2010 All-Ireland Junior Football Championship

The 2010 All-Ireland Junior Football Championship was the 80th staging of the competition since its establishment by the Gaelic Athletic Association in 1912.

2010 All-Ireland Junior Football Championship
All Ireland Champions
WinnersSligo (2nd win)
CaptainJason Farrell
ManagerKevin Walsh
All Ireland Runners-up
Runners-upKerry
Provincial Champions
MunsterKerry
LeinsterLouth
UlsterNot Played
ConnachtSligo
2009
2011

Traditionally, the four provincial championship winners face each other at the All-Ireland semi-final stage.

As the Ulster GAA council did not hold a provincial championship, the fourth semi-final spot was therefore taken by Lancashire, as winners of the 2010 All-Britain Junior Football Championship.

The victory of Sligo, in the final against Kerry, was the county's second in the history of the All-Ireland Junior Football Championship and its first since 1935.[1]

Results

Final

Kerry3-12 - 1-06 Limerick
M. O'Donoghue (0-5), G. Sayers (0-4, 1f), B. Poff (1-1), M. Murphy (1-0), A. O'Sullivan (1-0), J. Buckley (0-1), T. McGoldrick (0-1) R. Lynch (1-2), B. Teahan (0-2f), R. Browne (0-1f), T. Butler (0-1)
Referee: C. McCann (Clare)

Final

Louth0-13 - 2-06 Cavan
Stanfield (0-6, 3f), Osborne (0-2), Califf (0-2f), Conlon (0-2), Larkin (0-1) Brady (2-3), E. Reilly (0-2, 1f), McKiernan (0-1)
Referee: P. Daly (Westmeath)
GK1Craig Lynch (Naomh Máirtin)
RCB2Podge Bannon (Mattock Rangers)
FB3Jamie Faulkner (Dundalk Gaels)
LCB4Jamie Carr (Newtown Blues)
RHB5Shane Brennan (Seán O'Mahony's)
CHB6Colin Goss (St Patrick's)
LHB7Liam Shevlin (Dreadnots)
MF8Seán O'Neill (Cooley Kickhams) (c)
MF9James Califf (Dreadnots)
RHF10David Bracken (Glen Emmets)
CHF11Paddy O'Boyle (St. Nicholas)
LHF12Bernard Osborne (Naomh Fionnbarra)
RCF13Niall Conlon (O'Connells)
FF14Mark Stanfield (O'Connells)
LCF15Mark Larkin (Na Piarsaigh/Blackrock)
Substitutes:
16Wayne Reilly (St Mary's) for O'Neill
17J.J. Quigley (Clan na Gael) for Brennan
18Conor McGuinness (Cooley Kickhams) for Goss
19Daniel O'Connell (Roche Emmets) for Bracken
GK1Darren Murphy
RCB2Eoin McPhilips
FB3Eoin Smith
LCB4Mark Johnston
RHB5Niall O'Reilly
CHB6Pauric Cahill
LHB7Kevin Donohoe
MF8Trevor Crowe
MF9Adrian Taite
RHF10Darren Costello
CHF11Raymond Galligan
LHF12Stephen Jordan
RCF13Éamonn Reilly
FF14Declan McKiernan
LCF15Philip Brady
Substitutes:
16Niall Smith for Costello
17Francis Bird for Taite
18Joey Jordan for E. Smith
19Barry Reilly for Éamonn Reilly

Connacht Junior Football Championship

Final

Sligo0-09 - 0-08 Galway
P. McGoldrick 0-5 (2f, 1'45), D. Maye (0-2, 1f), B. McDonagh (0-2) E. Poil (0-3, 2f), B. Donnellan (0-2), B.Óg O'Callarain (0-1f), M. Murphy (0-1), C. Coleman (0-1)
Referee: M. Daly (Mayo)


All-Ireland Semi-Finals

Sligo0-13 - 2-06 Louth
D. Maye (0-8, 5f, 2'45), C. Finan (0-2), S. Stenson (0-1), J. Quinn (0-1), M. Gordon (0-1) M. Stanfield (1-3, 3f), J. Califf (1-0), B. Osbourne (0-2), M. Larkin (0-1)
Referee: D. Brazil (Offaly)
Kerry1-17 - 1-08 Lancashire
A. MacGearailt (0-6, 4f), J. Buckley (1-2), M. Murphy (0-3), E. Hickson (0-2), D. Murphy (0-1), G. Sayers (0-1), A. O'Sullivan (0-1), M. O'Donoghue (0-1) E Meaney (0-4, 3f), R. Coss (1-0), N. Plant (0-1), S. Molumby (0-1), L. Coyne (0-1), J. Corcoran (0-1)
Referee: G. McCormack (Dublin)

All-Ireland Final

Sligo2-10 - 1-07 Kerry
D. Maye (0-8, 6f), C. Finan (1-0), C. McNamara (1-0), P. McGoldrick (0-2) Report M. O'Donoghue (0-3, 2f), B. Poff (1-0), A. Fitzgerald (0-2), E. Hickson (0-1), G. Sayers (0-1)
Referee: D. Brazil (Offaly)

References

  1. "Maye points the way for Sligo". Irish Examiner. 21 August 2010.
  2. "Murphy sets Kingdom on way". Irish Independent. 7 July 2010.
  3. "Leinster JFC: Osbourne helps Louth retain title". Hogan Stand. 1 July 2010.
  4. "Revolution continues as juniors retain title". The Argus. 7 July 2010.
  5. "Tribesmen tumble to super Sligo". Western People. 16 June 2010.
  6. "Sligo win Connacht Junior Championship". Sligo GAA. 9 June 2010.
  7. "May gives Sligo crucial edge". Irish Independent. 3 August 2010.
  8. "MacGearailt inspires Kerry". Irish Times. 9 August 2010.
  9. "Another black day for Kerry football". The Kingdom. 26 August 2010.
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