2010 Munster Senior Football Championship

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The 2010 Munster Senior Football Championship was that year's installment of the annual Munster Senior Football Championship held under the auspices of the Munster GAA. It was won by Kerry who defeated Limerick in the final. It was Limerick's second consecutive appearance in the final and their second consecutive loss. [1] Limerick had not won a Munster title since 1896. [2] [3] [4]

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The winning Kerry team received the Munster Championship Cup, and automatically advanced to the quarter-final stage of the 2010 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship.

Bracket

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
Waterford 1-10
Clare 0-9 Limerick 1-17
Waterford 1-9
Limerick 1-14
Kerry 1-17
Cork 1-14
Tipperary 2-6 Kerry 1-15
Kerry 2-18

Quarter-finals

Quarter Final
Tipperary 2-6 – 2-18 Kerry
B Grogan 1-3, P Austin 1-0, P Acheson, G Hannigan, B Mulvihill 0-1 each. Report B Sheehan 2-5, C Cooper 0-5, P Galvin, BJ Keane 0-2 each, K Donaghy, Declan O'Sullivan, D Walsh, S Scanlon 0-1 each.
Semple Stadium, Thurles
Attendance: 4,965
Referee: D. Coldrick (Meath)
Quarter Final
Waterford 1-10 – 0-9 Clare
G Hurney 1-1, B Wall, P Hurney 0-3 each, W Hennessy, T Prendergast, R Ahearne 0-1 each. Report D Tubridy 0-4, G Brennan, M O'Shea 0-2 each, A Clohessy 0-1. D Callinan SO
Fraher Field, Dungarvan
Referee: A. Mangan (Kerry)

Semi-finals

Semi Final
Waterford 1-9 - 1-17 Limerick
B Wall 0-4, G Hurney 1-0, T Grey 0-2, C McGrath, R Ahearne, K Power 0-1 each. Report G Collins 1-4, I Ryan, C Fitzgerald 0-3 each, S Lavin 0-2, M O'Riordan, P Browne, S Buckley, S Kelly, E O'Connor 0-1 each.
Fraher Field, Dungarvan
Referee: S. Doyle (Wexford)
Semi Final
Kerry 0-15 - 0-15 Cork
B Sheehan 0-6 , C Cooper 0-4 , T O Se 0-2, Declan O'Sullivan, BJ Keane, A Maher 0-1 each. Report P Kerrigan, D Goulding, P Kissane 0-3 each, D O'Connor 0-2, P Kelly, P O'Neill, A O'Connor, C O'Neill 0-1 each.
FitzGerald Stadium, Killarney
Attendance: 35,782
Referee: P. Hughes (Armagh)
Semi Final Replay
Kerry 1-15 - 1-14 Cork
C Cooper 0-6, K Donaghy 1-1, B Sheehan 0-3, Declan O'Sullivan, BJ Keane 0-2 each, M O Se 0-1. Report D Goulding 1-3 , D O'Connor 0-4, C Sheehan 0-2, M Shields, P Kelly, F Goold, N O'Leary, J Hayes 0-1 each.
Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Cork
Attendance: 26,486
Referee: P. McEnaney (Monaghan)

Final

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
FitzGerald Stadium, Killarney
Attendance: 23,864
Referee: P. Fox (Westmeath)

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