2013 Cavan Junior Football Championship

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Cavan J.F.C.
Season2013
Champions Kill (3rd Title)
RelegatedN/A
Ulster JCFC Kill
All Ireland ICFC N/A
Matches played17
2012
2014

The Cavan Junior Football Championship is an annual Gaelic Athletic Association club competition between the third-tier Cavan Gaelic football clubs. It was first competed for in 1913. The winner qualifies to represent their county in the Ulster Club Championship and in turn, go on to the All-Ireland Junior Club Football Championship. The current champions are Laragh United, who defeated Mountnugent in the 2012 decider on a scoreline of 0–10 to 2–03.

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Format

10 teams will contest the Hotel Kilmore Junior Championship in 2013.

Teams have been drawn into 3 groups, one 4 team (Group 1) and two 3 teams, (Group 2 & 3). The group stages will be played on a league basis. Where teams finish on equal points group placings will be decided in accordance with rule 6.20 of the GAA Official Guide 2013.

The top team in each group will qualify for the semi-finals. The runner up in group 2 and 3 will play off (Round 4(a)), with the winner qualifying to play in a further play off against the runner up in group 1 (Round 4(b)). The winner of this play off will qualify for the semi-final.

Semi-final pairings will be based on an open draw.

2013 Championship

Group A

  Group Winner  Play-off Qualifier

TeamPldWDLFADiffPts
Arva (Q)33008227556
Kildallan (Q)3111454413
Corlough31114670−243
MagheraMcFinns30033365−320

Round 1
Arva5–20 – 1–4Corlough
Pairc Padraig Ui Daobhlaion, Cavan
Referee: Packie Smith (Cavan)

Round 1
Kildallan1–10 – 0–10Maghera McFinns
Fay Park, Cavan
Referee: Brian Crowe (Cavan)

Round 2
Corlough5–7 – 2–12Maghera McFinns
P.J. Duke Park, Cavan
Referee: Conor Dourneen (Cavan)

Round 2
Arva1–14 – 2–9Kildallan
Pairc Padraig Ui Daobhlaion, Cavan
Referee: Michael O'Rourke (Cavan)

Round 3
Arva3–21 – 0–5Maghera McFinns
Sheelin Park, Cavan
Referee: Padraig Sheridan (Cavan)

Round 3
Corlough3–8 – 3–8Kildallan
Pairc Gael na Sionnainne, Cavan
Referee: John Cassidy (Cavan)

Group B

  Group Winner  Play-off Qualifier

TeamPldWDLFADiffPts
Kill (Q)22003321124
Templeport (Q)2101272702
Munterconnaught20022234−120

Round 1
Templeport1–12 – 1–10Munterconnaught
Kingspan Breffni Park, Cavan
Referee: Michael Lee (Cavan)

Round 2
Munterconnaught0–9 – 2–13Kill
Hugh O'Reilly Memorial Park, Cavan
Referee: Robbie McDermott (Cavan)

Round 3
Templeport1–9 – 1–11Kill
Max McGrath Memorial Park, Cavan
Referee: Ollie Donohoe (Cavan)

Group C

  Group Winner  Play-off Qualifier

TeamPldWDLFADiffPts
Shannon Gaels (Q)22003321124
Cornafean (Q)2101272702
Knockbride20022234−120

Round 1
Knockbride2–8 – 2–18 Cornafean
Our Lady of Lourdes Park, Cavan
Referee: Mg Brady (Cavan)

Round 2
Shannon Gaels2–11 – 1–10 Cornafean
St. Aidan's Park, Cavan
Referee: Pat Clarke (Cavan)

Round 3
Knockbride0–12 – 2–11Shannon Gaels
Ballyconnell, Cavan
Referee: Padraig Kellegher (Cavan)

Semi Final play-offs

Semi Final play-off 1
Templeport0–13 – 1–12 Cornafean
Kingspan Breffni Park, Cavan
Referee: Harry Conaty (Cavan)

Semi Final play-off 2
Cornafean 0–14 – 1–7Kildallan
Pairc Padraig Ui Daobhlaion, Cavan
Referee: Mg brady (Cavan)

Semi finals

Semi-finals Final
Kill 0–11
Shannon Gaels 0–8 Kill 1–14
Arva 1–17 Arva 1–13
Cornafean 1–10

Semi Final
Kill0–11 – 0–8Shannon Gaels
Kingspan Breffni Park, Cavan
Referee: Pat Clarke, (Cavan)

Semi Final
Arva1–17 – 1–10 Cornafean
Kingspan Breffni Park, Cavan
Referee: Martin Sexton, (Cavan)

Final

Final
Kill1–14 – 1–13Arva
Kingspan Breffni Park, Cavan
Referee: Tony Gregory, (Cavan)

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