2009 All-Ireland Junior Football Championship
All Ireland Champions
WinnersCork (15th win)
CaptainChris O'Donovan
ManagerMossie Barrett
All Ireland Runners-up
Runners-upRoscommon
Provincial Champions
MunsterCork
LeinsterLouth
UlsterNot Played
ConnachtRoscommon
2008
2010

The 2009 All-Ireland Junior Football Championship was the 79th staging of the competition since its establishment by the Gaelic Athletic Association in 1912.

Traditionally, the four provincial championship winners face each other at the All-Ireland semi-final stage.

As the Ulster GAA council did not hold a provincial championship, the fourth semi-final spot was therefore taken by London, as winners of the 2009 All-Britain Junior Football Championship.

The victory of Cork in the final against Roscommon on 22 August, was the county's 15th in the history of the All-Ireland Junior Football Championship.[1]

Results

Munster Junior Football Championship

Final

Cork3-10 - 0-09 Kerry
Lynch (2-3, 1f), M. Murphy (1-0), A. O'Sullivan (0-3), Hurley (0-2), J.P. Murphy (0-1f), Cahill (0-1) O'Donoghue (0-3, 1f), Curtin (0-2), Garnett (0-1), Mahony (0-1), O'Callaghan (0-1), O'Driscoll (0-1)
GK1Paddy O'Shea (St Vincent's)
RCB2Pat Gayer (Castlemagner)
FB3Enda Wiseman (Castletownbere)
LCB4Michael Prout (Shamrocks)
RHB5Richard O'Sullivan (Kinsale)
CHB6Anthony Fenton (St Vincent's)
LHB7Michael Fehilly (Diarmuid Ó Mathúnas)
MF8Andrew O'Sullivan (Castletownbere)
MF9Chris O'Donovan (Valley Rovers) (c)
RHF10Daniel O'Donovan (Kilmacabea)
CHF11Cathrach Keane (Newcestown)
LHF12Colm O'Driscoll (Tadhg McCarthaigh's)
RCF13Vincent Hurley (Courcey Rovers)
FF14Fiachra Lynch (Valley Rovers)
LCF15John Paul Murphy (St Vincent's)
Substitutes:
16Paudie Cahill (Glenville) for Murphy
17Noel O'Riordan (Glenville) for Hurley
18Michael Murphy (Ballinora) for Keane
19Kevin O'Brien (Ballinacurra) for Daniel O'Donovan
GK1Seán Óg Ó Ciardubháin (Cordal)
RCB2Wayne O'Sullivan (Skellig Rangers) (c)
FB3Éamon Hickson (Annascaul)
LCB4Brian Maguire (Listowel Emmets)
RHB5Shane Enright (Tarbert)
CHB6Fergal Griffin (Glenbeigh-Glencar)
LHB7Jeremy King (Beale)
MF8Andrew Garnett (Spa)
MF9Alan O'Sullivan (Tuosist)
RHF10Paddy O'Connell (Tarbert)
CHF11Niall Mahony (Spa)
LHF12Gary O'Driscoll (Skellig Rangers)
RCF13David O'Callaghan (St Pat's, Blennerville)
FF14Mike O'Donoghue (Spa)
LCF15Patrick Curtin (Moyvane)
Substitutes:
16Daniel Doyle (Churchill) for Hickson
17Gary Sayers (Keel) for O'Connell
18Niall Fleming (Ballydesmond) for O'Callaghan

Leinster Junior Football Championship

Final

Louth1-08 - 0-11 Longford
Referee: J. Curley (Meath)

(Replay)[4]

