2010 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship

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2010 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
Championship details
Dates2 May – 19 September 2010
Teams33
All-Ireland Champions
Winning team Cork (7th win)
Captain Graham Canty
Manager Conor Counihan
All-Ireland Finalists
Losing team Down
Captain Brendan Coulter and Ambrose Rogers
Manager James McCartan Jnr
Provincial Champions
Munster Kerry
Leinster Meath
Ulster Tyrone
Connacht Roscommon
Championship statistics
No. matches played64
Goals total107 (1.67 per game)
Points total1638 (25.59 per game)
Top Scorer Colours of Kildare.svg Johnny Doyle (1-49)
Player of the Year Colours of Dublin.svg Bernard Brogan
2009
2011

The 2010 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was the 124th edition of the GAA's premier inter-county Gaelic football tournament, played between 31 of the 32 counties of Ireland plus London and New York.

Contents

The draw for the championship took place on 22 October 2009. [1] The championship began on 2 May 2010 and concluded with the All-Ireland final at Croke Park on 19 September 2010. Cork defeated Down by 0-16 to 0-15 to win their seventh All-Ireland senior title, and their first since 1990.

The 2010 championship was unusual in that all four provincial champions (Kerry, Meath, Roscommon and Tyrone) were knocked out in the All-Ireland quarter-finals, [2] and all four provincial runners-up (Limerick, Louth, Sligo and Monaghan) were eliminated in the fourth and final round of the All-Ireland qualifiers. Kerry and Sligo were defeated by Down, Meath and Monaghan by Kildare, Roscommon and Limerick by Cork, and Tyrone and Louth by Dublin. Cork then defeated Dublin in the first All-Ireland semi-final, before Down defeated Kildare in the second.

Format

Four knockout (single elimination format) provincial championships were played. London and New York competed in Connacht. The four provincial champions advanced to the All-Ireland quarter-finals.

Provincial championships

Munster Senior Football Championship

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Munster final
Colours of Waterford.svg Waterford 1-10
Colours of Clare.svg Clare 0-9 Colours of Limerick.svg Limerick 1-17
Colours of Waterford.svg Waterford 1-9
Colours of Limerick.svg Limerick 1-14
Colours of Kerry.svg Kerry 1-17
Colours of Cork.svg Cork 1-14
Colours of Tipperary.svg Tipperary 2-6 Colours of Kerry.svg Kerry 1-15
Colours of Kerry.svg Kerry 2-18
Final
Limerick 1-14 - 1-17 Kerry
G Collins 0-5, J Galvin 1-2, B Scanlon, J Ryan 0-2 each, J O'Donovan, S Kelly, S Buckley 0-1 each Report C Cooper 1-5, Declan O'Sullivan 0-3, B Sheehan, M McCarthy, T O Se 0-2 each, Darran O'Sullivan, M Quirke, D Moran 0-01 each

Leinster Senior Football Championship

Preliminary round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Leinster final
Colours of Louth.svg Louth 1-11
Colours of Longford.svg Longford 1-7 Colours of Louth.svg Louth 1-22
Colours of Kildare.svg Kildare 1-16
Colours of Louth.svg Louth 1-15
Colours of Wicklow.svg Wicklow 3-13 Colours of Westmeath.svg Westmeath 2-10
Colours of Carlow.svg Carlow 0-12 Colours of Wicklow.svg Wicklow 1-11
Colours of Louth.svg Louth 1-10
Colours of Meath.svg Meath 1-20 Colours of Meath.svg Meath 1-12
Colours of Offaly.svg Offaly 2-7 Colours of Meath.svg Meath 2-14
Colours of Laois.svg Laois 0-10
Colours of Meath.svg Meath 5-9
Colours of Dublin.svg Dublin 0-13
Colours of Wexford.svg Wexford 0-15
Colours of Dublin.svg Dublin 2-16
Final
Louth 1-10 - 1-12 Meath
B White 0-4, JP Rooney 1-1, C Judge 0-2, P Keenan, A Reed, A McDonnell 0-1 each Report G Reilly, C Ward 0-4 each, J Sheridan 1-0, S Bray 0-2, A Moyles 0-1
Croke Park, Dublin
Attendance: 48,875
Referee: M. Sludden (Tyrone)

