2014 Cavan Intermediate Football Championship

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2014 Cavan IFC
Tournament details
County Cavan
Province Ulster
Year2014
TrophyTommy Gilroy Cup
SponsorHotel Kilmore
Date26 July - 4 October 2014
Teams14
Winners
Champions Colours of Limerick.svg Cootehill (2nd win)
ManagerCiaran O'Malley
CaptainJohn McCutcheon
Qualify for2014 Ulster Club IFC
Runners-up
Runners-up Colours of Meath GAA.svg Ballyhaise
ManagerPhelim Plunkett
CaptainKevin Tierney
Promotion/Relegation
Promoted team(s) Colours of Limerick.svg Cootehill
Relegated team(s) Colours of Limerick.svg Kill Shamrocks
Colours of Meath GAA.svg Mountnugent
Other
Player of the Year Colours of Limerick.svg Enda Hessin (Cootehill)
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The 2014 Cavan Intermediate Football Championship was the 50th edition of Cavan GAA's premier Gaelic football tournament for intermediate graded clubs in County Cavan, Ireland. The tournament consists of 14 teams, with the winner representing Cavan in the Ulster Intermediate Club Football Championship.

Contents

Cootehill won the championship after a comfortable win over Ballyhaise in the final. [1]

Team Changes

The following teams have changed division since the 2013 championship season.

Opening rounds

Preliminary round

26 July 2014Preliminary round A Butlersbridge Colours of Tipperary GAA.svg 1-13 – 2-10 Colours of Cavan.svg Swanlinbar Breffni Park
19:30Referee: Noel Mooney
27 July 2014Preliminary round B Cootehill Colours of Limerick.svg 2-12 – 0-6 Colours of Cavan.svg Cavan Gaels B Breffni Park
17:30Referee: Padraig Kellegher
30 July 2014Preliminary round A replay Swanlinbar Colours of Cavan.svg 3-11 – 0-9 Colours of Tipperary GAA.svg Butlersbridge First Ulster Park
19:30Referee: Raymond Kelly

Round 1

1 August 2014Round 1 Belturbet Colours of Galway.svg 8-11 – 0-9 Colours of Limerick.svg Kill Shamrocks Breffni Park
20:00 Report Referee: Jim Giblin
1 August 2014Round 1 Ballyhaise Colours of Meath GAA.svg 3-23 – 0-3 Colours of Meath GAA.svg Mountnugent Our Lady of Lourdes Park
20:00Referee: Thomas Doonan
2 August 2014Round 1 Laragh United Colours of Armagh.svg 1-8 – 0-8 Colours of Donegal GAA.svg Shercock Breffni Park
18:30Referee: Harry Conaty
2 August 2014Round 1 Cootehill Colours of Limerick.svg 1-7 – 1-5 Colours of Cork.svg Drung Breffni Park
20:00Referee: Pat Clarke
3 August 2014Round 1 Bailieborough Shamrocks Colours of Cork.svg 2-10 – 1-9 Colours of Cavan.svg Swanlinbar Athletic Grounds
15:00 Report Referee: Conor Dourneen
3 August 2014Round 1 Killinkere Colours of Meath GAA.svg 0-9 – 0-5 Colours of Limerick.svg Drumlane St Felim's Park
16:00Referee: Oliver Óg O'Reilly

Back-door stage

Round 2

16 August 2014Round 2 Drumlane Colours of Limerick.svg 2-12 – 0-10 Colours of Tipperary GAA.svg Butlersbridge Breffni Park
20:00Referee: Jason O'Reilly
16 August 2014Round 2 Shercock Colours of Donegal GAA.svg 2-14 – 1-6 Colours of Limerick.svg Kill Shamrocks O'Raghallaigh Park
19:00Referee: Oliver Óg O'Reilly
17 August 2014Round 2 Drung Colours of Cork.svg 3-9 – 0-6 Colours of Cavan.svg Cavan Gaels B Hugh O'Reilly Memorial Park
14:00Referee: Thomas Doonan
17 August 2014Round 2 Mountnugent Colours of Meath GAA.svg 0-13 – 0-8 Colours of Cavan.svg Swanlinbar Packie Devlin Memorial Park
17:30Referee: Jim Giblin

