1928 All-Ireland Junior Football Championship

1928 All-Ireland Junior Football Championship
All Ireland Champions
WinnersKerry (4th win)
All Ireland Runners-up
Runners-upLouth
Provincial Champions
MunsterKerry
LeinsterLouth
UlsterNot Played
ConnachtSligo
1927
1929

The 1928 All-Ireland Junior Football Championship was the 11th staging of the championship since its establishment by the GAA in 1912.

As the Ulster GAA council did not hold a provincial championship, the fourth semi-final spot was therefore taken by London, as champions of Britain.

The title match at Croke Park on 2 December 1928 ended in a one-point victory for Kerry over the Leinster champions Louth, on a scoreline of 2–08 to 2–03.

This was the Kingdom's fourth All-Ireland Junior football title.

Results

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16 September Final Kerry 3–02 - 0–04 Waterford Fraher Field, Dungarvan
5 August[1] Final Sligo 1–03 - 0–01 Mayo Tuam
Final
Louth1-05 – 1-04Dublin
Hearty 0-4, Moonan 1-0, Byrne 0-1
GK 1 Séamus Flood (Clan na Gael)
RCB 2 John Reynolds (Boyne Rangers)
FB 3 Joe Downey (Sarsfields)
LCB 4 Tom Conway (Sarsfields)
RHB 5 James Cluskey (Unknowns)
CHB 6 Eddie Bishop (Sarsfields)
LHB 7 Kevin Morgan (Ramblers)
MF 8 Matt Hearty (Clan na Gael)
MF 9 James Gunning (Sarsfields)
RHF 10 James Canavan (Sarsfields)
CHF 11 Jem Moonan (Larks)
LHF 12 Joe Cunningham (Unknowns)
RCF 13 Peter Byrne (St Bride's)
FF 14 Tom Matthews (Unknowns)
LCF 15 Tom Maguire (Hitchestown)
GK 1 J. Mulhall (St Joseph's)
RCB 2 S. Whiston (St Joseph's)
FB 3 John Macken (St Joseph's)
LCB 4 T. Newman (St Joseph's)
RHB 5 C. Duffy (St Joseph's)
CHB 6 P. Moore (St Joseph's)
LHB 7 W. Dowling (Round Towers, Clondalkin)
MF 8 P. Hickey (Round Towers, Clondalkin)
MF 9 C. Rochfort (St Joseph's) (c)
RHF 10 J. O'Rourke (St Lawrence's)
CHF 11 P. Cavanagh (Dolphins)
LHF 12 P. Rogers (Dolphins)
RCF 13 T. McConnon (Westerns)
FF 14 Joseph Macken (St Joseph's)
LCF 15 P. Kearney (Parnell's)
Substitutes:
16 W. Moore (St Joseph's)

Semi-Finals

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4 November Kerry 4-10 – 2-03 London Highgate, London
4 November Louth 2-09 – 0-02 Sligo Croke Park, Dublin

All-Ireland Final

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(Croke Park, Dublin)

2 December[5][6]
Kerry 2–08 2-03 Louth
(HT: 1-04 - 0-02)

Referee: T. Shevlin (Roscommon)
GK 1 Willie McSweeney (Austin Stacks)
RCB 2 Tommy Barrett (Austin Stacks)
FB 3 Donnacha O'Donoghue (John Mitchels) (c)
LCB 4 Dick Savage (Kerins O'Rahilly's)
RHB 5 Tom Curran (Laune Rangers)
CHB 6 Jack Horan (Currow)
LHB 7 Mick Healy (Austin Stacks)
MF 8 Tim O'Donnell (Camp)
MF 9 Jackie Price (Kerins O'Rahilly's)
RHF 10 Dicko Clifford (Dr Crokes)
CHF 11 Miko Doyle (Austin Stacks)
LHF 12 James Quill (Kerins O'Rahilly's)
RCF 13 John O'Sullivan (Moyvane)
FF 14 John Murphy (Kerins O'Rahilly's)
LCF 15 Tim Landers (Austin Stacks)
GK 1 James Callaghan (Unknowns)
RCB 2 Paddy Connor (Unknowns) (c)
FB 3 Matt Roche (Sarsfields)
LCB 4 Joe Downey (Sarsfields)
RHB 5 Tom Conway (Sarsfields)
CHB 6 James Cluskey (Unknowns)
LHB 7 Eddie Bishop (Sarsfields)
MF 8 James Canavan (Sarsfields)
MF 9 Tom Matthews (Unknowns)
RHF 10 Matt Hearty (Clan na Gael)
CHF 11 Joe Byrne (St Bride's)
LHF 12 John Mullen (Boyne Rangers)
RCF 13 James Gunning (Sarsfields)
FF 14 Peter Byrne (St Bride's)
LCF 15 Herbert Bailey (Boyne Rangers)

References

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  1. ^ "The Junior Final - Sligo, 1-3; Mayo, 0-1". Roscommon Herald. 11 August 1928.
  2. ^ "G.A.A. Notes". The Argus. 4 August 1928.
  3. ^ Mulligan, Fr.John (1984). The GAA in Louth - An Historical Record.
  4. ^ Nolan, William (2005). The Gaelic Athletic Association in Dublin - 1884-2000.
  5. ^ "G.A.A.". The Argus. 8 December 1928.
  6. ^ "1928 Junior- Game 5. All-Ireland Final". Terrace Talk.