Football championship
The 1900 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was the 14th staging of Ireland's premier Gaelic football knock-out competition. The Leinster Quarter Final Wexford end Dublin's 3 year All Ireland title. Tipperary were the winners.[ 1] [ 2] [ 3]
1900 saw the introduction of a new All-Ireland format. The four provincial championships would be played as usual. The four champions play in the "Home" championship, with the winners of the Home final going on to face London in the All-Ireland final.
Galway were the only entrants, so they received a bye to the Home semi-final.
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Paddy Cluskey (gk)
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Jim Harrison
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Paddy McDonnell
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Jack Clarke
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Dick Murray
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Bill Sherry
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Joe Mooney
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Jim Hughes
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Jimmy Quinn
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Jimmy Martin
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John Gregory
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Johnny Gerrard
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Peter L'Estrange
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Jim Murray
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Chris McCann
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Nick O'Neill
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Eddie Dempsey
Louth were represented by Drogheda Independents ,the outgoing Louth county champions.
Antrim were the only entrants, so they received a bye to the Home semi-final.
Tipperary made an objection and were awarded the game.
Championship statistics [ edit ]
Connacht and Munster back for the first time since 1892.
London become part of the All Ireland Series.
Tipperary won the double in football and hurling for the like 5 years before hand in 1895 the last time that it happened until Cork in 1990.
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^ "All-Ireland Championships", Cork Examiner, 21 October 1901, p. 7
^ Freemans Journal, 4 November 1901, p. 14
^ Cork Examiner; 11 November 1901
^ "G.A.A. The All-Ireland Championships", The Cork Examiner; 18 March 1902, p.3
^ Cork Examiner; 14 May 1902
^ "All-Ireland Championships", Freemans Journal, 22 September 1902, p. 7
Pre-1928
Beginning of Sam Maguire
80-minute experiment
Post-experiment
Qualifiers and quarter-finals era
Associated competitions Statistics and awards