1950 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship final

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The 1950 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship final was the 63rd All-Ireland Final and the deciding match of the 1950 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, an inter-county Gaelic football tournament for the top teams in Ireland, between Mayo and Louth. The referee for the 1950 final was Simon Deignan, who played for Cavan in the 1947 and 1948 finals.[1]

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1950 All-Ireland
Senior Football Championship final
Event1950 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
Date24 September 1950
VenueCroke Park, Dublin
RefereeSimon Deignan (Cavan)
Attendance76,174
1949
1951
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This was the first of two consecutive All-Ireland football titles won by Mayo.[2] They have not won an All-Ireland football title since 1951.

The attendance of 76,174 was the third highest on record in a final at that time.

Match

First half

Mayo won the toss and elected to play against the wind in the first half. Nicky Roe put Louth ahead within the first minute. Mayo responded through Éamonn Mongey and took the lead when a well-placed shot by forward Peter Solan beat the Louth goalkeeper Thornton.[3]

Mayo were forced into making a substitution with Billy Kenny being withdrawn following a collision with Louth midfielder Frank Reid. They increased their lead however with successive points from Mick Mulderrig and Joe Gilvarry. Nicky Roe then goaled for Louth who raised another white flag with a fisted point from wing-forward Jimmy McDonnell.[3]

Mayo then replaced their starting goalkeeper Durkin with Seán Wynne. Nicky Roe kicked a free and scored the last point of the half on 32 minutes, to leave Louth a point in front at the interval.

Second Half

Roe continued where he had left off by pointing a free early on. Louth corner-forward Mickey Reynolds subsequently had an excellent goal chance but shot over the bar with the Mayo keeper Wynne beaten.

With the wind now more of a factor, Mayo replied with another point from the outstanding Éamonn Mongey.[3] His midfield partner Pádraig Carney spurned two scoreable opportunities before the prolific Nicky Roe restored Louth's two-point lead.

Louth's cause was not helped with Roe having to leave the field due to injury and with five minutes remaining came the key moment of the match. Mayo snatched a freak goal after Seán Flanagan charged down a Seán Boyle clearance.[4] Mick Flanagan took up possession and fisted to the Louth net after a twenty-yard run.[5]

Mayo, finishing the stronger of the two sides, added a further point through Mick Mulderrig to lead by two (2-5 to 1–6) as full-time approached and there would be no response from the Wee County men.

Details

24 September 1950
15:15 IST
Final
More information Mayo, 2–5 – 1–6 ...
Mayo 2–5 1–6 Louth
(HT: 1–3 – 1–4)
Gls: Peter Solan, Mick Flanagan
Pts: Éamonn Mongey (0-2), Mick Mulderrig (0-2), Joe Gilvarry (0-1)
Gls: Nicky Roe
Pts: Nicky Roe (0-5), Jimmy McDonnell (0-1)
Close
Croke Park, Dublin
Referee: Simon Deignan (Cavan)
Attendance: 76,174
Mayo
Louth
GK1Billy Durkin (Swinford)
RCB2John Forde (Ardnaree Sarsfields)
FB3Paddy Prendergast (Ardara, Donegal)
LCB4Seán Flanagan (Ballaghaderreen) (c)
RHB5Peter Quinn (Ardnaree Sarsfields)
CHB6Henry Dixon (Mayo Abbey)
LHB7John McAndrew (Bangor Erris)
MF8Pádraig Carney (Swinford)
MF9Éamonn Mongey (Civil Service, Dublin)
RHF10Mick Flanagan (UCD, Dublin)
CHF11Billy Kenny (UCG, Galway)
LHF12Joe Gilvarry (Killala)
RCF13Mick Mulderrig (Ballina Stephenites)
FF14Tom Langan (Garda, Dublin)
LCF15Peter Solan (UCG, Galway)
Substitutes:
16Seán Wynne (Air Corps, Dublin) for Billy Durkin
17Mick Caulfield (Aghamore) for Billy Kenny
18Seán Mulderrig (Ballina Stephenites) for Mick Caulfield
19Tom Acton (Ballina Stephenites)
20Tommy Byrne (Castlebar Mitchels)
21Liam Hastings (Sarsfields, Kildare)
22Joe Staunton (Louisburgh)
23Paddy Irwin (Garda, Dublin)
GK1Seán Thornton (Civil Service, Dublin)
RCB2Michael Byrne (St Bride's)
FB3Tom Conlon (Stabannon Parnells) (c)
LCB4Jim Tuft (Dundalk Young Irelands)
RHB5Seán Boyle (St Mary's)
CHB6Paddy Markey (St Mary's)
LHB7Paddy McArdle (St Mary's)
MF8Jack Regan (Dundalk Gaels)
MF9Frank Reid (Dundalk Gaels)
RHF10Jimmy McDonnell (Darver Volunteers)
CHF11Nicky Roe (St Mary's)
LHF12Stephen White (Dundalk Young Irelands)
RCF13Roger Lynch (Geraldines)
FF14Hubert Reynolds (Dundalk Gaels)
LCF15Mickey Reynolds (Stabannon Parnells)
Substitutes:
16Ray Mooney (St Mary's) for Nicky Roe
17Michael McDonnell (Darver Volunteers) for Paddy McArdle
18Ronan Lynch (Geraldines)
19Jack Bell (St Mary's)
20Patsy Byrne (Stabannon Parnells)
21Owen Lynch (Stabannon Parnells)
22Peadar Smith (Oliver Plunketts)
23John Morgan (Dundalk Young Irelands)

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