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Down Intermediate Football Championship

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Down Intermediate Football Championship
Current season or competition:
2023 Down Intermediate Football Championship
IrishCluiche Ceannais Péil An Dúin
Founded1973
TrophyWJ Farrell Cup
Title holders
Liatroim Fontenoys (2nd title)
Most titles
Ballyholland Harps
Atticall
Warrenpoint
(3 titles)
SponsorsThe Parador Lodge[1][2]

The Down Intermediate Football Championship is an annual Gaelic football competition contested by mid-tier Down GAA clubs. The national media covers the competition.[3]

Liatroim are the title holders (2023) defeating Rostrevor in the Final.

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Format

16 clubs compete in the competition.

History

Bredagh won their maiden title in 2016.[4]

The 2022 final between Rostrevor and Saval pitted Benny Coulter and Danny Hughes (teammates when Down got as far as the 2010 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final) against each other on the sideline.[5]

Honours

The trophy presented to the winners is the ? The winner of the Down IFC qualifies to play in the Down Senior Football Championship. The Down IFC winner also qualifies for the Ulster Intermediate Club Football Championship.[6][7] It is the only team from Down to qualify for this competition. The Down IFC winner may enter the Ulster Intermediate Club Football Championship at either the preliminary round or the quarter-final stage. They often do well there, with the likes of Rostrevor[8][9] among the clubs from Down to play in at least one Ulster Championship final after winning the Down Intermediate Football Championship. Liatroim Fontenoys won Ulster in 1998. Warrenpoint won Ulster in 2014.[10] Then Loughlinisland won Ulster in 2015.[11]

The Down IFC winner — 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.

Finals listed by year

Also won the Ulster and All-Ireland competitions in the same season
Also won the Ulster competition in the same season
Year Winner Score Score Opponents
1973 Greencastle
1990
Dromara
Ballymartin
1991
Glenn
Drumaness
1992
Drumaness
Ballymartin
1993
Ballymartin
1994
Ballyholland Harps
Annaclone
1995
Saval[12]
Newry Bosco
1996
Newry Bosco
1997
Atticall
Annaclone
1998
Liatroim Fontenoys
1999
Ballyholland Harps
2000
Atticall
2001
Warrenpoint
Longstone
2002
Longstone
Saval
2003
Ballyholland Harps
2004
Atticall
2005
RGU Downpatrick
2006
Drumgath
Atticall
2007
RGU Downpatrick
0–12 0–09
Ballymartin
2008
Annaclone
1–13 0–13
Darragh Cross
2009
Ballymartin
0–15 0–07
Darragh Cross
2010
Tullylish
4–07 4–06
Annaclone
2011
Kilclief
1–09 0–09
Ballymartin
2012[13]
Warrenpoint[14]
1–08 0–08
Newry Bosco
2013
Drumgath
0–15 1–07
Newry Bosco
2014
Warrenpoint[15]
1–22 1–09
Ballymartin
2015
Loughinisland[16]
3–11 0–08
An Ríocht
2016[17][18]
Bredagh
3–13 1–10
An Ríocht
2017
Rostrevor[19]
1–10 1–06
Annaclone
2018[20][21]
Bredagh
3–13 1–17
Liatroim Fontenoys
2019[22]
Glenn
1–12 1–10
Newry Shamrocks
2020[23]
Saul
3–10 0–14
Drumgath
2021[24]
An Ríocht
2–06 0–11
Darragh Cross
2022
Saval[25][26]
1–12 1–09
Rostrevor
 2023 
Liatroim Fontenoys
1-13 1-12
Rostrevor

Wins listed by club

# Team Wins Years won
1
Ballyholland Harps
3
1994, 1999, 2003
Atticall
1997, 2000, 2004
Warrenpoint
2001, 2012, 2014
4
Glenn
2
1991, 2019
Ballymartin
1993, 2009
Saval
1995, 2022
RGU Downpatrick
2005, 2007
Drumgath
2006, 2013
Bredagh
2016, 2018
10 Greencastle
1
1973
Dromara
1990
Drumaness
1992
Newry Bosco
1996
Liatroim Fontenoys
1998,  2023
Longstone
2002
Annaclone
2008
Tullylish
2010
Kilclief
2011
Loughinisland
2015
Rostrevor
2017
Saul
2020
An Ríocht
2021

