2019 All-Ireland Senior Ladies' Football Championship

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All-Ireland Senior Ladies' Football Championship 2019
Championship details
Dates11 May – 16 September 2018
Teams12
All-Ireland champions
WinnersDublin (4th win)
CaptainSinéad Aherne
ManagerMick Bohan
All Ireland Runners-up
Runners-upGalway
CaptainTracey Leonard
ManagerTim Rabbitt
Provincial champions
ConnachtGalway
LeinsterDublin
MunsterCork
UlsterDonegal
Championship Statistics
Matches Played29
2018
2020

The 2019 All-Ireland Senior Ladies' Football Championship is the 46th 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.[1][2]

It was won by Dublin, who defeated Galway in the final.[3][4][5][6]

Competition Format[]

Provincial championships[]

Connacht, Leinster and Ulster each organise their provincial championship. All matches are knockout.

In Munster there are three teams in the provincial championship. They play each other in a round-robin phase, with two teams progressing to the final.

All-Ireland[]

Group stage

The 12 teams are drawn into four groups of three teams.

Knockout stage

The winners of each group and the runners-up compete in the four All-Ireland quarter-finals. Two semi-finals and a final follow.

Provincial Championships[]

Connacht Championship[]

Connacht Final[]

23 June 2019
16:00 IST
Final
Mayo 3-6 – 1-12 Galway MacHale Park, Castlebar
Referee: John Niland (Sligo)
R Kearns 1-2; É Ronayne, G Kelly 1-0 each; Sarah Rowe 0-2 (2f); S Cafferky 0-1, N Kelly 0-1. Report T Leonard 0-6 (4f), L Ward 1-0, S Conneally 0-2, A McDonagh 0-1, R Leonard 0-1 (1f), O Divilly 0-1, M Glynn 0-1

Connacht Final Replay[]

6 July 2019
16:00 IST
Final Replay
Mayo 0-9 – 3-7 Galway Gaelic Grounds, Limerick
Referee: John Niland (Sligo)
Sarah Rowe 0-03, Grace Kelly 0-03, Sinead Cafferky 0-01, Clodagh McManamon 0-01, Rachel Kearns 0-01 Report T Leonard (2-03), M Glynn (1-00); R Leonard (0-02), S Conneally (0-01), L Hannon (0-01)

Leinster Championship[]

Leinster Final[]

30 June 2019
16:00 IST
Final
Dublin 4-11 – 1-7 Westmeath Dr. Cullen Park, Carlow
Referee: N McCormack (Laois)
Report

Munster Championship[]

Group stage[]

Games take place on 11 May, 25 May, and 1 June 2019.

Team Pld W D L Group
Points
Score
Difference
Colours of Cork.svg Cork 2 2 0 0 6 +40
Colours of Waterford.svg Waterford 2 1 0 1 3 –19
Colours of Kerry.svg Kerry 2 0 0 2 0 –21

Munster Final[]

16 June 2019
18:30 IST
Final
Cork 2-14 – 0-9 Waterford Fraher Field, Dungarvan
Referee: S Mulvihill (Kerry)
S Noonan 2-3, O Finn 0-4 (2f), D Kiely 0-2, N Cotter 0-2, E Kiely 0-1, C O'Sullivan 0-1, L Coppinger 0-1 Report M Delahunty 0-5 (3f), K Murray 0-1, KA Hogan 0-1, C Fennell 0-1, M Ryan 0-1

Ulster Championship[]

Ulster Round 1[]

8 June 2019
Round 1
Donegal 3-13 – 2-12 Tyrone Breffni Park, Cavan
Report

Ulster Semi-Finals[]

9 June 2019
15:45 IST
Semi-Final
Armagh 5-14 – 1-12 Monaghan Athletic Grounds, Armagh
Referee: Yvonne Duffy (Cavan)
A McCoy 2-1, K Mallon 0-5 (3f), B Mackin, N Reel 1-2 each, E Lavery 1-1, C O'Hanlon 0-2, A Mackin 0-1 Report R Courtney 0-5 (4f), C Courtney 1-2 (1-0 pen), S Coyle 0-3, C Treanor 0-1, C McBride 0-1

15 June 2019
19:00 IST
Semi-Final
Cavan 2-13 – 0-24
AET
Donegal Killyclogher
Referee: K McKeever (Armagh)
A Maguire 1-6 (0-5f, 1-0 pen), C Finnegan 1-2 (0-1f), D English 0-3, E Longair 0-1, K McIntyre 0-1 Report G McLaughlin 0-14 (3f), K Guthrie 0-8 (7f), A Boyle Carr 0-1, K Keeney 0-1

