2005 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship

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2005 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
Championship details
Dates7 May – 25 September 2005
Teams33
All-Ireland Champions
Winning team Tyrone (2nd win)
Captain Brian Dooher
Manager Mickey Harte
All-Ireland Finalists
Losing team Kerry
Captain Declan O'Sullivan
Manager Jack O'Connor
Provincial Champions
Munster Kerry
Leinster Dublin
Ulster Armagh
Connacht Galway
Championship statistics
No. matches played65
Goals total115 (1.77 per game)
Points total1533 (23.58 per game)
Top Scorer Colours of Tyrone.svg Stephen O'Neill (5-49)
Player of the Year Colours of Tyrone.svg Stephen O'Neill
2004
2006

The All-Ireland Senior Football Championship 2005, known for sponsorship reasons as the 2005 Bank of Ireland All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was the premier Gaelic football competition in 2005. It consisted of 33 teams and began on Saturday 7 May 2005. Few surprises came during the championship with the dominance of the Ulster teams evident once again. Gaelic football's "Big Three" of this era - Armagh, Kerry, Tyrone - all progressed to the semi-finals. [1] [2]

Contents

The Championship concluded on Sunday 25 September 2005 when Tyrone defeated Kerry, who were playing in their second consecutive All-Ireland Final, by a scoreline of 1-16 to 2-10. Tyrone had to play ten games (including three replays) in order to win the Championship - more than any other team before or since.

Format

Since the introduction of the so-called "back-door" system a few years ago, a number of changes have taken place in the championship format. In 2005 the following system was used.

The provincial championships in Munster, Leinster, Ulster and Connacht ran as usual on a "knock-out" basis. These provincial games were then followed by the "Qualifier" system:

The All-Ireland Quarter-finals: Each of the four Provincial Champions played one of the four winners from Round 4. The All-Ireland Semi-finals shall be on a Provincial rots basis, initially determined by the Central Council. If a Provincial Championship winning team is defeated in its Quarter-final, the team that defeats it shall take its place in the semi-final.

Provincial championships

Munster Senior Football Championship

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
Clare 2-14
Waterford 2-10 Clare 0-06
Cork 0-18
Cork 0-11
Kerry 1-11
Limerick 0-10
Tipperary 0-13 Kerry 2-10
Kerry 2-22

Quarter-finals

Quarter-final
Tipperary 0-13 - 2-22 Kerry
D Browne 0-9, B Hickey 0-1, K Mulryan 0-1, F O'Callaghan 0-1, P Morrisey 0-1. Report C Cooper 1-5, MF Russell 0-8, E Brosnan 1-4, L Hassett 0-3, M Ó Sé 0-1, B Sheehan 0-1.
Referee: D Fahy (Longford)

Quarter-final
Clare 2-14 - 2-10 Waterford
R Donnelly 1-6, E Coughlan 1-3, O O' Dwyer 0-2, D Russell, P O'Dwyer, S Hickey 0-1 each Report N Curran 1-8, G Hurney 1-1, S Briggs 0-1

Semi-finals

Semi-final
Clare 0-06 - 0-18 Cork
R Donnelly 0-3 (1f), O O'Dwyer 0-2 (1f), S Hickey 0-1. Report M O Croinin 0-6 (3f), J Masters 0-5 (1f, 1 '45'), C McCarthy 0-2, F Gould, J Hayes, N Murphy, K O'Sullivan, A Cronin 0-1 each.

Semi-final
Limerick 0-10 - 2-10 Kerry
M Gavin 0-7, S Lavin, C Mullane, C Fitzgerald 0-1 each. Report C Cooper 2-5, E Fitzmaurice, L Hassett, D O Cinneide, S Moynihan, B Sheehan 0-1 each

Final

Final
Kerry 1-11 - 0-11 Cork
D O'Sullivan 1-0, C Cooper, T Ò Sè, D Ò Cinnèide 0-2 each, MF Russell, L Hassett, M Ò Sè, E Brosnan, D Ò Sè 0-1 each. Report J Masters 0-3, J Hayes, M Ò Crònìn 0-2 each, F Goold, C McCarthy, N O'Leary, P Clifford 0-1 each.
Attendance: 32,000
Referee: D. Coldrick (Meath)

