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Tommy Murphy Cup

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Tommy Murphy Cup
IrishCorn Tomáis Uí Mhurchú
CodeGaelic football
Founded2004
Abolished2008
TrophyTommy Murphy Cup
Last Title holdersAntrim (1st title)
First winnerClare
Most titles5 teams (1 titles)
TV partner(s)TG4

The Tommy Murphy Cup was a Gaelic football competition, featuring senior county teams eliminated from the early stages of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship and also Kilkenny when not fielding a team in the main All-Ireland. The series of games, organised by the Gaelic Athletic Association, were played during the summer months with the final being played in August at Croke Park. The Cup was named after Tommy Murphy, a footballer from County Laois who was, appropriately for the competition, the only member of the Team of the Millennium from a county which had not won an All-Ireland.

Later changes to the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship meant that the 2008 Tommy Murphy Cup featured the eight lowest-ranking teams in National Football League, unless the teams reached the final of their respective provincial championships. Antrim beat holders Wicklow in the final.[1] The cup was cancelled after the 2008 tournament.[2]

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Format

The Tommy Murphy Cup is a single elimination tournament. Each team is afforded only one defeat before being eliminated from the championship. Pairings for matches are drawn at random and there is currently no seeding. Each match is played as a single leg. If a match is drawn there is a period of extra time, however, if both sides are still level at the end of extra time a replay takes place and so on until a winner is found.

Teams

Debut of counties

Year Debutants Total
2004
Antrim,
Clare,
London,
Louth,
Sligo
5
2005
Carlow,
Fermanagh,
Kilkenny,
Leitrim,
Longford,
Roscommon,
Tipperary,
Waterford,
Wexford,
Wicklow
10
2006
Cavan,
Monaghan
2
2007
Offaly
1
2008 None 0
Total 18

List of Tommy Murphy Cup counties

County Total years First year in Championship Most recent year in Championship Championship titles Last championship title Best Tommy Murphy Cup finish
Antrim
5 2004 2008 1 2008 1st
Carlow
4 2005 2008 0 Semi-finals
Cavan
1 2006 2006 0 Quarter-finals
Clare
4 2004 2008 1 2004 1st
Fermanagh
1 2005 2005 0 Quarter-finals
Kilkenny
4 2005 2008 0 Preliminary round
Leitrim
3 2005 2008 0 2nd
London
5 2004 2008 0 Semi-finals
Longford
1 2005 2005 0 Semi-finals
Louth
2 2004 2006 1 2006 1st
Monaghan
1 2006 2006 0 Quarter-finals
Offaly
1 2007 2007 0 Quarter-finals
Roscommon
2 2005 2006 0 Semi-finals
Sligo
2 2004 2008 0 2nd
Tipperary
3 2005 2007 1 2005 1st
Waterford
4 2005 2008 0 Semi-finals
Wexford
1 2005 2005 0 2nd
Wicklow
4 2005 2008 1 2007 1st

Seasons in Tommy Murphy Cup

The number of years that each county has played in the Tommy Murphy Cup between 2004 and 2008. A total of 18 counties have competed in at least one season of the Tommy Murphy Cup. Antrim and London have participated in the most championships. The counties in bold participated in the 2008 Tommy Murphy Cup.

Years Counties
5 Antrim, London
4 Carlow, Clare, Kilkenny, Waterford, Wicklow
3 Leitrim, Tipperary
2 Louth, Roscommon, Sligo
1 Cavan, Fermanagh, Longford, Monaghan, Offaly, Wexford

List of Finals

Year Date Winners Runners-up Venue Winning captain Winning margin Referee No. of Teams
County Score County Score
2008 2 August Antrim 3–12 (21) Wicklow 1–15 (18) Croke Park 3 9
2007 4 August Wicklow 3–13 (22) Antrim 1–17 (20) Croke Park 2 9
2006 27 August Louth 3–14 (23) Leitrim 1–11 (14) Croke Park Martin Farrelly 9 Jimmy McKee 13
2005 4 September Tipperary 3–10 (19) Wexford 0–15 (15) Croke Park 4 9
2004 22 August Clare 1–11 (14) Sligo 0–11 (11) Croke Park 3 4

Roll of honour

Performances in the Tommy Murphy Cup by county
County Title(s) Runners-up Years won Years runner-up
Wicklow
1 1 2007 2008
Antrim
1 1 2008 2007
Clare
1 0 2004
Tipperary
1 0 2005
Louth
1 0 2006
Sligo
0 1 2004
Wexford
0 1 2005
Leitrim
0 1 2006
Performances in the Tommy Murphy Cup final by province
Province Winners Runners-up Total
Leinster
2 2 4
Munster
2 0 2
Ulster
1 1 2
Connacht
0 2 2

Team records and statistics

Team results

Legend

For each year, the number of teams in each championship (in brackets) are shown.