Connacht Senior Football Championship

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Connacht final
Colours of New York.svg New York 0-12
Colours of Galway.svg Galway 2-13 Colours of Galway.svg Galway 0-16
Colours of Sligo.svg Sligo 0-15 Colours of Sligo.svg Sligo 1-14
Colours of Mayo.svg Mayo 1-8 Colours of Sligo.svg Sligo 0-13
Colours of Roscommon.svg Roscommon 0-14
Colours of Leitrim.svg Leitrim 0-11
Colours of London.svg London 0-6 Colours of Roscommon.svg Roscommon 1-13
Colours of Roscommon.svg Roscommon 0-14
Final
Sligo 0-13 - 0-14 Roscommon
A Costello 0-5, A Marren 0-3, M Breheny 0-2, C McGee, C Harrison, S Davey 0-1 each Report D Shine 0-10, D Casey, C Cregg, D Keenan, D O'Gara 0-1 each
McHale Park, Castlebar
Referee: J. White (Donegal)

Ulster Senior Football Championship

Preliminary round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Ulster final
Colours of Antrim.svg Antrim 1-13
Colours of Tyrone.svg Tyrone 2-14
Colours of Tyrone.svg Tyrone 0-14
Colours of Down.svg Down 0-10
Colours of Donegal.svg Donegal 2-10
Colours of Down.svg Down 1-15
Colours of Tyrone.svg Tyrone 1-14
Colours of Monaghan.svg Monaghan 0-7
Colours of Cavan.svg Cavan 0-13
Colours of Fermanagh.svg Fermanagh 1-13
Colours of Fermanagh.svg Fermanagh 2-8
Colours of Monaghan.svg Monaghan 0-21
Colours of Monaghan.svg Monaghan 1-18
Colours of Derry.svg Derry 1-7 Colours of Armagh.svg Armagh 0-9
Colours of Armagh.svg Armagh 1-10
Final
Tyrone 1-14 - 0-7 Monaghan
C Cavanagh 1-0, S Cavanagh 0-3, K Hughes, D Harte, M Penrose 0-2 each, T McGuigan, C Gormley, B Dooher, P Jordan, Joe McMahon 0-1 each Report C McManus 0-2, T Freeman, P Finlay, R Woods, D Clerkin, D Mone 0-1 each
St. Tiernach's Park, Clones
Attendance: 34,000
Referee: D. Coldrick (Meath)

All-Ireland Qualifiers

Round 1

The 16 teams which failed to reach a provincial semi-final took part in Round 1 of the qualifiers (New York do not compete). A draw was held on 13 June 2010 to decide which of these teams would face each other. [3]