Leinster Senior Football Championship

1st round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
Offaly 1-15
Louth 1-06 Offaly 1-08
Laois 1-10
Laois 0-21
Wicklow 2-12 Kildare 0-09
Kildare 1-17 Kildare 0-14
Westmeath 0-11
Laois 0-13
Dublin 2-23 Dublin 0-14
Longford 0-10 Dublin 1-12
Meath 1-10
Dublin 1-17
Wexford 2-10
Wexford 3-12
Carlow 2-10

Round 1

1st round
Offaly 1-15 - 1-06 Louth
Report
Attendance: 6500
Referee: Michael Hughes

1st round
Kildare 1-17 - 2-12 Wicklow
J Doyle 0-7, T Fennin 1-3, E Callaghan 0-3, M Foley, R Sweeney, K Brennan, K Ennis 0-1 each Report P Earls 1-6, T Harney 1-1, W O'Gorman 0-2, D Dillon, L Glynn, A Ellis 0-1 each
Referee: F. Flynn (Leitrim)

1st round
Dublin 2-23 - 0-10 Longford
C Keaney 1-4, A Brogan 1-3, T Quinn 0-5, B Cullen, S Ryan, M Vaughan 0-2 each, J Sherlock, C Moran, C Goggins, C Whelan, D O'Callaghan 0-1 each Report P Davis 0-7, J Martin, B Kavanagh, N Sheridan 0-1 each
Referee: P. Russell (Tipperary)

Quarter-finals

Quarter-final
Kildare 0-14 - 0-11 Westmeath
J Doyle 0-6, T Fennin 0-4, M Foley, D Earley, R Sweeney, D McCormack 0-1 each Report D Dolan 0-7, A Mangan, Wilson, P Mulvihill, Paul Conway 0-1 each

Quarter-final
Laois 1-10 - 1-08 Offaly
R Munnelly 1-4, C Conway 0-2, P Clancy, N Garvan, D Brennan, K Fitzpatrick 0-1 each Report M Daly 1-1, N Coughlan 0-2, C Quinn, N McNamee, P Kelleghan, J Coughlan, J Reynolds 0-1 each
Attendance: 35485
Referee: Michael Collins (Cork)

Quarter-final
Dublin 1-12 - 1-10 Meath
B Cahill 0-1, A Brogan 1-3, B Cullen 0-1, C Keaney 0-3, T Quinn 0-1, S Connell 0-1, M Vaughan 0-2 Report J Sheridan 1-0, B Farrell 0-4, G Geraghty 0-3, N Crawford, N Kelly, D Regan 0-1 each
Referee: J. Bannon (Longford)

Quarter-final
Wexford 3-12 - 2-10 Carlow
M Forde 1-6, D Fogarty 1-1, PJ Banville 1-0, D Breen, R Barry, S Cullen, P Colfer, D Kinsella 0-1 each Report S Rea 1-5, M Carpenter 1-0, P Hickey 0-2, T Walsh, B Carberry 0-1 each
Referee: J. McKee (Armagh)

Semi-finals

Semi-final
Laois 0-21 - 0-09 Kildare
R Munnelly 0-7, B Brennan 0-4, C Conway 0-3, B Sheehan 0-2, K Fitzpatrick, N Garvan, B McDonald 0-1 each Report D McCormack, J Doyle 0-2 each, M Foley, T Fennin, S McKenzie Smith 0-1 each
Referee: J. Geaney (Cork)

Semi-final
Dublin 1-17 - 2-10 Wexford
T Quinn 0-10, J Sherlock 1-0, C Whelan, C Moran 0-2 each, A Brogan, B Cullen, C Keaney 0-1 each Report P.J. Banville 1-2, R Barry 1-1, K Kennedy 0-2, D Fogarty, J Hudson 0-1 each

Final

Final
Dublin 0-14 - 0-13 Laois
Tomás Quinn 0–4 (0-3f, 1 '45), Bryan Cullen 0–3, Jason Sherlock 0–2, Stephen O'Shaughnessy, Ciaran Whelan, Collie Moran, Alan Brogan, Conal Keaney 0–1 each Report Ross Munnelly 0–5 (0-2f), Chris Conway 0–4 (0-2f), Noel Garvan and Donie Brennan 0–2 each
Attendance: 81,025
Referee: Joe McQuillan (Cavan)

