2015 All-Ireland Minor Football Championship

2015 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
Championship details
Dates April — 20 September 2015
Teams 31
All-Ireland Champions
Winning team Kerry (13 win)
All-Ireland Finalists
Losing team Tipperary
Provincial Champions
Munster Kerry
Leinster Kildare
Ulster Derry
Connacht Galway
Championship statistics
2014
2016

The 2015 All-Ireland Minor Football Championship is the GAA's premier inter-county Gaelic football competition for under 18's. 31 teams take part.

The defending champions were Kerry who defeated Donegal in the 2014 final.

Kerry retained their title with a comprehensive 4-14 to 0-06 win over Munster rivals Tipperary.[1][2][3][4]

Teams

A total of 31 teams will contest the championship. Kilkenny, New York and London do not participate in the competition.

Format

Connacht, Leinster, Munster and Ulster organise four provincial championships on a knock-out basis. The four provincial winners play the four provincial runners-up in the All-Ireland Quarter Finals.

Fixtures and results

Connacht Minor Football Championship

Quarter-Finals Semi-Finals Munster Final
  Leitrim 0-12  
  Sligo 4-09       Sligo 1-14  
           Roscommon 3-5  
             Sligo
(R)
1-04
1-08
             Galway
(R)
0-07
4-12
           Mayo 1-3
           Galway 3-14    
      

19 July 2015
2.00 PM
Final
Sligo 1-04 - 0-07 Galway
Patrick O’Connor 1-0, Liam Gaughan 0-3 (0-2f); Darragh Cummins 0-1. Report Finian O Laoi 0-3; Colm O’Braonain 0-2; Eric Lee 0-1, Cillian McDaid 0-1.

24 July 2015
7.00 PM
Final Replay
Sligo 1-08 - 4-12 Galway
C Herron 1-0, L Gaughan 0-3 (2f), F Cawley 0-2 (1f), N Rooney 0-1 (1f), K Cawley 0-1, A McLoughlin 0-1. Report P McCormack 1-2 (1f), S Kelly 1-1, C McDaid 0-3 (2f), F Ó Laoi 1-0, D Connelly 1-0, J Daly 0-2 (1f), E Lee 0-1 (1 ’45), C Marsden 0-1 (1f), C Ryan 0-1, C Brady 0-1.

Leinster Minor Football Championship

Preliminary Round Quarter-Finals Semi-Finals Leinster Final
      
           Carlow 1-09  
  Wicklow 1-08       Longford 1-14  
  Longford 1-14         Longford 1-09  
  Laois 2-08         Meath 0-08  
  Meath 1-17       Meath 0-12  
  Kildare 2-11       Louth 0-11  
  Louth 2-14         Longford 1-09
  Wexford 2-14         Kildare 2-15
  Westmeath 2-14       Wexford 0-11  
  Dublin 2-11       Dublin 3-08  
  Offaly 1-09         Dublin 3-13  
             Kildare 3-16  
           Kildare* 1-10       
           Laois* 1-09       
      

LOSERS ROUND - The five losers from the preliminary round play-off and two teams advance to the Leinster Quarter Final

Losers Round One Losers Round Two Leinster Quarter Final**
  Offaly 2-13  
  Westmeath 1-10       Offaly 0-13  
           Kildare 0-14  
             Kildare 1-10
             Laois 1-09
           Laois 5-13
           Wicklow 1-13    
      

12 July 2015
12.30 PM
Final
Longford 1-09 - 2-15 Kildare
Conor Berry 1-2, Jayson Matthews 0-2 (1f), Darragh Doherty, Rory Hawkins, Neil Devlin, Cian Finnan, Peter Lynn 0-1 each. Report Jimmy Hyland 0-8 (1f), Conor Hartley, Ciaran Kelly (1f) 1-1 each, Brian McLoughlin 0-2, Ethan O’Donohue, Matthew Kelly (1f), Aaron Murphy (1 45) 0-1 each.

Munster Minor Football Championship

Quarter-Finals Semi-Finals Munster Final
  Clare 0-03  
  Kerry 0-14       Kerry 0-16  
  Cork 2-15       Cork 1-12  
  Limerick 2-07         Kerry 2-14
             Tipperary 1-11
           Clare* 2-09
  Waterford 1-07       Tipperary 0-16    
  Tipperary 2-16  

Playoff Round

Clare were the winners of a playoff round between the quarter final losers*

Playoff 1 Playoff 2
  Limerick 2-14  
  Waterford 3-10       Limerick 0-05
           Clare 2-11
      

5 July 2015
12.30 PM
Final
Kerry 2-14 - 1-11 Tipperary
C Geaney 1-5 (1f), C Linnane 1-1 (1f), Michael Foley 0-2, Sean O’Shea 0-2 (1f), Jack Morgan 0-1, Gavin White 0-1, Bryan Sweeney 0-1, Stephen O’Sullivan 0-1 Report Aidan Buckley 1-2, Alan Tynan 0-3 (2f), Jack Kennedy 0-2 (1f), Brendan Martin 0-2, Danny Owens 0-1, Mark Kehoe 0-1

Ulster Minor Football Championship

Preliminary Round Quarter-Finals Semi-Finals Ulster Final
      
           Cavan 2-17  
           Monaghan 1-08  
             Cavan 1-19  
             Antrim 1-11  
           Fermanagh 2-09  
           Antrim 2-11  
             Cavan 0-11
             Derry 1-11
           Derry 2-11  
           Down 1-07  
             Derry 0-11  
             Donegal 0-10  
           Armagh 0-07       
  Donegal 1-11       Donegal 2-14       
  Tyrone 0-08  

