The West Kerry Senior Football Championship is a Gaelic football competition between clubs affiliated to the West Kerry division of the Gaelic Athletic Association.
Teams
Current teams
Club | Location | Colours | Grade | Championship titles | Last championship title |
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An Ghaeltacht | Gaeltacht | White with Red sash | Intermediate | 11 | 2017 |
Annascaul | Annascaul | Blue and white | Premier Junior | 6 | 2009 |
Castlegregory | Castlegregory | Green and gold | Premier Junior | 3 | 1977 |
Dingle | Dingle | Red and white | Senior | 19 | 2023 |
Lispole | Lispole | Junior | 10 | 2004 |
2022 Championship
West Kerry Senior Football Championship 2021 was won by Dingle to complete their fifth title in a row.
Quarter Final
Lios Póil 0-08 Abha Na Scáil 1-12
Semi-final
Caisléan Ghriaire 0-09 An Ghaeltacht 0-11
Both teams faced tough weather conditions and It took both teams 10-15 minutes to begin to settle into this game,in Castlegregory this evening.
After 20 minutes, scores stood at 2 points to Castle, 3 points to An Ghaeltacht, with both teams defending well and working hard off the ball.
It was an evenly contested first half, Castle 0-3 to An Ghaeltacht's 0-6 at half time.
In the second half, Castle began to find the momentum and kicked two points in the first 10 minutes of the half.
Castle continued to push on in the second half with some excellent attacking, and defensive moves.
In the end, Castle were narrowly edged out by 2 points, Castle 0-9 to An Ghaeltacht's 0-11.
Semi-final
Daingean Ui Chuis 2-16 Abha Na Scáil 1-08
Final
An Ghaeltacht 0-6 Daingean Ui Chuis 0-09
Dingle's trump card was in the shape of Tom O’Sullivan who may have been unfortunate in not picking up an All-Star this year but he was head and shoulders above everybody else as played as an extra forward with the wind in the opening half and then was back helping to keep An Ghaeltacht out late on.
Dingle had the wind the opening half and they kicked the opening six points, with Tom O’Sullivan four while Dylan Geaney and Darragh O’Sullivan kicked a point each. An Ghaeltacht were finding it hard to make any headway against the gale but they won two frees in the 25th and 26th minutes and Dara Ó Se converted both.
But Dingle added two more points from Tom O’Sullivan and Barry D O’Sullivan to lead 0-8 to 0-2 at the interval.
The rain disappeared and sun shone for the second half as the Three Sisters appeared but the wind never abated as Paul Geaney came on, and Dingle though adding one point in the second half from Tom O’ Sullivan in the 50th used all their experience and game management to curtail the home side.
Three points in the third quarter is all that An Ghaeltacht could manage though, one each from Dara Ó Se, Pádraig Óg Ó Sé and An Ghaeltacht’s best player, Cian Ó Murchu.
Scorers for Dingle: Tom O’Sullivan (0-6, 4frees), D O’Sullivan, B O’Sullivan and D Geaney (0-1 each)
Scorers for An Ghaeltacht: D Ó Sé (0-3frees), P J Mac Láimh, P Óg Ó Sé and C Ó Murchú (0-1 each)
2021 Championship
West Kerry Senior Football Championship 2021 was won by Dingle to complete their four in a row of titles.
Quarter-final Lios Póil 0-10 Caisléan Ghriaire 2-16
A few new faces in the starting line up didn't upset the flow in Castlegregory play over in damp Lispole this afternoon.....Colm O Mahoney in at full forward raking up 1-04, Maurice O Connell with a goal and 3 points and the every industrious Brandon Hoare with a couple of well crafted scores. Cian O Grady, back in the starting 15, he too brought the scoring boots with 3 long range scores and points a piece for Anto Kelliher, Alan Fitz, Patrick O Donoghue and a fine point too for Mike Scanlon after a surging run from the half back line. Always in control Castlegregory GAA will be happy with this performance as build up to the semi-final v An Ghaeltacht. Lios Póil were best served by Cathal O Sullivan at full forward, Matthew Grfffin and Gareth Noonan
Semi-final 1 - Abha Na Scáil 0-05 Daingean Uí Chúis 1-15
In the first semi-final, Dingle were comfortable winners against Annascaul in the Paddy Kennedy Memorial Park last Saturday.
