1932–33 National Football League (Ireland)

The 1932–33 National Football League was the 6th staging of the National Football League, a Gaelic football tournament for the Gaelic Athletic Association county teams of Ireland, held in 1932 and 1933.

1932–33 National Football League
League details
DatesApril 1932 – September 1933
League champions
WinnersMeath (1st win)
CaptainBill Shaw
League runners-up
Runners-upCavan
CaptainJim Smith

Meath won the league, with captain Bill Shaw (Summerhill) scoring a last-minute point to win the final.[1][2][3][4]

Format

There were three divisions – Western, 'A', and Midland. The winners of the Western Division met the winners of Division 'A' in the semi-final, while the winners of the Midland Division proceeded to the final.[5]

There was also a Special Division, but the winners of this did not progress to the knockout stages.[6]

Main League

Midland Division

Results

Louth and Armagh both withdrew.[7]

16 October 1932 Round 1Cavan3-7 1-4LongfordLongford,[8]
20 November 1932 Round 2Westmeath3-4 1-4LongfordAthlone,[9]
4 December 1932 Round 3Cavan1-8 0-5WestmeathBreffni Park, Cavan[10]

Table

Team Pld W D L Pts Status
Cavan 22004Qualified for Final
Westmeath 21012
Longford 20020

Division 'A'

Results

30 October 1932 Round 1Kerry3-3 1-3LaoisPortlaoise[11]
13 November 1932 Round 1Kerry0-9 0-7DublinAustin Stack Park, Tralee[12]
27 November 1932 Round 2Meath1-4 0-2DublinNavan[13]
19 February 1933 Round 2Meath1-8 0-6LaoisPortlaoise[14]
5 March 1933 Round 3Dublin2-8 0-6LaoisCroke Park, Dublin[15]
19 March 1933 Round 3Meath1-4 0-2KerryNavan[16]

Table

Team Pld W D L Pts Status
Meath 33006Qualified for Semi-Final
Kerry 32014
Dublin 31022
Laois 30030

Western Division

Mayo won, ahead of Sligo, Galway, Leitrim and Roscommon.

Results

2 April 1933 RoundMayo4-9 1-5LeitrimCarrick-on-Shannon[17]
23 April 1933 RoundSligo3-6 2-4LeitrimCarrick-on-Shannon[18]
7 May 1933 RoundMayo3-6 1-5GalwayCastlebar[19]
21 May 1933 RoundMayo1-12 0-4SligoCastlebar[20]

Finals

Meath2-7 1-3Mayo

Meath0-10 1-6Cavan
Attendance: 11,100
Referee: Martin O'Neill (Wexford)[21]

Special Division

Special Division (Eastern Section)

Wicklow, Wexford, Carlow,

Special Division (Southern Section)

Cork, Waterford, Clare, Limerick

22 January 1933 FinalCork4-5 2-3LimerickGlin[22]

Final

Wexford3-5 1-8Cork

References

  1. "Bill Shaw, Summerhill". Archived from the original on 2015-07-15. Retrieved 2015-07-12.
  2. GAA Final Teams
  3. "GAA Archive 1933". Archived from the original on 2015-09-23. Retrieved 2015-08-03.
  4. Mayo GAA Blog 1933
  5. "Puzzling Form in National Football League", Irish Independent, 30/11/1932. p.13
  6. "Problems of the Football Leagues", Irish Press, 18/11/1932, p. 8
  7. "Gaelic Games from far and near", Irish Press, 02/11/1932, p. 8
  8. "Cavan's decisive victory", The Cork Examiner, 17/10/1932, p. 10,
  9. "National Football League", The Cork Examiner, 21/11/1932, p. 10,
  10. "Cavan rise to it", The Irish Press, 05/12/1932, p. 8,
  11. "Kerry succeed", The Kerryman, 05/11/1932, p. 10,
  12. "Kerry again defeat Dublin", The Kerryman, 19/11/1932, p. 3,
  13. "Dublin get a shock at Navan", The Irish Press, 28/11/1932, p. 8,
  14. "National Football League", The Cork Examiner, 21/02/1933, p. 10,
  15. "All Hurling and Football Results for 1933", The Irish Press, 21/12/1933, p. 10,
  16. "All Hurling and Football Results for 1933", The Irish Press, 21/12/1933, p. 10,
  17. "All Hurling and Football Results for 1933", The Irish Press, 21/12/1933, p. 10,
  18. "All Hurling and Football Results for 1933", The Irish Press, 21/12/1933, p. 10,
  19. "All Hurling and Football Results for 1933", The Irish Press, 21/12/1933, p. 10,
  20. "All Hurling and Football Results for 1933", The Irish Press, 21/12/1933, p. 10,
  21. "For The Record, A History of the National Football and Hurling League Finals", Tom Morrison, Collins Press, 2002, ISBN 9781903464151
  22. "Thrills at Glin", The Irish Press, 23 January 1933, p. 19,
  23. "All Hurling and Football Results for 1933", The Irish Press, 21/12/1933, p. 10,
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