Louth1-12 - 0-10 Longford
McGinn (0-6, 2f), Rogers (0-4, 1f), Rafferty (1-0, pen), Devaney (0-1), Conlon (0-1) McKeon (0-6, 3f), Shanley (0-1), Flynn (0-1f), Gill (0-1), Glendenning (0-1)
Referee: D. Brazil (Offaly)
GK1Seán Connor (St Patrick's)
RCB2Tommy Costello (Newtown Blues)
FB3Colin Goss (St Patrick's) (c)
LCB4Kevin Moran (Glyde Rangers)
RHB5Shane Brennan (Seán O'Mahony's)
CHB6Gareth Moran (Glyde Rangers)
LHB7Peter Nixon (Dundalk Young Irelands)
MF8Richard Brennan (Cooley Kickhams)
MF9David Devaney (Glyde Rangers)
RHF10Conor Rafferty (Cooley Kickhams)
CHF11J.J. Quigley (Clan na Gael)
LHF12Cian Matthews (Oliver Plunketts)
RCF13Kevin Rogers (Naomh Malachi)
FF14Hugh McGinn (Newtown Blues)
LCF15Niall Conlon (O'Connells)
Substitutes:
16Declan Byrne (St Mochta's) for Brennan
17Dean Matthews (Glyde Rangers) for Quigley
18Wayne Reilly (St Mary's) for Rafferty
19Éamon Carroll (St Patrick's) for Rogers
20Nicky Mackin (Geraldines) for Kevin Moran
GK1S. Watters
RCB2F. Brady
FB3M. Duffy
LCB4N. Vance
RHB5J. McEntire
CHB6F. Kavanagh
LHB7J. Kane
MF8P. Reynolds
MF9K. Diffley
RHF10P. Gill
CHF11S. Cox
LHF12T. Glendenning
RCF13P. McKeon
FF14P. Shanley
LCF15C. Flynn
Substitutes:
16G. Murtagh for Vance
17S. Doyle for Cox
18S. Philips for Shanley
19J. McCormack for Flynn
20F. Kelly for Reynolds

Connacht Junior Football Championship


All-Ireland Semi-Finals

Cork0-15 - 2-08 Louth
Murphy (0-5, 4F), D. O'Donovan (0-4f), Hurley (0-2), J. O'Sullivan (0-1), R. O'Sullivan (0-1), O'Driscoll (0-1), O'Mahony (0-1) McGinn (0-3, 2f), Matthews (1-0), R. Brennan (1-0), Nixon (0-1), Byrne (0-1), Quigley (0-1), Conlon (0-1), Carroll (0-1)
Referee: M. Meade (Limerick)
GK1Paddy O'Shea (St Vincent's)
RCB2Pat Gayer (Castlemagner)
FB3Enda Wiseman (Castletownbere)
LCB4John McLoughlin (Kanturk)
RHB5Richard O'Sullivan (Kinsale)
CHB6Gerry Healy (Ballydesmond)
LHB7Chris O'Donovan (Valley Rovers) (c)
MF8Michael Fehilly (Diarmuid Ó Mathúnas)
MF9Andrew O'Sullivan (Castletownbere)
RHF10Daniel O'Donovan (Kilmacabea)
CHF11Jamie O'Sullivan (Bishopstown)
LHF12Colm O'Driscoll (Tadhg McCarthaigh's)
RCF13Vincent Hurley (Courcey Rovers)
FF14Robert O'Mahony (St Finbarr's)
LCF15John Paul Murphy (St Vincent's)
Substitutes:
16Colm O'Connell (Killavullen) for Fehilly
17Paudie Cahill (Glenville) for Hurley
GK1Seán Connor (St Patrick's)
RCB2Tommy Costello (Newtown Blues)
FB3Colin Goss (St Patrick's) (c)
LCB4Kevin Moran (Glyde Rangers)
RHB5Shane Brennan (Seán O'Mahony's)
CHB6Gareth Moran (Glyde Rangers)
LHB7Peter Nixon (Dundalk Young Irelands)
MF8Richard Brennan (Cooley Kickhams)
MF9David Devaney (Glyde Rangers)
RHF10Conor Rafferty (Cooley Kickhams)
CHF11J.J. Quigley (Clan na Gael)
LHF12Declan Byrne (St Mochta's)
RCF13Kevin Rogers (Naomh Malachi)
FF14Hugh McGinn (Newtown Blues)
LCF15Niall Conlon (O'Connells)
Substitutes:
16Éamon Carroll (St Patrick's) for Kevin Moran
17Dean Matthews (Glyde Rangers) for Rafferty
18Wayne Reilly (St Mary's) for Rogers
Roscommon0-14 - 0-05 London
Garvey (0-4), R. Kelly (0-2), Keenehan (0-2) McCormack (0-2), McDermott (0-2, 1f), Guilford (0-1), Reynolds (0-1) Hart (0-2f), Quinn (0-1), E. Gallagher (0-1), Murray (0-1)
Referee: S. McNamee (Tyrone)
GK1M. Miley
RCB2K. Kilcline
FB3M. McLoughlin
LCB4E. Towey
RHB5N. Carthy
CHB6J. Harte
LHB7C. Dineen
MF8P. Freeman
MF9M. Reynolds
RHF10C. McCormack
CHF11D. Keenehan
LHF12M. Guilford
RCF13P. Garvey
FF14R. Kelly
LCF15D. McDermott
Substitutes:
16D. Carlos for McCormack
17U. Kelly for Guilford
18E. Bannon for Harte
19B. Mullin for R. Kelly
20C. Canny for Freeman
GK1J. McHugh
RCB2R. Walsh
FB3T. Gormley
LCB4B. Moriarty
RHB5M. Keane
CHB6P. McDermott
LHB7C. Donnelly
MF8D. Gallagher
MF9J. Power
RHF10C. Conneely
CHF11B. Quinn
LHF12J. Cott
RCF13J. Hart
FF14J.P. O'Donnell
LCF15J. O'Connor
Substitutes:
16D. Falvey for O'Donnell
17E. Gallagher for Hart
18C. Houlihan for Donnelly
19N. Murray for O'Connor
20R. McGowan for Conneely
21D. Cannon for Gormley

