2016 All-Ireland Senior Ladies' Football Championship

All-Ireland Senior Ladies' Football Championship 2016
Championship details
Dates 14 May – 25 September 2016
Teams 13
All-Ireland champions
Winners Cork (11th win)
Captain Ciara O’Sullivan
Manager Ephie Fitzgerald
All Ireland Runners-up
Runners-up Dublin
Captain Noëlle Healy
Manager Gregory McGonigle
Provincial champions
Connacht Mayo
Leinster Dublin
Munster Cork
Ulster Monaghan
Championship Statistics
Matches Played 27
2015
2017

The 2016 All-Ireland Senior Ladies' Football Championship is the 43rd edition of the Ladies' Gaelic Football Association's premier inter-county Ladies' Gaelic Football tournament. It is known for sponsorship reasons as the TG4 All-Ireland Senior Ladies' Football Championship.

Cork were the defending champions and successfully defended their title beating Dublin in the final on 25 September 2016. The 2016 attendance of 34,445 was a new record.

Format

Provincial Championships

Connacht, Leinster, Munster and Ulster each organise their provincial championship. Each province determines the format for deciding their champions and it may be league, group, knock-out, double-elimination, etc. or a combination. For clarity, the format is explained in the provincial sections below.

Qualifiers

All teams except the provincial champions enter the All-Ireland qualifiers. The final four qualifier winners re-enter the All-Ireland championship at the quarter-final stage. All matches are knock-out.

All-Ireland

The four provincial champions play the four winners from the qualifiers in the All-Ireland quarter-finals with the winners progressing to the semi-finals. The final is normally played on the fourth Sunday in September. All matches are knock-out.

Provincial Championships

Connacht Championship

Connacht Format

As only two teams enter, a knock-out final is played.

Connacht Final

Final
Mayo 3-20 – 0-16 Galway
Report
Referee: John Niland (Sligo)

Leinster Championship

Leinster Format

Four Leinster teams (Dublin, Laois, Meath and Westmeath) compete in an initial group stage. Each team plays all the other teams once in three rounds of two matches.The top two teams advance to the final.

Leinster Group Stage

Leinster Round 1
  • Dublin 3-15 – 0-4 Laois
  • Meath 2-14 – 5-21 Westmeath
Leinster Round 2
  • Laois 3-6 – 2-9 Meath
  • Westmeath 1-4 – 4-12 Dublin
Leinster Round 3
  • Laois 1-11 – 2-12 Westmeath
  • Meath 2-4 – 3-19 Dublin
Table
  1. Dublin (6 pts)
  2. Westmeath (4)
  3. Laois (1)
  4. Meath (1)

Leinster Final

10 July 2016
3:00 pm
Final
Dublin 4-21 - 0-7 Westmeath O'Moore Park
Referee: Colm McManus (Meath)
Man of the Match: Nicole Owens (St. Sylvesters)
Lyndsey Davey 1-4 (0-1f), Nicole Owens 0-6, Carla Rowe and Sinead Aherne (0-1f) 1-2 each, Sinead Goldrick 1-1, Noëlle Healy 0-3, Ciara Trant (0-1f), Deirdre Murphy, Siobhan Woods 0-1 each Report Leona Archibald 0-4 (0-3f), Lucy McCartan, Fiona Claffey, Maud Annie Foley 0-1 each

Munster Championship

Munster Format

Three Munster teams (Cork, Kerry and Waterford) compete in an initial group stage. The top two teams advance to the final.

Munster Group Stage

Group Match
Cork 1-10 - 0-7 Waterford

Group Match
Kerry 2-14 - 2-9 Cork

Group Match
Kerry 1-14 – 1-7 Waterford
Report

Munster Final

Final
Cork 2-8 – 0-7 Kerry
Report

Ulster Championship

Ulster Format

Four teams compete in two semi-finals and a final. All matches are knockout.

Ulster Semi-Finals

Semi-Final
Cavan 1-9 - 1-8 Donegal

Semi-Final
Armagh 2-4 - 3-17 Monaghan

Ulster Final

Final
Monaghan 0-14 - 1-8 Cavan

Qualifiers

Qualifiers Format


All the teams except the provincial champions enter the qualifiers. A preliminary round is held to reduce the number of teams to eight who then play four matches. All matches are knock-out.

The four winners play the four provincial champions in the All-Ireland quarter-finals.

Qualifiers Preliminary Round

Preliminary round
Armagh 2-13 - 4-13 Waterford
Clane, Kildare

Qualifiers Last Eight

Qualifier
Donegal 3-15 - 4-11 Galway
Pearse Park, Longford

Qualifier
Meath 1-4 - 3-20 Westmeath
Cusack Park, Mullingar

Qualifier
Cavan 1-15 - 1-13 Laois
Birr, Offaly

Qualifier
Kerry 3-19 - 3-10 Waterford
Birr, Offaly

All-Ireland

All-Ireland Quarter-Finals

The four provincial champions play the four winners from the qualifiers.

Quarter-final
Mayo 2-10 - 1-11 Westmeath
Pearse Park, Longford

Quarter-final
Dublin 1-13 – 2-7 Donegal
S Aherne 1-6 (3f), C Rowe 0-3, N McEvoy 0-2, S Woods and L Davey 0-1 each Report K Guthrie 0-4 (4f), Y McMonagle 1-1 (1f), G McLaughlin 1-0, A Barrett and K Herron 0-1 each
Pearse Park, Longford
Referee: G Chapman (Sligo)

Quarter-final
Cork 3-17 - 1-3 Cavan
Birr

Quarter-final
Monaghan 6-17 - 1-16 Kerry
Birr, Offaly

All-Ireland Semi-Finals

Semi-final
Mayo 1-12 - 2-10 Dublin
Breffni Park, Cavan

Semi-final
Cork 2-10 - 1-10 Monaghan
Gaelic Grounds, Limerick

All-Ireland Final

Cork 1-7; 1-6 Dublin
Rhona Ní Bhuachalla (1-0)
Doireann O'Sullivan (0-3)
Orla Finn (0-3)
Orlagh Farmer (0-1)
[1][2][3] Sinéad Aherne (1-3)
Niamh McEvoy (0-1)
Noëlle Healy (0-1)
Lyndsey Davey (0-1)
Attendance: 34,445
Referee: Brendan Rice (Down)

References

  1. "Drama as Cork edge out Dublin to seal six-in-a-row". www.rte.ie. 25 September 2016. Retrieved 16 April 2018.
  2. "As it happened: Cork v Dublin, All-Ireland ladies senior football final". www.the42.ie. 25 September 2016. Retrieved 16 April 2018.
  3. "Cork v Dublin - TG4 Ladies Football All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final Photos". www.sportsfile.com. 25 September 2016. Retrieved 16 April 2018.
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