Season | 2015 |
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Champions | Castlebar Mitchels 29th Senior Championship Title |
Relegated | Shrule-Glencorrib |
Connacht SCFC | Castlebar Mitchels |
All Ireland SCFC | n/a |
Winning Captain | ??? |
Man of the Match | ??? |
← 2014 2016 → |
The 2015 Mayo Senior Football Championship was the 114th edition of the Mayo GAA's premier club Gaelic football tournament for senior graded teams in County Mayo, Ireland. The tournament consists of 16 teams, with the winner going on to represent Mayo in the Connacht Senior Club Football Championship. The championship starts with a group stage and then progresses to a knock out stage.
Ballintubber were the defending champions after they defeated Castlebar Mitchels in the previous years final, however they lost their crown at the Semi-Final stage, being defeated by Breaffy.[ citation needed ]
This was Ballyhaunis' first return to the senior grade in over 20 years after claiming the Mayo Intermediate Football Championship title, 26 years after they won their last Intermediate crown in 1988.[ citation needed ]
On 26 October 2015, Castlebar Mitchels claimed their 29th S.F.C. title when defeating Breaffy 4-10 to 0-9 in McHale Park.[ citation needed ]
Shrule-Glencorrib were relegated to the Intermediate ranks for 2016 after 12 years as a senior club.[ citation needed ]
The following teams have changed division since the 2014 championship season.
To S.F.C.Promoted from I.F.C.
| From S.F.C.Relegated to I.F.C. |
All 16 teams enter the competition at this stage. The top 2 teams in each group go into the Quarter-Finals while the bottom team of each group will enter a Relegation Playoff. For all group matches the home team is named first.
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Relegation Semi-Finals:
Relegation Final:
The top 8 teams from the league stages qualify for a random unseeded draw for the Quarter-Finals.
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Breaffy | 2-12 | |||||||||||||
Garrymore | 0-14 | Breaffy | 4-7 | |||||||||||
Ballintubber | 0-16' | Ballintubber | 1-12 | |||||||||||
Ballina Stephenites | 0-7 | Breaffy | 0-9 | |||||||||||
Knockmore | 5-21 | Castlebar Mitchels | 4-10 | |||||||||||
Kiltane | 3-7 | Knockmore | 2-12 | |||||||||||
Castlebar Mitchels | 5-13 | Castlebar Mitchels | 4-15 | |||||||||||
Aghamore | 1-7 |
Quarter-Finals:
Semi-Finals:
Final:
26 October 2015 3:00pm Final | Castlebar Mitchels | 4-10 - 0-9 | Breaffy | McHale Park, Castlebar Referee: Liam Devenney Man of the Match: Neil Douglas |
Neil Douglas 3-1 (0-1f), Danny Kirby 1-3, Aidan Walsh 0-3f, Eoghan O'Reilly, Richie Feeney, James Durcan 0-1 each | Report | Conor O'Shea 0-4 (0-2f), Rob Hennelly (0-1f), Seamus O'Shea, Gary Walsh, Tommy O'Reilly (0-1f), Peter Dravins 0-1 each |
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