2023 All-Ireland Senior Ladies' Football Championship final

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2023 All-Ireland Senior Ladies' Football Final
Croke Park stadium, viewed from Phibsborough.jpg
Event 2023 All-Ireland Senior Ladies' Football Championship
Date13 August 2023
Venue Croke Park, Dublin
Player of the Match Hannah Tyrrell (Dublin)
Referee Shane Curley (Galway)
Attendance45,326
Weather16–18 °C (61–64 °F), mild
2022
2024

The 2023 All-Ireland Senior Ladies' Football Championship final was the 50th All-Ireland Final and the deciding match of the 2023 All-Ireland Senior Ladies' Football Championship, an inter-county ladies' Gaelic football tournament for the county teams of Ireland. [1] [2] Dublin defeated Kerry to win a sixth title. [3]

Contents

Background

Paths to the final

Dublin

30 April 2023Leinster round-robin Meath Colours of Meath.svg 0-07 – 1-06 Colours of Dublin.svg Dublin Navan
Stadium: Páirc Tailteann
7 May 2023Leinster round-robin Dublin Colours of Dublin.svg 3-14 – 0-03 Colours of Laois.svg Laois Whitehall
Stadium: DCU St Clare's
28 May 2023Leinster final Dublin Colours of Dublin.svg 2-09 – 0-09 Colours of Meath.svg Meath Portlaoise
Stadium: O'Moore Park
18 June 2023Group C Dublin Colours of Dublin.svg 1-09 – 2-08 Colours of Kerry.svg Kerry Donnycarney
Stadium: Parnell Park
25 June 2023Group C Cavan Colours of Cavan.svg 1-08 – 5-15 Colours of Dublin.svg Dublin Cavan
Stadium: Breffni Park
16 July 2023All-Ireland quarter-final Dublin Colours of Dublin.svg 3-12 – 0-06 Colours of Donegal.svg Donegal Donnycarney
Stadium: Parnell Park
29 July 2023All-Ireland semi-final Dublin Colours of Dublin.svg 2-19 – 0-13 Colours of Cork.svg Cork Thurles
Stadium: Semple Stadium

Kerry

30 April 2023Munster round-robin Waterford Colours of Waterford.svg 0-08 – 2-08 Colours of Kerry.svg Kerry Dungarvan
Stadium: Fraher Field
7 May 2023Munster round-robin Cork Colours of Cork.svg 2-14 – 2-14 Colours of Kerry.svg Kerry Cork
Stadium: Páirc Uí Chaoimh
14 May 2023Munster round-robin Tipperary Colours of Tipperary.svg 1-05 – 2-08 Colours of Kerry.svg Kerry Bansha
Stadium: Canon Hayes Park
28 May 2023Munster final Cork Colours of Cork.svg 5-14 – 2-17 Colours of Kerry.svg Kerry Mallow
Stadium: Mallow GAA
18 June 2023Group C Dublin Colours of Dublin.svg 1-09 – 2-08 Colours of Kerry.svg Kerry Donnycarney
Stadium: Parnell Park
1 July 2023Group C Kerry Colours of Kerry.svg 2-21 – 2-05 Colours of Cavan.svg Cavan Tralee
Stadium: Austin Stack Park
15 July 2023All-Ireland quarter-final Kerry Colours of Kerry.svg 2-08 – 0-10 Colours of Meath.svg Meath Tralee
Stadium: Austin Stack Park
29 July 2023All-Ireland semi-final Kerry Colours of Kerry.svg 1-16 – 1-11 Colours of Mayo.svg Mayo Thurles
Stadium: Semple Stadium

Match info

TG4
13 August 2023
16:00 IST (UTC+1)
All-Ireland Final
Kerry Colours of Kerry.svg 1-10 (13)(18) 0-18 Colours of Dublin.svg Dublin
(HT: 0-04 – 0-11)
Gls: Louise Ni Mhuircheartaigh 1
Pts: Louise Ni Mhuircheartaigh 7 (6f), Niamh Carmody 2, Aishling O'Connell 1

Pts: Hannah Tyrrell 8 (4f), Carla Rowe 4 (1f), Jennifer Dunne 2, Orlagh Nolan 1, Caoimhe O'Connor 1, Kate Sullivan 1, Niamh Hetherton 1
Croke Park , Dublin
Referee: Shane Curley (Galway)
Attendance: 45,326

See also

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