Tournament details | |
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County | Cavan |
Province | Ulster |
Year | 2014 |
Trophy | Tommy Gilroy Cup |
Sponsor | Hotel Kilmore |
Date | 26 July - 4 October 2014 |
Teams | 14 |
Winners | |
Champions | Cootehill (2nd win) |
Manager | Ciaran O'Malley |
Captain | John McCutcheon |
Qualify for | 2014 Ulster Club IFC |
Runners-up | |
Runners-up | Ballyhaise |
Manager | Phelim Plunkett |
Captain | Kevin Tierney |
Promotion/Relegation | |
Promoted team(s) | Cootehill |
Relegated team(s) | Kill Shamrocks Mountnugent |
Other | |
Player of the Year | Enda Hessin (Cootehill) |
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.
Cootehill won the championship after a comfortable win over Ballyhaise in the final. [1]
The following teams have changed division since the 2013 championship season.
To ChampionshipPromoted from 2013 Cavan Junior Football Championship
Relegated from 2013 Cavan Senior Football Championship
| From ChampionshipPromoted to 2014 Cavan Senior Football Championship
Relegated to 2014 Cavan Junior Football Championship |
26 July 2014Preliminary round A | Butlersbridge | 1-13 – 2-10 | Swanlinbar | Breffni Park |
19:30 | Referee: Noel Mooney |
27 July 2014Preliminary round B | Cootehill | 2-12 – 0-6 | Cavan Gaels B | Breffni Park |
17:30 | Referee: Padraig Kellegher |
30 July 2014Preliminary round A replay | Swanlinbar | 3-11 – 0-9 | Butlersbridge | First Ulster Park |
19:30 | Referee: Raymond Kelly |
1 August 2014Round 1 | Belturbet | 8-11 – 0-9 | Kill Shamrocks | Breffni Park |
20:00 | Report | Referee: Jim Giblin |
1 August 2014Round 1 | Ballyhaise | 3-23 – 0-3 | Mountnugent | Our Lady of Lourdes Park |
20:00 | Referee: Thomas Doonan |
2 August 2014Round 1 | Laragh United | 1-8 – 0-8 | Shercock | Breffni Park |
18:30 | Referee: Harry Conaty |
2 August 2014Round 1 | Cootehill | 1-7 – 1-5 | Drung | Breffni Park |
20:00 | Referee: Pat Clarke |
3 August 2014Round 1 | Bailieborough Shamrocks | 2-10 – 1-9 | Swanlinbar | Athletic Grounds |
15:00 | Report | Referee: Conor Dourneen |
3 August 2014Round 1 | Killinkere | 0-9 – 0-5 | Drumlane | St Felim's Park |
16:00 | Referee: Oliver Óg O'Reilly |
16 August 2014Round 2 | Drumlane | 2-12 – 0-10 | Butlersbridge | Breffni Park |
20:00 | Referee: Jason O'Reilly |
16 August 2014Round 2 | Shercock | 2-14 – 1-6 | Kill Shamrocks | O'Raghallaigh Park |
19:00 | Referee: Oliver Óg O'Reilly |
17 August 2014Round 2 | Drung | 3-9 – 0-6 | Cavan Gaels B | Hugh O'Reilly Memorial Park |
14:00 | Referee: Thomas Doonan |
17 August 2014Round 2 | Mountnugent | 0-13 – 0-8 | Swanlinbar | Packie Devlin Memorial Park |
17:30 | Referee: Jim Giblin |
29 August 2014Round 3 | Shercock | 0-12 – 0-11 | Drung | O'Raghallaigh Park |
20:00 | Referee: Margaret Farrelly |
30 August 2014Round 3 | Drumlane | 4-15 – 0-6 | Mountnugent | P. J. Duke Park |
18:00 | Referee: Kieran McCarville |
Quarter-finals | Semi-finals | Final | ||||||||||||
Cootehill | 0-13 | |||||||||||||
Bailieborough | 1-6 | |||||||||||||
Cootehill | 1-13 | |||||||||||||
Killinkere | 0-12 | |||||||||||||
Killinkere | 1-15 2-8 (R) | |||||||||||||
Laragh United | 1-15 0-10 (R) | |||||||||||||
Cootehill | 3-11 | |||||||||||||
Ballyhaise | 0-8 | |||||||||||||
Ballyhaise | 2-9 | |||||||||||||
Drumlane | 1-11 | |||||||||||||
Ballyhaise | 0-13 | |||||||||||||
Shercock | 1-7 | |||||||||||||
Shercock | 1-11 2-12 (R) (aet) 2-12 (2R) | |||||||||||||
Belturbet | 1-11 0-18 (R) (aet) 3-6 (2R) |
5 September 2014Quarter-final | Shercock | 1-11 – 1-11 | Belturbet | Breffni Park |
20:00 | Report | Referee: Conor Dourneen |
6 September 2014Quarter-final | Ballyhaise | 2-9 – 1-11 | Drumlane | Breffni Park |
18:30 | Report | Referee: Brendan Sweeney |
7 September 2014Quarter-final | Laragh United | 1-15 – 1-15 | Killinkere | Breffni Park |
13:00 | Report | Referee: Brendan Sweeney |
7 September 2014Quarter-final | Cootehill | 0-13 – 1-6 | Bailieborough Shamrocks | Breffni Park |
18:00 | Report | Referee: Martin Brady |
13 September 2014Quarter-final replay | Shercock | 2-12 – 0-18 | Belturbet | Breffni Park |
18:00 | Report | Referee: Noel Mooney |
14 September 2014Quarter-final replay | Killinkere | 2-8 – 0-13 | Laragh United | Breffni Park |
18:00 | Report | Referee: Joe McQuillan |
20 September 2014Quarter-final second replay | Shercock | 2-12 – 3-6 | Belturbet | Breffni Park |
20:00 | Report | Referee: Margaret Farrelly |
28 September 2014Semi-final | Cootehill | 1-13 – 0-12 | Killinkere | Breffni Park |
14:00 | Referee: Conor Dourneen |
28 September 2014Semi-final | Ballyhaise | 0-13 – 1-7 | Shercock | Breffni Park |
15:30 | Referee: Oliver Óg O'Reilly |
4 October 2014Final | Cootehill | 3-11 – 0-8 | Ballyhaise | Breffni Park |
19:00 | Enda 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 0-1 | Referee: Pat Clarke |
14 September 2014Relegation Semi-final | Butlersbridge | 3-15 – 0-12 | Swanlinbar | First Ulster Park |
13:00 | Referee: Margaret Farrelly |
12 October 2014Relegation Final | Swanlinbar | 0-16 – 1-5 | Kill Shamrocks | St Felim's Park |
12:00 | Referee: Conor Dourneen |
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