1910 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship

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The 1910 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was the 24th staging of Ireland's premier Gaelic football knock-out competition. Louth were the winners, receiving a walkover from Kerry in the final.[1][2][3]

Winning teamLouth (1st win)
Losing teamKerry
Quick facts All-Ireland Champions, Winning team ...
1910 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
All-Ireland Champions
Winning teamLouth (1st win)
CaptainLarry McCormack
All-Ireland Finalists
Losing teamKerry
CaptainTom Costelloe
Provincial Champions
MunsterKerry
LeinsterLouth
UlsterAntrim
ConnachtGalway
Championship statistics
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Format

The four provincial championships were played as usual; the four champions joined London in the All-Ireland championship.

Results

Connacht

Connacht Senior Football Championship

More information Leitrim, 0–3 – 0–0 ...
Leitrim0–3 – 0–0Sligo
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More information Galway, 0–5 – 0–3 ...
Galway0–5 – 0–3Leitrim
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More information Mayo, 0–5 – 0–6 ...
Mayo0–5 – 0–6Roscommon
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Final

More information Roscommon, 1–2 – 1–3 ...
Roscommon1–2 – 1–3Galway
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Attendance: 3,000

Leinster

Leinster Senior Football Championship

More information Dublin, 1–11 – 0–5 ...
Dublin1–11 – 0–5Wicklow
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More information Wexford, 2–11 – 0–2 ...
Wexford2–11 – 0–2Laois
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More information Wexford, 0–1 – 1–6 ...
Wexford0–1 – 1–6Dublin
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More information Offaly, 1–9 – 0–5 ...
Offaly1–9 – 0–5Kilkenny
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Maryboro

More information Louth, 3–12 – 0–10 ...
Louth3–12 – 0–10Kildare
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More information Louth, 3–12 – 1–3 ...
Louth3–12 – 1–3Meath
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Athletic Grounds, Dundalk

More information Offaly, 1–0 – 3–7 ...
Offaly1–0 – 3–7Dublin
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Referee: J McHale

Final

More information Louth, 0–3 – 0–0 ...
Louth0–3 – 0–0 Dublin
J. Brennan 0–2, J. Bannon 0–1
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Attendance: 5,000
Referee: S. McNamee (Meath)
1Michael Byrne (Dundalk Young Irelands) (gk)
2John Clarke (Tredaghs)
3Joe Donnelly (Geraldines)
4Jimmy Quinn (Tredaghs)
5Joe Mulligan (Dundalk Young Irelands)
6Jim Smith (Tredaghs)
7Eddie Burke (Tredaghs)
8Johnny Brennan (Dundalk Rangers)
9Eoin Markey (Ardee Volunteers)
10Tom Matthews (Ardee Volunteers)
11Larry McCormack (Tredaghs) (c)
12Jack Bannon (Tredaghs)
13Michael Hand (Tredaghs)
14Paddy Reilly (Tredaghs)
15Jim McDonnell (Tredaghs)
16Tom Morgan (Tredaghs)
17Jack Carvin (Tredaghs)
Substitutes:
18Jim Morgan (Dundalk Young Irelands) for McDonnell
1P. Fallon (Geraldines) (gk)
2D. Kavanagh (C.J. Kickhams)
3H. Hilliard (C.J. Kickhams)
4T. Walsh (C.J. Kickhams)
5J. Brennan (Keatings)
6T. Healy (Keatings)
7T. Donnelly (Parnells)
8E. Letman (Parnells)
9J. Brennan (Sandymount)
10J. Shouldice (Geraldines) (c)
11J. Grace (C.J. Kickhams)
12P. Daly (Geraldines)
13P. Whelan (Geraldines)
14D. Kelleher (Geraldines)
15M. Collins (Geraldines)
16R. Flood (Geraldines)
17B. Halliden (Geraldines)

Munster

Munster Senior Football Championship

More information Kerry, 2–13 – 0–1 ...
Kerry2–13 – 0–1Waterford
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More information Clare, 0–0 – 0–0 ...
Clare0–0 – 0–0Limerick
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More information Cork, 2–10 – 0–3 ...
Cork2–10 – 0–3Tipperary
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Referee: J.F. O'Donnell (W)

More information Kerry, 3–1 – 0–0 ...
Kerry3–1 – 0–0Clare
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Final

More information Kerry, 0–4 – 0–2 ...
Kerry0–4 – 0–2Cork
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Ulster

Ulster Senior Football Championship

More information Monaghan, 0–10 – 1–7 ...
Monaghan0–10 – 1–7Armagh
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More information Antrim, w/o – scr. ...
Antrimw/o – scr.Down
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More information Cavan, 0–2 – 0–2 Abandoned ...
Cavan0–2 – 0–2
Abandoned
Fermanagh
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Game abandoned after the ball burst.


More information Monaghan, 1–5 – 0–4 ...
Monaghan1–5 – 0–4Armagh
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More information Tyrone, w/o – scr. ...
Tyronew/o – scr.Derry
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More information Cavan, 1–9 – 0–5 ...
Cavan1–9 – 0–5Fermanagh
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More information Cavan, 1–9 – 1–4 ...
Cavan1–9 – 1–4Tyrone
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More information Antrim, 1–4 – 1–3 ...
Antrim1–4 – 1–3Monaghan
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An objection was made and a replay ordered.


More information Antrim, 1–2 – 0–3 ...
Antrim1–2 – 0–3Monaghan
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Athletic Grounds, Dundalk

Final

More information Antrim, 3–4 – 0–1 ...
Antrim3–4 – 0–1Cavan
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Athletic Grounds, Dundalk

Quarter-final

By the time the semi-final was to be played, the Leinster championship was not finished, so Dublin were nominated to represent Leinster. When Louth beat Dublin in the Leinster final, they were given Dublin's place in the All-Ireland semi-final.

More information Dublin, 3–5 – 1–2 ...
Dublin3–5 – 1–2Antrim
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Semi-finals

More information Kerry, 1–7 – 0–4 ...
Kerry1–7 – 0–4Galway
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More information Louth, 3–4 – 1–2 ...
Louth3–4 – 1–2London
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Athletic Grounds, Dundalk

Final

More information Louth, w/o 1 ...
Louthw/o 1Kerry
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1 The final was scratched, with Louth awarded the championship after Kerry refused to travel to Dublin. This was because the Great Southern and Western Railway company would not sell tickets to their supporters at reduced rates.[5]

Statistics

Miscellaneous

  • It was the only year between 1907 and 2001 that there was a quarter-final in the All-Ireland Series and the only year from 1909 to 1974 that London played.
  • Louth win a first All-Ireland title.

References

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