Ulster Senior Football Championship

Preliminary round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
Monaghan 2-08
Derry 1-17
Derry 0-10
Armagh 1-11
Donegal 1-10
Fermanagh 1-07 Armagh 3-11
Armagh 2-12 Armagh 0-13
Tyrone 0-11
Down 1-06
Tyrone 1-13
Tyrone 3-19
Cavan 0-07
Antrim 2-06
Cavan 1-15

Round 1

1st round
Armagh 2-12 - 1-07 Fermanagh
Report

Quarter-finals

Quarter-final
Tyrone 1-13 - 1-06 Down
M Penrose 1-1, O Mulligan 0-3, S O'Neill, P Canavan, S Cavanagh 0-2 each, P Jordan, R Mellon, E McGinley 0-1 each Report B Coulter 1-1, A Rodgers 0-3, L Doyle 0-2

Quarter-final
Cavan 0-11 - 0-11 Antrim
Report

Quarter-final Replay
Cavan 1-15 - 2-06 Antrim
Report

Quarter-final
Derry 1-17 - 2-08 Monaghan
Paddy Bradley 1-10, E. Muldoon 0-3, P Murphy 0-2, C Devlin, Patsy Bradley 0-1 each Report S McManus 1-1, H McElroy 1-0, P Finlay 0-3, D Freeman 0-2, T Freeman, S Gollogly 0-1 each
Referee: M. Duffy (Sligo)

Quarter-final
Armagh 0-12 - 0-12 Donegal
R Clarke 0-3, Aaron Kernan, O McConville, S McDonnell, Brian Mallon 0-2 each, P McGrane 0-1, Report C McFadden 0-5, Adrian Sweeney 0-4, C Toye, B Roper, B Devenney 0-1 each
Referee: J. McQuillan (Cavan)

Quarter-final Replay
Armagh 3-11 - 1-10 Donegal
S McDonnell 1-3, R Clarke 1-1, M Mackin 1-0, A Kernan 0-3, M O'Rourke 0-2, O McConville, A O'Rourke 0-1 each Report B Devenney 1-4, C McFadden 0-6
Referee: M. Deegan (Laois)

Semi-finals

Semi-final
Tyrone 0-10 - 1-07 Cavan
S O'Neill 0-4, P Canavan 0-3, R McMenamin 0-2, O Mulligan 0-1 Report J O'Reilly 1-1, L Reilly 0-3, M Cahill, F O'Reilly, Lyng 0-1 each

Semi-final Replay
Tyrone 3-19 - 0-07 Cavan
P Canavan 1-7, S O'Neill 1-5, P Jordan 1-1, C Gormley 0-2, S Cavanagh, M Penrose 0-1 each Report J O'Reilly 0-3, M McKeever 0-2, M Lyng, F O'Reilly 0-1 each
Referee: P. Russell (Tipperary)

Semi-final
Armagh 1-11 - 0-10 Derry
A Kernan 0-4, B Mallon, S McDonnell 0-2 each, M O'Rourke, O McConville, R Clarke 0-1 each Report Paddy Bradley 0-5, E Bradley 0-2, P Murphy, M Lynch, E. Muldoon 0-1 each
Referee: M. Monahan (Kildare)

Final

Final
Armagh 2-08 - 0-14 Tyrone
S McDonnell 1-2, O McConville 1-1, A Kernan, P McGrane, R Clarke, B Mallon, J McEntee 0-1 each Report S O'Neill 0-10, B Dooher 0-2, C Gormley, S Cavanagh 0-1 each

Final Replay
Armagh 0-13 - 0-11 Tyrone
O McConville 0-4, R Clarke 0-3, A Kernan, S McDonnell 0-2 each, B Mallon, P McKeever 0-1 each Report S O'Neill 0-5, R McMenamin, D Harte, B Dooher, B McGuigan, M Penrose, R Mallon 0-1 each
Referee: M. Collins (Cork)

Connacht Senior Football Championship

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
Sligo 0-09
Leitrim 1-11 Leitrim 1-08
New York 0-06 Galway 1-11
Galway 3-14 Galway 0-10
Mayo 0-08
Mayo 1-16
London 1-08 Roscommon 0-11
Roscommon 0-12

Quarter-finals

Quarter-final
New York 0-06 - 3-14 Galway
PJ Ward 0-4, M Keaveney, M Mitchell 0-1 each Report M Meehan 2-2, P Clancy 1-2, M Clancy 0-3, J Bergin, M Donnellan, P Joyce 0-2 each, S Walsh 0-1.

