2020 Tipperary Senior Football Championship

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Champions Clonmel Commercials
Winning Manager Charlie McGeever [1]
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The 2020 Tipperary Senior Football Championship (sponsored by FBD Insurance) is the 130th edition of the Tipperary GAA's premier club Gaelic football tournament for senior graded teams in County Tipperary, Ireland. The tournament consists of 16 clubs with the winner going on to represent Tipperary in the Munster Senior Club Football Championship.

Contents

Clonmel Commercials were the defending champions and retained the title after a 1–16 to 1–15 win against Loughmore–Castleiney in the final on 27 September. [2] [3] [4]

Regional Champions

West Tipperary S.F.C. Final

Mid Tipperary S.F.C. Final

South Tipperary S.F.C. Final

Team Changes

The following teams have changed division since the 2019 Tipperary Senior Football Championship.

Group stage

All 16 teams enter the competition at this stage. The winners of the group stage progress to the semi-finals. The bottom teams of each group enter the relegation play-off.

  Advance to semi-finals  Advance to relegation semi-final

Group A

Team Pld W L D PF PA PD Pts
Colours of Mayo.svg Loughmore–Castleiney 33006-441-26+336
Colours of Down.svg Ballyporeen–Clonmel Óg 31203-283-38-102
Colours of Leitrim.svg Moyne–Templetuohy 31201-322-40-112
Colours of Galway.svg Ardfinnan 31201-295-29-122

Results

17 July 2020Round 1 Loughmore–Castleiney 1-16 - 1-6 Ballyporeen–Clonmel Óg Cahir
Conor Ryan (0-8)
Conor McGrath (1-0)
Joseph Nyland (0-2)
Liam Treacy (0-2)
Noel McGrath (0-1)
Tomas McGrath (0-1)
John McGrath (0-1)
Evan Sweeney (0-1)
Report Conor Sweeney (1-0)
Daragh Lyons (0-2)
Tomas Vaughan (0-2)
John O'Callaghan (0-1)
Christopher English (0-1)
Referee: Sean Lonergan
19 July 2020Round 1 Moyne–Templetuohy 0-10 - 0-9 Ardfinnan Leahy Park, Cashel
Conor Bowe (0-3)
John Hassett (0-2, 2f)
Tom Meade (0-2)
Odhran Lloyd (0-1, 1f)
Thomas Hassett (0-1)
Gearoid O'Connor (0-1)
Report Michael Barlow (0-3)
Billy Hewitt (0-2, 2f)
Gerry Cronin (0-2, 1f)
Gavin Whelan (0-1)
Colin Gorman (0-1)
Referee: Paddy Russell
1 August 2020Round 2 Moyne–Templetuohy 0-13 - 1-17 Loughmore–Castleiney Templemore
Conor Bowe (0-4)
John Hassett (0-3)
Thomas Hassett (0-2)
Odhran Lloyd (0-1)
Tom Meade (0-1)
Gearoid O'Connor (0-1)
Mark Ryan (0-1)
Report Conor McGrath (0-4)
Liam Treacy (0-3)
Ciaran Connolly (0-3)
Peter Nyland (1-0)
Conor Ryan (0-2)
John McGrath (0-2)
Evan Sweeney (0-1)
Eamon Connolly (0-1)
Lorcan Egan (0-1)
Referee: Tom Loughnane
2 August 2020Round 2 Ballyporeen–Clonmel Óg 1-8 - 1-13 Ardfinnan Cahir
Conor Sweeney (0-4, 3f)
Daragh Lyons (1-0)
Tommy Sweeney (0-2)
Shane Molan (0-1)
Tomas Vaughan (0-1)
Report Luke O'Brien (1-1)
Billy Hewitt (0-4, 2f)
Michael Barlow (0-4)
Referee: Seanie Peters
23 August 2020Round 3 Ballyporeen–Clonmel Óg 1-14 - 1-9 Moyne–Templetuohy Leahy Park, Cashel
Conor Sweeney (0-7, 4f)
Tomas Vaughan (1-2)
Christopher English (0-3)
Adrian English (0-2)
Conor Bowe (1-2)
John Hassett (0-4, 1f)
Thomas Hassett (0-1)
Dee Leahy (0-1)
Tom Meade (0-1)
Referee: Seanie Peters
23 August 2020Round 3 Ardfinnan 0-7 - 4-11 Loughmore–Castleiney Boherlahan
Michael Barlow (0-3, 3f)
Billy Hewitt (0-2)
Colin O'Gorman (0-1)
Gerry Cronin (0-1)
Conor McGrath (3-1)
Conor Ryan (0-7, 5f)
Joseph Nyland (1-0)
Aidan McGrath (0-2)
Peter Nyland (0-1)
Referee: Paddy Russell

