Louth Intermediate Football Championship | |
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Founded | 1907[1] |
Title holders | Roche Emmets (2nd title) |
Most titles | Dundalk Gaels, Geraldines, Dreadnots (4 each) |
Sponsors | CTI Business Solutions[2] |
The Louth Intermediate Football Championship is an annual Gaelic Athletic Association competition, organised by Louth GAA, among the intermediate grade Gaelic football clubs in County Louth, Ireland.
History
The competition, introduced as a bridge between the senior and junior grades, was first staged in 1907 and annually until 1912, when the county board discontinued it.[3] It was revived 32 years later in 1944. However, the competition was only staged twice before it lapsed again.[4] It re-emerged permanently on the county scene in 1978 with Kilkerley Emmets becoming the first winners of the Seamus Flood Cup.[5]
Trophy
The winning team is presented with the Seamus Flood Cup, named after the Dundalk GAA official (d. April 1970) and Clan na Gael club member who was chairman of Leinster GAA from 1939 to 1941.[6] The Leinster Under-20 Football Championship trophy is also named in his honour.
The winners of the Louth Intermediate Football Championship progress to the Leinster Intermediate Club Football Championship.[7]
Finals
Year | Winner | Score | Opponent | Score | Winning Captain | Final Venue |
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2023[8] | Roche Emmets | 0-12 | O'Raghallaighs | 1-08 | Glen Stewart | Clan na Gael Park |
2022[9] | Cooley Kickhams | 1-13 | St Kevin's | 0-12 | Darren Marks | Páirc Mhuire |
2021[10] | St Fechin's | 1-11 | Cooley Kickhams | 1-09 | Conor Haughney | Clan na Gael Park |
2020[11] | St Bride's | 1-21 | Kilkerley Emmets | 1-08 | James Costelloe | Darver |
2019[12] | Mattock Rangers | 1-17 | Kilkerley Emmets | 0-12 | Adrian Reid | Stabannon |
2018[13] | St Mochta's | 1-15 | St Fechin's | 1-13 | Darren McMahon | The Grove |
2017[14] | O'Connells | 1-11 | Clan na Gael | 0-08 | Stuart Reynolds | Páirc Uí Mhuirí |
2016[15] | St Joseph's | 2-08 | Mattock Rangers | 0-12 | Dáire Smyth | St Brigid's Park |
2015[16] | Kilkerley Emmets | 0-10, 3-10 (R) | Clan na Gael | 1-07, 0-11 | Shane Lennon | McGeough Park |
2014[17] | Seán O'Mahony's | 1-11 | St Fechin's | 1-08 | Pat O'Brien | Clan na Gael Park |
2013[18] | Geraldines | 2-15 | St Bride's | 2-05 | Jim McEneaney | St Brigid's Park |
2012[19] | O'Connells | 0-09 | Clan na Gael | 1-04 | Niall Conlon | McGeough Park |
2011[20] | O'Raghallaighs | 0-09 | Clan na Gael | 0-06 | James Moonan | McGeough Park |
2010[21] | Dundalk Young Irelands | 2-11 | O'Raghallaighs | 1-11 | Aaron Rogers | Páirc Mhuire |
2009[22] | Naomh Malachi | 1-12 | Na Piarsaigh | 1-11 | Aidan Murphy | Cluskey Park |
2008[23] | Dreadnots | 2-10 | Na Piarsaigh | 1-12 | Fergal McGuigan | Páirc Mhuire |
2007[24] | Dundalk Gaels | 1-09 | Dreadnots | 0-08 | Aidan Delaney | Páirc Mhuire |
2006[25] | Naomh Malachi | 1-09 | O'Connells | 1-08 | Ronan Greene | Páirc Mochta |
2005[26] | Geraldines | 0-11 | Naomh Malachi | 0-10 | John Neary | Clan na Gael Park |
2004[27] | Dreadnots | 2-07 | O'Raghallaighs | 1-09 | Darren Malone | Páirc Uí Mhuirí |