A goal inside the opening five minutes for Paul Geaney set the town side on their way and from there they never really looked back. Dingle led 1–10 to 0–3 at half-time with the rate of scoring slowing down for both sides in the second half, albeit that Dingle managed to extend their advantage by a further two points at the finish for a thirteen-point success.
Semi-final 2 - Caisléan Ghriaire 1-06 An Ghaeltacht 2-04
The second semi-final was a much more competitive affair with An Gaeltacht squeaking out a single point success on the road.
A first half goal for Castlegregory's Maurice O’Connell gave Castle a fighting chance and they carried a lead at the break 1–5 to 0–2.
Second half goals from Shane Ó Grifín and Pádraig Óigí Ó Sé helped turn the tide, however, and An Ghaeltacht advanced to the decider with their great rivals.
. Final - Daingean Uí Chúis 2-12 An Ghaeltacht 0-05
Dingle secured their fourth West Kerry Championship in a row when they overpowered neighbours An Ghaeltacht at Páirc an Ághasaigh on Saturday afternoon.
The hosts started off on the front foot straight from throw-in, as Matthew Flaherty finished off a fine Dingle move, a point that set the tone for the opening exchanges.
The big reward for their industrious start in the trying conditions came in the fourth minute as Paul Geaney found the onrushing Darragh O’Sullivan who finished calmly to open up a five-point margin between the sides.
Éanna Ó Conchúir was working hard to get on the ball and opened up the Gaeltacht account nine minutes in, bringing the game to life, but that suited Dingle. They upped their game and the gulf in class became evident.
The free-flowing Dingle forwards combined well with points coming from Dylan and Conor Geaney before their cousin, Paul rose highest over Kerry teammate Brian Ó Beaglaoich to gather the ball before finding the bottom corner to give Dingle a 2–4 to 0–1 lead after 18 minutes.
Gaeltacht kept battling but the final ball often eluded them. Pádraig Óg Ó Sé popped up with a fine point from the half-back line but it was only a dent in the Dingle lead, leaving a nine-point gap at the interval.
It was more of the same after the break as Dingle had the majority of possession. Their freshly crowned All-Star Tom O’Sullivan saw little of the ball in the full-back line and that speaks volumes about this Dingle performance.
Daingean Uí Chúis: G Curran; P O’Connor, C L O’Sullivan, T O’Sullivan; M Flaherty, T L O’Sullivan, G Durrant; B O’Sullivan, D O’Sullivan; N Geaney, D Geaney, M Geaney; C Geaney, P Geaney, M Flannery
Subs: B Kelleher for D O’Sullivan (45’), T Sheehy for C Geaney (47’), T Browne for M Flannery (47’), B O’Connor for C L O’Sullivan (54’), J O’Sullivan for M Flaherty (54’).
AN GHAELTACHT: T Mac a tSaoir; F Ó Loinsigh, C Ó Beaglaoich, F Ó Cuanaigh; P Ó Sé, B Ó Beaglaoich, G Mac an tSaoir; C Ó Beaglaoich, C Ó Murchú, C Ó Muircheartaigh, S Ó Bambaire, C Ó Fionnachta, S Ó Grifín, É Ó Conchúir, Ó Ó Sé.
Subs: PJ Mac Láimh for C Ó Murchú (29’), C Ó Riagáin for Ó Bambaire (HT), S Ó Muircheartaigh for S Ó Grifín (HT), T Ó Sé for Ó Ó Sé (46’), N Mac Gearailt for G Mac a tSaoir (53’).
