2010 All-Ireland Minor Football Championship

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All-Ireland Minor Football Championship 2010
Championship details
Dates14 April – 19 September 2010
Teams33.5
All-Ireland Champions
Winning team Tyrone (4th win)
CaptainS. McGarrity
ManagerRaymond Munroe
All-Ireland Finalists
Losing team Cork
CaptainA. Cronin
ManagerBrian Cuthbert
Provincial Champions
Munster Cork
Leinster Longford
Ulster Tyrone
Connacht Mayo
Championship statistics
No. matches played47
Goals total116 (2.46 per game)
Points total951 (20.23 per game)
2009
2011

The 2010 All-Ireland Minor Football Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the ESB Minor Football Championship) is the premier "knockout" competition for under-18 competitors of the game of Gaelic football played in Ireland. The series of games are organised by the Gaelic Athletic Association and are played during the summer months with the All-Ireland Minor Football Final being played on the third Sunday in September 2010 in Croke Park, Dublin.

Contents

Leinster Minor Football Championship

First round

17 April 2010 Wicklow 2-13 - 1-09 Wexford Aughrim Park, Aughrim
3:00 PM IST LMC Report
17 April 2010 Louth 0-14 - 5-09 Laois Drogheda Park, Drogheda
3:00 PM IST Laois Nationalist
17 April 2010 Kildare 2-10 - 1-09 Dublin St. Conleth's Park, Newbridge
3:00 PM IST K. Feely 1-3 (goal from pen); F. Dowling 1-0; P. Cocoman, S. Hurley (frees) 0-2 each; P. Cribbin, C. Murphy, P. Fogarty 0-1 each. NewsFinch Clane C. Kilkenny 1-7 (0-5 from frees); F. Duffy, A. Caffrey 0-1 each.
17 April 2010 Offaly 2-19 - 0-03 Longford O'Connor Park, Tullamore
3:00 PM IST
17 April 2010 Meath 6-26 - 0-00 Kilkenny Páirc Tailteann, Navan
3:00 PM IST S. Barry 2-02 (2 from frees); D. Landy 1-04; F. Toolan 1-02; P. Fox 0-04 (1 from free); J. Conlon, C. Devereux 0-03 each; F. McManus, L. Tolan 1-00 each; D. S. Mattimoe, B. McMahon 0-02 (1 from free), C. O'Brien, Queeney (1 from free, 1 from 45') 0-02 each HoganStand.com Referee: J. Murray (Dublin)

Second Round - Losers Section

24 April 2010 Longford 2-12 - 1-07 Wexford Pearse Park, Longford
3:00 PM IST
24 April 2010 Dublin 4-11 - 0-05 Louth Parnell Park, Dublin
3:00 PM IST

Third round

8 May 2010 Dublin v Kilkenny
3:00 PM IST Cancelled*

Quarter-finals

22 May 2010 Offaly 1-09 - 1-08 Meath Páirc Tailteann, Navan
3:00 PM IST
22 May 2010 Longford 1-06 - 0-06 Westmeath Cusack Park, Mullingar
3:00 PM IST
22 May 2010 Kildare 0-16 - 1-13
AET
Dublin St. Conleth's Park, Newbridge
3:00 PM IST P. Fogarty 0-4; L. McGovern (3 from frees), F. Dowling 0-3 each; P. Cocoman, P. Cribbin, F. Conway, S. Hurley, T. Moolick, N. Kelly 0-1 each Leinster Leader H. Dawson 1-7; F. Duffy 0-3 (1 from free); A. Caffrey 0-2 (1 from free); P. Ryan 0-1Referee: J. Curley (Meath)
22 May 2010 Laois 0-17 - 1-13 Wicklow O'Moore Park, Portlaoise
5:15 PM IST Wicklow GAA
29 May 2010 Dublin 1-13 - 2-10
AET
Kildare Parnell Park, Dublin
3:00 PM IST P. Ryan 1-04 (0-01 from free); C. Diamond 0-03 (2 from free); S. Stewart, P. Duffy (1 from free) 0-02 each; A. Caffrey, J. McCaffrey 0-01 each HoganStand.com P. Fogarty 1-02; K. Feely 1-01 (1-0 from pen); L. McGovern 0-03 (1 from free); F. Dowling, P. Cribbin, K. Hurley, P. Cocoman 0-01 each
29 June 2010 Kildare 1-13 - 0-13 Dublin Páirc Tailteann, Navan
P. Cribben 0-05; P. Fogarty 1-01; L. McGovern 0-03 (2 from frees); S. Hurley 0-02 (1 from free); M. Duke, F. Dowling 0-01 each HoganStand.com C. Kilkenny 0-08 (6 from frees); C. Woods 0-02; A. Caffrey, H. Dawson, S. Stewart, 0-01 eachReferee: D. Brazil (Offaly)

