1932 All-Ireland Junior Football Championship

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The 1932 All-Ireland Junior Football Championship was the 15th staging of the championship since its establishment by the GAA in 1912.

WinnersLouth (2nd win)
CaptainPeter Byrne
Runners-upLondon
CaptainDaniel Fitzpatrick
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1932 All-Ireland Junior Football Championship
All Ireland Champions
WinnersLouth (2nd win)
CaptainPeter Byrne
All Ireland Runners-up
Runners-upLondon
CaptainDaniel Fitzpatrick
Provincial Champions
MunsterCork
LeinsterLouth
UlsterCavan
ConnachtRoscommon
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The competition format saw the four provincial champions compete in two 'Home' semi-finals, the winners of which then contested the All-Ireland 'Home' final.

In the last stage of the competition, the victorious 'Home' finalists then met the champions of Britain to determine who would be crowned overall All-Ireland Junior Football Champions for 1932.

The title match at the Drogheda Gaelic Grounds concluded with Louth defeating London, the representatives of Britain, on a scoreline of 0–06 to 0–04. London had led by four points at half-time. This was Louth's second triumph in the competition, following on from the county's initial success in 1925.[1]

Results

Munster Junior Football Championship

Final Cork 1–05 - 1–03 Kerry  

Ulster Junior Football Championship

Final Cavan 2–05 - 1–01 Down

Connacht Junior Football Championship

Final Roscommon 2–09 - 0–04 Sligo

Leinster Junior Football Championship

31 July 1932[2][3] Final Louth 2-07 – 1-05 Carlow Croke Park, Dublin
3pm P. Mullen 1-6 (2f), J. Tiernan 1-0, P. Byrne 0-1 T. Walker 1-3 (3f), J. Lawlor, M. Price 0-1 Referee: P. Cowan (Westmeath)
GK1Mick Leech (Owen Roe's)
RCB2Pat Dunne (St Mary's)
FB3Willie Crilly (Owen Roe's)
LCB4Tom McArdle (St Magdalene's)
RHB5John Smith (Hitchestown)
CHB6Joe Byrne (St Bride's)
LHB7Paddy Cluskey (Dromiskin Unknowns)
MF8Kevin Morgan (Hitchestown)
MF9Paddy Devlin (Kilcurry)
RHF10Tom McKeown (Owen Roe's)
CHF11Jimmy Mullen (Owen Roe's)
LHF12Peter Byrne (St Bride's) (c)
RCF13Jim Tiernan (Dowdallshill)
FF14Paul Downey (Owen Roe's)
LCF15Jem Moonan (Newtown Blues)
GK1W. Quigley (O'Hanrahans)
RCB2T. Mulhall (O'Hanrahans)
FB3T. Moran (O'Hanrahans)
LCB4P. Brennan (Milford)
RHB5J. Hendrick (Kilbride)
CHB6M. O'Brien (Muinebeag)
LHB7E. Murphy (Muinebeag)
MF8L. O'Keeffe (Leighlinbridge)
MF9J. Lawlor (Army Metro, Dublin)
RHF10M. Price (Milford)
CHF11K. Maher (Muinebeag)
LHF12E. Haughney (O'Hanrahans)
RCF13P. Barron (Muinebeag)
FF14M. Walsh (O'Hanrahans)
LCF15T. Walker (O'Hanrahans)

All-Ireland Junior Football Championship

14 August 1932[4] Home Semi-Final Louth 5–04 - 1–01 Cavan Athletic Grounds, Dundalk
25 September 1932[5] Home Semi-Final Roscommon 3–03 - 2–05 Cork Croke Park, Dublin
Referee: S. O'Connor (Dublin)
16 October 1932[6] Home Final Louth 1–12 - 0–04 Roscommon Croke Park, Dublin
2pm Attendance: 15,000
30 October 1932[7][8][9] Final Louth 0-06 – 0-04 London Gaelic Grounds, Drogheda
J. Mullen 0-2 (1f), P. Byrne, J. Culligan, P. Downey, J. Tiernan 0-1 each C. Carpenter 0-3, M. Lennon 0-1 Referee: J. Curran (Meath)
GK1Mick Leech (Owen Roe's)
RCB2Pat Dunne (St Mary's)
FB3Willie Crilly (Owen Roe's)
LCB4Tom McArdle (St Magdalene's)
RHB5Vincent Kerr (St Magdalene's)
CHB6Peadar Martin (Owen Roe's)
LHB7Paddy Cluskey (Dromiskin Unknowns)
MF8Paddy Devlin (Kilcurry)
MF9Jim Culligan (Newtown Blues)
RHF10Paddy Moore (St Magdalene's)
CHF11Jimmy Mullen (Owen Roe's)
LHF12Peter Byrne (St Bride's) (c)
RCF13Jim Tiernan (Dowdallshill)
FF14Paul Downey (Owen Roe's)
LCF15Jem Moonan (Newtown Blues)
Substitutes:
16Joe Byrne (St Bride's) for Devlin
GK1Chris Finnegan
RCB2Larry Murphy
FB3M. Fitzpatrick
LCB4James Dillon
RHB5John Fitzpatrick
CHB6Daniel Fitzpatrick (c)
LHB7Joseph Murphy
MF8Patrick Mulpeter
MF9Gerald Murphy
RHF10Harry Murphy
CHF11Daniel O'Loughlin
LHF12James Power
RCF13John McGrath
FF14Chris Carpenter
LCF15Michael Lennon

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