1934 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
The 1934 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was the 48th staging of Ireland's premier Gaelic football knock-out competition. Galway won.[1][2][3]
All-Ireland Champions | |
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Winning team | Galway (2nd win) |
Provincial Champions | |
Munster | Kerry |
Leinster | Dublin |
Ulster | Cavan |
Connacht | Galway |
Championship statistics | |
← 1933 1935 → |
Golden Jubilee
The All-Ireland Senior Football Championship 1934 marked the fiftieth anniversary of the foundation of the Gaelic Athletic Association.
Results
Connacht Championship
Galway | 2-7 – 0-4 | Roscommon |
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Attendance: 3,000
Mayo | 3-7 – 1-3 | Sligo |
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Galway | 2-4 – 0-5 | Mayo |
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Attendance: 16,000
Leinster Championship
Louth | 2-5 – 1-6 | Laois |
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Offaly | 3-13 – 0-6 | Carlow |
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Wexford | 1-5 – 0-6 | Kildare |
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Dublin | 2-10 – 0-4 | Westmeath |
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Meath | 2-13 – 2-6 | Offaly |
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St. Conleth's Park, Newbridge
Referee: J Higgins
Louth | 3-5 – 1-1 | Wexford |
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Dublin | 2-8 – 2-9 | Meath |
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Dublin | 1-2 – 0-5 | Louth |
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Dublin | 3-2 – 2-5 (AET) | Louth |
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Dublin | 2-9 – 1-10 | Louth |
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Munster Championship
Kerry | 2-6 – 0-3 | Cork |
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Tipperary | 2-11 – 2-2 | Clare |
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Referee: W. Hough (L)
Limerick | 4-7 – 1-6 | Waterford |
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Kerry | 2-8 – 0-12 | Tipperary |
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Referee: W. Hough (L)
Kerry | 1-14 – 1-2 | Limerick |
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Ulster Championship
Cavan | 2-5 – 2-4 | Tyrone |
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Monaghan | 4-7 – 2-6 | Down |
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Pairc Esler, Newry
Antrim | 0-5 – 0-12 | Armagh |
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Fermanagh | 2-5 – 1-3 | Donegal |
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Armagh | 2-3 – 1-3 | Monaghan |
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Fermanagh | 1-3 – 3-4 | Cavan |
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Cavan | 3-8 – 0-2 | Armagh |
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St. Mary's Park, Castleblayney
All-Ireland Championship
Galway | 1-8 – 1-4 | Cavan |
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Dublin | 3-8 – 0-6 | Kerry |
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Galway | 3-5 – 1-9 | Dublin |
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Attendance: 36,143
Championship statistics
Miscellaneous
- The Magherafelt fields became known as Rossa Park.
- The Tullamore Grounds become known as O'Connor Park.
- Galway win their second All Ireland title the Connacht championship became seeded this year until 1940 not allowing Galway and Mayo meet before a Connacht final.
References
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