Ulster Final[]

30 June 2019
15:45 IST
Final
Armagh 1-9 – 5-12 Donegal St. Tiernach's Park, Clones
Attendance: 2,049
Referee: Y Duffy (Cavan)
C O’Hanlon 1-3 (0-2f), A Mackin 0-4, K Mallon 0-1 (f), B Mackin 0-1 Report G McLaughlin 2-4 (0-1f), Niamh McLaughlin 2-2, A Boyle Carr 1-2, K Guthrie 0-4 (3f)

All-Ireland Group Stage[]

Key to colours
     Advance to All-Ireland quarter-finals
     Relegation playoffs
     Exempt from relegation (provincial champions)

All-Ireland Group Stage[]

The 12 teams are drawn into four groups of three teams, with each group containing one provincial champion, one provincial finalist, and one other team.

Three group points are awarded for a win and one for a draw. The winners and runners-up in each group compete in the four All-Ireland quarter-finals.

Group games take place 13–28 July 2019.

Group 1[]

Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1 Colours of Cork.svg Cork 2 1 0 1 57 40 +17 3 Advance to Quarter-final
2 Colours of Armagh.svg Armagh 2 1 0 1 47 47 0 3
3 Colours of Cavan.svg Cavan 2 1 0 1 46 63 −17 3 Relegation play-off
Updated to match(es) played on 27 July 2019. Source: The42.ie

Group 2[]

Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1 Colours of Dublin.svg Dublin 2 2 0 0 59 16 +43 6 Advance to Quarter-final
2 Colours of Waterford.svg Waterford 2 1 0 1 52 43 +9 3
3 Colours of Monaghan.svg Monaghan 2 0 0 2 17 69 −52 0 Relegation play-off
Updated to match(es) played on 27 July 2019. Source: The42.ie

Group 3[]

Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1 Colours of Galway.svg Galway 2 2 0 0 36 19 +17 6 Advance to Quarter-final
2 Colours of Kerry.svg Kerry 2 1 0 1 28 30 −2 3
3 Colours of Westmeath.svg Westmeath 2 0 0 2 19 34 −15 0 Relegation play-off
Updated to match(es) played on 28 July 2019. Source: RTÉ

Group 4[]

Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1 Colours of Mayo.svg Mayo 2 2 0 0 48 41 +7 6 Advance to Quarter-final
2 Colours of Tyrone.svg Tyrone 2 1 0 1 41 41 0 3
3 Colours of Donegal.svg Donegal 2 0 0 2 39 46 −7 0 Exempt from relegation
Updated to match(es) played on 27 July 2019. Source: The42.ie

All-Ireland Knockout[]

All-Ireland Quarter-Finals[]

Each of the four winners from the group stage play one of the four runners-up.[7]

Facebook Live
3 August 2019
15:00 IST
Quarter-Final 1
Cork Colours of Cork.svg 7-18 (39) (13) 3-04 Colours of Tyrone.svg Tyrone
(HT: 3-08 – 1-03)
Gls: D O’Sullivan 2, N Cotter 1, E Scally 1, E Kiely 1, Á O’Sullivan 1, S Noonan 1
Pts: O Finn 6 (4f), D O’Sullivan 2, N Cotter 2, E Scally 2, C O’Sullivan 2, E Kiely 1, Á O’Sullivan 1, R Ní Bhuachalla 1, A Hutchings 1
Gls: M Mallon 2, M Canavan 1
Pts: C McCaffrey 3, A McHugh 1
Duggan Park, Ballinasloe
Referee: Gerry Carmody (Roscommon)
5 August 2019
16:45 IST
Quarter-Final 2
Dublin Colours of Dublin.svg 5-15 (30) (15) 2-09 Colours of Kerry.svg Kerry
(HT: 1-04 – 2-03)
Gls: Sinéad Aherne 2, Niamh McEvoy 1, C Rowe 1, N Hetherton 1
Pts: Sinéad Aherne 5 (3f), Niamh McEvoy 2, C Rowe 1, O Whyte 2, K Sullivan 2, Sinéad Goldrick 1, N Healy 1, L Davey 1
Gls: S Houlihan 1, M O’Keeffe 1
Pts: S Houlihan 3 (1f), L Ní Mhuircheartaigh 3 (2f), M O’Keeffe 1, E Dineen 1, L Scanlon 1
O'Connor Park, Tullamore
Referee: Gus Chapman (Sligo)
10 August 2019
13:00 IST
Quarter-Final 4
Mayo Colours of Mayo.svg 2-12 (18) (15) 1-12 Colours of Armagh.svg Armagh
(HT: 1-07 – 0-07)
Gls: Sarah Rowe 1, M Reilly 1
Pts: Sarah Rowe 3 (2f), G Kelly 2, N Gaughan 1, Clodagh McManamon 1, R Kearns 1, N Kelly 1, S Cafferky 1, F Doherty 1, D Caldwell 1
Gls: K Mallon 1
Pts: Caroline O'Hanlon 7 (3f), C Marley 2, A McCoy 1, T Grimes 1, K Mallon 1f
Pearse Park, Longford
Referee: Jonathan Murphy (Carlow)
10 August 2019
14:45 IST
Quarter-Final 3
Galway Colours of Galway.svg 1-12 (15) (10) 2-04 Colours of Waterford.svg Waterford
(HT: 1-06 – 1-04)
Gls: T Leonard 1
Pts: T Leonard 5 (3f), S Conneally 2, R Leonard 2, L Ward 1, M Glynn 1, Á McDonagh 1
Gls: A Wall 2
Pts: M Delahunty 2 (1f), M Ryan 2
Pearse Park, Longford
Referee: Brendan Rice

