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Mayo v Monaghan (qualifiers round 1) Clare vs Derry (quarter-finals) London and New York were both back in the Connacht championship after a 2-year break due to Covid-19. Dublin's longest period as Leinster champions continues with a historic 12 in a row.
The following table sets out the winning team and beaten finalist of each All-Ireland Senior Football Championship final. The vast majority of finals were contested by the winning semi-finalists, although in certain cases in the early years a provincial championship had not been completed in time and the affected province nominated a team to participate in the All-Ireland semi-final.
Mayo: 2021: 1951: Quarter-finals (5th–8th) Connacht Senior Football Championship: Meath: 2010: 1999: Tailteann Cup winners (17th) Leinster Senior Football Championship: Monaghan: 2015 — Semi-finals (3rd–4th) Ulster Senior Football Championship: New York — — Tailteann Cup preliminary quarter-finals (25th–28th) Connacht Senior ...
Kerry v Monaghan 1 1930 Laois v Mayo 1 1936 Laois v Tipperary ... This section represents in colour-coded tabular format the results of GAA county teams in the All ...
On 29 September 1996, Meath won the championship following a 2–9 to 1–11 defeat of Mayo in a replay of the All-Ireland final. [1] This was their sixth All-Ireland title and their first in eight championship seasons. Mayo's Maurice Sheridan was the championship's top scorer with 1-33.
Mayo: 3-43 52 8 6.5- 2 Éanna Monaghan Galway: 3-32 41 8 5.12 3 Colm Costello Galway: 2-33 39 9 4.33 4 Joe Quigley Dublin: 3-28 37 6 6.16 5 Max McGinnity Monaghan: 4-18 30 4 7.50 Conall Grogan Tipperary: 1-27 30 5 6.00 7 Niall Hurley Mayo: 3-20 29 8 3.625 8 Alex Kavanagh Wicklow: 1-24 27 5 5.40 9 Killian Browne Kildare: 2-20 26 5 5.20 Eoin ...
The 2004 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, known for sponsorship reasons as the 2004 Bank of Ireland All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was the premier Gaelic football competition in 2005.
The 2013 All-Ireland Minor Football Championship is the premier "knockout" competition for under-18 competitors who play the game of Gaelic football in Ireland.The games are organised by the Gaelic Athletic Association.