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P158-187 Ð Sen Fball Finalists LEINSTER G.A.A. Leinster Senior Football Finalists 1888 KILKENNY (KILMACOW) - Pat Deady (Capt), Tom Walsh (Kilmacow), Mick Dalton, Michael Walsh, Mick Kinsella, John Fitzpatrick, John Cleary, Peter Ryan, John Walsh, William Walsh, James Walsh, Patrick Maher, John Walsh, Michael O’Neill, John Moore, Tom Walsh (Skeard), Peter Dunphy, William Kenneally, Michael Hanlon, Richard McDonnell, John Laffan. WEXFORD (BLUES AND WHITES) - Phil Keating (Capt), P. Gordan, Phil Warren, J. French, J. Hynes, N. Meyler, John McGrath, M. Clancy, J. Rossiter, P. Curran, Patrick Murphy, R. Phillips, M. Murphy, W. Hutchinson,R. Stafford, J. Sparrow, J. Kenny, John Keegan, Andy Furlong, Tom Hayes, J. O’Connor. Referee: J. J. Kenny (Dublin). 1889 LAOIS (PORTLAOISE) - J. Delaney (Capt), J. Phelan, William King, Tom Cushion, Tim Cushion, P. Cushion D. Cushion, M. Cushion, J. Fleming, J. Walsh, J. Mooney J. Teehan, D. Teehan, T. Sheil, J. Murphy, N. Maher, P. Brady, J. Troy, D. Drennan, J. Dunne, J. Connor, Tom Conroy. The above team played the semi final and had one change for the final played on the same day. The change was not listed. LOUTH (NEWTOWN BLUES) - J. Mooney (Capt), N. Tiernan, G. Clifford, J. Kelly, J. McCann, F. Carroll, P. Hickey, P. Byrne, P. Allen, R. Allen, J. Dillon, P. Finnegan, J. Carroll, F. Carroll, T. Lowth, J. Rooney, P. Rooney, J. O’Connor, J. Heeney, J. Hughes, B. Woods. Referee: J. Drea (Dublin) 1890 WEXFORD (BLUES AND WHITES) - Phil Keating (Capt), John Keegan, John McGrath, M. Clancy, P. Curran, N. Meyler, M. Lacey, T. French, T. Codd, M. Condron, P. Byrne, Andy Furlong, P. Hynes, R. Phillips, M. Murphy, T. Byrne, M. Monaghan, J. Meyler, Tom Hayes, J. Kenny, J. Doyle. DUBLIN (ISLES OF THE SEA) - C. Thompson (Capt), P. Walsh, D. Holland, T. Dunne, R. Lalor, W. Connolly, C. Dunne, F. North, B. North, P. North, G. Stoker, M. Kearns, K. Fitzgerald, K. Quinn, J. J. Hoey, P. Rourke, G. Kennedy, P. Hore, D. Whelan, P. Hennessy. One name missing. Referee: Dan Kerwick (Dublin) 158 LEINSTER G.A.A. 1891 DUBLIN (YOUNG IRELANDS) got a walk over from Kildare (Mountrice). 1892 DUBLIN got a walk over from Louth. 1893 WEXFORD - Tom Hayes (Capt), Tom Hoey Redmond, J. Morris, J. McGuinn, J. Doyle, J. O’Neill, N. Leacy, J. Bolger, W. Leary, Andy Furlong, J. Kenny, J. O’Connor, Tom O’Connor, G. Ennis, J. Redmond, M. Curran, T. Redmond (Jnr). KILKENNY - Dick Kealy (Capt), J. Comerford, Matt Darcy, J. Dollard, W. Doheny, P. Power, E. Moylan, J. Loughman, Tom Darcy, Michael Berry, J. Gleeson, J. Barron, J. Murphy, Tom White, W. Corrigan, W. Kealy, P.Brennan. Referee: J. J. Kenny (Dublin). 1894 DUBLIN - John Kennedy (Capt), George Charlemont, George Roche, Jim Roche, Dick Curtis, J. Kirwan, Pat Heslin, S. Hughes, T. Hughes, R. Flood, P. Kelly, Luke O’Kelly, Myles Condon, J. Ryan, T. Mahony, Tommy Errity, M. Byrne. Sub - T. Gilligan. MEATH - Mick Murray (Capt), Hugh Pendleton, J. Fitzpatrick, Mick Beggan, M. Rogers, Bernard McCabe, Peter Clarke, James Russell, J. Poole, Joe Sharkey, W. Feely, J. Cahill, Paddy Kelly, P. Mullan, L. Duignan, James Hegarty, J. Feely. The above teams played in the first drawn game. There is no record of the teams which played in the second and third games. Referee: J. J. Kenny (Dublin) for all three games. 