2021
List of finals
Year | Winner | Score | Opponent | Score |
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2023 | Dingle | 2-14 | Annascaul | 0-09 |
2022 | Dingle | 0-09 | An Ghaeltacht | 0-06 |
2021 | Dingle | 2-12 | An Ghaeltacht | 0-05 |
2020 | Dingle | 1-13 | An Ghaeltacht | 0-09 |
2019[1] | Dingle | 0-20 | An Ghaeltacht | 0-09 |
2018 | Dingle | 0-14 | Annascaul | 0-13 |
2017 | An Ghaeltacht | 2-04 | Dingle | 0-09 |
2016 | Dingle | 0-18 | An Ghaeltacht | 1-13 |
2015 | An Ghaeltacht | 0-12 | Annascaul | 0-09 |
2014 | Dingle | 0-15 | An Ghaeltacht | 0-10 |
2013 | Dingle | 3-08 | An Ghaeltacht | 0-11 |
2012 | Dingle | 3-19 | Annascaul | 0-09 |
2011 | Not Played | Not Played | ||
2010 | Dingle | 1-06 | An Ghaeltacht | 1-05 |
2009 | Annascaul | 0-07 | An Ghaeltacht | 0-06 |
2008 | An Ghaeltacht | 0-14 | Annascaul | 1-10 |
2007 | Dingle | 1-11 | Castlegregory | 0-11 |
2006 | An Ghaeltacht | Lispole | ||
2005 | Not Played | |||
2004 | Lispole | Annascaul | ||
2003 | Dingle | Lispole | ||
2002 | An Ghaeltacht | Dingle | ||
2001 | An Ghaeltacht | Lispole | ||
2000 | An Ghaeltacht | Castlegregory | ||
1999 | Dingle | An Ghaeltacht | ||
1998 | An Ghaeltacht | Annascaul | ||
1997 | An Ghaeltacht | Dingle | ||
1996 | Dingle | An Ghaeltacht | ||
1995 | Dingle | Annascaul | ||
1994 | Dingle | Lispole | ||
1993 | Dingle | An Ghaeltacht | ||
1992 | Annascaul | |||
1991 | An Ghaeltacht | Annascaul | ||
1990 | Annascaul | |||
1989 | Annascaul | Dingle | ||
1988 | Annascaul | Dingle | ||
1987 | Lispole | Dingle | ||
1986 | Lispole | Dingle | ||
1985 | Lispole | Dingle | ||
1984 | Lispole | Dingle | ||
1983 | Lispole | An Ghaeltacht | ||
1982 | Lispole | |||
1981 | Dingle | Annascaul | ||
1980 | Kerins O'Rahilly's | Dingle | ||
1979 | Lispole | Annascaul | ||
1978 | Lispole | |||
1977 | Castlegregory | Annascaul | ||
1976 | ||||
1975 | ||||
1974 | ||||
1973 | Castlegregory | Annascaul | ||
1972 | Lispole | |||
1971 | ||||
1970 | An Ghaeltacht | |||
1969 | ||||
1968 | ||||
1967 | ||||
1966 | Castlegregory | |||
1965 | ||||
1964 | ||||
1963 | Na Piarsaigh | |||
1962 | ||||
1961 | ||||
1960 | ||||
1959 | ||||
1958 | ||||
1957 | Annascaul | |||
1956 | ||||
1955 | ||||
1954 | ||||
1953 | Na Piarsaigh | |||
1952 | Na Piarsaigh | |||
1951 | Na Piarsaigh | |||
1950 | Na Piarsaigh | |||
1949 | Na Piarsaigh |
Roll of honour
# | Club | Titles | Years won |
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1 | Dingle | 19 | 1981, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1999, 2003, 2007, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023 |
2 | An Ghaeltacht | 11 | 1970, 1991, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2006, 2008, 2015, 2017 |
3 | Lispole | 10 | 1972, 1978, 1979, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 2004 |
4 | Na Piarsaigh | 6 | 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1963 |
Annascaul | 6 | 1957, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992, 2009 | |
6 | Castlegregory | 3 | 1966, 1973, 1977 |
7 | Kerins O'Rahilly's | 1 | 1980 |
Other competitions
West Kerry Senior Football League
The West Kerry Senior Football League which has been sponsored by Lee Strand since the mid 1980s is a competition that is traditionally played at the beginning of the year between the five member clubs.