2003[28] | Dundalk Gaels | 1-06 | Oliver Plunketts | 1-03 | Peter McGinnity | The Grove |
2002[29] | Naomh Malachi | 3-08 | Geraldines | 2-08 | Micheál Daly | St Brigid's Park |
2001[30] | Naomh Fionnbarra | 1-11, 0-15 (R) | Seán McDermott's | 2-08, 1-08 (R) | Gerard Leonard | The Grove |
2000[31] | Dreadnots | 2-08 | St Kevin's | 0-10 | Paul Aspell | Páirc Mhuire |
1999 | Hunterstown | 2-09 | Geraldines | 1-11 | John McBride | The Grove |
1998 | Seán O'Mahony's | 2-06 | Oliver Plunketts | 0-10 | Martin Connolly | McGeough Park |
1997 | Roche Emmets | 0-13 | Naomh Fionnbarra | 0-10 | Gerard Craven | St Brigid's Park |
1996 | Dundalk Young Irelands | 0-14 | Naomh Fionnbarra | 1-08 | Kevin Gorham | The Grove |
1995 | Geraldines | 1-09 (R) | Mattock Rangers | 1-06 | Nicholas Browne | Páirc Mhuire |
1994 | Lann Léire | 3-08 | John Mitchels | 0-07 | Brendan Martin | Páirc Mhuire |
1993 | Hunterstown | 0-09 | Dundalk Young Irelands | 0-08 | Thomas Duff | Knockbridge |
1992 | Seán O'Mahony's | 0-12, 1-11 (R) | Naomh Fionnbarra | 1-09, 1-02 (R) | Willie Crawley | The Grove |
1991 | Dundalk Gaels | 2-09 | Dundalk Young Irelands | 1-05 | Robbie McCrave | Knockbridge |
1990 | St Joseph's | 3-08 | Naomh Malachi | 0-11 | David Mulligan | Páirc Mochta |
1989 | Stabannon Parnells | 1-13 | Seán McDermott's | 0-04 | Fiachra Bell | Páirc Mhuire |
1988[32] | Naomh Máirtín | 0-07 | Naomh Malachi | 1-03 | Martin Morgan | Páirc Uí Mhuirí |
1987 | Dundalk Gaels | 3-10 | Geraldines | 0-08 | Davy McDonnell | Páirc Mochta |
1986[33] | Dreadnots | 1-06, 3-11 (R) | Naomh Máirtín | 2-03, 2-08 (R) | Pádraig Califf | Páirc Uí Mhuirí |
1985 | Oliver Plunketts | 2-08 | Seán O'Mahony's | 0-06 | Michael Rossiter | Páirc Mhuire |
1984 | St Patrick's | 1-05 | St Bride's | 0-03 | Diarmuid McArtain | Clan na Gael Park |
1983 | St Joseph's | 1-06 | Oliver Plunketts | 0-08 | Noel Murtagh | The Grove |
1982 | Mattock Rangers | 2-04 | St Joseph's | 1-04 | Damien Reid | Páirc Mhuire |
1981 | St Mochta's | 2-07 | St Bride's | 2-02 | Michael Byrne | Páirc Mhuire |
1980 | St Patrick's | 0-09, 1-06 (R) | St Bride's | 2-03, 0-08 (R) | Eamonn McCann | Cluskey Park |
1979 | Geraldines | 2-08 | Dundalk Gaels | 1-04 | Michael Lynch | Páirc Mochta |
1978[34] | Kilkerley Emmets | 0-14 | Dreadnots | 2-05 | Arthur Mulholland | Knockbridge |
1945 | Clan na Gael | 1-07 | Oliver Plunketts | 2-01 | - | Athletic Grounds |
1944 | Shamrocks (Drogheda) | 1-06 | Dundalk Young Irelands | 0-06 | - | Athletic Grounds |
1912 | Geraldines | 2-04 | Funshog | 0-00 | - | Shamrock Lodge |
1911 | Ardee St. Mochta's | 0-01 | Geraldines | 0-00 | - | The Grove |
1910 | ‡ John Boyle O'Reilly's (Dundalk) | 0-02 | Castlebellingham | 2-00 | - | Ardee |
1909 | Dundalk Rangers | 1-11 | Castlebellingham | 1-06 | - | Athletic Grounds |
1908 | Boyne Emmets | 4-05 | Hitchestown | 0-07 | - | Athletic Grounds |
1907 | Cooley Kickhams | 0-09 | Dromiskin Mitchels | 0-03 | - | Athletic Grounds |
‡ Title awarded to John Boyle O'Reilly's. Castlebellingham had fielded unregistered players
See also
- Mulligan, Fr.John (1984). The GAA in Louth - An Historical Record.
- Mulligan, Fr.John (2000). The GAA in Louth - An Historical Record (updated).
References
- ↑ "History of Kilkerley Emmets GFC". Retrieved September 29, 2022.
