1931 All-Ireland Minor Football Championship

1931 All-Ireland Minor Football Championship
Championship details
All-Ireland Champions
Winning teamKerry (1st win)
CaptainJimmy O'Gorman
All-Ireland Finalists
Losing teamLouth
Provincial Champions
MunsterKerry
LeinsterLouth
UlsterTyrone
ConnachtMayo

The 1931 All-Ireland Minor Football Championship was the third 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.

Dublin entered the championship as defending champions, however, they were beaten by Louth in the Leinster quarter-final.

On 20 September 1931, Kerry won the championship following a 3–04 to 0–04 defeat of Louth in the All-Ireland final. This was their first All-Ireland title.[1]

The final had been arranged for 6 September but Kerry failed to fulfil the fixture. The match was subsequently rescheduled to be played a fortnight later, with Louth awarded home advantage.[2]

Results

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Final (Croke Park, Dublin)

9 August 1931
Louth 1-05 0-03 Wexford
(HT: 1-04 - 0-00)
GK 1 Peter McDonnell (Ardee minors)
RCB 2 Jim Tiernan (Dowdallshill)
FB 3 Gerard Hearty (Clan na Gael)
LCB 4 Jimmy Beirne (Ardee)
RHB 5 Larry Dyas (Wolfe Tones)
CHB 6 Chris Marley (Dromiskin Unknowns)
LHB 7 Jack Kelly (O'Connells)
MF 8 James Caffrey (O'Connells)
MF 9 Kevin McArdle (Cooley Kickhams)
RHF 10 Peter Collier (St Bride's)
CHF 11 Ambrose Woods (Cooley Kickhams)
LHF 12 Arthur Dempsey (Ardee minors)
RCF 13 Gerard Dillon (Clan na Gael)
FF 14 John Harlin (Ardee minors) (c)
LCF 15 Gerard Watters (Mountpleasant Lodge Rovers)

Semi-Finals

30 August 1931 Kerry - Mayo Tuam Stadium
23 August 1931 Louth 2–06 - 1–07 Tyrone Athletic Grounds, Dundalk


Final (Gaelic Grounds, Drogheda)

20 September 1931
Kerry 3–04 0–04 Louth
(HT: 2–01 - 0–01)
Gls: Healy (1-0), P.J. O'Sullivan (1-0), Chute (1-0)
Pts: McMahon (0-02), Murphy (0-01) P.J. O'Sullivan (0-01)

Pts: Collier (0-02), Caffrey (0-01), Dempsey (0-01)

Referee: Patrick Fearon (Armagh)
Attendance: 5,000
GK 1 Brendan Reidy (Austin Stacks)
RCB 2 Frank O'Neill (Austin Stacks)
FB 3 Paddy Walsh (St Mary's)
LCB 4 Ned O'Mahony (Firies)
RHB 5 D.J. McCarthy (John Mitchel's)
CHB 6 Jack O'Keeffe (Dr Crokes)
LHB 7 Tim O'Sullivan (Austin Stacks)
MF 8 Jimmy O'Gorman (Austin Stacks) (c)
MF 9 Paddy McMahon (John Mitchel's)
RHF 10 Tommy Murphy (John Mitchel's)
CHF 11 P.J. O'Sullivan (St Mary's)
LHF 12 Michael Buckley (Tarbert)
RCF 13 Ted Chute (Listowel Emmets)
FF 14 Charlie O'Sullivan (Kerins O'Rahilly's)
LCF 15 Bernard Healy (Kerins O'Rahilly's)
Substitutes:
GK 1 Peter McDonnell (Ardee minors)
RCB 2 Jim Tiernan (Dowdallshill)
FB 3 Gerard Hearty (Clan na Gael)
LCB 4 Jimmy Beirne (Ardee)
RHB 5 Larry Dyas (Wolfe Tones)
CHB 6 Chris Marley (Dromiskin Unknowns)
LHB 7 James Fearon (Cooley Kickhams)
MF 8 James Caffrey (O'Connells)
MF 9 Kevin McArdle (Cooley Kickhams)
RHF 10 Peter Collier (St Bride's)
CHF 11 Arthur Bradley (Ardee minors)
LHF 12 Arthur Dempsey (Ardee minors)
RCF 13 Jack Kelly (O'Connells)
FF 14 John Harlin (Ardee minors) (c)
LCF 15 Gerard Watters (Mountpleasant Lodge Rovers)
Substitutes:

References

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  1. ^ "All-Ireland Minor Football Championship: Roll Of Honour". RTÉ Sport. 19 November 2012. Retrieved 20 September 2011.
  2. ^ "Joe Carroll: 'Kerry unlikely to miss the bus'". Dundalk Democrat. 15 February 2023.