References

  1. ^ Malone, Steve (15 October 2022). "Saval to give Reds their fill". Newry Democrat. Retrieved 3 December 2022.
  2. ^ "Bredagh regain Down Intermediate Football honours". Belfastmedia.com. 26 October 2018. Retrieved 3 December 2022.
  3. ^ Bagnall, Tony (26 September 2016). "Alan Davidson and Daniel Hughes power Bredagh to title". The Irish News. Retrieved 3 December 2022.
  4. ^ "Bredagh crowned champions". Down Recorder. 28 September 2016. Retrieved 3 December 2022. The brilliance of deadly duo Donal Hughes and Alan Davidson sent An Riocht packing as Bredagh claimed their first ever IFC title at Pairc Esler on Sunday.
  5. ^ "Previews: Down Senior, Intermediate and Junior Football finals". Gaelic Life. 13 October 2022. Retrieved 3 December 2022. Former teammates Benny Coulter and Danny Hughes, who helped Down reach the All-Ireland final in 2010, will face off on the sideline this weekend and this one could go right down to the wire.
  6. ^ Watters, Andy (3 November 2018). "Down champions Bredagh travel south for Ulster Intermediate clash with Cavan outfit Mullahoran". The Irish News. Retrieved 3 December 2022. Down champions Bredagh swap the city streets of south Belfast for small town county Cavan this afternoon for a run-in with the once all-conquering 'Dreadnoughts'.
  7. ^ Watters, Andy (12 November 2022). "Down champions Saval make Ulster championship debut against Monaghan's Corduff". The Irish News. Retrieved 3 December 2022. Seventy-three years since their foundation, Down champions Saval make their Ulster debut against a Corduff side that passed their first test at this level with a nerve-jangling victory over Armagh's Shane O'Neill's in last weekend's preliminary round.
  8. ^ Malone, Steve (15 October 2022). "Saval to give Reds their fill". Retrieved 3 December 2022. Rostrevor won the title in 2017 and reached the Ulster Final where they lost to Moy by a point, who went on to win the Intermediate All-Ireland.
  9. ^ "Cavanagh keeps mighty Moy on upward curve". Irish Independent. 27 November 2017. Retrieved 27 November 2017.
  10. ^ "Ulster club IFC final: Warrenpoint come good in second". Hogan Stand. 30 November 2014. Retrieved 2 December 2014.
  11. ^ "Loughinisland stun Bundoran with late show". Irish Independent. 29 November 2015. Retrieved 2 December 2015.
  12. ^ Malone, Steve (15 October 2022). "Saval to give Reds their fill". Retrieved 3 December 2022. Saval last won the Championship in 1995
  13. ^ "Kilcoo Take County Title". newry.ie. 23 October 2012.
  14. ^ "Cookstown win is extra special". Irish Examiner. 3 December 2012. Retrieved 3 December 2012.
  15. ^ "Ulster club IFC final: Warrenpoint come good in second". Hogan Stand. 30 November 2014. Retrieved 2 December 2014.
  16. ^ "Loughinisland stun Bundoran with late show". Irish Independent. 29 November 2015. Retrieved 2 December 2015.
  17. ^ Bagnall, Tony (26 September 2016). "Alan Davidson and Daniel Hughes power Bredagh to title". The Irish News. Retrieved 3 December 2022.
  18. ^ "Bredagh crowned champions". Down Recorder. 28 September 2016. Retrieved 3 December 2022.
  19. ^ Malone, Steve (15 October 2022). "Saval to give Reds their fill". Retrieved 3 December 2022. Rostrevor won the title in 2017 and reached the Ulster Final where they lost to Moy by a point, who went on to win the Intermediate All-Ireland.
  20. ^ "Bredagh regain Down Intermediate Football honours". Belfastmedia.com. 26 October 2018. Retrieved 3 December 2022.
  21. ^ Watters, Andy (3 November 2018). "Down champions Bredagh travel south for Ulster Intermediate clash with Cavan outfit Mullahoran". The Irish News. Retrieved 3 December 2022. Jody Gormley steered Bredagh to the Down Intermediate title this year
  22. ^ Malone, Steve (16 October 2019). "Captains character inspires Glenn". Newry Democrat.
  23. ^ O Meiscill, Padraig (21 September 2020). "Saul's hat-trick of majors ensures victory in Down IFC final". The Irish News.
  24. ^ Casey, Shaun (4 December 2021). "An Ríocht chasing more glory days". Gaelic Life. Retrieved 3 December 2022. An Ríocht picked up their first ever championship success at senior level with a 2-6 to 0-11 win over Darragh Cross in the Intermediate final. It was a historic day for the Kingdom and a result that didn't look likely heading into the last water break. Bernie Ruane's side trailed 0-11 to 0-5 but late goals from Eoin Sloan and Kory Colgan completed a comeback that will live long in the memory.
  25. ^ Watters, Andy (12 November 2022). "Down champions Saval make Ulster championship debut against Monaghan's Corduff". The Irish News. Retrieved 3 December 2022. Saval clinched their maiden Down intermediate title with victory over Rostrevor on October 15
  26. ^ Malone, Steve (15 October 2022). "Saval to give Reds their fill". Retrieved 3 December 2022.
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