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Backin' Black. New Rules. Grey Areas. New Rule. Will GAA players exploit black card loophole before championship? Dec 12th , AM 4, Views 1 Comment. Haul Him Down. Remember Kevin Foley's famous goal for Meath in ? Mar 29th , AM 2, Views 3 Comments. FRC This post contains videos. The provinces providing the highest number of different winning counties are Leinster and Ulster , with six each. There have only been three occasions has the All-Ireland Final been contested by two teams from the same province:. There are eight counties that have never been represented in a Senior All-Ireland Final.

Three of these counties, Waterford, Westmeath and Wicklow, have never competed in a semi-final. Kilkenny currently do not compete in the All-Ireland Championship, having won three Leinster Senior Football Championships in the past, with the county instead prominent in the sport of hurling. Fermanagh came their closest in , reaching a semi-final replay having defeated Champions Meath, Munster Champions Cork, All-Ireland semi-finalists Donegal and Champions Armagh.

Galway holds the record of losing a final to a team containing the fewest players, they were beaten by a Dublin team which had been reduced to just 12 players in the All Ireland Final of Prior to , counties played in separate provincial championships , with only four provincial champions coming together in the All-Ireland semi-finals, and it is difficult to directly compare results across counties.

Since , beaten teams from the provincial championships play together in the All-Ireland qualifier series. However, it must be remembered that counties from the smaller provinces Connacht with seven county teams and Munster with six have a slight advantage over those from the larger provinces Leinster with eleven county teams and Ulster with nine — they may receive a bye to the provincial semi-final and thus enter the second round of the qualifiers without winning a game, while counties from the larger provinces have to defeat one or even two opponents to reach the provincial semi-final.

Quarter-finals were played as single matches between and In and , teams from Division 4 of the National Football League did not get to play in the qualifiers, instead going straight into the Tommy Murphy Cup , a secondary competition. In those years, there were only three rounds of qualifiers. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Irish Independent. Retrieved 14 September BBC Sport. In his 11th year of senior football his hunger for success is greater than ever and his experience and leadership will be vital for the team today.


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  4. The first ever was in the final when Sarsfields defeated the then reigning Champions. The strength of Gaelic football in Newbridge can be gauged by the fact that today the most prestigious prize in Kildare football, The Dermot Bourke who has become accustomed to his home in Sarsfields over the last year will remain in Newbridge for an impressive tenth time since Moorefield have claimed the Dermot Bourke Cup on five occasions and Sarsfields on four in that time span.

    The last championship meeting between the two great rivals was in the final in In Sarsfields as underdogs dethroned the reigning Kildare Champions in the semi-final.

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    Moorefield were chasing their third successive title and thus were prevented from equalling Sarsfields three in a row record from , a feat that has never been achieved by any other Kildare club. This historical achievement is proudly revered and jealously guarded in Sarsfields. This remarkable statistic is in stark contrast to Sarsfields 30 year famine from to After the County final replay loss to Kilcock with Sarsfields heading for obscurity there were to be no more autumnal football banquets for Sarsfields.

    Instead, eclipsed by new emerging powers, the once mighty and proud Sash were ignominiously reduced to trawling the backwaters and by ways of Kildare football having to console themselves with occasional scraps from the tables of the nouveau riche of Kildare football, the new power elites; Kilcock, Carbury, Clane and Raheens who between them amassed a total of 21 Senior championships before a ravenous Sarsfields tasted championship success again in , 30 years after the three in a row achievement had become a distant memory. Moorefield themselves suffered an even longer. Moorefield won their very first title in against Kilcullen, but had to wait until to claim their second title when they accounted for Kilcock in the final.

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    Since Moorefield made the breakthrough in they have added four more; , , and The meeting of Sarsfields and Moorfield in the championship, especially in a County Final provokes fierce passion and debate locally and interest beyond Newbridge. While there is intense rivalry between the Sarsfields and Moorefield there is also friendship between many supporters and players at all levels and in some cases marriage and even siblings have divided loyalties.


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    But for the duration of the final those friendships will be cast aside. Comrades who soldier and travel together in white www. The stakes are high in any final but that much higher when Sarsfields and Moorefield collide. Prior to the game nerves are strung as taut as steel cables and a little lubrication beforehand is requisite for most supporters to ease the mounting tension as the throw in time approaches.

    For others though an appeal to divine authority is their only salvation, a prayer in the quiet solitude of the Parish Church being a therapeutic aid for the stomach churning nervousness. That will be unlikely though as mutual respect between the regulars temporarily divided will be the norm as it has been in the past.

    The cruellest moment will arrive if end of the long whistle signifies defeat for one team and their supporters. Elation and anguish are the twin contrary emotions from the opposite end of the spectrum that The additional prize for the winner is to represent Kildare in the Leinster Championship. With talented minors emerging into Sarsfields senior ranks this season and with former minors and U21 players maturing the future is promising.

    Whether Sarsfields can fulfil part of that promising future will be revealed at around 4. Many thanks also to Newbridge Medical and Dental who came on board last year in partnership with the Dermot Earley Academy. Additionally the club thanks the following firms and individuals for their kind Sponsorship.