26 June 2010Round 1 Carlow 2-9 - 1-18 Derry Dr Cullen Park, Carlow
D St Ledger 1-4, M Carpenter 1-1, S Rea 0-2, S Gannon, P Broderick 0-1 each Report E Bradley 1-6, M Lynch 0-4, J Kielt 0-3, M Craig, C McKeever, E McGuckian, E Muldoon, D Mullan 0-1 eachReferee: M. Condon (Waterford)
26 June 2010Round 1 Kildare 0-15 - 0-15
AET
Antrim St. Conleth's Park, Newbridge
J Doyle 0-7, P O'Neill, R Sweeney 0-2 each, E Bolton, J Kavanagh, G White, E O'Flaherty 0-1 each Report P Cunningham 0-10, K McGourty 0-3, K O'Boyle, T McCann 0-1 eachReferee: M. Deegan (Laois)
26 June 2010Round 1 Offaly 2-18 - 1-18
AET
Clare O'Connor Park, Tullamore
K Casey 1-4, N McNamee 0-5, D Egan 1-1, C McManus 0-3, K Slattery, B Geraghty, J Reynolds, A Sullivan, G Guilfoyle 0-1 each Report D Tubridy 0-12, ,K Cahill 1-1, G Brennan, A Clohessy, D Molohan, G Kelly 0-1 eachReferee: M. Higgins (Fermanagh)
26 June 2010Round 1 Mayo 0-14 - 1-12 Longford Pearse Park, Longford
A Freeman 0-5, A Dillon 0-4, A Moran 0-2, S O'Shea, C Mortimer, B Moran 0-1 each Report F McGee 0-5, B Kavanagh 0-4, P Kelly 1-0, S Mulligan, K Mulligan, P Dowd 0-1 eachReferee: G. Kinneavy (Galway)
26 June 2010Round 1 Armagh 2-14 - 0-11 Donegal Crossmaglen
J Clarke 2-2, A Kernan, G Swift, S McDonnell 0-3 each, J Feeney 0-2, C Vernon 0-1 Report M Murphy 0-7, N Gallagher, M McHugh, C McFadden, A Hanlon 0-1 eachReferee: M. Duffy (Sligo)
26 June 2010Round 1 Cavan 0-15 - 2-8 Wicklow Breffni Park, Cavan
S Johnston 0-6, G Smith 0-4, R Flanagan 0-2, E McGuigan, M McKeever, A Clarke 0-1 each Report T Hannon 0-5, L Glynn, S Furlong 1-0 each, N Mernagh, P Cunningham, P Earls 0-1 eachReferee: C. Reilly (Meath)
27 June 2010Round 1 Wexford 4-22 - 0-9 London Ruislip
PJ Banville 2-4, M Forde 0-7, S Roche 1-2, C Lyng 0-4, A Doyle 1-0, D Murphy, B Malone, D Waters, B Doyle, R Barry 0-1 each Report D Horan 0-2, S Conroy, C Eastwood, B Smyth, D Hayden, K Phair, N Egan, S McVeigh 0-1 eachReferee: D. Fahy (Longford)
27 June 2010Round 1 Tipperary 0-13 - 0-12 Laois Semple Stadium, Thurles
B Grogan 0-7, P Acheson, B Mulvihill 0-2 each, G Hannigan, S Hahessy 0-1 each Report J O'Loughlin, P Clancy, D Kingston 0-2 each, P McMahon, B Sheehan, N Donoher, MJ Tierney, R Munnelly, C Rogers 0-1 eachAttendance: 1,367
Referee: M. Collins (Cork)
3 July 2010Round 1
Replay
Antrim 0-9 - 1-15 Kildare Casement Park, Belfast
P Cunningham 0-7, K Brady, B Herron 0-1 each Report J Doyle 1-6, E Callaghan 0-2, M O'Flaherty, R Sweeney, E O'Flaherty, D Earley, P O'Neill, K Cribben, D Flynn 0-1 eachReferee: J. McQuillan (Cavan)

Round 2

The draw for Round 2 was held on 28 June 2010. The eight Round 1 winners were each drawn against one of the losing provincial semi-finalists. [4]

