1934 All-Ireland Junior Football Championship

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The 1934 All-Ireland Junior Football Championship was the 17th staging of the championship since its establishment by the GAA in 1912.

WinnersLouth (3rd win)
CaptainJim Doyle
Runners-upLondon
MunsterKerry
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1934 All-Ireland Junior Football Championship
All Ireland Champions
WinnersLouth (3rd win)
CaptainJim Doyle
All Ireland Runners-up
Runners-upLondon
Provincial Champions
MunsterKerry
LeinsterLouth
UlsterDown
ConnachtMayo
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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 1934.

The title match concluded with Louth defeating London, the representatives of Britain, on a scoreline of 1–03 to 0–03. This was Louth's third triumph in the competition, following the county's earlier successes in 1925 and 1932.

Results

Munster Junior Football Championship

Final Kerry 2–12 - 0–01 Waterford  

Ulster Junior Football Championship

Final Down 1–04 - 0–09 * Donegal  
  • Replay ordered after an objection by Down

Replay[1]
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Referee: H. McEneaney (Monaghan)

Connacht Junior Football Championship

Final Mayo 2–05 - 1–06 Roscommon

Leinster Junior Football Championship

26 August Final Louth 2-04 – 1-07 Kildare Naas, County Kildare
9 September[2][3] Replay Louth 1-07 – 0-05 Kildare Gaelic Grounds, Drogheda
P. Moore 1-1, P. Mullen 0-2, M. Callaghan, P. Cluskey, J. Curran, N. Mulligan 0-1 each T. Carroll 0-3 (1f), J. Dowling 0-1, P. Thorpe 0-1 Referee: W. Carey (Westmeath)
GK1Hugh Callan (Dundalk Gaels)
RCB2Peter Tuite (O'Connells)
FB3Tom Tiernan (Hitchestown)
LCB4Jim Doyle (Dundalk Gaels) (c)
RHB5Nick Mulligan (Dundalk Young Irelands)
CHB6Jimmy Beirne (St Mary's)
LHB7Vincent Kerr (Wolfe Tones)
MF8Jim Curran (Dundalk Gaels)
MF9Paddy Mullen (St Magdalene's)
RHF10Mick Callaghan (Cooley Kickhams)
CHF11John Gartland (Darver Young Irelands)
LHF12Patrick Cluskey (St Magdalene's)
RCF13Patsy McKevitt (Cooley Kickhams)
FF14Paddy Moore (St Magdalene's)
LCF15Anthony Lawless (Dundalk Gaels)
GK1Barney Cullen (Celbridge)
RCB2Edward Malone (Leixlip)
FB3Frank Dowling (Robertstown)
LCB4Patrick Harrison (Monasterevan)
RHB5Patrick Broderick (Graiguecullen, Laois)
CHB6William Byrne (Robertstown)
LHB7Michael Colleton (Roseberry)
MF8James Mullaly (Kildangan)
MF9Michael Geraghty (Roseberry)
RHF10John Dillon (Suncroft)
CHF11Thomas Carroll (Westerns, Dublin)
LHF12Peter Burke (St Paul's, Dublin)
RCF13James Dowling (Robertstown)
FF14Patrick Geraghty (Roseberry) (c)
LCF15Paddy Thorpe (Seán McDermotts, Dublin)

All-Ireland Junior Football Championship

23 September Semi-Final[4] Louth 4–11 - 0–09 Down Croke Park, Dublin
30 September Semi-Final[5] Kerry 2–08 - 1–04 Mayo
14 October[6][7] Home Final Louth 0–09 - 1–04 Kerry Croke Park, Dublin
Referee: Sean Robbins (Offaly)
GK1Hugh Callan (Dundalk Gaels)
RCB2Peter Tuite (O'Connells)
FB3Tom Tiernan (Hitchestown)
LCB4Jim Doyle (Dundalk Gaels) (c)
RHB5Vincent Kerr (Wolfe Tones)
CHB6Jimmy Beirne (St Mary's)
LHB7Paddy Byrne (Newtown Blues)
MF8Paddy Mullen (St Magdalene's)
MF9Jim Curran (Dundalk Gaels)
RHF10Mick Callaghan (Cooley Kickhams)
CHF11Joe Collins (Wolfe Tones)
LHF12Patrick Cluskey (St Magdalene's)
RCF13James McKevitt (Cooley Kickhams)
FF14Paddy Moore (St Magdalene's)
LCF15Tom Dowdall (Glyde Rangers)
GK1Brendan Reidy (Austin Stacks)
RCB2Pats Mahony (John Mitchels)
FB3Simon Moynihan (Kerins O'Rahilly's)
LCB4Jer Fitzgerald (Kerins O'Rahilly's)
RHB5Dan Joe McCarthy (John Mitchels)
CHB6Tommy Barrett (Austin Stacks)
LHB7Michael O'Shea (Dingle)
MF8William Brosnan (Kerins O'Rahilly's)
MF9Seán Brosnan (Dingle)
RHF10Tim O'Leary (Killarney Legion)
CHF11Tommy 'Foxy" Murphy (John Mitchels)
LHF12Paddy Kennedy (Kerins O'Rahilly's)
RCF13Peter Ronan (Kerins O'Rahilly's)
FF14Jackie McKenna (Dingle)
LCF15Micheál Ó'Ruairc (John Mitchels)
Substitutes:
16Mick McDonnell (Austin Stacks) for Fitzgerald

All-Ireland Final

4 November[8][9][10][11] Louth 1–03 - 0–03 London St Conleth's Park, Newbridge
P. Moore 1-0, M. Callaghan, P. Cluskey, P. McKevitt 0-1 each W. Kelly 0-2, P. Mulpeter 0-1 Referee: P. Waters (Kildare)
GK1Hugh Callan (Dundalk Gaels)
RCB2Peter Tuite (O'Connells)
FB3Tom Tiernan (Hitchestown)
LCB4Jim Doyle (Dundalk Gaels) (c)
RHB5Vincent Kerr (Wolfe Tones)
CHB6Jimmy Beirne (St Mary's)
LHB7Paddy Byrne (Newtown Blues)
MF8Paddy Mullen (St Magdalene's)
MF9Paddy Clarke (St Bride's)
RHF10Mick Callaghan (Cooley Kickhams)
CHF11Joe Collins (Wolfe Tones)
LHF12Patrick Cluskey (St Magdalene's)
RCF13James McKevitt (Cooley Kickhams)
FF14Paddy Moore (St Magdalene's)
LCF15Patsy McKevitt (Cooley Kickhams)
Substitutes:
16George Berrills (Dundalk Gaels) for Byrne
GK1J. Smith
RCB2T. Shields (Kildare)
FB3G. Murphy (Kildare) (c)
LCB4T. Behan (Kildare)
RHB5P. Carroll (Kildare)
CHB6P. Mulpeter (Kildare)
LHB7L. Murphy (Kildare)
MF8J. Roche (Kildare)
MF9J. Murphy (Wexford)
RHF10D. Buckley (Cork)
CHF11J. Walsh (Cork)
LHF12J. Fitzpatrick (Wicklow)
RCF13P. Devlin (Tyrone)
FF14W. Kelly (Meath)
LCF15C. Carpenter (Meath)

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