Round 3

29 August 2014Round 3 Shercock Colours of Donegal GAA.svg 0-12 – 0-11 Colours of Cork.svg Drung O'Raghallaigh Park
20:00Referee: Margaret Farrelly
30 August 2014Round 3 Drumlane Colours of Limerick.svg 4-15 – 0-6 Colours of Meath GAA.svg Mountnugent P. J. Duke Park
18:00Referee: Kieran McCarville

Knock-out stage

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
         
Colours of Limerick.svg Cootehill 0-13
Colours of Cork.svg Bailieborough 1-6
Colours of Limerick.svg Cootehill 1-13
Colours of Meath GAA.svg Killinkere 0-12
Colours of Meath GAA.svg Killinkere1-15
2-8 (R)
Colours of Armagh.svg Laragh United 1-15
0-10 (R)
Colours of Limerick.svg Cootehill 3-11
Colours of Meath GAA.svg Ballyhaise 0-8
Colours of Meath GAA.svg Ballyhaise 2-9
Colours of Limerick.svg Drumlane 1-11
Colours of Meath GAA.svg Ballyhaise 0-13
Colours of Donegal GAA.svg Shercock 1-7
Colours of Donegal GAA.svg Shercock1-11
2-12 (R) (aet)
2-12 (2R)
Colours of Galway.svg Belturbet 1-11
0-18 (R) (aet)
3-6 (2R)

Quarter-finals

5 September 2014Quarter-final Shercock Colours of Donegal GAA.svg 1-11 – 1-11 Colours of Galway.svg Belturbet Breffni Park
20:00 Report Referee: Conor Dourneen
6 September 2014Quarter-final Ballyhaise Colours of Meath GAA.svg 2-9 – 1-11 Colours of Limerick.svg Drumlane Breffni Park
18:30 Report Referee: Brendan Sweeney
7 September 2014Quarter-final Laragh United Colours of Armagh.svg 1-15 – 1-15 Colours of Meath GAA.svg Killinkere Breffni Park
13:00 Report Referee: Brendan Sweeney
7 September 2014Quarter-final Cootehill Colours of Limerick.svg 0-13 – 1-6 Colours of Cork.svg Bailieborough Shamrocks Breffni Park
18:00 Report Referee: Martin Brady
13 September 2014Quarter-final replay Shercock Colours of Donegal GAA.svg 2-12 – 0-18 Colours of Galway.svg Belturbet Breffni Park
18:00 Report Referee: Noel Mooney
14 September 2014Quarter-final replay Killinkere Colours of Meath GAA.svg 2-8 – 0-13 Colours of Armagh.svg Laragh United Breffni Park
18:00 Report Referee: Joe McQuillan
20 September 2014Quarter-final second replay Shercock Colours of Donegal GAA.svg 2-12 – 3-6 Colours of Galway.svg Belturbet Breffni Park
20:00 Report Referee: Margaret Farrelly

Semi-finals

28 September 2014Semi-final Cootehill Colours of Limerick.svg 1-13 – 0-12 Colours of Meath GAA.svg Killinkere Breffni Park
14:00Referee: Conor Dourneen
28 September 2014Semi-final Ballyhaise Colours of Meath GAA.svg 0-13 – 1-7 Colours of Donegal GAA.svg Shercock Breffni Park
15:30Referee: Oliver Óg O'Reilly

Final

4 October 2014Final Cootehill Colours of Limerick.svg 3-11 – 0-8 Colours of Meath GAA.svg Ballyhaise Breffni Park
19:00Enda Hessin 1-7 (0-3f, 1-0 pen), Tom Hayes 1-1, Dermie Connolly 1-0, Caoimhín Carney 0-2, John Carney 0-1 Report Kevin Tierney 0-5 (0-3f, 0-1 45), Martin Conaty 0-1 (0-1f), Francis Moore 0-1, Conor Lyons 0-1Referee: Pat Clarke

Relegation play-offs

Semi-final

14 September 2014Relegation Semi-final Butlersbridge Colours of Tipperary GAA.svg 3-15 – 0-12 Colours of Cavan.svg Swanlinbar First Ulster Park
13:00Referee: Margaret Farrelly

Final

12 October 2014Relegation Final Swanlinbar Colours of Cavan.svg 0-16 – 1-5 Colours of Limerick.svg Kill Shamrocks St Felim's Park
12:00Referee: Conor Dourneen

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