2018 Monaghan Senior Football Championship

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Monaghan SFC
Tournament details
CountyMonaghan
Year2018
TrophyMick Duffy Cup
SponsorGreenfield Foods
Dates25 August - 7 October
Teams10
Defending championsColours of Cavan.svg Scotstown
Winners
ChampionsColours of Cavan.svg Scotstown (19th win)
ManagerKieran Donnelly
CaptainDarren Hughes
Qualify forUlster Club SFC
Runners-up
Runners-upColours of Galway.svg Ballybay Pearse Brothers
ManagerMickey Donnelly
CaptainPaul Finlay
Promotion/Relegation
Relegated team(s)Colours of Sligo.svg Magheracloone (9th in SFL)
Colours of London.svg Monaghan Harps (10th in SFL)
Other
Matches played17
Total scored23-430
WebsiteMonaghan GAA
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The 2018 Monaghan Senior Football Championship will be the 112th edition of Monaghan GAA's premier gaelic football tournament for senior clubs in County Monaghan, Ireland. Ten teams compete, with the winners representing Monaghan in the AIB GAA Ulster Club Senior Football Championship. The championship uses a double-elimination format for Rounds 1 and 2 before becoming knock-out.[1]

Scotstown are the defending champions after defeating Magheracloone in the 2017 final,[2] and will be aiming for their fourth consecutive title. The 2018 competition sees the return of Carrickmacross and Inniskeen to the Senior ranks following their promotion from the Intermediate competition. [3]

Team Changes[]

The two bottom-placed teams in the Monaghan Senior Football League are relegated to the Intermediate ranks for the following season, with the Intermediate Football Championship winners and Intermediate Football League winners promoted in their place. If a team wins both the Intermediate Championship and League, then the next highest placed team in the League will be promoted. [1]

The following teams have changed division since the 2017 championship season.

Participating Teams[]

Club 2017 C'ship Position Pre-C'ship Odds Last Success
Colours of Galway.svg Ballybay Pearse Brothers Semi-Final 11/2 2012
Colours of Meath.svg Carrickmacross Emmets Promoted 12/1 1919
Colours of Meath.svg Castleblayney Faughs Round 3 16/1 2003
Colours of Antrim.svg Clontibret O'Neills Round 2 11/2 2014
Colours of Mayo.svg Inniskeen Grattans Promoted 66/1 1948
Colours of Monaghan.svg Latton O'Rahillys Semi-Final 10/1 2011
Colours of Sligo.svg Magheracloone Mitchells Runner-Up 14/1 2004
Colours of London.svg Monaghan Harps Round 2 25/1 1923
Colours of Cavan.svg Scotstown Winners 4/7 2017
Colours of Down.svg Truagh Gaels Round 3 25/1

Preliminary Round[]

Four of the ten teams are drawn into the Preliminary Round. The remaining six teams are drawn in Round 1A. The winners of the two Preliminary Rounds play each other in Round 1A.

Round 1[]

Round 1A[]

The six teams not drawn in the Preliminary Round enter the competition in this round, along with the two Preliminary Round winners (who play each other). The four Round 1A winners proceed to Round 2A while the four losers enter the back-door in Round 1B.

Round 1B[]

The losers of the Preliminary Round (two teams) enter this round along with the losers of Round 1A, but not that fixture which contains the Preliminary Round winners (three teams). A draw will be made to determine the two pairings, with the fifth team obtaining a bye into Round 2B. Two teams will exit the competition at this stage.

The following teams are eligible to take part in Round 1B -

One team will receive a bye into Round 2B.

Round 2[]

Round 2A[]

The four winners from Round 1A play each other. The two winners proceed to the semi-finals while the losers must play in Round 3.

The following teams are eligible to take part in Round 2A -

Round 2B[]

The two winners from Round 1B, one team who received a bye through Round 1B and the loser of the Round 1A tie involving the Preliminary Round winners play in this round. The winners will proceed to Round 3 while the losers will exit the championship. The following teams are eligible to take part in Round 2B -

Round 3[]

The two winners from Round 2B play the two losers from Round 2A. The winners proceed to the semi-finals while the losers exit the championship.

The following teams are eligible to take part in Round 3 -

Semi-Finals[]

The two winners from Round 2A play the two winners from Round 3.

23 September 2018 (2018-09-23)
15:00 IST (UTC+1)
Semi-Final
Scotstown Colours of Cavan.svg 1-17 (20) (17) 2-11 Colours of Sligo.svg Magheracloone
(HT: 1-10 – 2-05)
Gls: Francis Maguire
Pts: Conor McCarthy (5, 3f), Shane Carey (4, 2f), Orin Heaphey (3), Rory Beggan (2, 2f), Ross McKenna, Francis Maguire
Gls: Peter Ward, Liam Óg Murray
Pts: Alan McCahey (6, 5f), Padraig McMahon, Michael Metzger, Allan Kieran (’45), Liam Óg Murray, Peter Ward
St. Tiernach's Park, Clones
Referee: Xavier Coyle (Tyholland)
23 September 2018 (2018-09-23)
16:45 IST (UTC+1)
Semi-Final
Clontibret O'Neills Colours of Antrim.svg 1-08 (11) (18) 1-15 Colours of Galway.svg Ballybay Pearse Brothers
(HT: 1-04 – 0-09)
Gls: Conor McManus
Pts: Conor McManus (3, 2f), Pauric Boyle (2), Michael P O'Dowd, Francis Hughes, Dean McDonnell
Gls: Christopher McGuinness
Pts: Paul Finlay (7, 5f), Christopher McGuinness (3, 1f), Shane McGuinness (2), Colm Lennon, Aaron Toner, Eoin McKearney
St. Tiernach's Park, Clones
Referee: Stephen Hagan (Sean McDermotts)

Final[]

7 October 2018 (2018-10-07)
15:30 IST (UTC+1)
Final
Scotstown Colours of Cavan.svg 1-13 (16) (13) 0-13 Colours of Galway.svg Ballybay Pearse Brothers
(HT: 0-08 – 0-04)
Gls: Conor McCarthy
Pts: Conor McCarthy (3, 2f), Shane Carey (3, 2f), Francis Maguire (2), Rory Beggan (2, 2f), Dónal Morgan, Kieran Hughes, Jamie McCarey

Pts: Dessie Ward (5), Paul Finlay (3, 2f), Shane McGuinness (2), Mark McArdle, Brent Wylie, Thomas Kerr
St. Tiernach's Park, Clones
Referee: Anthony Marron (Corduff)
Attendance: 4,496

See also[]

2018 AIB Ulster Club Senior Football Championship

References[]

  1. ^ a b "REGULATIONS FOR LEAGUE AND CHAMPIONSHIP COMPETITIONS 2018" (PDF). monaghangaa.ie. Retrieved 19 May 2018.
  2. ^ Graham, John (15 October 2017). "Scotstown power to impressive Monaghan triumph". RTE.ie. Retrieved 19 May 2018.
  3. ^ "Carrickmacross clinch IFC title | CLG Mhuineacháin". CLG Mhuineacháin. 9 October 2017. Retrieved 19 May 2018.
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