1942 Leinster Minor Football Championship Explained

1942 Leinster Minor Football Championship
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The 1942 Leinster Minor Football Championship was the fourteenth staging of the provincial Gaelic football competition for boys under the age of 18 by Leinster GAA, since its inception in 1929.

Louth entered the competition as defending champions and went on to retain the trophy for the third year in a row.

Leinster was the only province to crown a champion for 1942. The other three provincial councils abandoned their Minor competitions, due to travel restrictions imposed by the Irish Government during the Second World War.[1]

Similarly, the Leinster Minor Football Championship was suspended in June 1942.[2] In July 1943, Leinster GAA decided to complete the remaining rounds of their 1942 Minor football and Hurling competitions, as only three matches remained to be played.[3]

The title match in Croke Park concluded with Louth defeating Kildare by nineteen points, to claim their sixth provincial title. Unlike in previous years, the winners did not progress to an All-Ireland semi-final, as the other three provincial Championships had been abandoned. The 1942 competition was the last Leinster Minor Football Championship to be held until the end of the Second World War in 1945.

Results

Leinster Minor Football Championship

Final

(Croke Park, Dublin)[4] [5] [6]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 1956 All-Ireland Football Final Programme. Athenry GAA.
  2. News: Louth Minors Win. Irish Independent. 1 June 1942.
  3. News: Our Gaelic Pastimes. New Ross Standard. 30 July 1943.
  4. News: Kildare G.A.A. Notes. Leinster Leader. 25 September 1943.
  5. News: Kildare G.A.A. Notes - Minors Beaten. Leinster Leader. 2 October 1943.
  6. Book: Mulligan, Fr.John. The GAA in Louth - An Historical Record. 1984.
  7. Web site: Paddy won Leinster Minor Cship medal. The Argus. 17 June 2005.