Group B

Team Pld W L D PF PA PD Pts
Colours of Tipperary.svg Kilsheelan–Kilcash 32013-442-25+225
Colours of Sligo.svg J.K. Bracken's 32013-361-31+115
Colours of Kilkenny.svg Upperchurch–Drombane 31203-270-30+62
Colours of Leitrim.svg Aherlow 30301-217-42-390
18 July 2020Round 1 Aherlow 0-10 - 3-11 J.K. Bracken's Dundrum
Barry Grogan (0-5, 5f)
Mark Russell (0-2)
Seamus Grogan (0-1)
Report Dean McEnroe (1-6, 1-5f)
Shane Scully (1-1)
Cathal Scully (1-0)
Eanna McBridge (0-2)
Neil Quinlan (0-1)
Paddy Caddell (0-1)
Referee: John Butler
19 July 2020Round 1 Kilsheelan–Kilcash 0-13 - 1-6 Upperchurch–Drombane New Inn
Evan Comerford (0-4)
Brendan Martin (0-4)
Billy O'Connor (0-2)
Cathal Kelly (0-1)
Sean Martin (0-1)
Martin Gibbs (0-1)
Report Paul Ryan (1-1)
Loughlin Ryan (0-1)
Jack Butler (0-1)
Colm Stapleton (0-1)
Niall Grant (0-1)
Conor Fahey (0-1)
Referee: Derek O'Mahoney
1 August 2020Round 2 Upperchurch–Drombane 1-11 - 0-3 Aherlow Dundrum
Conor Fahey (1-1)
Paul Shanahan (0-3, 2f)
Keith Ryan (0-2)
Dean Carew (0-2)
Colm Stapleton (0-1)
Padraig Greene (0-1)
Ailbe O'Donoghue (0-1)
Report Barry Grogan (0-3, 3f)Referee: Michael Duffy
2 August 2020Round 2 J.K. Bracken's 0-11 - 0-11 Kilsheelan–Kilcash Leahy Park, Cashel
Shane Doyle (0-5)
Dean McEnroe (0-3)
Kuba Beban (0-2)
Lorcan Roche (0-1)
Report Evan Comerford (0-3)
Brendan Martin (0-3)
Mark Kehoe (0-2)
Mark Stokes (0-1)
Sean Martin (0-1)
Paul Maher (0-1)
Referee: Brian Tyrell
23 August 2020Round 3 Kilsheelan–Kilcash 3-20 - 1-8 Aherlow New Inn
Brendan Martin (0-12, 5f)
Billy O'Connor (1-1)
Paul Maher (1-1)
Aidan Keane (1-0)
Evan Comerford (0-2, 2f)
Daire Brennan (0-1)
Mark Kehoe (0-1)
Sean Martin (0-1)
Jamie Roche (0-1)
Report Barry Grogan (1-4, 0-3f)
Sean Kiely (0-2)
Mark Russell (0-1)
Cathal Dillon (0-1)
Referee: Tom Loughnane
23 August 2020Round 3 J.K. Bracken's 0-14 - 1-10 Upperchurch–Drombane The Ragg, Bouladuff
Dean McEnroe (0-6, 3f)
Lorcan Egan (0-2)
Michael Egan (0-1)
Jordan Moloney (0-1)
Eanna McBride (0-1)
Paddy Caddell (0-1)
Shane Doyle (0-1)
Shane Scully (0-1)
Video Keith Ryan (1-2)
Paul Shanahan (0-3, 2f, 1 45)
Jack Butler (0-1, 1f)
Colm Stapleton (0-1)
Conor Fahey (0-1)
Paidi Greene (0-1)
Niall Grant (0-1)
Referee: Philip Kelly

Group C

Team Pld W L D PF PA PD Pts
Colours of Leitrim.svg Clonmel Commercials 33007-412-19+376
Colours of Leinster Council.svg Cahir 31207-285-33+12
LuikVlag.svg Killenaule 31202-172-32-152
Colours of Cork.svg Galtee Rovers 31200-357-37-232

