The 1950 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was the 64th staging of Ireland's premier Gaelic football knock-out competition.
All-Ireland Champions | |
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Winning team | Mayo (2nd win) |
Captain | Sean Flanagan |
All-Ireland Finalists | |
Losing team | Louth |
Captain | Tom Conlon |
Provincial Champions | |
Munster | Kerry |
Leinster | Louth |
Ulster | Armagh |
Connacht | Mayo |
Championship statistics | |
← 1949 1951 → |
In the Leinster final Louth ended Meath's spell as All Ireland champions.
Results
editConnacht Final
editKildare | 2–11 – 1–9 | Dublin |
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S.Brennan 0-4, L.O'Brien 1-1, J.Malone 0-3, P.Lyons 1-0, C.Hanlon, P.White, B.Edwards 0-1. |
Leinster Final
editLouth | 1–03 – 1–03 | Meath |
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Frank Reid 1-0, Nicky Roe 0-2 (0-1f), Stephen White 0-1 | Mattie McDonnell 1-0, Brian Smyth 0-2, Mick O'Brien 0-1f |
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Leinster Final replay
editLouth | 3–05 – 0–13 | Meath |
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Nicky Roe 1-3 (0-3f), Hubert Reynolds 1-1, Mick Reynolds 1-0, Frank Reid 0-1 | Mick O'Brien 0-5f, Mattie McDonnell 0-3 (0-1f), Paddy O'Brien (1 '50), Des Taaffe (0-1f), Paddy Connell, Paddy Meegan, Larry McGuinness 0-1 each |
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Kerry | 1–6 – 1–6 | Clare |
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G. O'Sullivan (0-1), DJ McMahon (1-0), D. Kavanagh (0-1), P. McCarthy (0-1) & Batt Garvey (0-3). |
Kerry | 6–6 – 2–4 | Clare |
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T. O'Sullivan (2-3), G.O'Sullivan (0-1), M. Palmer (1-0), B. Garvey (1-2) & Sub P. Godley (1-0). |
Cork | 3–5 – 0–3 | Tipperary |
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C. McGrath (0-3), J. Hartnett (1-0), P. O’Donavan (1-0) & E. Young (0-2). |
Referee: M. Colbert (Limerick)
Munster Final
editKerry | 2–5 – 1–5 | Cork |
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T. O'Sullivan (0-2), P. Godley (0-1) & D. Kavanagh (2-1). | J. Hartnett (0-1), E. Young (0-1), J. Cronin (0-2) & D. Kellaher (1-1). |
Cavan | 8–7 – 0–3 | Tyrone |
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P Donohoe (3-5), T Tighe (2-0), Ed Carolan (2-2), J Cusack (1-0) | Fee (0-2), Campbell (0-1) |
Antrim | 2–6 – 1–12 | Cavan |
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Pa O Hara (2-1), Mc Callin (0-3), Dunlop (0-1), Gallagher (0-1) | P Donohoe (0-9), M Higgins (0-2), T Tighe (1-0), Ed Carolan (0-1) |
Attendance: 20,000
Ulster Final
editArmagh | 1–11 – 1–7 | Cavan |
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G O Neill (0-4), D Slevin (0-2),M Mc Evoy (0-3) J M Breen (0-2), W Mc Corry (1-0) | P Donohoe (0-4), M Higgins (0-2), Ed Carolan (0-1), P Brady (1-0) |
Attendance: 30,000
Mayo | 3–9 – 0–6 | Armagh |
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P Carney (0-1, free), M Flanagan (0-1), W Kenny (0-1, free), J Gilvarry (0-1); M Mulderrig (0-2), T Langan (2-3) & P Solan (1-0). |
Attendance: 49,281
Louth | 1–7 – 0–8 | Kerry |
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S. Boyle (0-1), J. McDonnell (0-5, 2f), F. Reid (0-1), P. Smith (1-0) | T. O'Sullivan (0-1), M. Palmer (0-1), P. McCarthy (0-1), B. Garvey (0-4) & Sub G. O'Sullivan (0-1). |
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All Ireland Final
editMayo | 2–5 – 1–6 | Louth |
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E Mongey (0-2), M Flanagan (1-0), J Gilvarry (0-1), M Mulderrig (0-2) & P Solan (1-0). | Nicky Roe (1-5) & Jimmy McDonnell (0-1). |
Championship statistics
editMiscellaneous
edit- The Connacht final between Mayo and Roscommon took place at the new Tuam Stadium, in Tuam.
- Armagh end a 47-year wait by winning their first Ulster title since 1903.
- The All Ireland semi-final between Mayo and Armagh was their first championship meeting.
- Mayo end a 14-year period by winning their second All Ireland title.
References
edit- ^ "Football results 1887-1910". GAA. Archived from the original on 21 March 2012. Retrieved 22 July 2011.
- ^ "All-Ireland Senior Football Championship 1887-2010". HoganStand. Archived from the original on 16 July 2011. Retrieved 22 July 2011.
- ^ "Leinster Senior Football Champions" (PDF). Leinster GAA. Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 September 2011. Retrieved 28 September 2011.
- ^ "Meath and Louth in Leinster Final". The Argus. 22 July 1950.