2018 Mayo Senior Football Championship Explained

2018 Mayo Senior Football Championship
County:Mayo
Year:2018
Trophy:Paddy Moclair Cup
Sponsor:Connacht Gold
Date:7 April - 20 October 2018
Num Teams:16
Defending Champions:Castlebar Mitchels
Winners:Ballintubber
Ordinal:4
Manager:Kevin Johnson
Captain:Damien Coleman
Qualify For:Connacht Club SFC
Runnersup:Breaffy
Runnerupmanager:Peter Ford & Shane Conway
Promoted:Belmullet
Relegated:Crossmolina Deel Rovers
Matches:35
Topscorer:Cillian O'Connor
Previous:2017
Next:2019

The 2018 Mayo Senior Football Championship was the 117th edition of the Mayo GAA's premier gaelic football tournament for senior clubs in County Mayo, Ireland. Sixteen teams competed with the winners going on to represent Mayo in the Connacht Senior Club Football Championship. The championship started with a group stage and progressed to a knock out stage. The winners received the Paddy Moclair Cup.

Moy Davitts returned to the top-flight for the first time since their relegation in 2010, having claimed the 2017 Intermediate Championship title with a replay victory over Kiltimagh.

Castlebar Mitchels were the defending champions for the third season running after they defeated Ballintubber in the 2017 final. Ballintubber dethroned Mitchels in the semi-final following a replay, before defeating Breaffy in the final to win their 4th title. Crossmolina, 2001 All-Ireland champions, were relegated to the intermediate grade for the 2019 season.

Team Changes

As 2017 Intermediate Champions, Moy Davitts were promoted to the Senior Championship for 2018. They took the place of Ballinrobe, who were relegated from the Senior Championship at the end of the 2017 season.[1] [2]

Clubs

The 2018 Championship was contested by 16 clubs: 4 of them from South Mayo, 4 from North Mayo, 4 from West Mayo, 4 from East Mayo.

TeamTeam coloursPosition in 2017
AghamoreRelegation Semi-Finalists
BallaghaderreenNon-Qualifier
Ballina StephenitesQuarter-finalists
BallintubberFinalists
BreaffyQuarter-finalists
Castlebar Mitchelschampions
Charlestown SarsfieldsNon-Qualifier
ClaremorrisSemi-Finalists
Crossmolina Deel RoversNon-Qualifier
DavittsRelegation Finalists
Semi-Finalists
Hollymount-CarramoreQuarter-Finalists
KiltaneNon-Qualifier
KnockmoreQuarter-Finalists
I.F.C. Champions
WestportRelegation Semi-Finalists

Group stage

All 16 teams entered the competition at this stage. The top 2 teams in each group qualified for the quarter-finals while the bottom team of each group entered a Relegation Playoff. All teams played one home match, one away match and one match at a neutral venue. In the event of two teams finishing on the same points total, placings were decided by head-to-head record between the teams, then by scoring difference.

Group 1

Team
33007033+376
32104145-44
30213450-161
30213350-171

Round 1[3]

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Round 2[4]

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Round 3[5]

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Group 2

Team
Garrymore33005845+136
Moy Davitts31115443113
31203755-182
30214551-61

Round 1

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Round 3

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Group 3

Team
Westport33005137+146
32104636+104
Hollymount-Carramore30214147-61
Crossmolina Deel Rovers30213654-181

Round 1

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Round 2

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Round 3

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Group 4

Team
32015330+235
32014833+155
31204356-132
Davitts30303156-250

Round 1

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Round 2[6]

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Round 3

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Knock-Out Stage

The top two teams in each group progressed to the knock-out stage. Group winners were drawn against group runners-up, and all games were played at neutral venues.

Quarter-finals

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Semi-finals

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Final

Relegation Playoffs

The four teams who finished bottom of their groups entered the relegation play-offs, with the two losers of the semi-finals meeting in the relegation play-off final. All games were played at neutral venues. Crossmolina, as losers of the final, were relegated to the Intermediate Championship for 2019.

Relegation Semi-Finals

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Relegation Final

Championship statistics

Miscellaneous

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mayo News Archives. 16 January 2018. Irishnewsarchive.com. 16 January 2018.
  2. Web site: 2018 Mayo Championship Draws. 16 January 2018. Midwestradio.ie. 16 January 2018.
  3. The Western People, 9 April 2018
  4. The Western People, 27 August 2018
  5. The Western People, 10 September 2018
  6. The Mayo News, 28 August 2018