1935 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship

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The 1935 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was the 49th staging of Ireland's premier Gaelic football knock-out competition. Galway entered the championship as defending champions; however, they were beaten by Mayo in the Connacht final. Cavan won their second title in three years.[1][2][3]

Winning teamCavan (2nd win)
Losing teamKildare
Quick facts All-Ireland Champions, Winning team ...
1935 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
All-Ireland Champions
Winning teamCavan (2nd win)
CaptainHughie O'Reilly
All-Ireland Finalists
Losing teamKildare
CaptainJack Higgins
Provincial Champions
MunsterTipperary
LeinsterKildare
UlsterCavan
ConnachtMayo
Championship statistics
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Results

Connacht Senior Football Championship

More information Sligo, 3–10 – 3–3 ...
Sligo3–10 – 3–3Roscommon
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More information Mayo, 9–2 – 3–3 ...
Mayo9–2 – 3–3Leitrim
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More information Galway, 5–4 – 0–2 ...
Galway5–4 – 0–2Sligo
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Attendance: 4,000

Final

More information Mayo, 0–12 – 0–5 ...
Mayo0–12 – 0–5Galway
G Courell (0–7, six frees), P Moclair (0–1), P Munnelly (0–3).
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Attendance: 26,000

Leinster Senior Football Championship

More information Westmeath, 3–7 – 2–2 ...
Westmeath3–7 – 2–2Offaly
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Referee: JV Kelly (Longford)

More information Carlow, 5–7 – 1–6 ...
Carlow5–7 – 1–6Wexford
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Muineberg

More information Carlow, 3–6 – 4–3 ...
Carlow3–6 – 4–3Westmeath
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More information Carlow, 2–2 – 3–6 ...
Carlow2–2 – 3–6Westmeath
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More information Louth, 0–6 – 0–3 ...
Louth0–6 – 0–3Dublin
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More information Meath, 2–7 – 0–8 ...
Meath2–7 – 0–8Westmeath
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More information Kildare, 1–9 – 0–3 ...
Kildare1–9 – 0–3Laois
M.Geraghty 0–4, J.Dowling 1–0, T.Keogh, P.Byrne 0–2, P.Martin 0–1.
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More information Meath, 1–4 – 1–5 ...
Meath1–4 – 1–5Louth
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Final

More information Kildare, 0-08–0-06 ...
Kildare0-08–0-06 Louth
Paddy Byrne (0-3f), Paddy Martin (0-2), Tom Mulhall (0-1), Mick Geraghty (0-1), Tom Keogh (0-1) Tom Caffrey (0-2f), Paddy Moore (0–2), Paddy Cluskey (0-1f), Jimmy Coyle (0–1)
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Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Martin Lynch (Carlow)
GK1Paddy Chanders (Athy)
RCB2William Mangan (Garda, Dublin)
FB3Matt Goff (Army Metro, Dublin)
LCB4James Byrne (Army Metro, Dublin)
RHB5Peter Waters (Raheens)
CHB6Jack Higgins (Naas)
LHB7Frank Dowling (Robertstown)
MF8Paul Matthews (Athy) (c)
MF9Christopher Higgins (Naas)
RHF10Tommy Mulhall (Athy)
CHF11Patrick Martin (Castledermot)
LHF12Patrick Byrne (Castledermot)
RCF13Patrick Geraghty (Roseberry)
FF14Mick Geraghty (Roseberry)
LCF15Thomas Keogh (Garda, Dublin)
GK1Hugh Callan (Dundalk Gaels)
RCB2Paddy McManus (Wolfe Tones)
FB3Eddie Boyle (Cooley Kickhams)
LCB4Jim Culligan (Newtown Blues)
RHB5Jimmy Kelly (Glyde Rangers)
CHB6Eugene Callan (Dundalk Young Irelands)
LHB7Paddy Cluskey (Darver Young Irelands)
MF8Jim Curran (Erin's Hope, Dublin)
MF9Jimmy Coyle (Seán McDermott's, Dublin) (c)
RHF10Seán Taaffe (Glyde Rangers)
CHF11Tom Caffrey (Newtown Blues)
LHF12Patrick Cluskey (St Magdalene's)
RCF13Seán McShane
FF14Paddy Moore (St Magdalene's)
LCF15Pete Martin (Army Metro, Dublin)
Substitutes:
16James McKevitt (Cooley Kickhams) for Kelly

Munster Senior Football Championship

Boycott of 1935 which leads to GAA's collapse in Kerry for over a year and severely damages credibility of IRA in Kerry caused them not to play in the 1935 Munster football championship.

More information Tipperary, W – L ...
TipperaryW – LKerry
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More information Clare, 2–4 – 0–6 ...
Clare2–4 – 0–6Waterford
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More information Cork, 2–3 – 0–4 ...
Cork2–3 – 0–4Limerick
W. Lynch (1–0) & T. Cotter (1–1).
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More information Tipperary, 1–8 – 0–8 ...
Tipperary1–8 – 0–8Clare
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Referee: W. Hough (L)

Final

More information Tipperary, 2–8 – 1–2 ...
Tipperary2–8 – 1–2Cork
F. Healy & S. Sheehan (0–1) & T. Cotter (1–1).
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Referee: D. Ryan (Kerry)

Ulster Senior Football Championship

More information Armagh, 2–5 – 0–5 ...
Armagh2–5 – 0–5Down
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More information Cavan, 1–11 – 1–09 ...
Cavan1–11 – 1–09Donegal
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More information Fermanagh, 0–5 – 1–2 ...
Fermanagh0–5 – 1–2Tyrone
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More information Monaghan, 3–8 – 2–2 ...
Monaghan3–8 – 2–2Antrim
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More information Fermanagh, 1–11 – 2–6 ...
Fermanagh1–11 – 2–6Tyrone
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More information Cavan, 2–12 – 0–1 ...
Cavan2–12 – 0–1Monaghan
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Attendance: 5,000

More information Fermanagh, 0–9 – 1–6 ...
Fermanagh0–9 – 1–6Armagh
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More information Fermanagh, 3–4 – 2–2 ...
Fermanagh3–4 – 2–2Armagh
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Final

More information Cavan, 2–6 – 2–1 ...
Cavan2–6 – 2–1Fermanagh
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All-Ireland Senior Football Championship

More information Cavan, 1–7 – 0–8 ...
Cavan1–7 – 0–8Tipperary
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Referee: P. McDonnell

More information Kildare, 2–6 – 0–7 ...
Kildare2–6 – 0–7Mayo
M.Geraghty 1–2, T.Keogh 1–0, J.Dowling 0–2, P.Byrne, P.Waters 0–1. P Flannelly (0–2), G Courell (0–3, two frees), P Moclair (0–1), P Munnelly (0–1).
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Final

More information Cavan, 3–6 – 2–5 ...
Cavan3–6 – 2–5Kildare
M.Geraghty 1–1, T.Mulhall 1–0, P.Martin 0–2, P.Matthews, J.Dowling 0–1.
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Attendance: 50,380
Referee: Stephen Jordan (Galway)

Championship statistics

Miscellaneous

  • Kerry withdrew from championship due to Boycotts with the IRA awarded their Munster Quarter Final to Tipperary.
  • Navan GAA Grounds become Páirc Tailteann.
  • Tipperary end a 13 year for the Munster title winning their first since 1922, their only title between then and 2020.

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