- ↑ "This weekend's club championship fixtures". gaa.ie. GAA. 27 September 2022. Retrieved 1 October 2022.
- ↑ The GAA in Louth (An Historical Record), Fr.John Mulligan (1984).
- ↑ The GAA in Louth (An Historical Record), Fr.John Mulligan (1984).
- ↑ The GAA in Louth (An Historical Record), Fr.John Mulligan (1984).
- ↑ "Opportunity knocks for U21s". Leinster Leader. Iconic Newspapers. 2 April 2013. Retrieved 29 September 2022.
- ↑ "Form points to a triumph for seasiders". Drogheda Independent. Independent News & Media. 9 October 2007. Retrieved 1 October 2022.
- ↑ "Roche Emmets Intermediate Champions after nail-biting victory over O'Raghallaighs". Dundalk Democrat. 9 October 2023.
- ↑ "Brian White the hero as Cooley Kickhams end 32-year wait for Louth championship title". Drogheda Independent. Independent News & Media. 3 October 2022. Retrieved 4 October 2022.
- ↑ "Long-awaited Intermediate success is worth the wait for St Fechin's". Drogheda Independent. Independent News & Media. 26 October 2021. Retrieved 27 September 2022.
- ↑ "Super Saints 'bridge that gap". Argus. Independent News & Media. 3 October 2020. Retrieved 17 February 2023.
- ↑ "Ruthless Mattock are intermediate no more after final win over Kilkerley". Dundalk Democrat. Iconic Newspapers. 6 October 2019. Retrieved 29 September 2022.
- ↑ "IFC final: Mochtas come from behind in injury-time to complete stunning victory". Hogan Stand. 15 October 2018. Retrieved 29 September 2022.
- ↑ "IFC final: O'Connells make quick return to top flight". Hogan Stand. 9 October 2017. Retrieved 29 September 2022.
- ↑ "IFC final: Joes hold off Mattock to record famous victory". Hogan Stand. 26 September 2016. Retrieved 29 September 2022.
- ↑ "IFC replay: Kilkerley come good". Hogan Stand. 6 October 2015. Retrieved 29 September 2022.
- ↑ "IFC final: Sean O'Mahonys are champions". Hogan Stand. 13 October 2014. Retrieved 29 September 2022.
- ↑ "IFC final: Geraldines are champions". Hogan Stand. 6 October 2013. Retrieved 29 September 2022.
- ↑ "shoe was on the other foot in 2012". Argus. Independent News & Media. 7 October 2017. Retrieved 27 September 2022.
- ↑ "IFC final: Sweet success for O'Raghallaighs". Hogan Stand. 10 October 2011. Retrieved 29 September 2022.
- ↑ "What a year for Louths most famous club". Hogan Stand. 30 December 2010. Retrieved 29 September 2022.
- ↑ "Third light". Hogan Stand. 30 December 2009. Retrieved 29 September 2022.
- ↑ "Third light". Hogan Stand. 30 November 2008. Retrieved 29 September 2022.
- ↑ "Senior dreams shattered by forceful Gaels". Drogheda Independent. Independent News & Media. 15 October 2007. Retrieved 27 September 2022.
- ↑ "Once bitten ..." Hogan Stand. 30 November 2006. Retrieved 29 September 2022.
- ↑ "An astounding year". Hogan Stand. 30 November 2005. Retrieved 29 September 2022.
- ↑ "So near and yet so farrelly". Hogan Stand. 30 November 2004. Retrieved 29 September 2022.
- ↑ "Good start was half the battle for Gaels". Argus. Independent News & Media. 10 October 2003. Retrieved 27 September 2022.
- ↑ "Naomh Malachi go senior for first time". Hogan Stand. 30 November 2002. Retrieved 29 September 2022.
- ↑ "Naomh Fionnbarra clinch senior status". Hogan Stand. 30 November 2001. Retrieved 17 February 2023.
- ↑ "Dreadnots continue climb to top". Drogheda Independent. Independent News & Media. 8 September 2000. Retrieved 27 September 2022.
- ↑ "Louth PRO Dermot Woods Speaks To Dundalk Democrat". Dundalk Democrat. Iconic Newspapers. 20 April 2020. Retrieved 29 September 2022.
- ↑ "'Tremendous jubilation' over Dreadnots' victory in Dunleer". Drogheda Independent. Independent News & Media. 26 October 2011. Retrieved 27 September 2022.
- ↑ "History of Kilkerley Emmets GFC". Retrieved September 29, 2022.