Louth Intermediate Football League
Louth Intermediate Football League | |
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Founded | 1978 |
Title holders | Hunterstown Rovers (3rd title) |
Most titles | Dreadnots (6) |
Sponsors | John O'Neill Sand and Gravel |
The Louth Intermediate Football League is an annual Gaelic football competition organised by Louth GAA for Division 2 teams in County Louth.
Format
[edit]At the end of the league programme, the team with the most points is automatically promoted to Division 1 as league winners. The second-placed team can achieve promotion by winning a play-off against a Division 1 club. The team that finishes at the bottom of the league is relegated to Junior football.
History
[edit]The competition was launched in 1978 when Louth GAA introduced the Intermediate football grade, situated between Senior and Junior levels.[1] The first club to win the competition was Geraldines. A final to determine the winner was held each year until 1995, when the format changed.
Trophy
[edit]The captain of the winning team receives the McShane Cup,[2] named after Jimmy McShane, a former county board official and Lann Léire club member.[3]
Winners by Year
[edit]Year | Winner | Winning Captain | |||
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2024[4] | Hunterstown Rovers | Ryan Burns | |||
2023[5] | Cooley Kickhams | Darren Marks | |||
2022[6] | O'Raghallaighs | James Moonan | |||
2021[7][8] | Dundalk Young Irelands | Derek Maguire | |||
2020 | Cancelled (COVID-19) | ||||
2019[9] | St Fechin's | Bevan Duffy | |||
2018[10] | O'Raghallaighs | Ben Rogan | |||
2017[2] | St Bride's | Patrick Reilly | |||
2016[11] | Dundalk Gaels | Derek Crilly | |||
2015[12] | Cooley Kickhams | Conor McGuinness | |||
2014[13] | St Fechin's | Colm O'Neill | |||
2013[14] | Geraldines | Jim McEneaney | |||
2012[15] | Dundalk Gaels | Seán Fee | |||
2011[16] | O'Raghallaighs | James Moonan | |||
2010[17] | Dreadnots | Chris Mulroy | |||
2009[18] | O'Connells | Stuart Reynolds | |||
2008[19] | Glyde Rangers | - | |||
2007[20] | Dundalk Gaels | Aidan Delaney | |||
2006[21] | Dundalk Gaels | Aidan Delaney | |||
2005[22] | Seán O'Mahony's | Brendan Nordone | |||
2004[23] | Dreadnots | Darren Malone | |||
2003[24] | Dundalk Gaels | Peter McGinnity | |||
2002[25] | Kilkerley Emmets | Barry Clarke | |||
2001[26] | Hunterstown Rovers | Niall Lynch | |||
2000[27] | Glyde Rangers | Rory McCoy | |||
1999[28] | St Bride's | David Dunne | |||
1998[29] | Mattock Rangers | Gerry Hanratty | |||
1997 | Naomh Fionnbarra | Stephen Devlin | |||
1996[29] | Mattock Rangers | John Hanratty |
Finals
[edit](R) = Replay
Year | Winner | Score | Opponent | Score | Winning Captain |
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1995[30] | Dreadnots | 0-06 (R) | St Kevin's | 0-04 (R) | Liam Kelleher |
1994[31] | Lann Léire | 0-10 (R) | Geraldines | 0-06 (R) | Brendan Martin |
1993 | Lann Léire | 3-09 | Hunterstown Rovers | 3-08 | Patrick Callan |
1992[32] | Lann Léire | 2-08 | St Kevin's | 1-06 | Stephen Flood |
1991 | Hunterstown Rovers | 2-06 | Dundalk Gaels | 0-06 | Brian Martin |
1990[33] | St Kevin's | 0-07 | Dundalk Gaels | 0-04 | John McGrane |
1989[34] | Stabannon Parnells | 0-09 | Dundalk Gaels | 1-05 | Fiachra Bell |
1988 | St Joseph's | 2-03 | Naomh Máirtin | 0-05 | Eugene McArdle |
1987[35] | St Mary's | 2-05 | Geraldines | 0-10 | Gerry Rooney |
1986 | St Bride's | 1-05 | Mattock Rangers | 0-04 | Anthony McGuinness |
1985[30] | Dreadnots | 1-10 | St Bride's | 1-04 | Pat Rath |
1984 | St Patrick's | 0-11 | St Mary's | 1-06 | Diarmuid MacArtain |
1983 | Naomh Fionnbarra | 1-08 | St Bride's | 0-04 | Brendan Rogers |
1982 | St Joseph's | 1-10 | Seán McDermott's | 1-04 | Danny Culligan |
1981[30] | Dreadnots | 2-08 | St Joseph's | 2-04 | Pat Rath |
1980 | Naomh Fionnbarra | 3-06 | Glyde Rangers | 0-09 | Peter Callaghan |
1979[30] | Dreadnots | 3-06 | Glyde Rangers | 1-06 | Pádraig Califf |
1978[36] | Geraldines | 3-03 | Kilkerley Emmets | 0-09 | John Lynch |
References
[edit]- ^ "Cups of cheer". Hogan Stand. 20 November 2002.