10 July 2010Round 2 Kildare 1-12 - 0-6 Leitrim St. Conleth's Park, Newbridge
J Kavanagh 1-4, J Doyle 0-3, H Lynch, E Callaghan, M O'Flaherty, P O'Neill, R Sweeney 0-1 each Report M Foley 0-3, R Mulvey, S Canning, D Sweeney 0-1 eachReferee: C. Reilly (Meath)
10 July 2010Round 2 Dublin 1-21 - 1-13 Tipperary Croke Park, Dublin
B Brogan 0-7, A Brogan 0-4, M MacAuley 1-1, C Keaney 0-3, R McConnell 0-2, S Cluxton, E Fennell, E O'Gara, K McManamon 0-1 each Report B Grogan 1-5, P Austin, C Sweeney 0-3 each, S Hahessy, B Coen 0-1 eachReferee: P. McEnaney (Monaghan)
10 July 2010Round 2 Cork 1-19 - 0-4 Cavan Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Cork
D Goulding 0-8, C O'Neill 0-4, P Kelly 0-3, P O'Neill 1-0, C Sheehan 0-2, F Goold, D Kavanagh 0-1 each Report R Flanagan 0-2, C Mackey, S Johnston 0-1 eachReferee: S. Doyle (Wexford)
10 July 2010Round 2 Offaly 0-15 - 0-10 Waterford O'Connor Park, Tullamore
N McNamee 0-5, C McManus 0-3, G Guilfoyle, A Sullivan 0-2 each, K Casey, B Connor, R Brady 0-1 each Report G Hurney 0-5, C McGrath 0-2, S Briggs, M Donnelly, P Hurney 0-1 eachReferee: A. Mangan (Kerry)
10 July 2010Round 2 Galway 0-13 - 1-11 Wexford Pearse Stadium, Salthill
P Joyce 0-6, C Bane 0-4, G O'Donnell, M Clancy, S Armstrong 0-1 each Report C Lyng 1-6, A Flynn, E Bradley, C Morris, R Barry, M Forde 0-1 eachReferee: J. White (Donegal)
10 July 2010Round 2 Down 1-14 - 1-10 Longford Páirc Esler, Newry
M Clarke 1-5, D Hughes, M Poland 0-3 each, B Coulter, J Clarke, D Rooney 0-1 each Report F McGee 1-7, P Barden 0-2, N Farrell 0-1Referee: M. Higgins (Fermanagh)
10 July 2010Round 2 Westmeath 1-7 - 0-13 Derry Cusack Park, Mullingar
D Dolan 0-4, M Flanagan 1-0, M Ennis, D Duffy, P Bannon 0-1 each Report J Kielt, M Lynch 0-5 each, E Bradley 0-2, R Wilkinson 0-1Referee: M. Duffy (Sligo)
11 July 2010Round 2 Fermanagh 0-7 - 0-11 Armagh Brewster Park, Enniskillen
S Quigley 0-5, B Cox, T McElroy 0-1 each Report S McDonnell 0-6, J Clarke, C Vernon 0-2 each, G Swift 0-1Referee: D. Fahy (Longford)

Round 3

The draw for Round 3 was held on 11 July 2010. The eight Round 2 winners play-off to reduce the number of teams to four. [5]

17 July 2010Round 3 Dublin 0-14 - 0-11 Armagh Croke Park, Dublin
B Brogan 0-9, S Cluxton, K McManamon, P McMahon, P Flynn, E Fennell 0-1 each Report S McDonnell 0-5, C McKeever, A Kernan, J Clarke, B Mallon, M Mackin, J Feeney 0-1 eachReferee: J. McQuillan (Cavan)
18 July 2010Round 3 Wexford 0-5 - 0-12 Cork Wexford Park, Wexford
A Flynn, E Bradley, C Lyng, M Forde, B Brosnan 0-1 each Report P Kelly 0-4, D Goulding 0-3, C Sheehan 0-2, G Canty, A Walsh, J Miskella 0-1 eachReferee: G. Kinneavy (Galway)
17 July 2010Round 3 Derry 1-9 - 2-17 Kildare Celtic Park, Derry
E Bradley 0-3, R Wilkinson 1-0, J Kielt, M Lynch 0-2 each, E Muldoon, D Mullan 0-1 each Report J Doyle 0-8, E Callaghan 1-4, A Smith 1-0, P O'Neill 0-2, H McGrillen, E Bolton, E O'Flaherty 0-1 eachReferee: M. Duffy (Sligo)
17 July 2010Round 3 Offaly 1-10 - 1-12 Down O'Connor Park, Tullamore
K Casey 1-1, R Brady, B Connor, C McManus 0-2 each, A Sullivan, J Reynolds, N McNamee 0-1 each Report M Clarke 0-5, A Carr 1-0, M Poland 0-3, J Clarke 0-2, B Coulter, D Hughes 0-1 eachReferee: M. Duffy (Sligo)