Quarter-final
Leitrim 1-11 - 0-09 Sligo
J Goldrick 1-0, J Glancy, D Maxwell, Michael Foley 0-3 each, D Duignan 0-2, Report M Breheny 0-3, J Davey, S Davey 0-2 each, A Marren, J McPartland 0-1 each

Quarter-final
London 1-08 - 0-12 Roscommon
B Solan 0-5, S McInerney 1-0, S Hehir, J Coffey, S Doran 0-1 each Report G Heneghan 0-5, S Lohan, E Kenny 0-2 each, S O'Neill, M Finneran, G Cox 0-1 each

Semi-finals

Semi-final
Galway 1-11 - 1-08 Leitrim
Report

Semi-final
Roscommon 0-11 - 1-16 Mayo
G Heneghan 0-5, G Cox 0-2, M Ryan, J Rogers, F Grehan, J Dunning 0-1 each Report C Mortimer 1-4, BJ Padden 0-3, A Moran, C McDonald, T Mortimer 0-2 each, S Carolan, A Dillon, James Gill 0-1 each

Final

Final
Galway 0-10 - 0-08 Mayo
M Donnellan 0-4, P Joyce, M Meehan 0-2 each, K Comer, D Savage 0-1 each Report C Mortimer 0-4, G Ruane, C McDonald, A Dillon, BJ Padden 0-1 each
Attendance: 31, 789
Referee: J. Gainey

All-Ireland qualifiers

The losers of the Preliminary round matches and quarter final matches of each provincial championship started the qualifier.

Round 1

25 June 2005 Louth 1-12 - 1-08 Waterford Drogheda Park, Drogheda
D Clarke 0-5, JP Rooney 1-0, P Matthews, S Lennon 0-2 each, D Devanney, R Carroll, N McDonnell 0-1 each Report L Ó Lionáin 1-1, N Curran 0-4, A Hubbard, G Hurney, S Walsh 0-1 each
25 June 2005 Antrim 0-13 - 5-12 Meath Casement Park, Belfast
Report
25 June 2005 Sligo 0-18 - 0-16 Longford Markievicz Park, Sligo
M Breheny 0-5, S Davey, E O'Hara 0-4 each, D McGarty, D Sloyan, D McTernan, G McGowan 0-1 each Report B Kavanagh, P Bardon 0-5 each, J Martin 0-2, L Keenan, T Smullen, K Mulligan, P Dowd 0-1 eachReferee: J. White (Donegal)
25 June 2005 Carlow 0-14 - 1-10 Offaly Dr. Cullen Park, Carlow
S Rea 0-8, M Carpenter, B Kelly 0-2 each, C McCarthy, B Carbery 0-1 each Report N McNamee 1-6, M Daly 0-2, N Coughlan, J Reynolds 0-1 eachAttendance: 14500
Referee: Aidan Mangan (Kerry)
25 June 2005 Tipperary 1-08 - 0-12 Westmeath Semple Stadium, Thurles
Report Referee: H. Beirne (Roscommon)
25 June 2005 Down 1-11 - 0-07 Fermanagh Páirc Esler, Newry
B Coulter 0-4, R Sexton 1-0, L Doyle 0-2, M Cole, P Murphy, A O'Prey, S Ward, D Gordan 0-1 each Report T Brewster, C Bradley 0-2 each, D Kelly, E Maguire, R Gallagher 0-1 each
26 June 2005 Wicklow 0-12 - 0-16 Donegal Aughrim Park, Aughrim
W O'Gorman 0-4, T Harney, J Daniels 0-2 each, G Duffy, B Ó hAnnaidh, D Smullen, L Glynn 0-1 each Report C McFadden 0-6, B Devenney 0-3, A Sweeney 0-2, N Gallagher, C Toye, B Roper, R Bradley 0-1 eachReferee: G. Kinneavey (Galway)

Round 2

The winners of round 1 were joined by the semi-final losers of each provincial championship. The matches would be between a round 2 winner and a provincial championship semi final loser.

