1932 All-Ireland Junior Football Championship

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1932 All-Ireland Junior Football Championship
All Ireland Champions
WinnersLouth (2nd win)
All Ireland Runners-up
Runners-upLondon
Provincial Champions
MunsterCork
LeinsterLouth
UlsterCavan
ConnachtRoscommon
1931
1933

The 1932 All-Ireland Junior Football Championship was the 15th staging of the championship since its establishment by the GAA in 1912.

The competition format saw the four provincial champions compete in two 'Home' semi-finals, the winners of which then contested the All-Ireland 'Home' final.

In the last stage of the competition, the victorious 'Home' finalists then met the champions of Britain to determine who would be crowned overall All-Ireland Junior Football Champions for 1932.

The title match at the Drogheda Gaelic Grounds concluded with Louth defeating London, the representatives of Britain, on a scoreline of 0–06 to 0–04. This was Louth's second triumph in the competition, following on from the county's initial success in 1925.

Results[edit]

Munster Junior Football Championship[edit]

Final Cork 1–05 - 1–03 Kerry

Ulster Junior Football Championship[edit]

Final Cavan 2–05 - 1–01 Down

Connacht Junior Football Championship[edit]

Final Roscommon 2–09 - 0–04 Sligo

Leinster Junior Football Championship[edit]

Final[edit]

Louth2-07 – 1-05 Carlow
Mullen (1-6, 2f), Tiernan (1-0), P. Byrne (0-1) Walker (1-3, 3f), Lawler (0-1), Price (0-1)
Referee: P. Cowan (Westmeath)
GK 1 Mick Leech (Owen Roe's)
RCB 2 Pat Dunne (St Mary's)
FB 3 Willie Crilly (Owen Roe's)
LCB 4 Tom McArdle (St Magdalene's)
RHB 5 John Smith (Hitchestown)
CHB 6 Joe Byrne (St Bride's)
LHB 7 Paddy Cluskey (Dromiskin Unknowns)
MF 8 Kevin Morgan (Hitchestown)
MF 9 Paddy Devlin (Kilcurry)
RHF 10 Tom McKeown (Owen Roe's)
CHF 11 Jimmy Mullen (Owen Roe's)
LHF 12 Peter Byrne (St Bride's) (c)
RCF 13 Jim Tiernan (Dowdallshill)
FF 14 Paul Downey (Owen Roe's)
LCF 15 Jem Moonan (Newtown Blues)
GK 1 W. Quigley
RCB 2 T. Mulhall
FB 3 T. Moran
LCB 4 P. Brennan
RHB 5 J. Hendrick
CHB 6 M. O'Brien
LHB 7 E. Murphy
MF 8 L. O'Keeffe
MF 9 J. Lawler
RHF 10 M. Price
CHF 11 K. Maher
LHF 12 E. Haughney
RCF 13 P. Barron
FF 14 M. Walsh
LCF 15 T. Walker

All-Ireland Junior Football Championship[edit]

'Home' Semi-Finals[edit]

14 August 1932[3] Louth 5–04 - 1–01 Cavan Athletic Grounds, Dundalk
Roscommon3–03 - 2–05 Cork
Referee: S. O'Connor (Dublin)

'Home' Final[edit]

Louth1–12 - 0–04 Roscommon
Attendance: 15,000

All-Ireland Final[edit]

(Gaelic Grounds, Drogheda)

30 October 1932[6][7]
Louth 0–06 0-04 London
(HT: 0-00 - 0-04)

Pts: Mullen (0-2, 1f), Tiernan (0-1), Culligan (0-1), P. Byrne (0-1), Downey (0-1)

Referee: J. Curran (Meath)
GK 1 Mick Leech (Owen Roe's)
RCB 2 Pat Dunne (St Mary's)
FB 3 Willie Crilly (Owen Roe's)
LCB 4 Tom McArdle (St Magdalene's)
RHB 5 Vincent Kerr (St Magdalene's)
CHB 6 Peadar Martin (Owen Roe's)
LHB 7 Paddy Cluskey (Dromiskin Unknowns)
MF 8 Paddy Devlin (Kilcurry)
MF 9 Jim Culligan (Newtown Blues)
RHF 10 Paddy Moore (St Magdalene's)
CHF 11 Jimmy Mullen (Owen Roe's)
LHF 12 Peter Byrne (St Bride's) (c)
RCF 13 Jim Tiernan (Dowdallshill)
FF 14 Paul Downey (Owen Roe's)
LCF 15 Jem Moonan (Newtown Blues)
Substitutes:
16 Joe Byrne (St Bride's) for Devlin
GK 1 C. Finnegan
RCB 2 M. Murphy
FB 3 M. Fitzpatrick
LCB 4 J. Dillon
RHB 5 J. Fitzpatrick
CHB 6 D. Fitzpatrick (c)
LHB 7 J. Murphy
MF 8 P. Mulpeter
MF 9 G. Murphy
RHF 10 H. Murphy
CHF 11 D. Loughlin
LHF 12 J. Power
RCF 13 J. McGrath
FF 14 C. Carpenter
LCF 15 M. Lennon

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Title for Louth - Carlow Put Up Game Struggle". Irish Independent. 1 August 1932.
  2. ^ Mulligan, Fr.John (1984). The GAA in Louth - An Historical Record.
  3. ^ "G.A.A. Notes - Louth and Laoighis put Ulster out". Kildare Observer. 20 August 1932.
  4. ^ "Junior Battle Won By A Point". Irish Independent. 26 September 1932.
  5. ^ "Revival in Louth". Irish Independent. 19 September 1932.
  6. ^ "G.A.A. Notes - Drogheda Receives London-Irish". Meath Herald and Cavan Advertiser. 5 November 1932.
  7. ^ "Double joy for talented local duo". Drogheda Independent. 14 March 2012.