2010 All-Ireland Senior Ladies' Football Championship final

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2010 All-Ireland Senior Ladies' Football Final
Event2010 All-Ireland Senior Ladies' Football Championship
Dublin win first All-Ireland title
Date26 September 2010
VenueCroke Park, Dublin
Player of the MatchSinéad Aherne
RefereeK Delahunty (Tipperary)
Attendance21,750 [1]
2009
2011

The 2010 All-Ireland Senior Ladies' Football Championship final featured Dublin and Tyrone. This was Dublin's fourth final and Tyrone's first. On the three previous occasions Dublin had reached the final in 2003, 2004 and 2009, they had finished as runners-up. In 2010 they would win their first title. On their way to the final, Tyrone had knocked out Cork in the quarter-final, interrupting their monopoly of the All-Ireland for one year. However Tyrone proved to be no match for Dublin in the final. At half-time Dublin led by 2–8 to 0–5. With twenty minutes remaining, Dublin led by 16 points and that margin would separate the two teams at the finish. Sinéad Aherne scored 2–7 to claim the Player of the Match award. [1][2][3][4]

Route to the Final[edit]

Match info[edit]

Dublin3–16; 0–9Tyrone
Sinéad Aherne (2-7)
Amy McGuinness (1-3)
Siobhán McGrath (0-1)
Elaine Kelly (0-2)
Lyndsey Davey (0-2)
Gemma Fay (0-1)
Lindsay Peat (0-1)
[1][2][5] Gemma Begley (0-4)
Joline Donnelly (0-3)
Cathy Donnelly (0-1)
Nina Murphy (0-1)
Attendance: 21,750
Referee: K Delahunty (Tipperary)

Teams[edit]

Manager: Gerry McGill

Team:
1 Clíodhna O'Connor
2 Rachel Ruddy
3 Avril Cluxton
4 Maria Kavanagh
5 Siobhán McGrath
6 Sorcha Furlong
7 Gemma Fay
8 Denise Masterson (c)
9 Niamh McEvoy (Parnells) [Note 1]
10 Mary Nevin
11 Amy McGuinness
12 Lindsay Peat
13 Lyndsey Davey
14 Sinéad Aherne
15 Elaine Kelly


Substitutes:
B. Finlay for Kelly (46)
N. Hyland for Nevin (52)
Noëlle Healy for McGuinness (56)
Niamh McEvoy (St. Sylvester's) for Niamh McEvoy (57) [Note 1]
C. Barrett for Fay (57)

Manager: Colm Donnelly

Team:[6]
1 Shannon Lynch
2 Eimear Teague
3 Maura Kelly
4 Sinead McLaughlin
5 Maria Donnelly
6 Neamh Woods
7 Lynda Donnelly
8 Sarah Donnelly (c)
9 Shannon Quinn
10 Cathy Donnelly
11 Gemma Begley
12 Aisling O'Kane
13 Catriona McGahan
14 Sarah Connolly
15 Joline Donnelly


Substitutes:
Nina Murphy for Connolly (14)
Rosin Rafferty for Teague (half-time)
Orla O'Neill for McGahan (44)
Marie Gallagher for M. Donnelly (44)
Clare Scullion for O'Kane (56)

Notes
  • ^1 The Dublin team featured two players named Niamh McEvoy. One played for Parnells and the other for St. Sylvesters.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "TG4 All-Ireland Ladies senior football championship final". ladiesgaelic.ie. 29 September 2010. Retrieved 4 April 2018.
  2. ^ a b "Dublin Ladies complete maiden win of All-Ireland Football title". www.breakingnews.ie. 26 September 2010. Retrieved 4 April 2018.
  3. ^ "The day the Dublin Ladies turned the screw". www.the42.ie. 23 September 2016. Retrieved 4 April 2018.
  4. ^ "Tyrone stun Cork in Ladies quarter-final". www.rte.ie. 21 August 2010. Retrieved 4 April 2018.
  5. ^ "Dublin v Tyrone - TG4 All-Ireland Senior Ladies Football Championship Final Photos". www.sportsfile.com. 26 September 2010. Retrieved 4 April 2018.
  6. ^ "Tyrone Ladies Football Headshots 2010 Photos". www.sportsfile.com. 14 September 2010. Retrieved 2 January 2020.