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2006 Tommy Murphy Cup

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Tommy Murphy Cup 2006 began on July 22, 2006.[1] It was the third year that this element of the Bank of Ireland Football Championship was played.

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Teams

General information

Thirteen counties will compete in the Tommy Murphy Cup:

County Last Cup title Last Provincial Title Last All-Ireland Title Position in 2005 Championship Appearance
Antrim
1951 Quarter-finals 3rd
Carlow
1944 Preliminary round 2nd
Cavan
1997 1952 Round 4 (All-Ireland SFC) 1st
Clare
2004 1992 Round 3 (All-Ireland SFC) 2nd
Kilkenny
1911 Preliminary round 2nd
Leitrim
1994 Preliminary round 2nd
London
Quarter-finals 3rd
Louth
1957 1957 Round 3 (All-Ireland SFC) 2nd
Monaghan
1988 Round 4 (All-Ireland SFC) 1st
Tipperary
2005 1935 1920 Champions 2nd
Roscommon
2001 1944 Semi-finals 2nd
Waterford
1898 Quarter-finals 2nd
Wicklow
Preliminary round 2nd

Results

Game Date Venue Winner Score Loser Score
Preliminary July 22 Dr Cullen Park, Carlow Carlow 1-10 Wicklow 0-11
Preliminary July 22 Dungarvan Tipperary 0-12 Waterford 1-07
Preliminary July 23 Casement Park, Belfast Antrim 1-23 Kilkenny 1-08
Preliminary July 25 Kingspan Breffni Park, Cavan Cavan 2-12 Roscommon 0-14
Preliminary July 25 Cusack Park, Ennis Louth 2-14 Clare 3-09
Quarter-Final July 29 Semple Stadium, Thurles Leitrim 0-14 Tipperary 1-06
Quarter-Final July 29 Casement Park, Belfast Antrim 2-14 Cavan 2-09
Quarter-Final July 29 Dr Cullen Park, Carlow Carlow 1-11 London 0-07
Quarter-Final August 4 Dundalk Louth 3-13 Monaghan 1-13
Semi-Final August 12 Dundalk Louth 0-22 Antrim 0-08
Semi-Final August 13 Birr Leitrim 2-12 Carlow 0-08

Final

Louth
3-14–1-11
Leitrim
Clarke (0-7, 1f), Lennon (1-1), White (1-1), Rooney (1-0), Carroll (0-2), Keenan (0-1), Finnegan (0-1), Mark Brennan (0-1) Duignan (0-6f), Maxwell (0-3), Doonan (1-0), Prior (0-1), Glancy (0-1)
Referee: J. McKee (Armagh)
GK 1 Stuart Reynolds (O'Connells)
RCB 2 David Brennan (Mattock Rangers)
FB 3 Colin Goss (St Patrick's)
LCB 4 John O'Brien (Seán O'Mahony's)
RHB 5 Peter McGinnity (Dundalk Gaels)
CHB 6 Michael Fanning (Naomh Máirtín)
LHB 7 Ray Finnegan (St Patrick's)
MF 8 Martin Farrelly (St Joseph's) (c)
MF 9 Paddy Keenan (St Patrick's)
RHF 10 Brian White (Cooley Kickhams)
CHF 11 Mark Brennan (Mattock Rangers)
LHF 12 Ronan Carroll (St Mary's)
RCF 13 Darren Clarke (St Mary's)
FF 14 Shane Lennon (Kilkerley Emmets)
LCF 15 JP Rooney (Naomh Máirtín)
Substitutes:
16 Alan Page (Cooley Kickhams) for Goss
17 Mark Stanfield (Killeavy, Armagh) for Lennon
18 Christy Grimes (Mattock Rangers) for Farrelly
19 Trevor O'Brien (Glyde Rangers) for White
20 Colm Judge (Newtown Blues) for Clarke
GK 1 Cathal McCrann
RCB 2 Dermot Reynolds
FB 3 John McKeon
LCB 4 Michael McGuinness
RHB 5 Barry McWeeney
CHB 6 Francis Holohan
LHB 7 Shane Foley
MF 8 Gary McCloskey
MF 9 Chris Carroll
RHF 10 Colin Regan
CHF 11 Michael Foley
LHF 12 Barry Prior
RCF 13 James Glancy
FF 14 Donal Brennan
LCF 15 Ciarán Duignan
Substitutes:
16 Declan Maxwell for Regan
17 David McHugh for Foley
18 Noel Doonan for Carroll
19 Ronan Gallagher for Glancy
20 Michael Greene for McWeeney

References

  1. ^ "Tommy Murphy glory - HoganStand". www.hoganstand.com. 30 November 2006. Retrieved 13 March 2023.
  2. ^ "Louth reveal touch of class". Irish Times. 28 August 2006.
  3. ^ "Wee County bury ghosts and run riot over Leitrim". Irish Independent. 28 August 2006.
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