2002 O'Byrne Cup
Tournament details
ProvinceLeinster
Year2002
TrophyO'Byrne Cup
Winners
ChampionsCarlow (1st win)
ManagerPat Roe
CaptainAndrew Corden
Runners-up
Runners-upWicklow
ManagerJohn O'Leary
CaptainRonan Coffey

The 2002 O'Byrne Cup was a Gaelic football competition played by the county teams of Leinster GAA between November 2001 and January 2002.[1]

The tournament was noted for featuring one of the first inter-county Gaelic football games under floodlights, when Meath played Longford in Simonstown Gaels' ground.[2]

It was won by Carlow, their first and (so far) only win. Captain Andrew Corden died in a car crash just three months after.[3][4][5]

Format

The eleven teams are drawn into three groups of 4, 4 and 3 teams respectively.

Each team plays each other team in its group once, earning two points for a win and one for a draw.

The 3 group winners advance the semi-finals.

The runners-up in the two groups of 4 teams play a playoff, with the winner advancing to the semi-finals.

Results

Group stage

Key to colours
     Advance to semi-finals
     Advance to playoff

Group 1

Team Pld W D L Diff Pts
Carlow 3201+44
Offaly 3201+34
Meath 3102+12
Longford 3102–82

Group 2

Team Pld W D L Diff Pts
Laois 3201+24
Wicklow 3201–44
Kildare 3111+43
Wexford 3012–21

Group 3

Team Pld W D L Diff Pts
Louth 2200+64
Westmeath 2101–42
Dublin 2002–20

Finals

Playoff

Wicklow2-12 – 2-9Offaly
Report

Semi-finals

Wicklow0-16 – 2-8Louth
Report
Carlow2-11 – 1-13Laois
Report

Final

Carlow2-10 – 0-8Wicklow
Brian Carbery (1-4, 1-0pen), John Nevin (1-1), Brian Kelly (0-3), Johnny Kavanagh and Garvin Ware (0-1 each) Report

References

  1. "Leinster GAA Results 2001".
  2. "Night-time matches under the spotlight". The Irish Times.
  3. "Leinster GAA Results 2002".
  4. "O'Byrne Cup Final Carlow vs Wicklow 20/1/2002 Oisi - 61681 - Inpho Photography". inpho.ie.
  5. "County Call".


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