2024 Leinster Senior Football Championship

The 2024 Leinster Senior Football Championship is the 2024 iteration of the Leinster Senior Football Championship organised by Leinster GAA. Dublin are defending champions.[1] Dublin are the current champions, winning against Louth.

2024 Leinster SFC
Tournament details
Year2024
Winners
Champions Dublin (63rd win)
Runners-up
Runners-up Louth

Teams

General Information

Eleven counties will compete in the Leinster Senior Football Championship:

County Last Championship Title Last All-Ireland Title Position in 2023 Championship Last losing finalist
Carlow 1944 Preliminary round 1942
Kildare 2000 1928 Semi-finals 2022
Dublin 2023 2023 Champions 2001
Laois 2003 Quarter-finals 2018
Longford 1968 Preliminary round 1965
Louth 1957 1957 Runners-up 2023
Meath 2010 1999 Quarter-finals 2020
Offaly 1997 1982 Semi-finals 2006
Westmeath 2004 Quarter-finals 2016
Wexford 1945 1918 Preliminary round 2011
Wicklow Quarter-finals 1897

Bracket

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
Dublin 3-19
Longford 3-12 Meath 0-12
Meath 3-19 Dublin 3-22
Offaly 0-11
Laois 1-08
Offaly 2-13
Dublin 1-19
Westmeath 1-11 Louth 2-12
Wicklow 2-09 Kildare 0-16
Wicklow 1-12
Kildare 0-13
Carlow 0-08 Louth 0-17
Wexford 4-19 Louth 4-10
Wexford 0-15

Matches

Preliminary round

7 April 2024 Preliminary round Wexford 4-19 (31) (8) 0-08 Carlow Wexford  
14:30 IST (UTC+1) Venue: Wexford Park
Report[2] Referee: Derek O’Mahoney (Tipperary)


7 April 2024 Preliminary round Longford 3-12 (21) (28) 3-19 Meath Longford  
15:00 IST (UTC+1) Venue: Pearse Park
Report[3] Referee: Niall Cullen (Fermanagh)


7 April 2024 Preliminary round Westmeath 1-11 (14) (15) 2-09 Wicklow Portlaoise  
15:30 IST (UTC+1) Venue: O'Moore Park
Report[4] Referee: Paddy Neilan (Roscommon)


Quarter-finals

13 April 2024 Quarter-finals Laois 1-08 (11) (19) 2-13 Offaly Portlaoise  
19:00 IST (UTC+1) Venue: O'Moore Park
Report


14 April 2024 Quarter-finals Kildare 0-16 (16) (15) 1-12 Wicklow Portlaoise  
13:45 IST (UTC+1) Venue: O'Moore Park


14 April 2024 Quarter-finals Louth 4-10 (22) (15) 0-15 Wexford Portlaoise  
16:00 IST (UTC+1) Venue: O'Moore Park


14 April 2024 Quarter-finals Dublin 3-19 (28) (12) 0-12 Meath Dublin  
16:30 IST (UTC+1) Venue: Croke Park


Semi-finals

28 April 2024 Semi-finals Kildare 0-13 (13) 0-17 (17) Louth Dublin  
14:00 IST (UTC+1) Venue: Croke Park


28 April 2024 Semi-finals Dublin 3-22 (31) 0-11 (11) Offaly Dublin  
16:00 IST (UTC+1) Venue: Croke Park


Final

12 May 2024
13:45 IST (UTC+1)
Final
Report[5]
Dublin 1-19 (22) 2-12 (18) Louth
(HT: 0-6 – 0-7)
Croke Park, Dublin
Referee: Noel Mooney (Cavan)
Attendance: 23,113
GK1Stephen Cluxton (Parnells)
RCB2Cian Murphy (Thomas Davis)
FB3Michael Fitzsimons (Cuala)
LCB4Eoin Murchan (Na Fianna)
RHB5Tom Lahiff (St Jude's)
CHB6John Small (Ballymun Kickhams)
LHB7Seán Bugler (St Oliver Plunketts/Eoghan Ruadh)
MF8Brian Fenton (Raheny)
MF9James McCarthy (Ballymun Kickhams) (c)
RHF10Ciarán Kilkenny (Castleknock)
CHF11Cormac Costello (St Vincent's)
LHF12Niall Scully (Templeogue Synge Street)
RCF13Paul Mannion (Kilmacud Crokes)
FF14Con O'Callaghan (Cuala)
LCF15Colm Basquel (Ballyboden St Enda's)
Substitutes:
16Jack McCaffrey (Clontarf) for Scully
17Paddy Small (Ballymun Kickhams) for Basquel
18Brian Howard (Raheny) for Lahiff
19Ross McGarry (Ballyboden St Enda's) for Bugler
20Killian McGinnis (Skerries Harps) for Mannion
GK1Niall McDonnell (St Fechin's)
RCB2Dan Corcoran (Geraldines)
FB3Peter Lynch (Roche Emmets)
LCB4Donal McKenny (St Mary's)
RHB5Niall Sharkey (Glyde Rangers)
CHB6Anthony Williams (Dreadnots)
LHB7Conal McKeever (Clan na Gael)
MF8Tommy Durnin (Inniskeen Grattans, Monaghan)
MF9Bevan Duffy (St Fechin's)
RHF10Ciarán Downey (Newtown Blues)
CHF11Ciarán Keenan (St Mary's)
LHF12Conor Grimes (Glen Emmets)
RCF13Leonard Grey (St Patrick's)
FF14Sam Mulroy (Naomh Máirtin) (c)
LCF15Craig Lennon (St Mochta's)
Substitutes:
16Dermot Campbell (Dreadnots) for Sharkey
17Conor Early (Na Fianna, Dublin) for Williams
18Ciarán Byrne (St Mochta's) for Durnin
19Ryan Burns (Hunterstown Rovers) for Keenan
20Liam Jackson (St Mary's) for Grey

See also

References

  1. Manning, Gordon (14 May 2023). "Mickey Harte believes Dublin 'have found an angst in their game again' after 21-point trimming". Irish Times. Retrieved 10 April 2024.
  2. Fagan, Ronan (7 April 2024). "In-form Wexford too strong for Carlow in Leinster". RTÉ. Retrieved 10 April 2024.
  3. O'Flaherty, Deniese (7 April 2024). "Meath set up Dublin clash after beating Longford". RTÉ. Retrieved 10 April 2024.
  4. Buckley, Gerry (7 April 2024). "Wicklow dig deep to surprise Westmeath". RTÉ. Retrieved 10 April 2024.
  5. "Dublin given a scare by Louth before winning 14th Leinster title in a rowv". Irish Times. Retrieved 12 May 2024.
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