2005 All-Ireland Junior Football Championship

The 2005 All-Ireland Junior Football Championship was the 75th staging of the competition since its establishment by the Gaelic Athletic Association in 1912.

2005 All-Ireland Junior Football Championship
All Ireland Champions
WinnersCork
CaptainMichael Prout
ManagerMossie Barrett
All Ireland Runners-up
Runners-upMeath
CaptainStephen Dillon
ManagerDessie Hamilton
Provincial Champions
MunsterCork
LeinsterMeath
UlsterNot Played
ConnachtSligo
2004
2006

Traditionally the four provincial championship winners face each other at the All-Ireland semi-final stage.

As the Ulster GAA council did not hold a provincial championship, the fourth semi-final spot was filled by overseas representatives London.

Cork's victory in the final against Meath on 30 July, was the county's 13th in the history of the All-Ireland Junior Football Championship.[1]

Results

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13 July 2005[2] Final   Cork 2-13 - 0-08   Kerry Páirc Uí Rinn, Cork
D. Goulding 0-5 (2f), P. Dunlea 0-4 (2f), A. O'Connor, G. Spillane 1-0 each, J. Russell 0-2, M. Prout, J. Buckley 0-1 each Darren O'Sullivan 0-3 (2f), M. Corridan, D. Geaney, M. Murphy, K. Foley, Declan O'Sullivan 0-1 each Referee: B. Tyrrell (Tipperary)
6 July 2005[3] Final   Meath 1-09 - 0-05   Louth Gaelic Grounds, Drogheda
R. Maguire 1-1, B. Lynch (1f), I. McManus (2f) 0-2 each, S. Dillon, G. McCullagh, J.L. McGee, C. Brennan 0-1 each D. Reid (2f), C. Kelly (1f) 0-2 each, C. Grimes 0-1 Referee: G. McCormack (Dublin)
GK 1 John Curry (Ballinabrackey)
RCB 2 Trevor Bannon (Ballinabrackey)
FB 3 Ciarán McLoughlin (Wolfe Tones)
LCB 4 Paddy Nugent (Carnaross)
RHB 5 Barry Kieran (Meath Hill)
CHB 6 John Donoghue (Moynalvey)
LHB 7 Gordon Hynes (Duleek)
MF 8 Jim Gallagher (Gaeil Colmcille)
MF 9 Stephen Dillon (Syddan) (c)
RHF 10 Peter Curran (Duleek)
CHF 11 Ian McManus (Curraha)
LHF 12 Ger McCullagh (Ratoath)
RCF 13 Rory Maguire (Longwood)
FF 14 Barry Lynch (Kilmainham)
LCF 15 John L. McGee (Carnaross)
Substitutes:
16 Conor Brennan (Dunsany) for Gallagher
17 Wayne Reilly (Drumconrath) for McManus
18 Keith Hamilton (Boardsmill) for Curran
19 John Bruton (Kilbride) for McGee
20 Ian Mullen (St Colmcille's) for Kieran

Manager:
Dessie Hamilton
GK 1 Seán Connor (St Patrick's)
RCB 2 Dessie Finnegan (St Patrick's)
FB 3 Derek Shevlin (Dreadnots)
LCB 4 Andrew Tinley (St Nicholas)
RHB 5 Trevor Baylon (Westerns)
CHB 6 Owen Zamboglou (St Patrick's)
LHB 7 Ray Rooney (Dundalk Gaels)
MF 8 Paul Kirk (St Bride's)
MF 9 Mick Fanning (Naomh Máirtín)
RHF 10 Ray Kelly (St Bride's)
CHF 11 Cormac Malone (Na Piarsaigh)
LHF 12 David Boylan (Oliver Plunketts)
RCF 13 Damien Connor (St Patrick's)
FF 14 Colin Kelly (Dreadnots)
LCF 15 David Reid (Mattock Rangers)
Substitutes:
16 David Bracken (Glen Emmets) for C. Kelly
17 Mark McGeown (Clan na Gael) for Connor
18 Christy Grimes (Mattock Rangers) for Boylan
19 Colm McGuinness (Kilkerley Emmets) for Malone
20 John O'Brien (Seán O'Mahony's) for Kirk

Manager:
Val Andrews
13 May 2005[4] Final   Sligo 0-12 - 0-11   Mayo Fr. O'Hara Memorial Park, Charlestown
Referee: G. Kinneavy (Galway)

All-Ireland Semi-Finals

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16 July 2005[5]   Meath 1-18 - 0-06   London Páirc Tailteann, Navan
R. Maguire 1-4, P. Curran, J.L. McGee 0-3 each, G. McCullagh, I. McManus, B. Lynch 0-2 each, W. Reilly, I. Mullen 0-1 each N. Clinton 0-4, A. Hanley, P. Fitzmaurice 0-1 each Referee: M. Higgins (Fermanagh)
22 July 2005[6]   Cork 0-10 - 0-07   Sligo St Brendan's Park, Birr
D. Goulding 0-6 (2f), S. Hayes 0-2, P. Dunlea (1f), S. O'Sullivan 0-1 each E. Cawley (1f), L. Óg Gormley (1f), 0-2 each, F. Horan, B. O'Reilly, D. Davey 0-1 each Referee: D. Fahy Longford)

All-Ireland Final

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30 July 2005[7]   Cork 0-10 - 1-04   Meath O'Moore Park, Portlaoise
D. Goulding 0-5 (3f, 1'45), D. O'Connor 0-2 (1f), J. Russell, J. Buckley, V. Hurley 0-1 each R. Maguire 1-0, I. McManus 0-2 (2f), P. Curran, B. Lynch (1f) 0-1 each Referee: P. Carney (Roscommon)

References

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  1. ^ "Merited All-Ireland title win for Cork juniors". The Southern Star. 6 August 2005.
  2. ^ "So easy for Cork juniors in Munster Final". The Corkman. 14 July 2005.
  3. ^ "Maguire goal on stroke of half-time gives title to Meath". Dundalk Democrat. 6 July 2005.
  4. ^ "Mayo lose to late Sligo point". Connaught Telegraph. 18 May 2005.
  5. ^ "Meath stroll into All-Ireland final". Drogheda Independent. 22 July 2005.
  6. ^ "Brave Sligo just miss out on final spot". Sligo Champion. 27 July 2005.
  7. ^ "Meath attack out of sorts as Cork pop champagne". Drogheda Independent. 5 August 2005.