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1931 All-Ireland Minor Football Championship
Championship details
All-Ireland Champions
Winning team Kerry (1st win)
CaptainJimmy O'Gorman
All-Ireland Finalists
Losing team Louth
Provincial Champions
Munster Kerry
Leinster Louth
Ulster Tyrone
Connacht Mayo

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

Leinster Minor Football Championship

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)

Ulster Minor Football Championship

Connacht Minor Football Championship

Munster Minor Football Championship

All-Ireland Minor Football Championship

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

  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.