19 July 2015
12.30 PM
Final
Cavan 0-11 - 1-11 Derry
D Raythrorne (0-3), D Brady (0-2), D Gannon (0-3), T Donohoe (0-1), C Smith (0-2) Report P Kearney (0-3), S Downey (0-1), C Glass (0-1); T Flanagan (1-0), B Grant (0-1), S McGuigan (0-5)

All-Ireland Knockout

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
1 August 2015 – Brewster Park        
  Derry  0-12
23 August 2015 – Croke Park
  Longford  2-04  
  Derry  1-06
3 August 2015– O'Connor Park
      Kerry  1-11  
  Kerry  2-12
20 September 2015– Croke Park
  Sligo  1-06  
  Kerry  4-14
1 August 2015– Páirc Tailteann    
    Tipperary  0-06
  Kildare  2-14
30 August 2015 – Croke Park
  Cavan  2-12  
  Kildare  0-09
3 August 2015 – O'Connor Park
      Tipperary  0-11  
  Galway  0-06
  Tipperary  1-10  
 

Quarter-Finals

The four provincial champions play the four beaten finalists from the provincial championships.

1 August
2.00 PM
Quarter-Final
Derry 0-12 - 2-04 Longford
Shane McGuigan 0-7 (0-2f), Conor Glass (0-1f), Jack Doherty 0-2 each, Brian Cassidy 0-1. Report Conor Berry 1-3 (0-2f), Darragh Doherty 1-0, Ruairi Harkins 0-1

1 August
6.30 PM
Quarter Final
Kildare 2-14 - 2-12 Cavan
Ciaran Kelly (1-7, 5f), Jimmy Hyland (1-4, 1f), Rory Feely (0-1), Matthew Kelly (0-1), Ethan O’Donohue (0-1) Report Thomas Edward Donohoe (1-2), David Brady (0-3, 1f, 1 45), James Brady (1-0), Robbie Fitzpatrick (0-3, 2f), Darragh Gannon (0-2), Dillon Raythorne (0-2)

3 August
2.00 PM
Quarter-Final
Kerry 2-12 - 1-06 Sligo
C Geaney 1-4 (0-1f), B Ó’Seanacháin 1-0, S O’Shea (1f), G White and D O’Brien 0-2 each, JM Foley and R Buckley 0-1 each Report K Cawley 1-0, F Cawley (0-1f) & R Kennedy (0-1f) 0-2 each, L Gaughan & C Lally 0-1 each

3 August
4.00 PM
Quarter Final
Galway 0-06 - 1-10 Tipperary
Conor Marsden (0-2f), John Daly (0-1f) 0-2 each, Paudie McCormack and Eric Lee 0-1 each Report Alan Tynan 1-5 (0-2f, 0-1 ’45), Brendan Martin 0-2, Colin English, Jack Kennedy and Jamie Bergin 0-1 each.

Semi-finals

There is no draw for the semi-finals as the fixtures are pre-determined on a three yearly rotation. This rotation ensures that a provinces's champions play the champions of all the other provinces once every three years in the semi-finals if they each win their quarter-finals. If a provincial winner loses their quarter final, then the provincial runner-up who beat them takes their place in the semi-final.

23 August
1.30PM
Semi-Final
Derry 1-06 - 1-11 Kerry
Conor Maunsell 1-0, Shane McGuigan 0-2, Francis Kearney 0-2, Conor Glass 0-1, Niall McAtamney 0-1 Report Michael Foley 1-3, John Mark Foley 0-3, Conor Geaney 0-5
Croke Park, Dublin
Referee: Jerome Henry (Mayo)

30 August
1.30PM
Semi-Final
Kildare 0-09 - 0-11 Tipperary
C Kelly 0-4 (4f), C Hartley 0-2, J Hyland 0-2 (2f), M Kelly 0-1 Report J Kennedy 0-4 (1f, 1 '45'), A Tynan 0-3 (2f), B McGrath 0-1, B Martin 0-1, A Buckley 0-1, S Quirke 0-1
Croke Park, Dublin
Referee: Noel Mooney (Cavan)

Final

20 September
1.15PM
Final
Kerry 4-14 - 0-6 Tipperary
C Geaney 2-4 (2-0 pen, 1f); B Sweeney 1-1, Michael Foley 1-0, S O’Shea 0-2, J Duggan 0-2 (1f), M O’Connor 0-1, JM Foley 0-1, B Barrett 0-1, B Ó Seanacháin 0-1, S O’Sullivan 0-1. Report A Tynan 0-2, T Nolan 0-2, B McGrath 0-1, J Kennedy 0-1 (1 ’45’)
Croke Park, Dublin
Referee: David Gough, (Meath)

See also

References

  1. "O'Connor's troops run riot". Irish Independent. 21 September 2015. Retrieved 21 September 2015.
  2. "Conor Geaney grabs hat-trick as Kerry on fire". Irish Examiner. 21 September 2015. Retrieved 21 September 2015.
  3. "Dominant Kerry storm past Tipperary to retain All-Ireland minor football crown". The 42. 21 September 2015. Retrieved 21 September 2015.
  4. "All-Ireland MFC final: classy Kingdom cruise past Tipp". Hogan Stand. 21 September 2015. Retrieved 21 September 2015.
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