2 July 2005 Clare 0-12 - 0-09 Westmeath Cusack Park, Ennis
O O'Dwyer, R Donnelly 0-3 each, E Coughlan 0-2, G Quinlan, P O'Dwyer, D Russell 0-1 each Report Denis Glennon 0-3, A Mangan, David Glennon 0-2 each, P Mulvihill, F Wilson 0-1 eachReferee: F. Flynn (Leitrim)
2 July 2005 Down 2-09 - 3-08 Derry Páirc Esler, Newry
B Coulter 1-2, R Sexton 1-0, A Rodgers, D Hughes 0-2 each, P Murphy, R Murtagh, J Clarke 0-1 each Report Paddy Bradley 1-4, E. Muldoon 1-1, E Bradley 1-0, M Lynch 0-2, J McBride 0-1Referee: S. McCormack (Meath)
2 July 2005 Cavan 1-11 - 1-10 Donegal Breffni Park, Cavan
F Reilly 0-6, L Reilly 1-2, A Forde, M McKeever 0-1 each Report B Devenney 1-5, C McFadden 0-3, B Roper, A Sweeney 0-1 eachReferee: E. Murtagh (Longford)
2 July 2005 Sligo 1-11 - 1-10 Kildare Markievicz Park, Sligo
J McPartland 1-1, M Brehony 0-4, D Sloyan 0-3, S Davey 0-2, D McTernan 0-1 Report T Fennin 0-7, J Doyle 1-2, D Lyons 0-1Referee: M. Hughes (Tyrone)
9 July 2005 Monaghan 0-17 - 0-12 Wexford St. Tiernach's Park, Clones
P Finlay, T Freeman 0-4 each, H McElroy 0-3, D Freeman 0-2, G McQuaid, R Ronaghan, N Corrigan, D McKernan 0-1 each Report M Forde 0-7, D Kinsella 0-3, P Curtis, N Lambert 0-1 eachReferee: P. McGovern (Galway)

Round 3

The winners of round 2 contest as the matches from here were lowered to four. Matches were open.

16 July 2005 Monaghan 1-12 - 0-14 Louth Breffni Park, Cavan
H McElroy 1-3, P Finlay 0-5, D Clerkin, T Freeman 0-2 each Report [ permanent dead link ]D Clarke 0-10, C Grimes, P Matthews, N McDonnell, S Lennon 0-1 eachReferee: M. Duffy (Sligo)
17 July 2005 Cavan 1-08 - 1-06 Meath St. Tiernach's Park, Clones
S Johnston 0-3, J O'Reilly 1-0, D McCabe, F O'Reilly 0-2 each, L Reilly 0-1 Report G Geraghty 1-1, J Sheridan 0-3, P Byrne, R Magee 0-1 eachReferee: G O Conamha (Galway)
17 July 2005 Sligo 1-13 - 0-11 Clare McHale Park, Castlebar
M Breheny 1-6, J McPartland 0-3, S Davey 0-2, P Naughton, J Davey 0-1 each Report R Donnelly 0-6, P O'Dwyer 0-2, E Coughlan, O O'Dwyer, M O'Dwyer 0-1 eachReferee: M. Deegan (Laois)
17 July 2005 Derry 0-13 - 0-09 Limerick McHale Park, Castlebar
Paddy Bradley 0-6, E Bradley 0-3, M Lynch 0-2, P McFlynn, G Donaghy 0-1 each Report M Gavin 0-8, S Kelly 0-1Referee: J. Bannon (Longford)

Round 4

The winners of round 3 were joined by the losers of each provincial championship final. The matches would be between a round 3 winner and the loser of a provincial championship final.