Team 2004 (5) 2005 (12) 2006 (13) 2007 (9) 2008 (9) Years
Antrim
SF QF SF 2nd 1st 5
Carlow
AI PR SF QF QF 4
Cavan
AI AI QF AI AI 1
Clare
1st AI PR SF QF 4
Fermanagh
AI QF AI AI AI 1
Kilkenny
PR PR PR PR 4
Leitrim
AI PR 2nd AI SF 3
London
QF QF QF QF SF 5
Longford
AI SF AI AI AI 1
Louth
SF AI 1st AI AI 2
Monaghan
AI AI QF AI AI 1
Offaly
AI AI AI QF AI 1
Roscommon
AI SF PR AI AI 2
Sligo
2nd AI AI AI QF 2
Tipperary
AI 1st QF QF AI 3
Waterford
AI QF PR SF QF 4
Wexford
AI 2nd AI AI AI 1
Wicklow
AI PR PR 1st 2nd 4

Semi-final appearances

# County No. Semi-final appearance years
1
Antrim
4 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008
2
Wicklow
2 2007, 2008
Louth
2 2004, 2006
Clare
2 2004, 2007
Leitrim
2 2006, 2008
6
Sligo
1 2004
Tipperary
1 2005
Wexford
1 2005
Roscommon
1 2005
Longford
1 2005
Carlow
1 2006
Waterford
1 2007
London
1 2008

All time table

Legend

Colours
Currently competing in the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
Currently competing in the Tailteann Cup
Currently competing in the All-Ireland Junior Football Championship
# Team Pld W D L Points
1
Antrim
12 8 0 4 16
2
Tipperary
7 5 0 2 10
=
Wicklow
8 5 0 3 10
4
Louth
5 4 0 1 8
=
Clare
7 4 0 3 8
6
Leitrim
6 3 0 3 6
=
London
8 3 0 5 6
8
Longford
3 2 0 1 4
=
Wexford
3 2 0 1 4
=
Carlow
6 2 0 4 4
11
Cavan
2 1 0 1 2
=
Fermanagh
2 1 0 1 2
=
Roscommon
3 1 0 2 2
=
Sligo
3 1 0 2 2
=
Waterford
5 1 0 4 2
16
Monaghan
1 0 0 1 0
=
Offaly
1 0 0 1 0
=
Kilkenny
4 0 0 4 0

Other records

Finishing positions

Unbeaten sides

Beaten sides

The knockout format of the cup has resulted in 0 'back-door' Tommy Murphy Cup champions.

Final success rate

Only 3 counties have appeared in the final, being victorious on all occasions:

On the opposite end of the scale, only 3 counties has appeared in the final, losing on each occasion:

Consecutive participations

Antrim and London have the record number of consecutive participations in the Tommy Murphy Cup, taking part in all 5 seasons.

Winning other trophies

Although not an officially recognised achievement, one team has achieved the distinction of winning the Tommy Murphy Cup and their respective Division in the National Football League:

Biggest wins

Scoring Events

  • Most goals in a match:
    • 00 – 0000: 000 vs 000
  • Most points in a match:
    • 00 – 0000: 000 vs 000
  • Most goals by one team in a match:
    • 00 – 0000: 000 vs 000
  • Most points by one team in a match:
    • 00 – 0000: 000 vs 000
  • Highest aggregate score:
    • 00 points – 0000: 000 vs 000
  • Lowest aggregate score:
    • 00 points – 0000: 000 vs 000

Successful defending

Some defending champions have a chance to retain their title. None have achieved this. These are:

Gaps

Provinces

  • The Tommy Murphy Cup final has never involved two teams from the same province.
  • The province providing the highest number of different winning teams is Leinster and Munster, with 2:

Longest undefeated run

The record for the longest unbeaten run stands at 00 games held by 000 (0000–0000).

Miscellaneous

  • Best finish by a debuting team
  • Best finish by a debuting team (after 2004)
  • Highest winning record
    • 80%,
      Louth (4 wins in 5 matches)
  • Lowest winning record
  • Most played match
    • 00, 000 vs 000 (0000)

See also

References

  1. ^ News | Cumann Lúthchleas Gael Official Website - GAA.ie Archived 2007-09-26 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "Dempsey: Bring back Murphy Cup". 12 May 2009. Retrieved 12 May 2009.
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