1957 All-Ireland Senior Football Final
Event1957 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
Date22 September 1957
VenueCroke Park, Dublin
RefereePatsy Geraghty[1] (Galway)
Attendance72,732

The 1957 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship final was a Gaelic football match played at Croke Park on 22 September 1957 to determine the winners of the 1957 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, the 71st season of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, a tournament organised by the Gaelic Athletic Association for the champions of the four provinces of Ireland. The final was contested by Cork of Munster and Louth of Leinster, with Louth winning by 1-9 to 1-7.[2]

The All-Ireland final between Cork and Louth was a unique occasion as it was the first ever championship meeting between the two teams. Similarly, the game was billed as a David and Goliath battle as it pitted Ireland's biggest county against Ireland's smallest county.

Louth's All-Ireland victory was their first since 1912. The win gave them their third All-Ireland title over all and put them joint eighth on the all-time roll of honour along with Mayo and Cork. It remains their last All-Ireland final appearance.

Cork's All-Ireland defeat was their second in succession after losing to Galway in 1956. It was their ninth All-Ireland final defeat in total.

Match

Due to the identical nature of the colour of their jerseys a change was necessary. Louth wore the green of Leinster while Cork wore the blue of Munster.

In the first half it was the Louth team who had the balance of play in the early stages. They built up a lead of 0-5 to 0-3 after just twenty minutes. Shortly after, Cork took the lead when Tommy Furlong beat the advancing Louth goalkeeper to a centre from Nealie Duggan and punched to the net. Niall FitzGerald added a point before the interval.

On the resumption Denis "Toots" Kelleher extended Cork's lead with another point and it looked as if the Rebels were on their way. Louth again took up the running and scored four points in succession to regain the lead with ten minutes remaining. Two points from Kelleher put Cork back in front - then came the decisive moment of the match. In the 26th minute of the second half, a line ball delivered high into the Cork goalmouth by Kevin Beahan hit the back of the net after a tussle between Louth forward Seán Cunningham and Cork corner-back Dan Murray.[3] Despite frantic efforts by Cork they couldn't claw back Louth's lead. Twice it seemed a goal was imminent, however, Louth held on for their two-point victory.[4]

Details

22 September 1957
15:15 IST
Cork 1–7 1–9 Louth
(HT: 1–4 – 0–5)
Gls: Tommy Furlong
Pts: Denis Kelleher (0-3), Eric Ryan (0-2), Niall FitzGerald (0-1), Nealie Duggan (0-1)
Gls: Seán Cunningham
Pts: Kevin Beahan (0-3), Jim Roe (0-3) Seán Cunningham (0-1), Séamus O'Donnell (0-1), Dan O'Neill (0-1)
Cork
Louth
GK1Liam Power (Mitchelstown)
RCB2Mick Goold (Macroom)
FB3Denis Bernard (Dohenys)
LCB4Dan Murray (UCC)
RHB5Paddy Harrington (Garda, Dublin)
CHB6Paddy O'Driscoll (Garda)
LHB7J. J. Hinchion (Canovee)
MF8Eric Ryan (Garda)
MF9Seán Moore (Glenview)
RHF10Joe O'Sullivan (Beara)
CHF11Niall FitzGerald (Collins)
LHF12Tommy Furlong (St. Michael's)
RCF13Éamonn Goulding (St. Nicholas)
FF14Nealie Duggan (Lees) (c)
LCF15Denis Kelleher (Millstreet)
Substitutes:
16Finbarr McAuliffe (South Kerry) for Joe O'Sullivan
17Tim O'Callaghan (Macroom)
18Donal O'Sullivan (Lees)
19Mick McCarthy (St. Finbarr's)
20Colm O'Shea

Manager:
Éamonn Young
GK1Seán Óg Flood (Dundalk Young Irelands)
RCB2Ollie Reilly (Hunterstown Rovers)
FB3Tom Conlon (Stabannon Parnells)
LCB4Jim Meehan (Naomh Mhuire)
RHB5Patsy Coleman (St Mary's)
CHB6Peadar Smith (Oliver Plunketts)
LHB7Stephen White (Dundalk Young Irelands)
MF8Kevin Beahan (Seán McDermotts, Dublin)
MF9Dan O'Neill (St Dominic's)
RHF10Séamus O'Donnell (Cooley Kickhams)
CHF11Dermot O'Brien (St Mary's) (c)
LHF12Frank Lynch (Geraldines)
RCF13Seán Cunningham (Dundalk Young Irelands)
FF14Jimmy McDonnell (Darver Volunteers)
LCF15Jim Roe (St Mary's)
Substitutes:
16Barney McCoy (St Mary's)
17Alfie Monk (Naomh Mhuire)
18Jackie Reynolds (Oliver Plunketts)
19Jim McArdle (Roche Emmets)
20Jim Judge (Newtown Blues)
21Aidan Magennis (St Mary's)
22Michael Flood (Dundalk Young Irelands)

Manager:
Jim Quigley

References

  1. "The Late Patsy Geraghty". Hogan Stand. 21 July 2009. Retrieved 1 March 2023.
  2. "Only 20 when he helped Louth to 1957 All-Ireland title". Irish Independent. 8 April 2009. Retrieved 6 August 2015.
  3. "The ball crawled over the line. I'll carry that to my grave". Irish Examiner. 10 February 2018.
  4. "How Sam was won". Hogan Stand. 30 November 2007. Retrieved 1 March 2023.

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