Results

18 July 2020Round 1 Clonmel Commercials 4-12 - 2-10 Cahir Ardfinnan
Sean O'Connor (1-2)
Michael Quinlivan (1-1, 1-0p)
Seamus Kennedy (1-1)
Ryan Lambe (1-1)
Jason Lonergan (0-4, 3f)
Kevin Fahey (0-2)
Ross Peters (0-1)
Report Mikey O'Connor (1-5, 1-0p, 3f)
Niall McKenna (1-0)
Ian Flannery (0-3)
Sean O'Connor (0-1)
Kieran O'Dwyer (0-1)
Referee: Derek O'Mahoney
19 July 2020Round 1 Killenaule 1-7 - 0-15 Galtee Rovers Golden
Michael O'Doyle (1-2)
Kieran Bergin (0-2)
Paudie Feehan (0-1)
Dean O'Connor (0-1)
Tony Doyle (0-1)
Report Shane Egan (0-5, 3f)
Adam McGrath (0-3)
Darren McGrath (0-2)
Shane Ryan (0-2)
Eric Grogan (0-1)
Daire Egan (0-1)
Rhys Baron (0-1)
Referee: Tom Loughnane
1 August 2020Round 2 Cahir 0-4 - 1-7 Killenaule Clonmel Sportsfield
Stephen Grogan (0-2)
Ian Flannery (0-1)
Liam Casey (0-1)
Report Paddy Codd (1-0)
Tony Doyle (0-2)
Dean O'Connor (0-2)
Joe O'Dwyer (0-1)
Killian O'Dwyer (0-1)
Michael O'Doyle (0-1)
Referee: Sean Lonergan
2 August 2020Round 2 Galtee Rovers 0-6 - 1-16 Clonmel Commercials New Inn
Adam McGrath (0-2)
Edmund O'Dwyer (0-2)
Darren McGrath (0-1)
Shane Ryan (0-1)
Report Jack Kennedy (1-5)
Jason Lonergan (0-5)
Sean O'Connor (0-4)
Seamus Kennedy (0-2)
Referee: David Grogan
22 August 2020Round 3 Killenaule 0-3 - 2-13 Clonmel Commercials Monroe
Gus Browne (0-2)
Michael Doyle (0-1)
Report Sean O'Connor (2-3)
Jack Kennedy (0-4)
Colman Kennedy (0-3)
Michael Quinlivan (0-1)
Ryan Lambe (0-1)
Seamus Kennedy (0-1)
Referee: Sean Lonergan
22 August 2020Round 3 Cahir 5-14 - 0-14 Galtee Rovers New Inn
Mikey O'Connor (3-2)
Brian McKenna (1-2)
Niall McKenna (1-0)
Liam Casey (0-3)
Harry Fitzgerald (0-2)
Ger Quinn (0-1)
Kieran O'Dwyer (0-1)
Kevin Grogan (0-1)
Stephen Grogan (0-1)
Eddie Kendrick (0-1)
Report Shane Egan (0-5, 5f)
Adam McGrath (0-4, 3f)
Edmund O'Dwyer (0-2)
Darren McGrath (0-2)
Tony O'Brien (0-1)
Referee: Brian Tyrell

Group D

Team Pld W L D PF PA PD Pts
Colours of Dublin.svg Moyle Rovers 33003-522-24+316
Colours of Kilkenny.svg Arravale Rovers 31111-321-29+33
LuikVlag.svg Moycarkey–Borris 31203-202-44-212
Colours of Laois.svg Éire Óg Annacarty 30212-284-35-131