- ^ a b "Brides seal return to Division One". Dundalk Democrat. 3 September 2017.
- ^ "How Louth GAA's top trophies got their names". Dundalk Democrat. 23 January 2022.
- ^ "Louth GAA Round Up - Division 2". Dundalk Democrat. 11 August 2024.
- ^ "Cooley Kickhams seal Division 2 league title". Dundalk Democrat. 24 October 2023.
- ^ "Congratulations to @ORaghsGFC who were crowned Division 2 Champions". Louth GAA. 15 August 2022.
- ^ "Division 2 Final Full Time DYI 3-10 (19) HUNTERSTOWN 0-11 (11)". Dundalk Young Irelands GFC. 3 November 2021.
- ^ "Division 2 CHAMPIONS". Dundalk Young Irelands GFC. 3 November 2021.
- ^ "Louth GAA Chairperson Des Halpenny presents the Div 2 McShane Cup". Louth GAA. 10 August 2019.
- ^ "Rogan and Moore lead O'Raghallaigh's charge as they defeat Kilkerley in Division Two league decider". Dundalk Democrat. 12 August 2018.
- ^ "Instant news from three venues was music to Gaels ears". Dundalk Democrat. 10 August 2016.
- ^ "FL2 round-up: Cooley are champions, Roche go down". Hogan Stand. 7 September 2015.
- ^ "Fechin's put title beyond doubt". The Argus. 22 November 2014.
- ^ "Dramatic scenes as Gers nick promotion". Drogheda Independent. 16 October 2013.
- ^ "Gaels promoted". Hogan Stand. 17 August 2012.
- ^ "Double joy on the North Road". Hogan Stand. 27 November 2011.
- ^ "Dreadnots claim title with four-point win". Drogheda Independent. 27 October 2010.
- ^ "O'Connell's join top table". Drogheda Independent. 7 October 2009.
- ^ "Glyde rubber-stamp promotion". Drogheda Independent. 29 October 2008.
- ^ "Gaels chalk up the double". The Argus. 24 October 2007.
- ^ "Juniors claim third trophy for Gaels club". The Argus. 15 November 2006.
- ^ "Smash and grab earns promotion for O'Mahony's". The Argus. 2 December 2005.
- ^ "Dreadnots back from the dead". The Argus. 22 October 2004.
- ^ "Crillys free earns Gaels a late draw". The Argus. 7 November 2003.
- ^ "Lennon steers Kilkerley back to senior ranks at first attempt". The Argus. 13 December 2002.
- ^ "Levins above!". Hogan Stand. 30 November 2001.
- ^ "Glyde presented with Toner Cup". The Argus. 22 September 2000.
- ^ "Come a long way!". Hogan Stand. 30 November 2002.
- ^ a b "Hanratty set for second season". Drogheda Independent. 21 December 2011.
- ^ a b c d "Roll of Honour". Dreadnots GFC.
- ^ "Dunleer at Boylan point!". Hogan Stand. 30 November 2003.
- ^ "Lannleire's Brendan makes bit of history". Hogan Stand. 28 September 2011.
- ^ "Dreadnots and St Kevins go for glory". Drogheda Independent. 1 September 2000.
- ^ "Reilly, David". Hogan Stand. 12 June 1992.
- ^ "HISTORY OF ARDEE ST. MARYS GFC". St Mary's GFC.
- ^ "News from the past". The Argus. 19 November 2008.