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2000 Sligo Senior Football Championship

Gaelic football competition


Gaelic football competition

FieldValue
name2000 Sligo Senior Football Championship
countySligo
year2000
managerJames Kearins
captainFergal O'Flaherty
winnersBunninadden
ordinal2
relegatedGeevagh, Cloonacool
promotedSt John's, Shamrock Gaels

This is a round-up of the 2000 Sligo Senior Football Championship. This Championship, after a number of years of being dominated by Eastern Harps and Tourlestrane, provided a novel final pairing, as Bunninadden (last champions in 1891) and Coolera/Strandhiill (last champions in 1907) contested the final, Coolera having dispatched both of the previous champions en route. The destination of the title went down to the last minute, as a dramatic injury-time goal gave Bunninadden their first title for 109 years, leaving Coolera devastated, after leading for much of the game.

James Kearins was the winning manager and was later appointed manager of the Sligo county team in 2003.

Group stages

The Championship was contested by 12 teams, divided into four groups. The top two sides in each group advanced to the quarter-finals.

Group A

DateVenueTeam AScoreTeam BScore
22 JulyCoolaEastern Harps1-13Tubbercurry1-10
29 JulyKent ParkDrumcliffe/Rosses Point0-13Tubbercurry0-7
5 AugustMarkievicz ParkEastern Harps2-15Drumcliffe/Rosses Point1-8
TeamPldWDLForAgainstPts
Eastern Harps22003-282-18**4**
Drumcliffe/Rosses Point21011-212-22**2**
Tubbercurry20021-171-26**0**

Group B

DateVenueTeam AScoreTeam BScore
23 JulyTubbercurryGeevagh1-7Cloonacool0-3
29 JulyEaskeySt. Mary's4-16Cloonacool0-4
5 AugustTubbercurrySt. Mary's0-15Geevagh1-6
TeamPldWDLForAgainstPts
St. Mary's22004-311-10**4**
Geevagh21012-130-18**2**
Cloonacool20020-75-23**0**

Group C

DateVenueTeam AScoreTeam BScore
23 JulyTubbercurryBunninadden3-8Castleconnor1-4
30 JulyMarkievicz ParkCoolera/Strandhill0-9Bunninadden0-6
5 AugustEaskeyCoolera/Strandhill0-18Castleconnor1-8
TeamPldWDLForAgainstPts
Coolera/Strandhill22000-271-14**4**
Bunninadden21013-141-13**2**
Castleconnor20022-123-26**0**

Group D

DateVenueTeam AScoreTeam BScore
23 JulyEnniscroneEaskey2-6Tourlestrane0-9
30 JulyTubbercurryTourlestrane0-16Curry2-8
5 AugustTubbercurryEaskey2-7Curry0-11
TeamPldWDLForAgainstPts
Easkey22004-130-20**4**
Tourlestrane21010-254-14**2**
Curry20022-192-23**0**

Quarterfinals

GameDateVenueTeam AScoreTeam BScore
Sligo SFC
**Quarter Final**18 AugustCoolaEastern Harps4-18Geevagh1-3
Sligo SFC
**Quarter Final**19 AugustTubbercurryBunninadden1-11Easkey0-8
Sligo SFC
**Quarter Final**20 AugustEaskeyCoolera/Strandhill3-11Tourlestrane0-9
Sligo SFC
**Quarter Final**20 AugustMarkievicz ParkSt. Mary's0-13Drumcliffe/Rosses Point0-13
Sligo SFC
**Quarter Final Replay**26 AugustMarkievicz ParkSt. Mary's2-13Drumcliffe/Rosses Point0-6

Semifinals

GameDateVenueTeam AScoreTeam BScore
Sligo SFC
**Semi-Final**3 SeptemberMarkievicz ParkBunninadden1-11St. Mary's1-10
Sligo SFC
**Semi-Final**3 SeptemberMarkievicz ParkCoolera/Strandhill1-8Eastern Harps1-8
Sligo SFC
**Semi-Final Replay**10 SeptemberMarkievicz ParkCoolera/Strandhill0-6Eastern Harps0-4

Last eight

| RD1-seed1=| RD1-seed2=| RD1-seed3=| RD1-seed4=| RD1-seed5=| RD1-seed6=| RD1-seed7=| RD1-seed8=| | RD1-team1=Bunninadden | RD1-team2=Easkey | RD1-score1=1-11 | RD1-score2=0-8 | RD1-team3=St. Mary's | RD1-team4=Drumcliffe/Rosses Point | RD1-score3=0-13, 2-13 (R) | RD1-score4=0-13, 0-6 (R) | RD1-team5=Coolera/Strandhill | RD1-team6=Tourlestrane | RD1-score5=3-11 | RD1-score6=0-9 | RD1-team7=Eastern Harps | RD1-team8=Geevagh | RD1-score7=4-18 | RD1-score8=1-3 | RD2-team1=Bunninadden | RD2-team2=St. Mary's | RD2-score1=1-11 | RD2-score2=1-10 | RD2-team3=Coolera/Strandhill | RD2-team4=Eastern Harps | RD2-score3=1-8, 0-6 (R) | RD2-score4=1-8, 0-4 (R) | RD3-team1=Bunninadden | RD3-team2=Coolera/Strandhill | RD3-score1=2-7 | RD3-score2=0-11

Sligo Senior Football Championship Final

*Manager:***James Kearins***Manager:***Declan McCabe**

References

  • Sligo Champion (July–October 2000)
  • Sligo Weekender (July–October 2000)

References

  1. (10 September 2003). "Kearins new Sligo boss". Irish Independent.
  2. Boylan, James. (10 September 2003). "Sligo go for Kearins". RTÉ.
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