1936 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
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The 1936 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was the 50th staging of Ireland's premier Gaelic football knock-out competition. In the All Ireland semi-final Laois ended Cavan's year as All Ireland champions. Mayo won their first title.[1][2][3]
All-Ireland Champions | |
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Winning team | Mayo (1st win) |
Captain | Séamus O'Malley |
All-Ireland Finalists | |
Losing team | Laois |
Captain | J. McDonnell |
Provincial Champions | |
Munster | Kerry |
Leinster | Laois |
Ulster | Cavan |
Connacht | Mayo |
Championship statistics | |
← 1935 1937 → |
Results
editMayo | 5-6 – 0-4 | Sligo |
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G Ormsby (1-0), T McNicholas (1-1), J Munnelly (0-1), G Courell (0-1), S O’Malley (1-0), P Munnelly (1-2). |
Mayo | 2-4 – 1-7 | Galway |
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J Munnelly (0-1), P Laffey (0-1); G Courell (2-0), P Munnelly (0-1). |
Attendance: 20,000
Mayo | 2-7 – 1-4 | Galway |
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P Flannelly (1-4, four points from frees), G Ormsby (0-1, free), J Munnelly (1-1), P Munnelly (0-1). |
Attendance: 15,000
Laois | 3-3 – 0-8 | Kildare |
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John O'Reilly 3-0 and Tom Keogh 0-3 | Paddy Byrne 0-4f, Paddy Martin 0-2, Mick Brosnan and Paddy Burke 0-1 |
Kerry | 7-7 – 1-4 | Limerick |
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Miko Doyle (0-1), Gearoid Fitzgerald (0-1), Charlie O'Sullivan (4-4), John Joe Landers (2-0) & Tim Landers (1-1). |
Kerry | 1-5 – 0-5 | Tipperary |
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Dan Spring (0-1), John Joe Landers (1-0) & Tim Landers (0-3). |
Referee: J. O'Regan (CIare)
Kerry | 1-11 – 2-2 | Clare |
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Sean Brosnan (0-1), Paddy Kennedy (0-3), Willie Brick (0-1), John Joe Landers (1-1), Charlie O'Sullivan (0-1) & Tim Landers (0-4). |
Mayo | 1-5 – 0-6 | Kerry |
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P Flannelly (1-3, two points from frees) & J Munnelly (0-2). | Miko Doyle (0-1), Gearoid Fitzgerald (0-1), John Joe Landers (0-1), Mick Ferriter (0-1) & Tim Landers (0-2). |
Championship statistics
editMiscellaneous
edit- Roscommon's pitch becomes known as St. Coman's Park, until 1971 when it was replaced by Dr. Hyde Park.
- The following GAA grounds are named after famous people, Fitzgerald Stadium, Killarney after Dick Fitzgerald, Dr. Cullen Park in Carlow after Matthew Cullen & Cusack Park in Ennis after Michael Cusack.
- Laois win the Leinster title for the first time since 1889.
- Mayo are All Ireland champions for the first time ever becoming the second from Connacht after Galway in 1925 to do so.
References
edit- ^ "Football Results 1911 - 1940 | the Official Website of the GAA". Archived from the original on 21 March 2012. Retrieved 21 July 2011.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 16 July 2011. Retrieved 21 July 2011.
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