1927 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
Appearance
All-Ireland Champions | |
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Winning team | Kildare (3rd win) |
Captain | Mick Buckley |
All-Ireland Finalists | |
Losing team | Kerry |
Captain | John Joe Sheehy |
Provincial Champions | |
Munster | Kerry |
Leinster | Kildare |
Ulster | Monaghan |
Connacht | Leitrim |
Championship statistics | |
← 1926 1928 → |
The 1927 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was the 41st staging of Ireland's premier Gaelic football knock-out competition. Kildare were the winners.[1][2][3] Ending Kerry's year.
Results
[edit]Connacht
[edit]1927 Connacht Senior Football Championship
An objection was made and a replay ordered.
[Match abandoned following a disputed goal for Mayo after 12 minutes. Sligo withdrew from the championship and Mayo were awarded the tie.]
An objection was made and a replay ordered.
Leinster
[edit]Leinster Senior Football Championship
Final
Kildare | 0-5 – 0-3 | Dublin |
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Paul Doyle 0-4 and Jack Higgins 0-1f | Paul Russell 0-2 and Paddy McDonnell 0-1 |
Referee: Tom Burke (Louth)
Munster
[edit]Munster Senior Football Championship
Kerry | 2-6 – 1-1 | Tipperary |
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Jackie Ryan (0-2), Paddy Whitty (1-0), Denis Rory O'Connell (1-0), Tom O'Mahony (0-3) & Ned Sweeney (0-1). |
Referee: A. Beckett ( C )
Kerry | 4-4 – 1-3 | Clare |
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Bob Stack (0-1), Denis Rory O'Connell (1-0), John Joe Sheehy (1-1), Tom O'Mahony (1-1) & Ned Sweeney (1-0). |
Ulster
[edit]Ulster Senior Football Championship
Semi-finals
[edit]Final
[edit]Kildare | 0-5 – 0-3 | Kerry |
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P. Doyle 0-2, W. Mangan, W. Gannon, J. Curtis 0-1. | John Joe Sheehy (0-1) & James Baily (0-2). |
Statistics
[edit]Miscellaneous
[edit]- The Kilkenny GAA Grounds become known as Nowlan Park, after former President James Nowlan.
- Leitrim win a first Connacht title.
References
[edit]- ^ "Football results 1887-1910". GAA. Archived from the original on 21 March 2012. Retrieved 8 July 2011.
- ^ "All-Ireland Senior Football Championship 1887-2010". HoganStand. Archived from the original on 16 July 2011. Retrieved 8 July 2011.
- ^ "Leinster Senior Football Champions" (PDF). Leinster GAA. Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 September 2011. Retrieved 28 September 2011.