2015 Cavan Junior Football Championship

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Cavan J.F.C.
Season2015
Champions Templeport
RelegatedN/A
Matches played20
2014
2016

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 Templeport St Aidans who defeated Cornafean GFC in the 2015 decider on a scoreline of 1-16 to 1-12.

Contents

Format

11 teams will contest the Hotel Kilmore Junior Championship in 2015.

Teams have been drawn into 3 groups, two with 4 team (Group 1 & 2) and one with 3 teams, (Group 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 of each group will play off, with the winner qualifying for the semi-final.

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

2015 Championship

Group stage

Group A

  Group Winner  Play-Off Qualifier

TeamPldWDLFADiffPts
Kill (Q)33004923266
Munterconnaught (Q)32016637294
Corlough 31025562-72
Maghera MacFinns 30031159-480

Round 1
Kill 2-10 - 1-9 Munterconnaught
PJ Duke Park, Cavan
Referee: Jason O'Reilly (Cavan)

Round 1
Corlough 4-14 0-8 Maghera MacFinns
Referee: John Emmo (Cavan)

Round 2
Kill 5-18 - 1-8 Corlough
St. Felim's Park, Cavan
Referee: TBC (Cavan)

Round 2
Munterconnaught 5-18 - 0-3 Maghera MacFinns
Referee: (Cavan)

Round 3
Munterconnaught 2-15 - 3-9 Corlough
St. Aidean's Park, Cavan
Referee: Conor Dourneen (Cavan)

Round 3
Kill W/O Maghera MacFinns
Athletic Grounds, Cavan
Referee: TBC (Cavan)

Group B

  Group Winner  Play-Off Qualifier

TeamPldWDLFADiffPts
Cornafean (Q)32104529165
Templeport (Q)32015828304
Shannon Gaels 31023058-282
Ballymachugh 30123250-181

Round 1
Shannon Gaels 3-8 - 2-9 Ballymachugh
Referee: Martin Sexton (Cavan)

Round 1
Cornafean 1-11 - 1-10 Templeport
Packie Devlin Park, Cavan
Referee: Oliver Óg O'Reilly (Cavan)

Round 2
Cornafean 3-11 - 0-5 Shannon Gaels
Athletic Grounds, Cavan
Referee: Mg Brady (Cavan)

Round 2
Templeport 2-16 - 0-6 Ballymachugh
Referee: Packie Smith (Cavan)

Round 3
Templeport 1-20 - 1-5 Shannon Gaels
Corlough GAA Grounds, Cavan
Referee: Michael Lee (Cavan)

Round 3
Cornafean 1-8 - 1-8 Ballymachugh
Ballinagh GAA Grounds, Cavan
Referee: Jimmy Galligan (Cavan)

Group C

  Group Winner  Play-Off Qualifier

TeamPldWDLFADiffPts
Mountnugent (Q)2101332852
Knockbride (Q)21012830-22
Kildallan 11012730-32

Round 1
Knockbride 2-10 - 2-5 Kildallan
P.J. Duke Park, Cavan
Referee: TBC (Cavan)

Round 2
Kildallan 2-10 1-11 Mountnugent
Referee: Jim Giblin (Cavan)

Round 3
Mountnugent 3-10 - 0-12 Knockbride

Semi-final Play-off

Playoff 1
Templeport 1-11 - 0-10 Knockbride
Kingspan Breffni Park, Cavan
Referee: Raymond Tynan (Cavan)

Playoff 2
Templeport 4-12 - 2-9 Munterconnaught
Lacken GAA, Cavan
Referee: Harry Conaty (Cavan)

Semi-finals

Semi-final 1
Cornafean 2-18 - 1-4 Kill
Kingspan Breffni Park, Cavan
Referee: Raymond Tynan (Cavan)

Semi-final 2
Templeport 3-14 - 0-11 Mountnugent
Kingspan Breffni Park, Cavan
Referee: Conor Dourneen (Cavan)

Final

Final
Templeport 1-16 - 1-12 Cornafean
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Kingspan Breffni Park, Cavan
Referee: Michael Lee (Cavan)

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References

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