Year | Winner | Score | Opponent | Score |
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2023 | Daingean Uí Chúis | w/o | Lios Póil | scr |
2022 | An Ghaeltacht | 2-08 | Castlegregory | 0-05 |
2021 | Daingean Uí Chúis | An Ghaeltacht | ||
2020 | Daingean Uí Chúis | 0-07 | An Ghaeltacht | 0-05 |
2019 | Daingean Uí Chúis | |||
2018 | Daingean Uí Chúis | 1-11 | Castlegregory | 1-07 |
2017 | Lios Póil | An Ghaeltacht | ||
2016 | Daingean Uí Chúis | Abha Na Scáil | ||
2015 | An Ghaeltacht | Lios Póil | ||
2014 | Daingean Uí Chúis | An Ghaeltacht | ||
2013 | An Ghaeltacht | Lios Póil | ||
2012 | Daingean Uí Chúis | Abha Na Scáil | ||
2011 | Daingean Uí Chúis | 2-10 | Castlegregory | 0-11 |
2010 | Daingean Uí Chúis | Abha Na Scáil | ||
2009 | ||||
2008 | Abha Na Scáíl | 0-12 | Lios Póil | 1-08 |
2007 | Daingean Uí Chúis | 0-13 | Castlegregory | 0-12 |
2006 | Lios Póil | Abha Na Scáíl | ||
2005 | Daingean Uí Chúis | Castlegregory | ||
2004 | ||||
2003 | Abha Na Scáil | Daingean Uí Chúis | ||
2002 | Castlegregory | Daingean Uí Chúis | ||
West Kerry Junior Championship
The West Kerry Junior Football Championship is a Gaelic football competition established in 1980 between the B teams of clubs affiliated to the West Kerry division of the Gaelic Athletic Association. An Ghaeltacht top the roll of honour with 18 championships.
Top Winners | |
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An Ghaeltacht | 18 |
Daingean Uí Chúis | 14 |
Caisléan Ghriaire | 4 |
Abha na Scáil | 4 |
Lios Póil | 3 |
St.Pat's Blennerville | 1 |
Roll of Honour
- 2023 - An Ghaeltacht
- 2022 - An Ghaeltacht
- 2021 - Dingle
- 2020 - An Ghaeltacht
- 2019 - An Ghaeltacht
- 2018 - Dingle
- 2017 - Dingle
- 2016 - Annascaul
- 2015 - An Ghaeltacht
- 2014 - Dingle
- 2013 - An Ghaeltacht
- 2012 - An Ghaeltacht
- 2011 - Dingle
- 2010 - Dingle
- 2009 - Castlegregory
- 2008 - An Ghaeltacht
- 2007 - An Ghaeltacht
- 2006 - An Ghaeltacht
- 2005 - Castlegregory
- 2004 - Lios Póil
- 2003 - Annascaul
- 2002 - Dingle
- 2001 - An Ghaeltacht
- 2000 - An Ghaeltacht
- 1999 - An Ghaeltacht
- 1998 - Lios Póil
- 1997 - An Ghaeltacht
- 1996 - Castlegregory
- 1995 - Lios Póil
- 1994 - Blennerville
- 1993 - An Ghaeltacht
- 1992 - An Ghaeltacht
- 1991 - An Ghaeltacht
- 1990 - Castlegregory
- 1989 - Dingle
- 1988 - Annascaul
- 1987 - Dingle
- 1986 - Annascaul
- 1985 - An Ghaeltacht
- 1984 - Dingle
- 1983 - Dingle
- 1982 - Dingle
- 1981 - Dingle
- 1980 - Dingle
All Stars
The West Kerry All Stars team comprises the best player in each position, regardless of club affiliation. The composition of the All Star teams are decided on the performance of individuals in the Moran's of Dingle West Kerry Championship. Compiled by a selection committee of sports journalists from local media & former players. The inaugural team was announced in 2018 and the awards have been sponsored since then by Quinn's Bar Ventry. There is also a Player of the Year award and a Young Player of the Year award. It is presented annually to the footballer who performed outstandingly in that year's West Kerry Championship.
