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Gaelic football competition, Leinster, Ireland
1954 O'Byrne Cup Tournament details Province Leinster Year 1954 Trophy O'Byrne Cup Date 11 April 1954 — 20 March 1955 Teams 12 Winners Champions Offaly (1st win)Runners-up Runners-up Louth 1955 →
The 1954 O'Byrne Cup was a Gaelic football tournament contested by the county teams of Leinster GAA . It was the first staging of the competition , then referred to as the Matt Byrne Memorial Cup.
Offaly won the tournament after defeating Louth in the final, played at Croke Park on 20 March 1955.
Format
The tournament was contested on a knockout basis. First-round byes were awarded to Carlow, Laois, Longford and Meath.
Results
First Round
Wexford v Kilkenny
Louth v Kildare
Wicklow v Dublin
Westmeath v Offaly
Quarter-Finals
Laois v Carlow
Offaly v Wexford
Meath v Longford
Louth v Wicklow
Semi-Finals
Meath v Louth
Offaly v Laois
Final
Offaly v Louth
20 March 1955 Offaly 0-10 - 1-05 Louth Croke Park
A. Kelly 0-3, C. Carroll, P. Casey 0-2 each, M. Casey, P. Fenlon, J. Kinahan 0-1 each
T. Rogers 1-0, A. Monk, P. Butterly 0-2 each, J. McDonnell 0-1
Referee: B. O'Riordan (Dublin )
References
"G.A.A. in Co. Wicklow". Wicklow People . 3 April 1954.
"Louth Team's Poor Showing". Dundalk Democrat . 26 March 1955.
"G.A.A. i gConndae Loc gCarman". New Ross Standard . 16 April 1954.
"Louth's Easy Win Over Kildare". Dundalk Democrat . 17 April 1954.
"Wicklow Untroubled". Nationalist and Leinster Times . 17 April 1954.
"Westmeath Go Under". Westmeath Examiner . 1 May 1954.
"Laois Are Into Matt Byrne Cup Semi-Final". Irish Press . 16 August 1954.
"Offaly Victory In Byrne Cup". Offaly Independent . 28 August 1954.
"All The Way Victory For Meath". Meath Chronicle . 28 August 1954.
"Louth Had A Lucky Win Over Wicklow". Drogheda Independent . 4 September 1954.
"Another Victory For Louth Over Meath". Dundalk Democrat . 18 September 1954.
"Craft told". Nationalist and Leinster Times . 18 September 1954.
"A Major Competition At Last". Offaly Independent . 26 March 1955.
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