All-Ireland Final

Cork0-15 - 0-12 Roscommon
D. O'Donovan (0-6, 5f, 1'45), O'Mahony (0-4), O'Driscoll (0-2), A. O'Sullivan (0-1), Hurley (0-1), Murphy (0-1) Report McDermott (0-5, 2f), Garvey (0-3, 1f), Reynolds (0-1), Cox (0-1), Dineen (0-1), Keenehan (0-1)
Referee: T. Quigley (Dublin)
GK1Paddy O'Shea (St Vincent's)
RCB2Pat Gayer (Castlemagner)
FB3Enda Wiseman (Castletownbere)
LCB4John McLoughlin (Kanturk)
RHB5Richard O'Sullivan (Kinsale)
CHB6Gerry Healy (Ballydesmond)
LHB7Michael Fehilly (Diarmuid Ó Mathúnas)
MF8Andrew O'Sullivan (Castletownbere)
MF9Chris O'Donovan (Valley Rovers) (c)
RHF10Daniel O'Donovan (Kilmacabea)
CHF11Jamie O'Sullivan (Bishopstown)
LHF12Colm O'Driscoll (Tadhg McCarthaigh's)
RCF13Vincent Hurley (Courcey Rovers)
FF14Robert O'Mahony (St Finbarr's)
LCF15John Paul Murphy (St Vincent's)
Substitutes:
16Michael Prout (Shamrocks) for Fehilly
17Paudie Cahill (Glenville) for Hurley
18Noel O'Riordan (Glenville) for Andrew O'Sullivan
GK1M. Miley
RCB2K. Kilcline
FB3M. McLoughlin
LCB4E. Towey
RHB5N. Carthy
CHB6D. McGarry
LHB7C. Dineen
MF8P. Freeman
MF9M. Reynolds
RHF10C. McCormack
CHF11D. Keenehan
LHF12R. Cox
RCF13P. Garvey
FF14R. Kelly
LCF15D. McDermott
Substitutes:
16S. Ormsby for McGarry
17T. Mahon for McCormack
18R. Mullen for Kelly

References

  1. "Cork crowned Junior Football champions". Irish Examiner. 22 August 2009.
  2. "Rebel goals the difference". Irish Examiner. 8 June 2009.
  3. "Shanley's late point earns Longford a second chance". Irish Times. 29 June 2009.
  4. "Leinster JFC: Louth succeed at second attempt". Hogan Stand. 9 July 2009.
  5. "Juniors come up a 'wee' bit short". The Argus. 12 August 2009.
  6. "Roscommon book their final place". Irish Times. 8 August 2009.
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