Round 4

The draw for Round 4 was held on 18 July 2010. The four Round 3 winners were each drawn against one of the losing provincial finalists. [6]

24 July 2010Round 4 Louth 0-13 - 2-14 Dublin Croke Park, Dublin
B White, D Clarke 0-3 each, D Byrne, P Keenan 0-2 each, A McDonnell, S Lennon, D Maguire 0-1 each Report E O'Gara 2-1, B Cullen, B Brogan 0-3 each, S Cluxton 0-2, G Brennan, R McConnell, A Brogan, P Flynn, T Quinn 0-1 eachReferee: P. McEnaney (Monaghan)
24 July 2010Round 4 Limerick 1-11 - 0-16
AET
Cork Gaelic Grounds, Limerick
G Collins 1-4, S Lavin 0-2, J Ryan, C Fitzgerald, B Scanlon, S Kelly, I Ryan 0-1 each Report D Goulding 0-7, D O'Connor, C O'Neill 0-2 each, D Kavanagh, A Walsh, C Sheehan, A O'Connor, P Kelly 0-1 eachReferee: P. Hughes (Armagh)
24 July 2010Round 4 Monaghan 1-11 - 1-15 Kildare Croke Park, Dublin
H McElroy 1-0, P Finlay 0-3, D Freeman, D Hughes, O Lennon, K Hughes, C Hanratty, C McManus, T Freeman, S Gollogly 0-1 each Report J Kavanagh 0-5, R Sweeney 1-1, J Doyle, E Callaghan, E O'Flaherty 0-2 each, E Bolton, D Flynn, A Smith 0-1 eachReferee: J. White (Donegal)
24 July 2010Round 4 Sligo 0-10 - 3-20 Down Breffni Park, Cavan
A Marren 0-4, S Coen, D Kelly, C McGee 0-2 each Report R Murtagh 1-5, J Clarke, A Rogers 1-1 each, M Clarke 0-4, D Hughes 0-3, M Poland 0-2, K McKernan, P Fitzpatrick, P McComiskey, C Garvey 0-1 eachReferee: M. Deegan (Laois)

All-Ireland Senior Football Championship

Quarter-Finals Semi-Finals All-Ireland Final
         
Colours of Roscommon.svg Roscommon 0-10
Colours of Cork.svg Cork 1-16
Colours of Cork.svg Cork 1-15
Colours of Dublin.svg Dublin 1-14
Colours of Tyrone.svg Tyrone 0-13
Colours of Dublin.svg Dublin 1-15
Colours of Cork.svg Cork 0-16
Colours of Down.svg Down 0-15
Colours of Meath.svg Meath 1-12
Colours of Kildare.svg Kildare 2-17
Colours of Kildare.svg Kildare 1-14
Colours of Down.svg Down 1-16
Colours of Kerry.svg Kerry 1-10
Colours of Down.svg Down 1-16

Quarter-finals

Quarter-final
Kerry 1-10 - 1-16 Down
C Cooper 0-7, B Sheehan 0-3, D Moran 1-0 Report M Poland 1-2, M Clarke 0-4, B Coulter 0-3, P McComiskey, A Rodgers 0-3 each, C Maginn, R Murtagh, P Fitzpatrick 0-1 each
Croke Park, Dublin
Attendance: 62,749
Referee: J. McQuillan (Cavan)

Quarter-final
Tyrone 0-13 - 1-15 Dublin
M Penrose, O Mulligan 0-5 each, P Jordan 0-2, B McGuigan 0-1 Report B Brogan 0-9, E O'Gara 1-0, B Cullen, S Cluxton, P McMahon, A Brogan, C Keaney, M MacAuley 0-1 each
Croke Park, Dublin
Attendance: 62,749
Referee: D. Coldrick (Meath)