30 July 2005 Mayo 0-11 - 0-08 Cavan Dr. Hyde Park, Roscommon
M Moyles, A Dillon, A O'Malley 0-2 each, P Kelly, R McGarrity, C McDonald, J Gill, M McNicholas 0-1 each Report D McCabe, L Reilly 0-3 each, F O'Reilly 0-2Referee: T. Quigley (Wexford)
30 July 2005 Cork 3-13 - 0-11 Sligo O'Moore Park, Portlaoise
J Hayes 0-4, N O'Leary 0-3, N Murphy, K MacMahon, J Masters 1-0 each, BG O'Sullivan 0-2, D Kavanagh, C McCarthy, M Cronin, P Clifford 0-1 each Report S Davey 0-4, M Breheny 0-3, J McPartland, D Sloyan, B Curran, G McGowan 0-1 eachReferee: M. Hughes (Tyrone)
6 August 2005 Laois 1-11 - 0-11 Derry Croke Park, Dublin
R Munnelly 0-4, B Sheehan 1-1, D Brennan, T Kelly, N Garvan, P Clancy, G Kavanagh, S Kelly 0-1 each Report Paddy Bradley 0-4, P Murphy 0-2, P Kelly, E Bradley, J McBride, M Lynch, E. Muldoon 0-1 eachReferee: P. Russell (Tipperary)
6 August 2005 Tyrone 2-14 - 1-07 Monaghan Croke Park, Dublin
S O'Neill 2-6, P Canavan 0-2, D Harte, C Gormley, S Cavanagh, R Mellon, M Penrose 0-1 each Report T Freeman 1-1, H McElroy 0-3, P Finlay 0-2, R Woods 0-1Referee: M. Monahan (Kildare)

All-Ireland

The provincial champions and the winners of round 4 contested the quarter-finals. The quarter final matches would be between a provincial champion and a round 4 winner.

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
         
Kerry 2-15
Mayo 0-18
Kerry 1-19
Cork 0-9
Cork 2-14
Galway 2-11
Tyrone 1-16
Kerry 2-10
Armagh 2-17
Laois 1-11
Armagh 1-12
Tyrone 1-13
Tyrone 2-18
Dublin 1-14

Quarter-finals

Quarter-final
Kerry 2-15 - 0-18 Mayo
C Cooper 1-1, D Ó Sé 1-0, MF Russell, P Galvin 0-3 each, E Brosnan 0-2, A O'Mahony, W Kirby, L Hassett, D O'Sullivan, M Ó Sé, D O Cinneide 0-1 each, Report C McDonald 0-6, A O'Malley 0-5, A Dillon 0-4, B Moran, A Moran, D Heaney 0-1 each
Croke Park, Dublin
Referee: B. Crowe (Cavan)

Quarter-final
Cork 2-14 - 2-11 Galway
BJ O'Sullivan, J Hayes 1-3 each, J Masters 0-3, A Lynch 0-2, E Sexton, K McMahon, P Clifford 0-1 each Report M Meehan 2-2, P Joyce 0-7, S Armstrong 0-2
Croke Park, Dublin
Referee: M. Deegan (Laois)

Quarter-final
Tyrone 1-14 - 1-14 Dublin
S O'Neill 0-6, O Mulligan 1-1, S Cavanagh 0-3, R Mellon, E McGinley, B McGuigan, B Dooher 0-1 each Report T Quinn 1-7, C Keaney 0-3, J Sherlock, A Brogan 0-2 each

Quarter-final
Armagh 2-17 - 1-11 Laois
S McDonnell 1-5, O McConville 1-3, R Clarke 0-3, A Kernan, M O'Rourke 0-2 each, P McGrane, J McEntee 0-1 each Report B Brennan 1-1, R Munnelly 0-4, B Sheehan 0-3, P Clancy, S Kelly, C Conway 0-1 each
Croke Park, Dublin
Referee: J. Geaney (Cork)

Quarter-final Replay
Tyrone 2-18 - 1-14 Dublin
O Mulligan 1-7, S O'Neill 1-3, B Dooher 0-3, S Cavanagh, R Mellon 0-2 each, B McGuigan 0-1, Report C Keaney 0-4, T Quinn 0-3, D Farrell 1-0, A Brogan 0-2, S Ryan, C Moran, B Cullen, J Sherlock, S Connell 0-1 each
Croke Park, Dublin
Referee: G. O Conamha (Galway)