2018
Team of the Year | 2018 | |
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1 | Tomás Mac an tSaoir | An Ghaeltacht |
2 | Eoin Curry | Abha Na Scáil |
3 | Cathal Ó Lúing | An Ghaeltacht |
4 | Patrick O Connor | Daingean Uí Chúis |
5 | Gearoid Lyne | Abha Na Scáil |
6 | Tom O'Sullivan | Daingean Uí Chúis |
7 | Matthew Flaherty | Daingean Uí Chúis |
8 | Barry O'Sullivan | Daingean Uí Chúis |
9 | Rob Ó Sé | An Ghaeltacht |
10 | Jason Hickson | Abha Na Scáil |
11 | Mikey Geaney | Daingean Uí Chúis |
12 | Cathal Ferriter | Abha Na Scáil |
13 | Tomás Sheehy | Daingean Uí Chúis |
14 | Jimmy O Grady | Caisléan Ghriaire |
15 | Declan O Sullivan | Lios Póil |
2018 | ||
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Player of the Year | Tomás Sheehy | Daingean Uí Chúis |
Young Player of the Year | Gearoid Lyne | Abha Na Scáil |
Lifetime Achievement Award | Marc Ó Sé | An Ghaeltacht |
2019
Team of the Year | 2019 | |
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1. | Deividas Uosis | Daingean Uí Chúis |
2. | Aidan O Connor | Daingean Uí Chúis |
3. | Eoin Curry | Abha Na Scáil |
4. | Colm Ó Muircheartaigh | An Ghaeltacht |
5. | Matthew Flaherty | Daingean Uí Chúis |
6. | Tom O'Sullivan | Daingean Uí Chúis |
7. | Jason Hickson | Abha Na Scáil |
8. | Barry O'Sullivan | Daingean Uí Chúis |
9. | Eanna Ó Conchúir | An Ghaeltacht |
10. | James Crean | Abha Na Scáil |
11. | Paul Geaney | Daingean Uí Chúis |
12. | Paul Devane | Daingean Uí Chúis |
13. | Conor Geaney | Daingean Uí Chúis |
14. | Declan O Sullivan | Lios Póil |
15. | Pádraig Óigí Ó Sé | An Ghaeltacht |
2019 | ||
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Player of the Year | Conor Geaney | Daingean Uí Chúis |
Young Player of the Year | Killian Falvey | Abha Na Scáil |
Lifetime Achievement Award | Thomas O Connor | Daingean Uí Chúis |
2020
- The 2020 All Stars were not held due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
2021
Team of the Year | 2021 | |
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1. | Gavin Curran | Daingean Uí Chúis |
2. | John Joe Hussey | Caisléan Ghriaire |
3. | Tom Leo O Sullivan | Daingean Uí Chúis |
4. | Caoimhín O'Beaglaoich | An Ghaeltacht |
5. | Matthew Flaherty | Daingean Uí Chúis |
6. | Padraig Ó Sé | An Ghaeltacht |
7. | Michael Flannery | Daingean Uí Chúis |
8. | Barry O'Sullivan | Daingean Uí Chúis |
9. | Eanna Ó Conchúir | An Ghaeltacht |
10. | Niall Geaney | Daingean Uí Chúis |
11. | Alan Fitzgerald | Caisléan Ghriaire |
12. | Dylan Geaney | Daingean Uí Chúis |
13. | Maurice O'Connell | Caisléan Ghriaire |
14. | Paul Geaney | Daingean Uí Chúis |
15. | Conor Geaney | Daingean Uí Chúis |
2021 | ||
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Player of the Year | Paul Geaney | Daingean Uí Chúis |
Young Player of the Year | Dylan Geaney | Daingean Uí Chúis |
Lifetime Achievement Award | Eugene Devane | Lios Póil |
See also
References
- ↑ "Dingle ease to 17th West Kerry crown". Irish Examiner. 1 December 2019. Retrieved 6 December 2019.