The Louth Intermediate Football League is an annual Gaelic football competition organised by Louth GAA for Division 2 teams in County Louth.
Louth Intermediate Football League | |
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Founded | 1978 |
Title holders | Hunterstown Rovers (3rd title) |
Most titles | Dreadnots (6) |
Sponsors | John O'Neill Sand and Gravel |
Format
editAt the end of the league programme, the team with the most points is automatically promoted to Division 1 as league winners. The second-placed team can achieve promotion by winning a play-off against a Division 1 club. The team that finishes at the bottom of the league is relegated to Junior football.
History
editThe competition was launched in 1978 when Louth GAA introduced the Intermediate football grade, situated between Senior and Junior levels.[1] The first club to win the competition was Geraldines. A final to determine the winner was held each year until 1995, when the format changed.
Trophy
editThe captain of the winning team receives the McShane Cup,[2] named after Jimmy McShane, a former county board official and Lann Léire club member.[3]
Winners by Year
editYear | Winner | Winning Captain | |||
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2024[4] | Hunterstown Rovers | Ryan Burns | |||
2023[5] | Cooley Kickhams | Darren Marks | |||
2022[6] | O'Raghallaighs | James Moonan | |||
2021[7][8] | Dundalk Young Irelands | Derek Maguire | |||
2020 | Cancelled (COVID-19) | ||||
2019[9] | St Fechin's | Bevan Duffy | |||
2018[10] | O'Raghallaighs | Ben Rogan | |||
2017[2] | St Bride's | Patrick Reilly | |||
2016[11] | Dundalk Gaels | Derek Crilly | |||
2015[12] | Cooley Kickhams | Conor McGuinness | |||
2014[13] | St Fechin's | Colm O'Neill | |||
2013[14] | Geraldines | Jim McEneaney | |||
2012[15] | Dundalk Gaels | Seán Fee | |||
2011[16] | O'Raghallaighs | James Moonan | |||
2010[17] | Dreadnots | Chris Mulroy | |||
2009[18] | O'Connells | Stuart Reynolds | |||
2008[19] | Glyde Rangers | - | |||
2007[20] | Dundalk Gaels | Aidan Delaney | |||
2006[21] | Dundalk Gaels | Aidan Delaney | |||
2005[22] | Seán O'Mahony's | Brendan Nordone | |||
2004[23] | Dreadnots | Darren Malone | |||
2003[24] | Dundalk Gaels | Peter McGinnity | |||
2002[25] | Kilkerley Emmets | Barry Clarke | |||
2001[26] | Hunterstown Rovers | Niall Lynch | |||
2000[27] | Glyde Rangers | Rory McCoy | |||
1999[28] | St Bride's | David Dunne | |||
1998[29] | Mattock Rangers | Gerry Hanratty | |||
1997 | Naomh Fionnbarra | Stephen Devlin | |||
1996[29] | Mattock Rangers | John Hanratty |
Finals
edit(R) = Replay
Year | Winner | Score | Opponent | Score | Winning Captain |
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1995[30] | Dreadnots | 0-06 (R) | St Kevin's | 0-04 (R) | Liam Kelleher |
1994[31] | Lann Léire | 0-10 (R) | Geraldines | 0-06 (R) | Brendan Martin |
1993 | Lann Léire | 3-09 | Hunterstown Rovers | 3-08 | Patrick Callan |
1992[32] | Lann Léire | 2-08 | St Kevin's | 1-06 | Stephen Flood |
1991 | Hunterstown Rovers | 2-06 | Dundalk Gaels | 0-06 | Brian Martin |
1990[33] | St Kevin's | 0-07 | Dundalk Gaels | 0-04 | John McGrane |
1989[34] | Stabannon Parnells | 0-09 | Dundalk Gaels | 1-05 | Fiachra Bell |
1988 | St Joseph's | 2-03 | Naomh Máirtin | 0-05 | Eugene McArdle |
1987[35] | St Mary's | 2-05 | Geraldines | 0-10 | Gerry Rooney |
1986 | St Bride's | 1-05 | Mattock Rangers | 0-04 | Anthony McGuinness |
1985[30] | Dreadnots | 1-10 | St Bride's | 1-04 | Pat Rath |
1984 | St Patrick's | 0-11 | St Mary's | 1-06 | Diarmuid MacArtain |
1983 | Naomh Fionnbarra | 1-08 | St Bride's | 0-04 | Brendan Rogers |
1982 | St Joseph's | 1-10 | Seán McDermott's | 1-04 | Danny Culligan |
1981[30] | Dreadnots | 2-08 | St Joseph's | 2-04 | Pat Rath |
1980 | Naomh Fionnbarra | 3-06 | Glyde Rangers | 0-09 | Peter Callaghan |
1979[30] | Dreadnots | 3-06 | Glyde Rangers | 1-06 | Pádraig Califf |
1978[36] | Geraldines | 3-03 | Kilkerley Emmets | 0-09 | John Lynch |
References
edit- ^ "Cups of cheer". Hogan Stand. 20 November 2002.