Semi-finals

Semi-final
Kerry 1-19 - 0-09 Cork
E Brosnan 1-2, C Cooper 0-5, P Galvin 0-3, B Sheehan 0-2, D Ó Cinneide, M McCarthy, L Hassett, T Ó Sé, A O'Mahony, W Kirby, MF Russell 0-1 each Report J Masters, K McMahon, P Clifford, J Hayes 0-2 each, A Lynch 0-1
Croke Park, Dublin
Referee: J. McQuillan (Cavan)

Semi-final
Tyrone 1-13 - 1-12 Armagh
S O'Neill 1-4, O Mulligan 0-3, S Cavanagh, P Canavan 0-2 each, R McMenamin, S Sweeney 0-1 each Report S McDonnell 1-3, O McConville 0-3, A Kernan 0-2, K McGeeney, R Clarke, B Mallon 0-1 each
Croke Park, Dublin
Referee: P. Russell (Tipperary)

Final

Final
Kerry 2-10 - 1-16 Tyrone
C Cooper 0-5, D Ó Cinnéide 1-1, T Ó Sé 1-0, D Ó Sé, E Brosnan 0-2 each Report O Mulligan 0-5, P Canavan 1-1, B McGuigan, S O'Neill 0-3 each, R Mellon 0-2, P Jordan, B Dooher 0-1 each
Croke Park, Dublin
Attendance: 82,112
Referee: M. Monahan (Kildare)

Championship statistics

Miscellaneous

Top scorers

Season
PlayerCountyScoresTotal
Stephen O'Neill Tyrone 5-4964
Paddy Bradley Derry 2-2935
Colm Cooper Kerry 4-2234
Steven McDonnell Armagh 4-2133
Tomás Quinn Dublin 1-2932
Ross Munnelly Laois 1-2427
Hugh McElroy Monaghan 3-1726
Owen Mulligan Tyrone 2-2026
Single game
PlayerTallyOpposition
Paddy Bradley (Derry)1-10Monaghan
Stephen O'Neill (Tyrone)2-06Monaghan
Hugh McElroy (Monaghan)1-09 London
Niall Curran (Waterford)1-08 Clare
Colm Cooper (Kerry)2-05 Limerick

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The 2010 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was the 124th edition of the GAA's premier inter-county Gaelic football tournament, played between 31 of the 32 counties of Ireland plus London and New York.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2011 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship</span>

The 2011 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was the 125th edition of the GAA's premier inter-county Gaelic football tournament, played between 31 counties of Ireland, London and New York. The draw for the 2011 championship took place on 7 October 2010. The 2011 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final took place at Croke Park on 18 September 2011, with Dublin winning their 23rd title.

The 1947 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was the 61st staging of Ireland's premier Gaelic football knock-out competition.

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The 1950 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was the 64th staging of Ireland's premier Gaelic football knock-out competition.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2012 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship</span>

The 2012 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was the 126th edition of the GAA's premier inter-county Gaelic football tournament, played between 31 counties of Ireland, London and New York.

The 2013 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was the 127th edition of the GAA's premier inter-county Gaelic football tournament, played between 31 counties of Ireland, London and New York. The 2013 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final was contested by Dublin and Mayo at Croke Park on 22 September 2013, with Dublin winning by 2:12 to Mayo's 1:14.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2014 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship</span>

The 2014 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was the 127th edition of the GAA's premier inter-county Gaelic football since its establishment in 1887. It was played between 31 counties of Ireland, London and New York.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2014 Ulster Senior Football Championship</span>

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">2015 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship</span>

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The 2016 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was the 129th edition of the GAA's premier inter-county gaelic football tournament since its establishment in 1887.

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References

  1. Keys, Colm (3 September 2005). "Why Gaelic's BIG THREE dwarf the rest". Irish Independent. Retrieved 3 September 2005.
  2. Keys, Colm (2 February 2005). "Kernan fears end is nigh for Armagh stars". Irish Independent. Retrieved 2 February 2005. Armagh will be on a bookies shortlist of three with Kerry and Tyrone for All-Ireland glory this year, but he fears his team's longevity is not guaranteed.