The 2023 Leinster Senior Football Championship was the 2023 iteration of the Leinster Senior Football Championship organised by Leinster GAA.
Tournament details | |
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Year | 2023 |
Winners | |
Champions | Dublin (62nd win) |
Captain | James McCarthy |
Runners-up | |
Runners-up | Louth |
Teams
editGeneral Information
editEleven counties will compete in the Leinster Senior Football Championship:
County | Last Championship Title | Last All-Ireland Title | Position in 2022 Championship | Last losing finalist |
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Carlow | 1944 | - | Preliminary round | 1942 |
Dublin | 2022 | 2020 | Champions | 2001 |
Kildare | 2000 | 1928 | Runners-up | 2022 |
Laois | 2003 | - | Preliminary round | 2018 |
Longford | 1968 | - | Quarter-finals | 1965 |
Louth | 1957 | 1957 | Quarter-finals | 2010 |
Meath | 2010 | 1999 | Semi-finals | 2020 |
Offaly | 1997 | 1982 | Preliminary round | 2006 |
Westmeath | 2004 | - | Semi-finals | 2016 |
Wexford | 1945 | 1918 | Quarter-finals | 2011 |
Wicklow | - | - | Quarter-finals | 1897 |
Personnel and kits
editCounty | Manager | Captain | Sponsors |
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Carlow | Niall Carew | Sean Gannon | SETU |
Dublin | Dessie Farrell | James McCarthy | AIG |
Kildare | Glenn Ryan | Mick O'Grady | Brady Family |
Laois | Billy Sheehan | Trevor Collins and Evan O’Carroll | MW Hire Group |
Longford | Paddy Christie[2] | Michael Quinn | Glennon Brothers |
Louth | Mickey Harte | Sam Mulroy | STATSports |
Meath | Colm O'Rourke | Shane McEntee | Bective Stud, Tea Rooms and Apartments |
Offaly | Liam Kearns | Declan Hogan | Glenisk |
Westmeath | Dessie Dolan[3] | Kevin Maguire | Renault |
Wexford | John Hegarty | Liam Coleman | Zurich Insurance Group |
Wicklow | Oisín McConville[4] | Padraig O’Toole | Joule |
Bracket
editQuarter-finals | Semi-finals | Final | |||||||||||||||||
Offaly | 1-11 | ||||||||||||||||||
Longford | 1-11 | Meath | 0-10 | ||||||||||||||||
Offaly | 1-12 | Offaly | 2-15 | ||||||||||||||||
Louth | 0-27* | ||||||||||||||||||
Westmeath | 1-11 | ||||||||||||||||||
Louth | 2-10 | ||||||||||||||||||
Louth | 0-15 | ||||||||||||||||||
Wicklow | 2-12 | Dublin | 5-21 | ||||||||||||||||
Carlow | 0-10 | Wicklow | 0-10 | ||||||||||||||||
Kildare | 1-17 | ||||||||||||||||||
Kildare | 0-12 | ||||||||||||||||||
Wexford | 2-13 | Dublin | 0-14 | ||||||||||||||||
Laois | 2-17 | Laois | 2-09 | ||||||||||||||||
Dublin | 4-30 |
Preliminary round
edit9 April 2023 15:00 Preliminary round |
Longford | 1-11 - 1-12 | Offaly | Pearse Park, Longford Referee: Sean Hurson (Tyrone) |
Darren Gallagher 1-4 (2fs), Joe Hagan 0-3, Iarla O’Sullivan 0-1, Mickey Quinn 0-1, Dessie Reynolds 0-1, Dylan Farrell 0-1 | Report | Peter Cunningham 1-1, Cian Farrell 0-3 (1m), Nigel Dunne 0-2 (1f), Jamie Evans 0-2, Lee Pearson 0-1, Ruairi McNamee 0-1, Dylan Hyland 0-1 (1f), Bernard Allen 0-1. |
9 April 2023 14:30 Preliminary round |
Wicklow | 2-12 - 0-10 | Carlow | Aughrim Park, Aughrim Attendance: 2,000 Referee: Barry Tiernan (Dublin) |
Eoin Darcy 1-2 (1f), Kevin Quinn 0-4 (1f), Malachy Stone 1-0, Mark Jackson 0-2 (2fs), Mark Kenny 0-2, Padraig O'Toole 0-1, Gearoid Murphy 0-1. | Report | Darragh Foley 0-4 (3fs), Colm Hulton 0-3, Jordan Morrissey 0-1, Ross Dunphy 0-1, Jamie Clarke 0-1 |
9 April 2023 15:30 Preliminary round |
Laois | 2-17 - 2-13 | Wexford | O'Moore Park, Portlaoise Referee: Conor Lane (Cork) |
