All Ireland Champions | |
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Winners | Mayo (3rd win) |
All Ireland Runners-up | |
Runners-up | Warwickshire |
Provincial Champions | |
Munster | Cork |
Leinster | Louth |
Ulster | Cavan |
Connacht | Mayo |
← 1956 1958 → |
The 1957 All-Ireland Junior Football Championship was the 36th staging of the championship since its establishment by the GAA in 1912.
The competition format saw the four provincial champions compete in two 'Home' semi-finals, the winners of which then contested the All-Ireland 'Home' final at Croke Park.
In the last stage of the competition, the victorious 'Home' finalists then met the champions of Britain to determine who would be crowned overall All-Ireland Junior Football Champions for 1957.
The title match concluded with Mayo defeating Warwickshire, the champions of Britain, on a scoreline of 2–07 to 2–05.[1][2]
Results
Munster Junior Football Championship
Final
Leinster Junior Football Championship
Final[3]
28 July 1957 | Louth | 2–06 - 1–05 | Kilkenny | St. Conleth's Park, Newbridge |
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Ulster Junior Football Championship
Final
Connacht Junior Football Championship
Final
All-Ireland Junior Football Championship
'Home' Semi-Finals
18 August 1957 | Mayo | 2–07 - 1–06 | Louth | Croke Park |
4 August 1957 | Cork | 1–06 - 0–07 | Cavan | Cork Athletic Grounds |
'Home' Final
Source:[4]
8 September 1957 | Mayo | 1–11 - 1–03 | Cork | Croke Park |
All-Ireland Final[5]
GK | 1 | E. Waters |
RCB | 2 | I. McCaffrey |
FB | 3 | C. O'Toole |
LCB | 4 | J. Healy |
RHB | 5 | T. Lyons |
CHB | 6 | J. McAndrew |
LHB | 7 | P. Gannon |
MF | 8 | T. Quigley |
MF | 9 | P. Maye |
RHF | 10 | D. McManus |
CHF | 11 | P. McManamon |
LHF | 12 | J. Biesty |
RCF | 13 | J. Munnelly |
FF | 14 | M. Loftus |
LCF | 15 | J. McGrath |
Substitutes: | ||
16 | P. Fallon | |
References
- ↑ "Obituary: Mayo and Warwickshire mourn loss of GAA legend Dr John McAndrew". The Irish Post. 14 January 2013.
- ↑ "History". Warwickshire GAA.
- ↑ "Louth Juniors' win completes Leinster double". The Argus. 3 August 1957.
- ↑ "Disappointing Fare At Croke Park". Catholic Standard. 13 September 1957.
- ↑ "Mayo Profile". Hogan Stand.
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