2016 Cavan Senior Football Championship Explained

2016 Cavan SFC
County:Cavan
Province:Ulster
Year:2016
Trophy:Oliver Plunkett Cup
Sponsor:Hotel Kilmore
Date:5 August - 23 October 2016
Num Teams:16
Defending Champions: Kingscourt Stars
Winners: Ramor United
Ordinal:4th
Manager:Micheál McDermott
Captain:Jack Brady
Damien Barkey
Qualify For:2016 Ulster Club SFC
Runnersup: Castlerahan
Runnerupmanager:Michael Reilly
Runnerupcaptain:Sean Brady
Relegated: Ballyhaise
Denn
Killeshandra
Poty: Conor Bradley (Ramor United)
Previous:2015
Next:2017

The 2016 Cavan Senior Football Championship was the 108th edition of Cavan GAA's premier club Gaelic football tournament for senior graded teams in County Cavan, Ireland. The tournament consists of 16 teams, with the winner going on to represent Cavan in the Ulster Senior Club Football Championship. The championship starts with a group stage and then progresses to a knock out stage. The draw for the group stages of the championship were made on 11 April 2016.[1]

Kingscourt Stars were the defending champions,[2] but were dethroned by Ramor United at the quarter-final stage.[3]

The final was played on 9 October 2016, but the game ended in a draw.[4] On 23 October 2016, Ramor United claimed their fourth title, beating Castlerahan after a replay and thus bridging a 24-year gap since their last triumph.[5] [6]

Format

For the 2016 season the championship will take a Group stage progressing to a knock-out stage format rather than the back-door system used in previous years. The 16 clubs will be divided into 4 groups of 4 with 2 teams in each group to be seeded. The top 2 in each group progress to the quarter-finals while the bottom placed team in each group enter a Relegation Playoff with 3 teams to be relegated to the 2017 Intermediate Championship. This will leave 14 clubs to participate in the 2017 Senior Championship.

Team Changes

The following teams have changed division since the 2015 championship season.

To Championship

Promoted from 2015 Cavan Intermediate Football Championship

From Championship

Relegated to 2016 Cavan Intermediate Football Championship

Group stage

All 16 teams enter the competition at this stage in 4 groups of 4. Two teams in each group are seeded. Seeds are determined by the 8 teams which reached the quarter-final the previous year. They are:

The top 2 teams in each group go into the quarter-finals while the bottom team of each group will enter a Relegation Playoff.

Group A

Team
Cootehill32103833+54
Lacken31113740-33
Cuchulainns31113752-153
Cavan Gaels31205239+132

Round 1

Round 2

Round 3

Quarter-Final play-off::

Group B

Team
Lavey33004941+86
Kingscourt Stars32106331+324
Crosserlough30213746-91
Killeshandra30213667-311

Round 1

Round 2

Round 3

Preliminary relegation play-off

Group C

Team
Castlerahan33005739+186
Gowna32104032+84
Killygarry30214457-131
Ballyhaise30213750-131

Round 1

Round 2

Round 3

Preliminary relegation play-off

Group D

Team
Ramor United33007025+456
Mullahoran32104643+34
Ballinagh31204145-42
Denn30302872-440

Round 1

Round 2

Round 3

Knock-Out Stages

Final

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Relegation play-offs

Relegation Semi-Finals

The bottom placed team in each group play each other. The 2 winners will progress to the Relegation Final while the 2 losers will be relegated to the 2017 Intermediate Championship.

Relegation Final

The 2 winners of the Relegation Round 1 play each other. The winner retains their Senior status for 2017 while the loser will be relegated to the 2017 Intermediate Championship.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Club championship draws. 12 April 2016. Hogan Stand. 15 October 2022.
  2. Web site: Kingscourt come from behind to win Cavan senior title in thrilling encounter. 11 October 2015. The Irish Times. 10 May 2020.
  3. Web site: SFC: Cadden's late strike sends Kingscourt packing. 11 September 2016. Hogan Stand. 15 October 2022.
  4. Web site: All square in dramatic SFC final. 9 October 2016. The Anglo-Celt. 6 May 2020.
  5. Web site: Ramor United finish strong to claim Cavan title. 23 October 2016. RTÉ. 6 May 2020.
  6. Web site: Cole leads the way as Ramor young guns deny Castlerahan. 24 October 2016. Irish Independent. 6 May 2020.
  7. Web site: IFC final: Ballyhaise hold on to end hoodoo. 4 October 2015. Hogan Stand. 6 December 2020.