
Sligo SFC
Quarter Final
30 AugustMarkievicz ParkEastern Harps0-12Calry/St.Joseph's2-6
Sligo SFC
Quarter Final
30 AugustMarkievicz ParkSt.John's0-12St.Mary's0-9
Sligo SFC
Quarter Final Replay
5 SeptemberTubbercurryBallymote1-8Tourlestrane2-13
Sligo SFC
Quarter Final Replay
5 SeptemberTubbercurryCalry/St.Joseph's0-10Eastern Harps1-17

Semi-finals

GameDateVenueTeam AScoreTeam BScore
Sligo SFC
Semi-Final
12 SeptemberMarkievicz ParkCoolera/Strandhill1-5Eastern Harps0-10
Sligo SFC
Semi-Final
18 SeptemberMarkievicz ParkSt.John's1-14Tourlestrane1-14
Sligo SFC
Semi-Final Replay A.E.T.
26 SeptemberMarkievicz ParkSt.John's1-9Tourlestrane1-11

Sligo Senior Football Championship Final

Eastern Harps
0-7 - 1-8
Tourlestrane
Manager:John Breun

Team:
B.McHugh, K.Cryan, R.Donovan, P.Rafferty, P.McGovern, B.Phillips, K.Gallagher, T.Taylor, P.Grady, M.Doddy, N.McGill, K.Carty, J.Rafferty, P.Taylor, S.Gallagher.


Substitutes:

Half-time:
0-2 - 0-3

Competition:
Sligo Senior Football Championship
(Final)

Date:
Sunday, 4 October 2009

Venue:
Markievicz Park, Sligo

Referee:
Des Henry (Drumcliffe-Rosses Point)

Manager:Anthony Brennan

Team:
S.Gildea, C.Neary, N.Gaughan, B.Kennedy, S.King, A.McIntyre, D.Durkin, S.Dunne, E.O'Hara, G.Gaughan, S.Henry, J.Leonard, G.McGowan, B.Egan, J.Marren.


Substitutes:

Relegation

Group A

DateVenueTeam AScoreTeam BScore
29 AugustCurry  Castleconnor  1-10  Shamrock Gaels  2-11
5 SeptemberTourlestrane  Castleconnor  0-9  Curry  3-9
13 SeptemberTubbercurry  Curry  2-18  Shamrock Gaels  0-8
TeamPldWDLForAgainstPts
Curry22005-270-174
Shamrock Gaels21012-193-283
Castleconnor20021-195-200

Group B

DateVenueTeam AScoreTeam BScore
29 AugustKent Parl  Easkey  1-9  Tubbercurry  3-12
5 SeptemberEnniscrone  Easkey  3-11  St.Farnan's  1-8
13 SeptemberEnniscrone  Tubbercurry  1-13  St.Farnan's  0-7
TeamPldWDLForAgainstPts
Tubbercurry22004-251-164
Easkey21014-204-203
St.Farnan's20021-154-240

Relegation Final

GameDateVenueTeam AScoreTeam BScore
Sligo SFC
Relegation Final
25 SeptemberTourlestraneEaskey0-12Shamrock Gaels0-12
Sligo SFC
Relegation Final Replay
17 OctoberTubbercurryEaskey1-9Shamrock Gaels2-14

Reserve Final

GameDateVenueTeam AScoreTeam BScore
Sligo SFC
Reserve Final
19 SeptemberTubbercurryCurry4-16Tubbercurry0-9

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