1935 All-Ireland Minor Football Championship

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The 1935 All-Ireland Minor Football Championship was the seventh staging of the All-Ireland Minor Football Championship, the Gaelic Athletic Association's premier inter-county Gaelic football tournament for boys under the age of 18.

Winning teamMayo (1st win)
CaptainBilly Durkin
Losing teamTipperary
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1935 All-Ireland Minor Football Championship
Championship details
All-Ireland Champions
Winning teamMayo (1st win)
CaptainBilly Durkin
All-Ireland Finalists
Losing teamTipperary
Provincial Champions
MunsterTipperary
LeinsterLouth
UlsterDeclared void
ConnachtMayo
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Tipperary entered the championship as defending champions.

On 22 September 1935, Mayo won the championship following a 1–6 to 1–1 defeat of Tipperary in the All-Ireland final. This was their first All-Ireland title.[1]

Results

Connacht Minor Football Championship

Final Mayo 2-02 – 1-04 Sligo  

Leinster Minor Football Championship

14 July 1935[2] Final Louth 1-07 – 1-06 Dublin Croke Park
J. McKeever 1-0, P. Dwyer (2f), L. McEntee 0-2 each, G. Hall, J. Duffy, J. McArdle 0-1 each P. Daly 1-0, T. McCallion 0-2, J. Carey, W. Reyburn, J. Delaney (f), J. Fogarty 0-1 each Referee: P. Ratty (Meath)
GK1Tom Butler (St. Mary's College)
RCB2Leo Burns (Dundalk Young Irelands)
FB3Brendan Corcoran (St. Mary's College)
LCB4James Callaghan (Ardee Defenders)
RHB5Patsy Dunne (Woodington Rangers, Drogheda)
CHB6Hugh McNamee (St Bride's)
LHB7Peter Killen (Cooley Kickhams)
MF8Eamonn Devlin (St. Mary's College)
MF9Larry McEntee (St. Mary's College)
RHF10Jim Duffy (Dundalk Gaels)
CHF11Paddy Dwyer (Woodington Rangers, Drogheda)
LHF12Jimmy McKeever (Glyde Rangers)
RCF13Joe Marron (Dundalk Young Irelands)
FF14Jim McArdle (Dundalk Gaels)
LCF15Gerry Hall (Dundalk Gaels)
Substitutes:
16Pat Tuite (Dundalk Gaels) for Callaghan
GK1W. Browne (Peadar Mackens)
RCB2G. Diffney (St Vincent's)
FB3M. Tobin (Peadar Mackens)
LCB4W. Reburn (St Sylvester's)
RHB5M. O'Callaghan (O'Toole's)
CHB6J. Barnes (Innisfails)
LHB7J. Fagan (O'Toole's)
MF8T. McCann (St Vincent's)
MF9J. Delaney (Peadar Mackens)
RHF10A. Doyle (St Michael's)
CHF11T. McCallion (O'Toole's)
LHF12J. Fogarty (St Marnock's)
RCF13P. Daly (O'Toole's)
FF14C. O'Connor (St Vincent's)
LCF15J. Carey (Peadar Mackens)

Ulster Minor Football Championship

Final Tyrone 2-02 - 2-01 Donegal

Munster Minor Football Championship

Final Tipperary 3-05 - 0-04 Cork

All-Ireland Minor Football Championship

Semi-Finals

25 August 1935 Draw Mayo 1-04 - 1-04 Louth Croke Park
15 September 1935[3][4][5] Replay Louth 1-02 - 3-05 Mayo James Stephens Park, Ballina
L. McEntee 1-1 (1f), P. Dwyer 0-1 P. Judge 2-0, P. Rocke 1-1, M.J. Carney 0-2, D. Egan, T. McNicholas 0-1 each Attendance: 2,500
Referee: J.V. Kelly (Longford)
GK1Tom Butler (St. Mary's College)
RCB2Patsy Dunne (Woodington Rangers, Drogheda)
FB3Joe Marron (Dundalk Young Irelands)
LCB4James Callaghan (Ardee Defenders)
RHB5Larry Waller (Dowdallshill)
CHB6Hugh McNamee (St Bride's)
LHB7Frank Rock (St. Mary's College)
MF8Eamonn Devlin (St. Mary's College)
MF9Paddy Dwyer (Woodington Rangers, Drogheda)
RHF10Jim Duffy (Dundalk Gaels)
CHF11Larry McEntee (St. Mary's College)
LHF12Patrick Walker (Woodington Rangers, Drogheda)
RCF13Jimmy McKeever (Glyde Rangers)
FF14Jim McArdle (Dundalk Gaels)
LCF15Gerry Hall (Dundalk Gaels)
GK1Dermot McNamara (Ballycastle)
RCB2Tommy Hannon (Ballyhaunis)
FB3Billy Durkin (Swinford)
LCB4Joe Sammon (Ballyhaunis)
RHB5Paddy Irwin (Castlebar Mitchels)
CHB6Paddy O'Malley (Ballintubber)
LHB7J.J. McLoughlin (Ballina Stephenites)
MF8Paddy Judge (Bonniconlon)
MF9Tom McNicholas (Swinford)
RHF10Denis Egan (Castlebar Mitchels)
CHF11Michael O'Malley (Louisburgh)
LHF12John Keane (Claremorris)
RCF13Michael Joe Carney (Castlebar Mitchels)
FF14Paddy Rocke (Castlebar Mitchels)
LCF15Paddy Quinn (Killala)

Final

22 September 1935 Mayo 1-06 - 1-01 Tipperary Croke Park
Referee: P.J. Masterson (Cavan)

Championship statistics

Miscellaneous

  • In the Ulster final, Down defeated Donegal by 2–2 to 2–1, however, an objection to the result was launched by the Donegal County Board. A counter objection was later launched by the Down County Board before the Ulster Council declared the championship null and void. Donegal were later nominated to represent Ulster in the All-Ireland semi-final.

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