Quarter-final
Roscommon 0-10 - 1-16 Cork
D Shine 0-5, M Finneran, K Mannion, D O'Gara, J Rogers, G Heneghan 0-1 each Report D Goulding 0-6, P O'Neill 1-2, D O'Connor 0-3, P Kerrigan, C Sheehan 0-2 each, G Canty 0-1
Croke Park, Dublin
Attendance: 47,016
Referee: C. Reilly (Meath)

Quarter-final
Meath 1-12 - 2-17 Kildare
C Ward 1-2, J Sheridan 0-3, G Reilly, S O'Rourke 0-2 each, C O'Connor, B Meade, J Queeney 0-1 each Report J Doyle 0-8, E O'Flaherty 0-5, J Kavanagh 1-1, A Smith 1-0, P O'Neill 0-2, E Bolton 0-1
Croke Park, Dublin
Attendance: 47,016
Referee: M. Duffy (Sligo)

Semi-finals

Semi-final
Cork 1-15 - 1-14 Dublin
D O'Connor 1-5, D Goulding 0-4, P Kelly 0-2, A Walsh, P Kerrigan, C O'Neill, D Kavanagh 0-1 each Report B Brogan 1-7, A Brogan 0-2, P McMahon, R McConnell, M MacAuley, B Cullen, C Keaney 0-1 each
Croke Park, Dublin
Attendance: 82,225
Referee: M. Deegan (Laois)

Semi-final
Kildare 1-14 - 1-16 Down
J Doyle 0-6, E Callaghan 1-1, H Lynch 0-2, M O'Flaherty, E Bolton, J Kavanagh, K Ennis, D Lyons 0-1 each Report B Coulter 1-2, M Clarke, M Poland 0-3 each, K McKernan, D Hughes 0-2 each, P Fitzpatrick, P McComiskey, C Maginn, R Murtagh 0-1 each
Croke Park, Dublin
Attendance: 62,182
Referee: P. McEnaney (Monaghan)

Final

Cork 0-16 - 0-15 Down
D Goulding 0-9, D O'Connor 0-5, P Kerrigan, C Sheehan 0-1 each Report D Hughes, P McComiskey, M Clarke 0-3 each, K McKernan, P Fitzpatrick, M Poland, B Coulter, J Clarke, R Murtagh 0-1 each
Croke Park, Dublin
Attendance: 81,604
Referee: D. Coldrick (Meath)

Championship statistics

Miscellaneous

Scoring

Top scorers

Season
NameTeamTallyTotalGamesAverage
1 John Doyle Kildare 1-495286.5
2 Bernard Brogan Dublin 3-425168.5
3 Daniel Goulding Cork 1-394276
4 Donal Shine Roscommon 1-323548.75
5 Martin Clarke Down 1-303384.13
6 Colm Cooper Kerry 1-273056
7 Cian Ward Meath 2-232964.83
8 Pádraic Joyce Galway 1-232646.5
9 Bryan Sheehan Kerry 2-192555
10 Joe Sheridan Meath 5-112663.83
Single game
NameTallyTotalCountyOpposition
1 David Tubridy 0-1212 Clare v Offaly
2 Donal Shine 1-811 Roscommon v Leitrim
2 Bryan Sheehan 2-511 Kerry v Tipperary
4 Paddy Cunningham 0-1010 Antrim v Kildare
4 Francis McGee 1-710 Longford v Down
4 Bernard Brogan 2-410 Dublin v Wexford
4 PJ Banville 2-410 Wexford v London
4 Donal Shine 0-1010 Roscommon v Sligo

Awards

Monthly
MonthVodafone Player of the MonthOpel GPA Player of the Month
PlayerCountyPlayerCounty
May Benny Coulter Down Benny Coulter Down
June Paddy Keenan Louth David Kelly Sligo
July Eamonn Callaghan Kildare James Kavanagh Kildare
August Martin Clarke Down Bernard Brogan Dublin
September Aidan Walsh Cork Daniel Goulding Cork

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