2022 Tailteann Cup Explained

2022 Tailteann Cup
Year:2022
Trophy:Tailteann Cup
Level:Tier 2
Date:21 May – 9 July 2022
Num Teams:17
Winners: Westmeath
Ordinal:1
Manager:Jack Cooney
Captain:Kevin Maguire
Runnersup: Cavan
Runnerupmanager:Mickey Graham
Runnerupcaptain:Raymond Galligan
Matches:16
Poty: Ronan O'Toole
Topscorer: John Heslin (1–25)
Next:2023

The 2022 Tailteann Cup was the inaugural edition of the Tailteann Cup and is the second-tier of Gaelic football for senior county teams (the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship is the first-tier trophy). It was contested by up to sixteen teams from Divisions 3 and 4 of the 2022 National Football League plus New York. Division 3 or 4 teams initially competed in their provincial championship and if they reached their provincial final, they continued in the 2022 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, progressing to the All-Ireland Qualifiers, whereas if they were beaten in their provincial final, they did not participate in the 2022 Tailteann Cup.[1]

The final was played on 9 July 2022 at Croke Park in Dublin, between Cavan and Westmeath. Westmeath won after a 2–14 to 1–13 defeat of Cavan.[2]

Format

The inaugural Tailteann Cup was contested by seventeen teams: the sixteen set to play in Divisions 3 and 4 of the 2023 National Football League, plus New York. These teams could only have qualified for the Tier 1 All-Ireland Championship, the Sam Maguire Cup, if they had reached their provincial final.[1] [3] The Sam Maguire Cup was contested by the sixteen teams set to play in Divisions 1 and 2 of the 2023 National Football League.

Louth and Limerick qualified for the Sam Maguire Cup as a result of winning promotion from Division 3 to Division 2 for 2023, while Down and Offaly competed in the Tailteann Cup as a result of being relegated from Division 2 to Division 3 for 2023.

The 2022 Tailteann Cup was a straight knockout format, with two preliminary-round games and seven first-round games followed by quarter-finals, semi-finals and a final.[1] New York received a bye to the quarter-finals. The seventeen teams were organised on a geographical basis, with eight assigned to a northern section and nine to a southern section (including New York). The eight northern teams were drawn against each other in four of the seven first-round games. Four of the southern teams were drawn in two preliminary-round games, with the two winners then joining the remaining four teams in three first-round games.[4] All seven first-round winners joined New York (who were assigned to the southern section) in the quarter-finals, with pairings decided via an open draw within each geographic section. The semi-final pairings were then decided via an open draw.

From 2023, the Tailteann Cup is set to be played on a round-robin basis, with the first round consisting of four groups of four teams with no geographical structure.

Team allocation

Entry round Counties
Quarter-finalsNew York
First roundAntrimDownLeitrimSligo
CarlowFermanaghLondonTipperary
CavanLaoisWestmeath
Preliminary roundOffalyWaterfordWexfordWicklow

Teams

None of the seventeen teams qualified for their provincial final. Doing so would have resulted in them competing in the Tier 1 Sam Maguire Cup instead.

Team2022 League result2022 Championship resultAppearanceBest resultDate of qualification
5th in Division 3Lost 2-10 – 2–17 to Tyrone
(Ulster preliminary round)
1st n/a 16 April 2022
Did not compete Lost 0-15 – 1–16 to Sligo
(Connacht quarter-finals)
1st n/a 17 April 2022
5th in Division 4Lost 2-11 – 3–12 to Leitrim
(Connacht quarter-finals)
1st n/a 17 April 2022
Lost 1-20 – 0–10 to Cavan
(Ulster quarter-finals)
1st n/a 23 April 2022
Lost 5-10 – 0–10 to Louth
(Leinster first round)
1st n/a 24 April 2022
Lost 5-15 – 4–12 to Wicklow
(Leinster first round)
1st n/a 24 April 2022
Lost 1-15 – 1–12 to Wexford
(Leinster first round)
1st n/a 24 April 2022
Lost 0-11 – 0–23 to Roscommon
(Connacht semi-finals)
1st n/a 30 April 2022
Lost 3-13 – 0–14 to Westmeath
(Leinster quarter-finals)
1st n/a 30 April 2022
Lost 2-13 – 1–8 to Tipperary
(Munster quarter-finals)
1st n/a 30 April 2022
Lost 1-24 – 0–4 to Dublin
(Leinster quarter-finals)
1st n/a 30 April 2022
Lost 0-23 – 2–7 to Monaghan
(Ulster quarter-finals)
1st n/a 30 April 2022
Lost 4-13 – 1–12 to Meath
(Leinster quarter-finals)
1st n/a 1 May 2022
Lost 4-20 – 0–09 to Galway
(Connacht semi-finals)
1st n/a 8 May 2022
Lost 2-16 – 0–16 to Donegal
(Ulster semi-finals)
1st n/a 8 May 2022
Lost 2-10 – 0–10 to Limerick
(Munster semi-finals)
1st n/a 14 May 2022
Lost 1-21 – 2–15 to Kildare
(Leinster semi-finals)
1st n/a 15 May 2022

Bracket

There was an open draw for all rounds, including quarter-finals and semi-finals. It was split into N (north) and S (south) sections until semi finals. Both sections then combined. The first team pulled out received home advantage. The semi-finals and final were played in Croke Park.

Preliminary round

Four teams competed in the preliminary round.

Round 1

The two preliminary round winners were joined by the other twelve teams.

Quarter-finals

New York joined the seven Round 1 winners:

Final

See main article: 2022 Tailteann Cup Final.

Championship statistics

Top scorer: overall

RankPlayerCountyTallyTotalMatchesAverage
1John Heslin Westmeath1–252847.0
2Niall McNamee Offaly1–222546.25
3Gearóid McKiernan Cavan0–181844.5

Scoring events

All records exclude extra-time.

Miscellaneous

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2022 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship structure: The formats for Sam Maguire Cup and Tailteann Cup explained. skysports.com/gaa. 15 April 2022.
  2. News: Late goal seals inaugural Tailteann Cup for Westmeath. RTÉ News and Current Affairs. Paul. Keane. 9 July 2022. 9 July 2022.
  3. News: Culhane . Darragh . 15 April 2022 . GAA All-Ireland Football Championship 2022 format: How will it work? . . 18 April 2022.
  4. Web site: How to watch Tailteann Cup draw on Monday morning . . 15 May 2022 . 15 May 2022.