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The '''2011 All-Ireland Senior Ladies' Football Championship''' |
The '''2011 All-Ireland Senior Ladies' Football Championship''' was the 38th edition of the [[Ladies' Gaelic Football Association]]'s premier inter-county [[Ladies' Gaelic football]] tournament. It was known for sponsorship reasons as the '''[[TG4]] All-Ireland Senior Ladies' Football Championship'''. |
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Cork were the winners, defeating Monaghan in the final.<ref>[http://www.irishexaminer.com/breakingnews/sport/cork-ladies-claim-sixth-football-title-in-seven-years-521995.html]</ref> |
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==Structure== |
==Structure== |
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*Sixteen teams compete. |
*Sixteen teams compete. |
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team1 ={{GG|Cork|ladies' football}} | |
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goals1= R Ní Bhuachalla (pen), N Cleary 1-0 each; J Murphy 0-3 (2f); G O'Flynn, R Buckley, G Kearney, V Mulcahy 0-1 each. |
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score = 2-7 – 0-11 | |
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report = [http://www.irishexaminer.com/breakingnews/sport/cork-ladies-claim-sixth-football-title-in-seven-years-521995. Report] | |
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team2 = {{GG|Monaghan|ladies' football}} | |
team2 = {{GG|Monaghan|ladies' football}} | |
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goals2 = C McConnell (2f), N Kindlon (2f) 0-3 each; E McCarron 0-2, C McAnespie, C Mohan, L McEnaney 0-01 each. |
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stadium = [[Croke Park]], [[Dublin]] }} |
stadium = [[Croke Park]], [[Dublin]] }} |
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Revision as of 10:16, 26 September 2011
Championship details | |
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Dates | 23 July – 25 September 2011 |
Teams | 33 |
All-Ireland champions | |
Winners | Cork (6th win) |
Captain | Amy O'Shea |
Manager | Éamon Ryan |
All Ireland Runners-up | |
Runners-up | Monaghan |
Captain | Sharon Courtney |
Manager | Gregory McGonigle |
Provincial champions | |
Championship Statistics | |
Matches Played | 23 |
← 2010 2012 → |
The 2011 All-Ireland Senior Ladies' Football Championship was the 38th edition of the Ladies' Gaelic Football Association's premier inter-county Ladies' Gaelic football tournament. It was known for sponsorship reasons as the TG4 All-Ireland Senior Ladies' Football Championship.
Cork were the winners, defeating Monaghan in the final.[1]
Structure
- Sixteen teams compete.
- The top four teams from 2010 receive byes to the quarter-finals.
- The quarter-finalists from 2010 receive byes to the second round.
- The other eight teams play in the first round.
- All games are knockout matches, drawn games being replayed.
- The first-round losers playoff, with one team being relegated to the intermediate championship for 2012. Teams must spend two years as a senior team before they are eligible for relegation; teams that have not done so are exempt from relegation.
Fixtures and results
Early stages
Final stages
Semi-final
Cork | 4-10 – 1-6 | Laois |
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A O’Shea 3-0, R Ni Bhuachalla 1-1, J Murphy 0-4 (3f), N Cleary 0-3, M Kelly & G Kearney 0-1 each | Report | M Dunne 1-1, T Lawlor 0-3 (2f), Mary Kirwan (f) & G Weston 0-1 each referee = Gavin Corrigan |
Final
Cork | v | Monaghan |
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R Ní Bhuachalla (pen), N Cleary 1-0 each; J Murphy 0-3 (2f); G O'Flynn, R Buckley, G Kearney, V Mulcahy 0-1 each. score = 2-7 – 0-11 | Report | C McConnell (2f), N Kindlon (2f) 0-3 each; E McCarron 0-2, C McAnespie, C Mohan, L McEnaney 0-01 each. stadium = Croke Park, Dublin |