The 1994 Cork Junior A Football Championship was the 96th staging of the Cork Junior A Football Championship since its establishment by Cork County Board in 1895. The championship ran from 24 September to 13 November 1994.
Dates | 24 September – 13 November 1994 | ||
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Teams | 8 | ||
Champions | Erin's Own (1st title) Denis Collins (captain) | ||
Runners-up | Kiskeam | ||
Tournament statistics | |||
Matches played | 8 | ||
Goals scored | 22 (2.75 per match) | ||
Points scored | 156 (19.5 per match) | ||
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The final was played on 13 November 1994 at the Castle Grounds in Macroom, between Erin's Own and Kiskeam, in what was their first ever meeting in the final.[1] Erin's Own won the match by 0–15 to 2–07 to claim their first ever championship title.[2][3][4]
Qualification
editResults
editQuarter-finals
edit24 September 1994 Quarter-final | Passage | 0-08 -0-08 | Shamrocks | Crosshaven Grounds |
15 October 1994 Quarter-final | Erin's Own | 1-13 - 1-08 | Béal Átha'n Ghaorthaidh | Ballincollig Grounds |
16 October 1994 Quarter-final | Kiskeam | 1-09 - 0-11 | Adrigole | Inchigeelagh Grounds |
16 October 1994 Quarter-final replay | Passage | 2-11 - 3-07 | Shamrocks | Crosshaven Grounds |
22 October 1994 Quarter-final | Kilbrittain | 4-05 - 0-13 | Kildorrery | Páirc Liam Mhic Cárthaigh |
Semi-finals
edit30 October 1994 Semi-final | Kiskeam | 4-11 - 3-07 | Kilbrittain | Castle Grounds |
30 October 1994 Semi-final | Erin's Own | 1-18 - 0-05 | Passage | Páirc Uí Rinn |
Final
edit13 November 1994 Final | Erin's Own | 0-15 - 2-07 | Kiskeam | Castle Grounds |
J Corcoran 0-6 (0-3 frees, 0-1 '45), C Dillon 0-3, J Dillon 0-2, T Kelleher 0-2, B O'Neill 0-1, B Corcoran 0-1 | Report | J Dennehy 1-6 (0-2 frees), D Sheahan 1-0, J Herlihy 0-1. | Referee: J Cummins (Glanworth) |
References
edit- ^ "Junior AFC". Cork GAA website. Retrieved 28 November 2021.
- ^ "Harbouring hopes". Irish Independent. 22 November 2002. Retrieved 28 November 2021.
- ^ "Rockchapel hoping to take yet another step towards first junior football final and title since 1987". Irish Independent. 25 October 2001. Retrieved 28 November 2021.
- ^ "Erins Own: a force to be reckoned with". Hogan Stand. 7 March 2006. Retrieved 28 November 2021.