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1943 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship

Football championship


Football championship

FieldValue
year1943
teamRoscommon
titles1st
captainJimmy Murray
team2Cavan
captain2Tom O'Reilly
leinsterLouth
munsterCork
ulsterCavan
connachtRoscommon
previous1942
next1944

The 1943 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was the 57th staging of Ireland's premier Gaelic football knock-out competition.

Limerick return to Munster championship after 2-year absence.

In the Leinster Quarter-Final Louth ended Dublin's year as All-Ireland Champions.

Roscommon were the winners. Kilkenny took part in the Leinster championship for the 1st time since 1931.

Results

[[Connacht Senior Football Championship]]

Quarter-Final

Semi-Final

Semi-Final

Final

Final

[[Leinster Senior Football Championship]]

Preliminary Round

Preliminary Round

Preliminary Round

Preliminary Round

Preliminary Round Replay

Quarter-Final

Quarter-Final

Quarter-Final

Quarter-Final Replay

Quarter-Final

Semi-Final

Semi-Final

Final

17Morgan Delaney (Stradbally) for Mick Delaney

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date=16 May 1943
Quarter-Finaltime =Tipperaryfootball}}score = 2–7 – 0–9report =Waterfordfootball}}goals1 =goals2 =Ned Hall Park]], Clonmelattendance =referee = P. J. O'Sullivan ( T )date=23 May 1943
Quarter-Finaltime =Clarefootball}}score = 2–10 – 2–4report =Limerickfootball}}goals1 =goals2 =stadium = Foynesattendance =referee =date=6 June 1943
Semi-Finaltime =Corkfootball}}score = 0–9 – 0–9report =Kerryfootball}}goals1 = E. Young (0–3), J. Aherne (1–0) & J. Cronin (1–0).goals2 = Pat Holly (0–1), Joe Kennington (0–1), Murt Kelly (0–5), Jimmy Gawksie O'Gorman (0–1) & Mikey Lyne (0–1).Cork]]attendance =referee =date=20 June 1943
Semi-Finaltime =Tipperaryfootball}}score = 3–5 – 2–6report =Clarefootball}}goals1 =goals2 =stadium = Gaelic Grounds, Limerickattendance =referee = B. Scannell (Galway)date=11 July 1943
Semi-Final Replaytime =Corkfootball}}score = 1–5 – 1–4report =Kerryfootball}}goals1 = E. Casey (0–3) & J. Aherne (0–2).goals2 = Paddy Kennedy (0–1), Johnny Walsh (0–1), Tom Gega O'Connor (1–0) & Murt Kelly (0–2).Cork]]attendance =referee =date=25 July 1943
Finaltime =Corkfootball}}score = 1–7 – 1–4report =Tipperaryfootball}}goals1 = E. Young (0–1), E. Casey (0–2), P. Cronin (0–1). J. Cronin (0–1) & J. Aherne (1–0).goals2 =Páirc MacGearailt]], Fermoyattendance =referee = T. Greaney (W)date= 20 June 1943
Quarter-Finaltime =Donegalfootball}}score = 0–7 – 1–8report =Tyronefootball}}goals1 =goals2 =stadium = Omaghattendance =referee =date= 27 June 1943
Quarter-Finaltime =Monaghanfootball}}score = 3–8 – 3–4report =Armaghfootball}}goals1 =goals2 =Athletic Grounds]], Armaghattendance =referee =date= 27 June 1943
Quarter-Finaltime =Antrimfootball}}score = 0–13 – 1–8report =Downfootball}}goals1 =goals2 =stadium = Corrigan Park, Belfastattendance =referee =date= 4 July 1943
Semi-Finaltime =Cavanfootball}}score = 4–10 – 1–3report =Tyronefootball}}goals1 =goals2 =Brewster Park]], Enniskillenattendance =referee =date= 11 July 1943
Semi-Finaltime =Monaghanfootball}}score = 1–10 – 1–5report =Antrimfootball}}goals1 =goals2 =Athletic Grounds]], Armaghattendance =referee =date=1 August 1943
Finaltime =Cavanfootball}}score = 2–3 – 0–5report =Monaghanfootball}}goals1 =goals2 =stadium = Breffni Park, Cavanattendance = 7,000referee =date=8 August 1943
Semi-Finaltime =Roscommonfootball}}score = 3–10 – 3–6report =Louthfootball}}goals1 =goals2 =stadium = Croke Park, Dublinattendance = 18,347referee =date=15 August 1943
Semi-Finaltime =Cavanfootball}}score = 1–8 – 1–7report =Corkfootball}}goals1 =goals2 = F. O’Donavan (0–1), D. O’Connor (0–1), J. Lynch (0–2), J. Cronin (1–1) & J. Aherne (0–2).stadium = Croke Park, Dublinattendance = 30,322referee =date=26 September 1943
Finaltime =Roscommonfootball}}score = 1–6 – 1–6report =Cavanfootball}}goals1 = P. Marray (0–3), J. Murray (1–0), D. Keenan (0–2) & L. Gilmartin (0–1).goals2 = J. Stafford (1–3), S. Maguire, J.J. O'Reilly & P, Smith (0–1) each.stadium = Croke Park, Dublinattendance = 68,023referee = Patrick McKenna (Limerick)date=10 October 1943
Final Replaytime =Roscommonfootball}}score = 2–7 – 2–2report =Cavanfootball}}goals1 = D. Kennan (0–5), F. Kinlough (1–1), J. McQullain (1–0) & P. Murray (0–1).goals2 = J. Stafford & P. Boylan (1–0) & T. O'Reilly & J.J. O'Reilly (0–1) each.stadium = Croke Park, Dublinattendance = 47,193referee = P O Miotain (Wexford)

References

  1. "Football Results 1941 – 1970 | the Official Website of the GAA".
  2. "All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Results 1887-2010".
  3. "Leinster Senior Football Champions".
  4. (13 May 2020). "Louth team of '43 and Dundalk FC side of '58 open a can of worms". [[Dundalk Democrat]].
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