All-Ireland Semi-Finals[]

25 August 2019
14:00 IST
Semi-Final 2
Galway Colours of Galway.svg 2-10 (16) (15) 2-09 Colours of Mayo.svg Mayo
(HT: 2-05 – 1-06)
Gls: M Seoighe 2
Pts: R Leonard 4 (1f), S Conneally 2, T Leonard 1f, M Glynn 1, M Seoighe 1, L Coen 1
Gls: R Kearns 1, N Kelly 1
Pts: G Kelly 3 (2f), R Kearns 2, N Kelly 1, Sarah Rowe 1f, N Gaughan 1f, S Cafferky 1
Croke Park, Dublin
Referee: Seamus Mulvihill (Kerry)
Attendance: 10,886
25 August 2019
15:45 IST
Semi-Final 1
Cork Colours of Cork.svg 0-11 (11) (17) 2-11 Colours of Dublin.svg Dublin
(HT: 0-07 – 0-07)

Pts: O Finn 9 (8f), D O’Sullivan 1, E Scally 1
Gls: Sinéad Aherne 1pen, C O’Connor 1
Pts: Sinéad Aherne 3fs, C Rowe 3, L Davey 1, O Whyte 1, Niamh McEvoy 1, Noëlle Healy 1, J Dunne 1
Croke Park, Dublin
Referee: Maggie Farrelly (Cavan)
Attendance: 10,886

All-Ireland Final[]

Dublin2–3; 0–4Galway
Sinéad Goldrick (1-0)
Hannah O'Neill (1-0)
Lyndsey Davey (0-1)
Sinéad Aherne (0-1)
Noëlle Healy (0-1)
[3][4][5][6] Tracey Leonard (0-2)
Sarah Conneally (0-1)
Roisín Leonard (0-1)
Attendance: 56,114
Referee: Brendan Rice (Down)

Relegation Play-Offs[]

The last-placed team in each group contest the relegation playoffs. Note that the provincial champions are exempt from relegation.

The losers of the relegation play-offs play in the 2020 intermediate championship.

11 August 2019
15:45 IST
Relegation Semi-Final
Cavan Colours of Cavan.svg 3-12 (21) (9) 1-06 Colours of Westmeath.svg Westmeath
(HT: 2-8 – 1-3)
Coralstown/Kinnegad GAA, Kinnegad
Referee: Kevin Corcoran (Mayo)
18 August 2019
14:00 IST
Relegation Final
Westmeath Colours of Westmeath.svg 1-10 (13) (27) 3-18 Colours of Monaghan.svg Monaghan
(HT: 0-04 – 1-13)
Gls: A Jones 1
Pts: L Slevin 7 (6f), A Jones 1, L McCartan 1, G Halligan 1
Gls: L Kerley 1, C Treanor 1, J Duffy 1
Pts: L Kerley 11 (9f), C Courtney 2, R Courtney 1, C Treanor 1, C McAnespie 1, C McBride 1, A McCarey 1
Lann Léire C.P.G., Dunleer
Referee: B Redmond (Wexford)

Westmeath are relegated to the All-Ireland Intermediate Ladies' Football Championship for 2020.

References[]

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