Mark Barry 2-4 (2fs, 1m), Evan O'Carroll 0-6 (1f, 1m, 145), Paul Kingston 0-4 (3fs), Damon Larkin 0-2, Paddy O'Sullivan 0-1 | Report | Ben Brosnan 1-7 (1-0 pen, 5fs), Robbie Brooks 1-1, Sean Nolan 0-2, Paudie Hughes 0-1, Kevin O'Grady 0-1, Eoghan Nolan 0-1 (1 45) |
Quarter-finals
edit23 April 2023 3:30pm Quarter-final |
Laois | 2-9 4-30 | Dublin | Laois Hire O'Moore Park, Portlaoise Referee: Barry Judge (Sligo) |
Report |
23 April 2023 4:00pm Quarter-final |
Offaly | 1-11 0-10 | Meath | Glenisk O'Connor Park, Tullamore Attendance: 5,041[5] Referee: S Mulhare (Laois) |
Report |
23 April 2023 2:00pm Quarter-final |
Kildare | 1-17 0-10 | Wicklow | Netwatch Cullen Park, Carlow Referee: Martin McNally (Monaghan) |
Report |
23 April 2023 2:30pm Quarter-final |
Westmeath | 1-11 2-10 | Louth | Netwatch Cullen Park, Carlow Referee: James Molloy (Galway) |
Report |
Semi-finals
edit30 April 2023 Semi-final |
Kildare | 0-12 - 0-14 | Dublin | Croke Park, Dublin Attendance: 30,499[6] Referee: Fergal Kelly (Longford) |
30 April 2023 Semi-final |
Offaly | 2-15 - 0-27 | Louth | Croke Park, Dublin Attendance: 30,499 Referee: J McQuillan (Cavan) |
Report |
Final
editLouth | 0–15 – 5–21 | Dublin |
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S Mulroy (0-10, 7f, 1'45), C Grimes (0-2), L Jackson (0-1), C Downey (0-1), C Lennon (0-1) | Report | S Bugler (1-3), C Costello (0-5, 3f, 1'45), P Mannion (1-1, 1f), C O'Callaghan (0-4), C Kilkenny (0-3), J McCarthy (1-0), C Basquel (1-0), P Small (1-0), J McCaffrey (0-2), J Small (0-1), S McMahon (0-1), D Rock (0-1) |
Stadia and locations
editCounty | Location | Province | Stadium | Capacity |
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Carlow | Carlow | Leinster | Dr Cullen Park | 21,000 |
Dublin | Dublin | Leinster | Croke Park | 82,300 |
Kildare | Newbridge | Leinster | St Conleth's Park | 8,200 |
Laois | Portlaoise | Leinster | O'Moore Park | 22,000 |
Longford | Longford | Leinster | Pearse Park | 6,000 |
Louth | Drogheda | Leinster | Drogheda Park | 3,500 |
Meath | Navan | Leinster | Páirc Tailteann | 11,000 |
Offaly | Tullamore | Leinster | O'Connor Park | 18,000 |
Westmeath | Mullingar | Leinster | Cusack Park | 11,500 |
Wexford | Wexford | Leinster | Chadwicks Wexford Park | 18,000 |
Wicklow | Aughrim | Leinster | Aughrim County Ground | 7,000 |
Championship statistics
editScoring events
edit- Widest winning margin: 27 points
- Most goals in a match: 6
- Most points in a match: 39
- Most goals by one team in a match: 4
- Most points by one team in a match: 30
- Highest aggregate score: 57 points
- Lowest aggregate score: 24 points
Miscellaneous
edit- Its the first Leinster final between Dublin and Louth since 1958.
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Dublin 5-17 Kildare 1-15: Dubs stamp Leinster Championship authority with dominant Lilywhites win".29 May 2022
- ^ Lawlor, Damian (27 August 2022). "Paddy Christie appointed Longford senior football manager". RTÉ.
- ^ Ryan, Eoin (21 September 2022). "Dessie Dolan confirmed as new Westmeath football manager". RTÉ News. Retrieved 21 September 2022.
- ^ "McConville takes first steps into inter-county management with Wicklow". Hogan Stand. 3 September 2022.
- ^ "Offaly sentence Meath to Tailteann Cup as Faithful honour Liam Kearns in style". Irish Independent. Retrieved 30 April 2023.
- ^ "Kildare provide Dublin with their sternest stress test in Leinster for over a decade". Irish Times. Retrieved 30 April 2023.
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