The 1927 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship final was the 40th All-Ireland Final and the deciding match of the 1927 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, an inter-county Gaelic football tournament for the top teams in Ireland.
Match
Summary
The match was a repeat of the 1926 final which Kerry won by 1-4 to 0-4. Kerry opened the scoring and led by 0-3 with points from Landers, Baily and Ryan before Keogh scored Kildare's first point. At half time the score was 0-3 to 0-1 in favour of Kerry. Kerry failed to score in the second half, while Kildare added scores from Doyle with a free, a second score from Keogh and a point each for Curtis and Martin.[1][2]
Details
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1 |
J O'Riordan |
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2 |
D O'Connor |
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3 |
J Barrett |
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4 |
J Walsh |
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5 |
D O'Connell |
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6 |
P O'Sullivan |
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7 |
J Slattery |
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8 |
C Brosnan |
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9 |
R Stack |
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10 |
J Ryan |
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11 |
E Fitzgerald |
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12 |
T Mahony |
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13 |
J Baily |
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14 |
JJ Landers |
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15 |
JJ Sheehy |
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References
External links
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Pre-1928 | |
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Beginning of Sam Maguire | |
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80-minute experiment | |
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Post-experiment | |
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Qualifiers and quarter-finals era | |
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Associated competitions | |
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Statistics and awards | |
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All-Ireland SFC finals | Pre-1928 | |
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Post- Sam Maguire | |
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Qualifiers and quarter-finals era | |
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All-Ireland SFC finals | |
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Leinster SFC finals | |
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Other matches | |
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