Results

17 July 2020Round 1 Éire Óg Annacarty 0-14 - 2-9 Moycarkey–Borris Clonoulty
Dinny Crosse (0-7, 4f)
Darragh Mooney (0-2, 2f)
Paul Downey (0-2)
Brian Fox (0-1)
Mickie Bradshaw (0-1)
Donal O'Dwyer (0-1)
Report Rhys Shelley (0-5, 3f)
James Dillon (1-1)
Kevin Hayes (1-0)
Kyle Shelley (0-2)
Darren Flood (0-1)
Referee: David Grogan
18 July 2020Round 1 Arravale Rovers 0-12 - 0-16 Moyle Rovers New Inn
Mikey O'Dwyer (0-7)
Johnny Lowry (0-2)
Donough Leahy (0-2)
Matthew Moroney (0-1)
Report Liam Boland (0-8)
Stephen Quirke (0-4)
Shane Foley (0-2)
Tadhg Fitzgerald (0-1)
Riain Quigley (0-1)
Referee: Sean Everard
1 August 2020Round 2 Arravale Rovers 1-7 - 1-7 Éire Óg Annacarty Bansha
Shane Leahy (1-0)
Mikey O'Dwyer (0-3, 1f)
Donough Leahy (0-2)
David Kelly (0-1)
James Hogan (0-1)
Report Dinny Crosse (1-2, 1-2f)
Paidi O'Dwyer (0-2)
Liam Og O'Dwyer (0-1)
Seanie Ryan (0-1)
Paul Downey (0-1)
Referee: John Butler
2 August 2020Round 2 Moycarkey–Borris 1-5 - 2-17 Moyle Rovers Golden
Diarmuid Maher (1-1)
Rhys Shelley (0-4)
Report Liam Boland (0-6, 3f)
Shane Foley (1-2)
Riain Quigley (0-5)
Dara Ryan (1-1)
Jack Harney (0-1)
Tadgh Fitzgerald (0-1)
Stephen Quirke (0-1)
Referee: Derek O'Mahoney
23 August 2020Round 3 Moycarkey–Borris 0-6 - 0-13 Arravale Rovers Dundrum
Referee: David Grogan
23 August 2020Round 3 Moyle Rovers 1-19 - 1-7 Éire Óg Annacarty Cahir
Referee: Derek O'Mahoney

Relegation play-off

Semi-finals

6 September 2020Semi-Final Aherlow 2-9 - 0-8 Ardfinnan New Inn
Referee: Sean Lonergan
6 September 2020Semi-Final Éire Óg Annacarty 1-6 - 0-8 Galtee Rovers Sean Treacy Park
Referee: David Grogan

Final

19 September 2020Final Ardfinnan 0-15 - 1-10 Galtee Rovers Cahir
Report Referee: Tom Loughnane

Finals

Bracket

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
5 September, Ardfinnan
 
 
Colours of Roscommon.svg Kilsheelan–Kilcash 0-6
 
27 September, Semple Stadium
 
Colours of Leitrim.svg Clonmel Commercials 0-12
 
Colours of Leitrim.svg Clonmel Commercials 1-16
 
12 September, Boherlahan
 
Colours of Mayo.svg Loughmore–Castleiney 1-15
 
Colours of Dublin.svg Moyle Rovers 1-11
 
 
Colours of Mayo.svg Loughmore–Castleiney 0-18
 

Semi-finals

5 September 2020Semi-Final Kilsheelan–Kilcash 0-6 - 0-12 Clonmel Commercials Ardfinnan
Evan Comerford (0-3, 3f)
Paul Maher (0-1)
Brendan Martin (0-2, 1f)
Report Video Colman Kennedy (0-4)
Jason Lonergan (0-3, 2f)
Pauric Looram (0-1)
Seamus Kennedy (0-1)
Michael Quinlivan (0-1)
Sean O'Connor (0-1)
Ryan Lambe (0-1)
Referee: Seanie Peters
12 September 2020Semi-Final Moyle Rovers 1-11 - 0-18 Loughmore–Castleiney Boherlahan
Liam Boland (1-6, 1-0p, 3f)
Stephen Quirke (0-3, 2f)
Tadgh Fitzgerald (0-1)
Riain Quigley (0-1)
Report Video Conor Ryan (0-7, 5f)
Conor McGrath (0-4)
Eoghan Ryan (0-1)
Aidan McGrath (0-1)
Joseph Nyland (0-1)
Ciaran Connolly (0-1)
John McGrath (0-1)
Evan Sweeney (0-1)
Liam Treacy (0-1)
Referee: Derek O'Mahoney

Final

27 September 2020Final Clonmel Commercials 1-16 - 1-15 Loughmore–Castleiney Semple Stadium
Jason Lonergan 0-5 (3 frees); Michael Quinlivan 1-1; Sean O’Connor 0-3 frees; Seamus Kennedy, Jack Kennedy (1 free) 0-2 each; Colman Kennedy, Conal Kennedy, Ryan Lambe 0-1 each. Report Conor Ryan 0-6 (4 frees); Conor McGrath 1-0; John McGrath, Joseph Nyland, Evan Sweeney 0-2 each; Ciaran Connolly, Aidan McGrath, Liam Treacy 0-1 each.Referee: Sean Peters (Aherlow)

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