Armagh Intermediate Football Championship Explained

Armagh Intermediate Football Championship
First:1964
Irish:Craobh Idirmheánach Peile Ard Mhacha
Current:St. Patrick’s Cullyhanna
Currentordinal:4
Super:nd
Most:Madden / Whitecross
Mostordinal:4

The Armagh Intermediate Football Championship is an annual Gaelic football competition contested by mid-tier Armagh GAA clubs.[1] The national media covers the competition.

St. Patrick’s Cullyhanna are the title holders (2023) after absolutely obliterating St Paul's Lurgan in the Final.

History

The 2014 Armagh IFC winning club was St Paul's, which defeated the Grange by a scoreline of 2-13 to 2-10. Andrew Murnin gave a match-winning performance in the final.

The competition is often contested by senior inter-county players, for example, Clan na Gael's Stefan Campbell (who was captain of Armagh at the time) contested the 2020 final, a game in which he went up against another of Armagh's leading full-forwards, Andrew Murnin of St Paul's.

Honours

The trophy presented to the winners is the Atty Hearty Cup The Armagh IFC winner qualifies for the Ulster Intermediate Club Football Championship. It is the only team from County Armagh to qualify for this competition. The Armagh IFC winner may enter the Ulster Intermediate Club Football Championship at either the preliminary round or the quarter-final stage.

The Armagh IFC winners — by winning the Ulster Intermediate Club Football Championship — may qualify for the All-Ireland Intermediate Club Football Championship, at which it would enter at the semi-final stage, providing it hasn't been drawn to face the British champions in the quarter-finals.

List of finals

YearWinnerScoreOpponentScore
1964MaddenBallyhegan
1965†Clan na Gael, LurganDorsey
1966Tír na nÓgKilleavy
1967Pearse ÓgSilverbridge
1968St Peter's, LurganMullaghbawn
1969SarsfieldsBallyhegan
1970MaddenMullaghbawn
1971WhitecrossSt Patrick's
1972SilverbridgeOliver Plunkett's
1973Pearse ÓgWhitecross
1974Armagh HarpsOliver Plunkett's
1975BallyheganOliver Plunkett's
1976MiddletownClann Éireann
1977Clann ÉireannCulloville
1978WhitecrossCulloville
1979St Patrick'sMullaghbawn
1980Tír na nÓgGranemore
1981St Peter's, LurganKeady
1982CullovilleBallyhegan
1983KeadyKilleavy
1984St Paul's, LurganGrange
1985DerrynooseDromintee
1986KilleavyGrange
1987GrangeMiddletown
1988St Patrick'sMullaghbawn
1989DrominteeMullaghbawn
1990CollegelandAnnaghmore
1991GranemoreSt Michael's
1992MullaghbawnMiddletown
1993GrangeKeady
1994MaddenMiddletown
1995KeadyCulloville
1996DrominteeMiddletown
1997BallyheganCollegeland
1998CullovilleTír na nÓg
1999St Michael'sBelleeks
2000Éire ÓgCollegeland
2001Tír na nÓgAn Port Mór
2002Clann ÉireannCarrickcruppen
2003MagheryMadden
2004CarrickcruppenBallyhegan
2005GranemoreWhitecross
2006Ballymacnab0-11Madden0-07
2007WhitecrossCulloville
2008St Patrick'sCulloville
2009St Michael'sKeady
2010SarsfieldsCulloville
2011CullovilleTír na nÓg
2012Killeavy0-13St Peter's0-08
2013Madden0-15Tír na nÓg2-06
2014St Paul's Lurgan2-13Grange2-10
2015[2] Clann Éireann2-13Whitecross2-08
2016[3] Whitecross2-14Tullysaran1-14
2017[4] Killeavy1-13Silverbridge0-11
2018[5] St Peter's Lurgan1-11Mullaghbawn1-10
2019[6] GrangeShane O'Neill's
2020[7] Clan na GaelSt Paul's
2021Carrickcruppen, St Patrick's[8] 1-12Culloville0-12
2022shane o neills2.11St pauls1.13
2023St. Patrick’s Cullyhanna4-21St. Paul’s Lurgan1-08
Notes† The 1965 runner-up may have been Tom Williams GFC, an amalgamation of Dorsey and Cullyhanna.

External links

Notes and References

  1. [Armagh GAA]
  2. News: Armagh IFC final:Clann Éireann put Whitecross to the sword. The Irish News. 5 October 2015.
  3. News: Whitecross survive late scare from Tullysaran. The Irish News. 10 October 2016.
  4. Web site: IFC Final: Killeavy v Silverbridge. 15 October 2017.
  5. News: GAA Matchbox: Intermediate and Junior games this weekend (Sat and Sun Oct 20 and 21). Padraig. Kelly. The Irish News. https://web.archive.org/web/20220817224756/https://www.irishnews.com/sport/gaafootball/2018/10/20/news/matchbox-1464066/. 17 August 2022.
  6. News: 2019 ULSTER CLUB FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP INTERMEDIATE ANALYSIS. The Irish News. Padraig. Kelly. 1 November 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20220817224401/https://www.irishnews.com/sport/gaafootball/2019/11/01/news/headline-1748847/. 17 August 2022. Galbally made light work of Armagh champions Grange in the preliminary round....
  7. News: Neighbours St Paul's and Clan na Gael do battle for bragging rights and silverware in all-Lurgan Armagh championship final. The Irish News. Andy. Watters. 16 September 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20220817224053/https://www.irishnews.com/sport/gaafootball/2020/09/16/news/neighbours-st-paul-s-and-clan-na-gael-do-battle-for-bragging-rights-and-silverware-in-all-lurgan-armagh-championship-final-2068049/. 17 August 2022. The Lurgan rivals will both include full-forwards who'll be shoe-ins for Kieran McGeeney's Armagh side later this year. Orchard county skipper Stefan Campbell leads the line for the Clans, while equally talented Andrew Murnin is the dangerman for St Paul's, who won this competition in 2014..
  8. News: Carrickcruppen reach Intermediate final. Newry Democrat. 20 October 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20220817223652/https://www.newrydemocrat.com/news/2021/10/20/gallery/carrickcruppen-reach-intermediate-final-19201/. 17 August 2022.