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| Event | 2023 All-Ireland Senior Ladies' Football Championship | ||||||
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| Date | 13 August 2023 | ||||||
| Venue | Croke Park, Dublin | ||||||
| Player of the Match | Hannah Tyrrell (Dublin) | ||||||
| Referee | Shane Curley (Galway) | ||||||
| Attendance | 45,326 | ||||||
| Weather | 16–18 °C (61–64 °F), mild | ||||||
The 2023 All-Ireland Senior Ladies' Football Championship final was the 50th All-Ireland Final and the deciding match of the 2023 All-Ireland Senior Ladies' Football Championship, an inter-county ladies' Gaelic football tournament for the county teams of Ireland.[1][2] Dublin defeated Kerry to win a sixth title.[3]
Background
- Kerry are one of the most successful teams in the championship's history, being tied for most titles with Cork with 11. However, Kerry have not won the All-Ireland Ladies' SFC since 1993. They reached two finals since then, losing to Cork in 2012 and Meath in 2022.[4]
- Dublin were aiming for a sixth title; they won in 2010 and had a four-in-a-row in 2017–20.[4]
- This was only the third time that the same two counties met in the men's and women's final; in 1982 both games were Kerry–Offaly and in 2017 both were Dublin–Mayo.[5]
Paths to the final
Dublin
| 30 April 2023 Leinster round-robin | Meath | 0-07 – 1-06 | | Navan |
| Stadium: Páirc Tailteann |
| 7 May 2023 Leinster round-robin | Dublin | 3-14 – 0-03 | | Whitehall |
| Stadium: DCU St Clare's |
| 28 May 2023 Leinster final | Dublin | 2-09 – 0-09 | | Portlaoise |
| Stadium: O'Moore Park |
| 18 June 2023 Group C | Dublin | 1-09 – 2-08 | | Donnycarney |
| Stadium: Parnell Park |
| 25 June 2023 Group C | Cavan | 1-08 – 5-15 | | Cavan |
| Stadium: Breffni Park |
| 16 July 2023 All-Ireland quarter-final | Dublin | 3-12 – 0-06 | | Donnycarney |
| Stadium: Parnell Park |
| 29 July 2023 All-Ireland semi-final | Dublin | 2-19 – 0-13 | | Thurles |
| Stadium: Semple Stadium |
Kerry
| 30 April 2023 Munster round-robin | Waterford | 0-08 – 2-08 | | Dungarvan |
| Stadium: Fraher Field |
| 7 May 2023 Munster round-robin | Cork | 2-14 – 2-14 | | Cork |
| Stadium: Páirc Uí Chaoimh |
| 14 May 2023 Munster round-robin | Tipperary | 1-05 – 2-08 | | Bansha |
| Stadium: Canon Hayes Park |
| 28 May 2023 Munster final | Cork | 5-14 – 2-17 | | Mallow |
| Stadium: Mallow GAA |
| 18 June 2023 Group C | Dublin | 1-09 – 2-08 | | Donnycarney |
| Stadium: Parnell Park |
| 1 July 2023 Group C | Kerry | 2-21 – 2-05 | | Tralee |
| Stadium: Austin Stack Park |
| 15 July 2023 All-Ireland quarter-final | Kerry | 2-08 – 0-10 | | Tralee |
| Stadium: Austin Stack Park |
| 29 July 2023 All-Ireland semi-final | Kerry | 1-16 – 1-11 | | Thurles |
| Stadium: Semple Stadium |
Match info
See also
References
- ↑ "2023 - Master Fixture Plan – Updated 15th February 2023" (PDF). Ladiesgaelic.ie. 15 February 2023.
- ↑ "Irish trio selected in AFLW draft". 5 April 2023 – via www.rte.ie.
{{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires|journal=(help) - ↑ "Dublin crowned TG4 All-Ireland senior ladies football champions". www.gaa.ie.
- 1 2 "Senior Championship".
- ↑ "Dublin and Mayo face off after a week of rising tensions". The Irish Times.
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