1941 Cork Senior Football Championship
Appearance
Dates | 6 April 1941 – 18 January 1942 | ||
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Teams | 19 | ||
Champions | St. Nicholas' (2nd title) Jack Buckley (captain) | ||
Runners-up | Millstreet | ||
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The 1941 Cork Senior Football Championship was the 53rd staging of the Cork Senior Football Championship since its establishment by the Cork County Board in 1887. The draw for the opening round fixtures took place on 26 January 1941. The championship began on 6 April 1941 and ended on 18 January 1942.
Beara entered the championship as the defending champions.
On 18 January 1942, St. Nicholas' won the championship following a 1–08 to 1–05 defeat of Millstreet in the final.[1] This was their second championship title and their first title since 1938.
Results
[edit]First round
[edit]6 April 1941 First round | Ballincollig | 0-01 - 2-09 | Dromtarriffe | Castle Grounds |
20 April 1941 First round | Clonakilty | 1-07 - 1-01 | Duhallow | Cork Athletic Grounds |
27 April 1941 First round | Macroom | 1-04 - 3-08 | St. Nicholas' | Castle Grounds |
11 May 1941 First round | Imokilly | 2-05 - 1-03 | Dohenys | Cork Athletic Grounds |
11 May 1941 First round | Avondhu | 1-00 - 5-10 | Bantry | Cork Athletic Grounds |
11 May 1941 First round | Seandún | 5-03 - 1-03 | Kilmurry | Ballincollig Sportsfield |
18 May 1941 First round | Beara | 3-07 - 0-00 | Muskerry | Bantry Sportsfield |
18 May 1941 First round | Midleton | 5-02 - 0-06 | Fermoy | Riverstown Sportsfield |
1 June 1941 First round | Carbery | 3-06 - 3-03 | Sarsfields | Bandon Sportsfield |
- Millstreet received a bye in this round.
Second round
[edit]22 June 1941 Second round | Bantry | 1-09 - 1-02 | Imokilly | Bandon Sportsfield |
22 June 1941 | Millstreet | 2-05 - 0-02 | Seandún | Castle Grounds |
Quarter-finals
[edit]13 July 1941 Quarter-final | Beara | 2-07 - 2-02 | Midleton | Clonakilty Sportsfield |
27 July 1941 Quarter-final | St. Nicholas' | 3-02 - 1-06 | Sarsfields | The Mardyke |
27 July 1941 Quarter-final | Clonakilty | 1-03 - 0-06 | Dromtarriffe | Dunmanway Sportsfield |
10 August 1941 Quarter-final replay | Clonakilty | 1-07 - 1-07 | Dromtarriffe | Castle Grounds |
17 August 1941 Quarter-final 2nd replay | Clonakilty | 2-06 - 1-09 | Dromtarriffe | Castle Grounds |
31 August 1941 Quarter-final 3rd replay | Clonakilty | 1-07 - 1-07 | Dromtarriffe | Castle Grounds |
7 September 1941 Quarter-final 4th replay | Clonakilty | 3-05 - 0-05 | Dromtarriffe | Castle Grounds |
Semi-finals
[edit]28 September 1941 Semi-final (declared void) | Bantry | 4-03 - 1-02 | Clonakilty | Skibbereen Town Park |
2 November 1941 Semi-final refixture | Bantry | 0-07 - 1-04 | Clonakilty | Dunmanway Sportsfield |
Semi-final | Millstreet | v |
9 November 1941 Semi-final | Beara | 0-03 - 1-00 | St. Nicholas' | Bantry Sportsfield |
30 November 1941 Semi-final replay | Beara | 0-09 - 2-03 | St. Nicholas' | Bantry Sportsfield |
21 December 1941 Semi-final 2nd replay | Beara | 2-04 - 3-04 | St. Nicholas' | Dunmanway Sportsfield |
Final
[edit]18 January 1942 Final | St. Nicholas' | 1-08 - 1-05 | Millstreet | Castle Ground |
Championship statistics
[edit]Miscellaneous
[edit]- St. Nicholas' sister club Glen Rovers also won the Cork Hurling Championship to complete the double.
References
[edit]- ^ "Club History". St. Nick's GAA website. Retrieved 27 June 2019.