1895 MEATH - Mick Murray (Capt), J. Fitzpatrick, Joe Sharkey, P. Fox, George W Toome, M. Rogers, J. Elliott, Bernard McCabe, Peter Clarke, James Hegarty, Val McDermott, Hugh Pendleton, James Russell, John A Shaw, Joe Quinn, P. O’Brien, Paddy Daly. DUBLIN - T. Dunne (Capt), S, Cullen, B. North, M. Ward, F. Wall, D. Whelan, P. North, J. Matthews, P. Byrne, D. Adams, S. Holland, M. Byrne, M. O’Brien, A, Murphy, T Knott, M. O’Brien, P. Hore. Referee: J. J. Murphy (Kildare). 1896 DUBLIN - George Roche (Capt), J. Kirwan, R. Scanlon, Luke O’Kelly, W. Conlon, Tommy Errity, Jack Heslin, M. Byrne, J. Brady, Tom Doran, R. Flood, M. Hayes, T. Hession, J. Teeling, J. Gannon, Dick Curtis, R. Graham. 159 LEINSTER G.A.A. MEATH - Mick Murray (Capt), George W Toome, J. Boyle, P. Boyle, P. McCann, P. Ward, P. Fox, M. Rogers, Peter Clarke, James Hegarty, J. Russell, M. McCullen, T. McCullen, P. O’Neill, J. Teague, J. Reilly, J. O’Brien. Referee: L. Stanley (Louth). 1897 DUBLIN - P. J. Walsh (Capt), Richard Scallan, Bill Guiry, Luke O’Kelly, P. O’Donoghue, V. Kelly, R. O’Brien, J. O’Brien, V. Gannon, M. Byrne, W. Callaghan, J. Matthews, P. Redmond, Ted Downey, Dick Curtis, Matt Chambers, J. O’Donnoll. WICKLOW - Tim Doyle (Capt), J. Kenny, Tom Carroll, G. Graynor, P. Behan, M. Doyle, H. Doyle, M. Hall, W. Nolan, G. Cullen, J. Byrne, J. Merrigan, T. Doyle, A. Wynne, T. Gill, J. Gorman, M. Synnott. Referee: L. Stanley (Louth). 1898 DUBLIN - Matt Rea (Capt), J. J. Keane, John Lane, Tom Hoey Redmond, Bill Sherry, Jack Heslin, Dan O’Callaghan, P. Leavey, “Kit” Sergant, P. Redmond, Peter McCann, T. Norton, Tommy Errity, P. Fitzsimons, P. Smith, J. Ryan, Joe Ledwidge. WEXFORD - James Moore (Capt), J. Doyle, J. Redmond, Martin Cummins, Mick Cummins, Phil Leacy, Frank Boggan, Willie Crean, Willie Murphy, Syl Dempsey, John Browne, John Murphy, P. Murphy, T. Murphy, T. Larkin, M. Doyle, Tom Hayes, James McGuinn. Referee: Tom Dooley (Cork). 1899 DUBLIN - Matt Rea (Capt), John Lane, Peter McCann, D. Smith, Bill Sherry, Tommy Errity, Davy Brady, J. Ryan, J. Norton, Tom Hoey Redmond, J. Farrelly, D. O’Callaghan, Jack Heslin, Joe Ledwidge, P. Fitzsimons, P. Leavy, J. J. Keane. WEXFORD - James Moore (Capt), J. Corrigan, J. Bolger, P.Hobbs, J. Jordan, Willie Murphy, J. Galavan, Syl Dempsey, M. Callaghan, Frank Boggan, P. Galavan, John Browne, J. Redmond (Wexford), J. Redmond (Gorey), M. Murphy, J. Donoghue, J. Roche. Referee: L. Stanley (Louth). 1900 KILKENNY - Dick Purcell (Capt), Pat Crowley, Dan Maher, Dan Harney, John O’Shea, James Cooney, William Morrissey, Tom Phelan, Martin Bowers, Pat Wall, Mick Tobin, Jim Dwyer, Jim Burke, Jack O’Neill, Pat Conway, Bill O’Toole, John Hyland. 160 LEINSTER G.A.A. LOUTH - J. Harrison, P. Cluskey, P. McDonnell, J. Clarke, R. Murray, W, Sherry, J. Mooney, J. Hughes, J. Smith, J. Martin, J. Gregory, J. Gerrard, P. L’Estrange, J. Murray, C. McCann, N. O’Neill, J. Dempsey Referee: H. Redmond (Wexford). 