Semi-finals

30 June 2010 Offaly 0-10 - 0-09 Laois O'Connor Park, Tullamore
7:15 PM IST Laois Nationalist

Final

11 July 2010 Longford 0-14 - 0-08 Offaly Croke Park, Dublin
R. Smith 0-07; B. McKeon, D. Farrelly 0-02 each; D. Cooney, P. McCormack, D. Mimnagh 0-01 each Longford GAA N.A. Graham 0-04 (3 from frees, 1 from 45'); P. Cunningham, D. Kelly, S. Cullen, B. Cushen 0-01 eachReferee: J. Curley (Meath)

Connacht Minor Football Championship

Quarter-finals

9 May 2010 Galway 5-18 - 1-03 New York
26 June 2010 Mayo 1-11 - 0-11 Roscommon

Semi-finals

27 June 2010 Galway 0-13 - 0-09 Sligo Pearse Stadium, Galway
Connacht GAA Referee: V. Neary
3 July 2010 Mayo 2-12 - 1-07 Leitrim

Final

18 July 2010 Mayo 3-09 - 1-10 Galway McHale Park, Castlebar
Connacht GAA Referee: D. Hunt

Munster Minor Football Championship

Quarter-finals

14 April 2010 Limerick 3-10 - 2-04 Waterford Kilmallock
14 April 2010 Clare 0-09 - 1-09 Cork Cusack Park, Ennis

Play-offs

19 April 2010 Clare 4-10 - 1-06 Waterford Cusack Park, Ennis
24 April 2010 Tipperary 1-08 - 1-03 Clare Semple Stadium, Thurles

Semi-finals

12 May 2010 Kerry 2-15 - 0-07 Limerick Newcastlewest
12 May 2010 Cork 2-12 - 2-09 Tipperary Semple Stadium, Ennis

Final

4 July 2010 Cork 1-08 - 1-07 Kerry Fitzgerald Stadium, Killarney

Ulster Minor Football Championship

First round

16 May 2010 Derry 2-08 - 2-09 Armagh Celtic Park, Derry
12:00 PM

Quarter-finals

23 May 2010 Antrim 1-08 - 1-13 Tyrone Casement Park, Belfast
2:00 PM
29 May 2010 Monaghan 1-08 - 1-13 Armagh Páirc Esler, Newry
7:00 PM
30 May 2010 Donegal 0-12 - 2-10 Down MacCumhaill Park, Ballybofey
12:00 PM
30 May 2010 Cavan 2-16 - 1-10 Fermanagh St. Tiernach's Park, Clones
7:00 PM

Semi-finals

19 June 2010 Tyrone 1-10 - 0-10 Down Casement Park, Belfast
3:30 PM
4 July 2010 Cavan 0-11 - 1-10 Armagh St. Tiernach's Park, Clones
7:00 PM

Final

18 July 2010 Armagh 0-05 - 1-14 Tyrone St. Tiernach's Park, Clones
12:00 PM

All-Ireland Series

Quarter-finals

31 July 2010 Mayo 1-14 - 1-12 Offaly
31 July 2010 Galway 0-10 - 1-06 Longford
31 July 2010 Tyrone 2-12 - 0-09 Kerry
1 August 2010 Cork 3-11 - 0-19 Armagh

Semi-finals

28 August 2010 Tyrone 3-10 - 0-16 Mayo
29 August 2010 Cork 3-15 - 5-08 Galway

Final

19 September 2010 Tyrone 1-13 - 1-12 Cork Croke Park, Dublin
1:15 PMJ McCullagh 0-04; H. Óg Conlon 1-00; C. Grugan, R. O'Neill (0-01 from free) 0-02 each; T. Canavan (0-01 from free), E. Deeney, R. Devlin, M. Donaghy, N. Sludden, 0-01 each The Irish Times D. McEoin 0-05; K. Hallissey 1-01; J. O'Rourke, B. Hurley (0-03 from frees) 0-03 eachAttendance: 81,604
Referee: M. Duffy (Sligo)

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