Championship details | |
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All-Ireland Champions | |
Winning team | Roscommon (2nd win) |
All-Ireland Finalists | |
Losing team | Louth |
Provincial Champions | |
Munster | Kerry |
Leinster | Louth |
Ulster | Antrim |
Connacht | Roscommon |
The 1941 All-Ireland Minor Football Championship was the 13th staging of the All-Ireland Minor Football Championship, the Gaelic Athletic Association's premier inter-county Gaelic football tournament for boys under the age of 18. As a result of the Emergency it was the last championship to be staged until 1945.
Louth entered the championship as defending champions.
Roscommon won the championship following a 3-6 to 0-7 defeat of Louth in the All-Ireland final. This was their second All-Ireland title and their first in two championship seasons. [1]
Final
Final ( Croke Park, Dublin)
GK | 1 | Jackie Allen (Ardee minors) |
RCB | 2 | P.J. Grist ( Cooley Kickhams) |
FB | 3 | Tom Mulligan ( Dundalk Young Irelands) |
LCB | 4 | Willie Piggott (Owen Roe's) |
RHB | 5 | Joe Mulvihill ( Geraldines) |
CHB | 6 | Mick O'Grady ( St. Mary's College) ( c) |
LHB | 7 | Joey Clarke ( St. Mary's College) |
MF | 8 | Brendan O'Dowda ( De La Salle) |
MF | 9 | Phil McCourt (Castlebellingham) |
RHF | 10 | Joe MacArtain ( St. Mary's College) |
CHF | 11 | Peter Corr ( Seán O'Mahony's) |
LHF | 12 | Gus Cahill ( St. Mary's College) |
RCF | 13 | Éamonn Boyle ( Cooley Kickhams) |
FF | 14 | Mick Hardy ( Cooley Kickhams) |
LCF | 15 | Gerry O'Reilly ( St. Mary's College) |
Substitutes: | ||
16 | Paddy Kelly (St Magdalene's) for Mulvihill |
Final
Final
Semi-Finals
Final (
Pearse Park,
Longford)
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Championship details | |
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All-Ireland Champions | |
Winning team | Roscommon (2nd win) |
All-Ireland Finalists | |
Losing team | Louth |
Provincial Champions | |
Munster | Kerry |
Leinster | Louth |
Ulster | Antrim |
Connacht | Roscommon |
The 1941 All-Ireland Minor Football Championship was the 13th staging of the All-Ireland Minor Football Championship, the Gaelic Athletic Association's premier inter-county Gaelic football tournament for boys under the age of 18. As a result of the Emergency it was the last championship to be staged until 1945.
Louth entered the championship as defending champions.
Roscommon won the championship following a 3-6 to 0-7 defeat of Louth in the All-Ireland final. This was their second All-Ireland title and their first in two championship seasons. [1]
Final
Final ( Croke Park, Dublin)
GK | 1 | Jackie Allen (Ardee minors) |
RCB | 2 | P.J. Grist ( Cooley Kickhams) |
FB | 3 | Tom Mulligan ( Dundalk Young Irelands) |
LCB | 4 | Willie Piggott (Owen Roe's) |
RHB | 5 | Joe Mulvihill ( Geraldines) |
CHB | 6 | Mick O'Grady ( St. Mary's College) ( c) |
LHB | 7 | Joey Clarke ( St. Mary's College) |
MF | 8 | Brendan O'Dowda ( De La Salle) |
MF | 9 | Phil McCourt (Castlebellingham) |
RHF | 10 | Joe MacArtain ( St. Mary's College) |
CHF | 11 | Peter Corr ( Seán O'Mahony's) |
LHF | 12 | Gus Cahill ( St. Mary's College) |
RCF | 13 | Éamonn Boyle ( Cooley Kickhams) |
FF | 14 | Mick Hardy ( Cooley Kickhams) |
LCF | 15 | Gerry O'Reilly ( St. Mary's College) |
Substitutes: | ||
16 | Paddy Kelly (St Magdalene's) for Mulvihill |
Final
Final
Semi-Finals
Final (
Pearse Park,
Longford)
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