- ^ a b "Brides seal return to Division One". Dundalk Democrat. 3 September 2017.
- ^ "How Louth GAA's top trophies got their names". Dundalk Democrat. 23 January 2022.
- ^ "Louth GAA Round Up - Division 2". Dundalk Democrat. 11 August 2024.
- ^ "Cooley Kickhams seal Division 2 league title". Dundalk Democrat. 24 October 2023.
- ^ "Congratulations to @ORaghsGFC who were crowned Division 2 Champions". Louth GAA. 15 August 2022.
- ^ "Division 2 Final Full Time DYI 3-10 (19) HUNTERSTOWN 0-11 (11)". Dundalk Young Irelands GFC. 3 November 2021.
- ^ "Division 2 CHAMPIONS". Dundalk Young Irelands GFC. 3 November 2021.
- ^ "Louth GAA Chairperson Des Halpenny presents the Div 2 McShane Cup". Louth GAA. 10 August 2019.
- ^ "Rogan and Moore lead O'Raghallaigh's charge as they defeat Kilkerley in Division Two league decider". Dundalk Democrat. 12 August 2018.
- ^ "Instant news from three venues was music to Gaels ears". Dundalk Democrat. 10 August 2016.
- ^ "FL2 round-up: Cooley are champions, Roche go down". Hogan Stand. 7 September 2015.
- ^ "Fechin's put title beyond doubt". The Argus. 22 November 2014.
- ^ "Dramatic scenes as Gers nick promotion". Drogheda Independent. 16 October 2013.
- ^ "Gaels promoted". Hogan Stand. 17 August 2012.
- ^ "Double joy on the North Road". Hogan Stand. 27 November 2011.
- ^ "Dreadnots claim title with four-point win". Drogheda Independent. 27 October 2010.
- ^ "O'Connell's join top table". Drogheda Independent. 7 October 2009.
- ^ "Glyde rubber-stamp promotion". Drogheda Independent. 29 October 2008.
- ^ "Gaels chalk up the double". The Argus. 24 October 2007.
- ^ "Juniors claim third trophy for Gaels club". The Argus. 15 November 2006.
- ^ "Smash and grab earns promotion for O'Mahony's". The Argus. 2 December 2005.
- ^ "Dreadnots back from the dead". The Argus. 22 October 2004.
- ^ "Crillys free earns Gaels a late draw". The Argus. 7 November 2003.
- ^ "Lennon steers Kilkerley back to senior ranks at first attempt". The Argus. 13 December 2002.
- ^ "Levins above!". Hogan Stand. 30 November 2001.
- ^ "Glyde presented with Toner Cup". The Argus. 22 September 2000.
- ^ "Come a long way!". Hogan Stand. 30 November 2002.
- ^ a b "Hanratty set for second season". Drogheda Independent. 21 December 2011.
- ^ a b c d "Roll of Honour". Dreadnots GFC.
- ^ "Dunleer at Boylan point!". Hogan Stand. 30 November 2003.
- ^ "Lannleire's Brendan makes bit of history". Hogan Stand. 28 September 2011.
- ^ "Dreadnots and St Kevins go for glory". Drogheda Independent. 1 September 2000.
- ^ "Reilly, David". Hogan Stand. 12 June 1992.
- ^ "HISTORY OF ARDEE ST. MARYS GFC". St Mary's GFC.
- ^ "News from the past". The Argus. 19 November 2008.