2012 All-Ireland Senior Ladies' Football Championship

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All-Ireland Senior Ladies' Football Championship 2012
Championship details
Dates23 July – 7 October 2012
Teams13
All-Ireland champions
Winners Cork (7th win)
Captain Rena Buckley
ManagerEamonn Ryan
All Ireland Runners-up
Runners-up Kerry
Captain Bernie Breen
ManagerWilliam O'Sullivan
Provincial champions
Championship Statistics
Matches Played12
Player of the Year Briege Corkery (Cork)
2011
2013

The 2012 All-Ireland Senior Ladies' Football Championship is the 39th edition of the Ladies' Gaelic Football Association's premier inter-county Ladies' Gaelic football tournament. It is known for sponsorship reasons as the TG4 All-Ireland Senior Ladies' Football Championship.

Contents

Structure

Fixtures and results

Qualifiers

First round
Kildare 0-11 – 0-9 Laois

Second round
Kerry 1-25 – 0-10 Westmeath

Second round
Donegal 3-13 – 0-13 Kildare

Second round
Clare 1-11 – 0-10 Meath

Second round
Mayo 3-12 – 0-4 Tyrone

Final stages

Quarter-final
Clare 2-16 – 5-19 Galway
St Brendan's Park, Birr
Referee: Maggie Farrelly

Quarter-final
Dublin 0-10 – 0-11 Kerry
St Brendan's Park, Birr
Referee: John Niland

Quarter-final
Cork 8-27 – 0-2 Donegal
Dr Hyde Park, Roscommon
Referee: Gavin Corrigan

Quarter-final
Mayo 2-14 – 4-15 Monaghan
Dr Hyde Park, Roscommon
Referee: Michael John O'Keeffe

Semi-final
Cork 2-15 – 0-12 Monaghan
St Brendan's Park, Birr
Referee: John Niland

Semi-final
Kerry 1-13 – 1-7 Galway
S Houlihan (2f), L Ní Mhuircheartaigh (2f) 0-5 each; L Scanlon 1-1; C Kelly, D Corridan 0-1 each Report E Concannon 1-2 (0-2f); L Joyce, S Burke, B Walsh, T Leonard, G O’Connor 0-1 each

Cork 0–16; 0–7 Kerry
Valerie Mulcahy (0-7)
Doireann O'Sullivan (0-4)
Geraldine O'Flynn (0-2)
Briege Corkery (0-1)
Orlagh Farmer (0-1)
Nollaig Cleary (0-1)
[1] [2] [3] Sarah Houlihan (0-3)
Lorraine Scanlon (0-2)
Louise Ní Mhuircheartaigh (0-1)
Patrice Dennehy (0-1)
Croke Park, Dublin
Attendance: 16,998
Referee: Gavin Corrigan (Down)

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