1901 DUBLIN - J. Darcy (Capt), P.Gaffney, D. Holland, J. Fahy, T. Doyle, J. O’Brien, Mick Madigan, J. Whelan, M. Whelan, T. Lawless, J. Dooley, P. Fitzpatrick, Jack Grace, V. Gannon, P. Redmond, J. Keyes, M.Kelly. Subs - M. O’Brien, Val Harris. WEXFORD - John Corrigan, M. Murphy, P. Whelan, P. McCormack, M.Foley, Andy Furlong, John Browne, M. Callaghan, T. Larkin, J. Bolger, P. Doyle, J. Mernagh, Syl Dempsey, James Moore, Mike Cummins, J. Kelly, J. Doyle. Referee: John McCarthy (Kilkenny). 1902 DUBLIN - John Dempsey (Capt), Steve Mulvey, Davy Brady, Bill Sherry, M. Casey, J. Dunne, J. Fahey, Jack Grace, J. J. Keane, P. Redmond, T. Murphy, P. Weymns, Jim Brennan, Paddy Brady, Paddy Daly, Tommy Errity, J. McCann. WEXFORD - Frank Boggan (Capt), M. Callaghan, P. Dunbar, T. Bolger, M. Leary, J. Healy, P. Whelan, J. Corrigan, N. Murphy, M. Murphy, J. Kelly, R. Cullen, W. Foley, James Moore, J. Molloy, Mike Cummins, Joe Mullally. Referee: L. Stanley (Louth) first and second game. 1903 KILDARE - Jack Fitzgerald, Jack Murray, Jack Gorman, Larry Cribben, Mick Donnolly, Eddie Kennedy, Willie Merriman, Mick Fitzgerald, Joe Rafferty, Mick Murray, Jim Wright, Jim Scott, Bill Bracken, Bill Losty, Mick Kennedy, Johnny Dunne, Frank Conlon. T. Delaney and Tom Keogh played in first drawn game. Jack Gorman and Mick Donnelly were on for second and third games. KILKENNY - Mick Landy (Capt), Stephen Davis, Tom Hyland, Pat O’Neill, Mick O’Neill, Bob Maher, Larry Comerford, John McGrath, Jim Donovan, Pat Power, John Fitzpatrick, Ned Conway, Nick Curran, Tom Phelan, Dan Stapleton, Mick Tobin, Davy Hoyne. Mick Tobin and Pat McGrath played in first game. Stephen Davis and Larry Comerford were on for second and third games. Pat Conway was on for first and second games. Nick Curran was on for third game. Referee: M. F. Crowe (Dublin) refereed all three games. 1904 DUBLIN - Jack Grace, Mick Keane, Mick Barry, P. O’Callaghan, Paddy Casey, T. Murphy, Mick Madigan, John Lynch (Capt), J. Chadwick, Larry Sheehan, J. Doyle, 161 LEINSTER G.A.A. Paddy Daly, Mick Kelly, Jim Brennan, Tom McAuley, John Dempsey, Davy Brady. KILKENNY - James Fitzpatrick (Capt), Stephen Davis, P. Lyons, Tom Phelan, Mick Tobin, Davy Hoyne, Mick O’Neill, Pat O’Neill, Bob Maher, Jack Maher, Jim Bryon, Tom Hyland, John McGrath, Pat McGrath, Dan Stapleton, Ned Conway, Jim Donovan Referee: Jack Fitzgerald (Kildare). 1905 KILDARE - Jack Fitzgerald, Jack Murray (Capt), Jack Gorman, Larry Cribben, Tom Crowley, Willie Merriman, Eddie Kennedy, Mick Fitzgerald, Joe Rafferty, Mick Murray, Mick Donnelly, Jim Scott, Bill Bracken, Mick Kennedy, Bill Losty, Tom Browne, Frank Conlon. LOUTH - Joe Mulligan (Capt), F. Ward, P. Mackey, M. Coleman, A. Hanratty, John Coburn, P. Brennan, Bill McAllister, P. Hughes, J. Matthews, S. Fitzsimons, W. McCourt, J. Ross, J. Harlin, Owen Markey, Mick Byrne, J. McCabe. Referee: M. F. Crowe (Dublin) 1906 DUBLIN - Jack Grace, John Lynch, Mick Barry, Mick Curry, Pierce Grace, P. O’Callaghan, Paddy Casey, Hugh Hilliard, Tommy Walsh, Mick Madigan, Tom Quane, Mick Keane, Jim Brennan, Mick Kelly, John Dempsey, Davy Brady, Peter McCann. KILDARE - Jack Fitzgerald, Jack Murray, Jack Gorman, Larry Cribben, Tom Keogh, Willie Merriman, Eddie Kennedy, Mick Fitzgerald, Joe Rafferty, Mick Murray, Jack Connolly, Bill Bracken, Jim Scott, Bill Losty, Mick Kennedy, Frank Conlon, Tom Kelly. Referee: John Kennedy (Wexford).
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