Football match
Event | 1933 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship | ||||||
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Date | 24 September 1933 | ||||||
Venue | Croke Park, Dublin | ||||||
Referee | Martin O'Neill (Wexford) | ||||||
Attendance | 45,188 | ||||||
Weather | Rain | ||||||
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The 1933 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship final was the 46th All-Ireland Final and the deciding match of the 1933 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, an inter-county Gaelic football tournament for the top teams in Ireland.
Pre-match
Kerry were the reigning champions, having completed the second senior four-in-a-row in 1932, following the Wexford team of 1915–1918. However, Kerry did not qualify for the 1933 decider, having been knocked out of the competition at the semi-final stage.
Match
Summary
Cavan became the first Ulster county to win an All-Ireland SFC, with first-half goals by Louis Blessing and "Son" Magee. A record crowd attended the game, with about 5,000 more locked out.
Galway may have lost but they were regarded as a force for the future; this proved true as the following year they won their second All-Ireland SFC title and took the Sam Maguire Cup back to the west for the first time.
Details
24 September 1933 Final |
Cavan | 2–5 – 2–4 | Galway | Croke Park, Dublin Attendance: 45,188 Referee: Martin O'Neill (Wexford) |
Cavan |
Galway
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Galway =
- Michael Donnellan (c)
- Frank Fox
- Brendan Nestor
- Michael Brennan
- Hugo Carey
- Mick Connaire
- John Dunne
- K. Kelleher
- Martin Kelly
- Tadhg McCarthy
- F. Burke
- Mick Higgins
- Dinny O'Sullivan
- Tommy Hughes
- Dermot Mitchell
References
- Moran, Seán (11 September 2019). "Will time be on Dublin's side once more?". The Irish Times. Retrieved 11 September 2019.
- High Ball magazine, issue #6, 1998.
- Kenny, Tom (14 April 2011). "The men who first brought Sam to Galway". Galway Advertiser. Retrieved 14 April 2011.
In 1933 Cavan beat Galway in the final by 2 – 5 to 1 – 4, but in defeat the Galway team were hailed as a major force for the future, a prediction that turned out to be accurate as they beat Dublin the following year by 3 – 5 to 1 – 9, the first Galway team to wear the maroon and white colours and the first Galway team to bring the Sam Maguire west. The crowd at the game numbered 36,143.
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Beginning of Sam Maguire |
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