The 1994 All-Ireland Junior Football Championship was the 63rd staging of the All-Ireland Junior Championship, the Gaelic Athletic Association's second tier Gaelic football championship.
All Ireland Champions | |
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Captain | Michael Keating |
Manager | Buddy O'Grady |
All Ireland Runners-up | |
Runners-up | Galway |
Captain | Tom Ryder |
Manager | Bosco McDermott |
Provincial Champions | |
Munster | Kerry |
Leinster | Dublin |
Ulster | Not Played |
Connacht | Galway |
← 1993 1995 → |
Cork entered the championship as the defending champions, but lost to Kerry at the semi-final stage of the Munster Championship.[1]
The 1994 All-Ireland final, held at the Gaelic Grounds in Limerick on 6 August 1994, was contested by Kerry and Galway. In what was the second ever meeting of the two counties in the final, Kerry won by 0–15 to 0–04 to claim their 13th championship title overall and a first since 1991.[2]
Results
edit26 June 1994[3] Final | Kerry | 1-06 - 0-08 | Clare | Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Cork |
Referee: T. Lonergan (Tipperary) |
12 June 1994[4] Final | Dublin | 0-09 - 0-05 | Louth | Páirc Tailteann, Navan |
D. O'Brien 0-4, B. Heaslip 0-2, C. Foran, J. McGuinness, R. Davis 0-1 each | B. Martin 0-4, N. Callan 0-1 | Referee: P. Whelan (Wicklow) |
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10 June 1994[6] Final (replay) | Mayo | 0-08 - 0-11 | Galway | MacHale Park, Castlebar |
Referee: A. Noone (Leitrim) |
All-Ireland semi-finals
edit17 July 1994[8] | Lancashire | 0-08 - 1-13 | Galway | Old Bedians, Manchester |
All-Ireland final
editReferences
edit- ^ "Murphy sinks Cork". Irish Independent. 16 June 1994.
- ^ a b "Junior Footballers Hadn't The Power To Deny Kingdom All-Ireland Glory". Tuam Herald. 13 August 1994.
- ^ "Late Fitzgerald point proves the winner for unimpressive juniors". The Kerryman. 1 July 1994.
- ^ "Joe was big early loss". Fingal Independent. 17 June 1994.
- ^ "No encouragement for McDermott as Galway and Mayo junior sides serve up tedious Connacht final". Connacht Tribune. 20 May 1994.
- ^ "Jnr. footballers win 'Connacht'". Tuam Herald. 18 June 1994.
- ^ "Juniors survive a late scare". The Kerryman. 22 July 1994.
- ^ "Lancashire lose out". Irish Press. 18 July 1994.