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1977 All-Ireland Junior Hurling Championship

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1977 All-Ireland Junior Hurling Championship
All Ireland Champions
WinnersLouth (2nd win)
CaptainPat Hartnett
All Ireland Runners-up
Runners-upFermanagh
CaptainTom Reihill
Provincial Champions
MunsterNot Played
LeinsterNot Played
UlsterNot Played
ConnachtNot Played
1976
1978

The 1977 All-Ireland Junior Hurling Championship was the 56th staging of the All-Ireland Junior Championship since its establishment by the Gaelic Athletic Association in 1912. Louth began the competition as defending champions, having defeated Mayo in the 1976 decider.[1] Louth beat Fermanagh in the 1977 final to retain their title.

Format

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Provincial hurling championships were not held at junior level in 1977. The winners of the respective 'A' and 'B' sections of the National Hurling League Division 3 would go forward to contest the All-Ireland final.

Louth reached their third consecutive final after a League campaign which included victories against Derry (twice), Monaghan and Tyrone.[2] Fermanagh's path to the final included wins against Donegal, Sligo, Leitrim, and Mayo.[3]

All-Ireland final

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Louth led by seven points at half-time (1-08 to 1-01) and at the final whistle emerged as winners by a ten-point margin.[4][5]

Match details

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13 November 1977[6][7] Louth 1-14 - 2-04 Fermanagh Emmet Park, Carrickmacross
Kerrigan (0-4), Rice (1-0), Murphy (0-3), Ryan, Lowry (0-2 each), Melia, Mulkearns, Reilly (0-1 each) Baker (2-0), Corrigan (0-2), Daly, Doran (0-1 each) Referee: Clem Foley (Dublin)
GK 1 Pat Hartnett (Naomh Moninne) (c)
RCB 2 Mal Begley (Naomh Moninne)
FB 3 Joe Delaney (Naomh Moninne)
LCB 4 Con McGinley (Wolfe Tones)
RHB 5 Damien Callan (Naomh Moninne)
CHB 6 Peadar Fahy (Naomh Colmcille)
LHB 7 Seán Walsh (Naomh Colmcille)
MF 8 Patsy Murphy (Naomh Moninne)
MF 9 Aidan Kerrigan (Naomh Moninne)
RHF 10 Tom Ryan (Naomh Moninne)
CHF 11 Tom Rice (Naomh Colmcille)
LHF 12 Tony Melia (Naomh Colmcille)
RCF 13 Seán Mulkearns (Wolfe Tones)
FF 14 Tadhg Lowry (Wolfe Tones)
LCF 15 Ollie Reilly (Naomh Moninne)
Substitutes:
16 Jim McGuinness (Naomh Moninne) for McGinley
GK 1 Liam McLoughlin (Erne Gaels)
RCB 2 Eddie Gallagher (Erne Gaels)
FB 3 Raymond Gallagher (Erne Gaels)
LCB 4 Ollie O'Donnell (Lisbellaw St Patrick's)
RHB 5 Tom Reihill (Lisbellaw St Patrick's) (c)
CHB 6 Charlie Cullen (Erne Gaels)
LHB 7 Joe McGoldrick (Lisbellaw St Patrick's)
MF 8 John Doran (Lisbellaw St Patrick's)
MF 9 Aidan Corrigan (Lisbellaw St Patrick's)
RHF 10 Gerry Cleary (Lisbellaw St Patrick's)
CHF 11 Cathal Reihill (Lisbellaw St Patrick's)
LHF 12 Benny Corrigan (Lisbellaw St Patrick's)
RCF 13 Gerard McLoughlin (Erne Gaels)
FF 14 Tom Daly (Erne Gaels)
LCF 15 Matt Hughes (Erne Gaels)
Substitutes:
16 Finian Baker (Lisbellaw St Patrick's) for G. McLoughlin

References

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  1. ^ "Louth Snatch Hurling Title". Irish Independent. 19 July 1976.
  2. ^ "Hurlers are seeking a second crown". Drogheda Independent. 11 November 1977.
  3. ^ "Fermanagh in Div.3 Hurling League decider". Fermanagh Herald. 12 November 1977.
  4. ^ "Louth Hurlers Retain The Junior Crown". Drogheda Independent. 18 November 1977.
  5. ^ "Louth Hurlers Again in Limelight". Dundalk Democrat. 19 November 1977.
  6. ^ "Louth retain All-Ireland junior title". Irish Independent. 14 November 1977.
  7. ^ "Lisbellaw are Fermanagh hurling champs". Fermanagh Herald. 17 September 1977.