All Ireland Senior Football Qualifiers 2012

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drici

Phase 2 Senior Hurling Championship  Qualifier draw on Monday morning

The draw for the second phase of the GAA Hurling qualifiers will take place this Monday morning at 8-30am.

Two losing Semi Finalists from Leinster (Offaly and Dublin/Kilkenny) will be joined in the draw by the two losing Semi Finalists from Munster (Clare and Cork/Tipperary).

The losing Leinster teams will be drawn to play against the losing Munster teams and there will also be a draw to determine who has home venue in each of the ties.

The Phase II games are scheduled to take place on the weekend of July 7th.

The draw will be broadcast live on Morning Ireland on RTÉ Radio and streamed.



The wireless is all the go now.

drici

All Ireland Senior Football Qualifiers Round 1

Longford v Derry Pearse Park (Saturday 7-00pm)
Championship 2012
Longford 1-10 Laois 0-12; Longford 2-09 Wexford 0-15 (draw);
Wexford 1-13 Longford 0-15;
Donegal 2-13 Derry 0-09
They meet for the third time in the All Ireland Qualifiers (and third overall in Championship history) with the score standing at 1-1 from their previous two meetings. Derry won by 2-13 to 0-09 in Pearse Park in 2002 while Longford won by 1-16 to 2-12, also in Pearse Park, in 2006. Longford will be having their fourth game in this year's championship, having already had three remarkably close calls in Leinster where they beat Laois by a point, drew with Wexford and lost the replay by a point. Derry were well beaten by Donegal in the Ulster Quarter Final.
Qualifiers 2011: Longford 2-16 Cavan 0-11; Tyrone 1-17 Longford 0-15
(Round 2).
Kildare 0-19 Derry 0-13 (Round 4).
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Laois v Carlow Portlaoise (Saturday 7-00pm)
Championship 2012
Longford 1-10 Laois 0-12
Carlow 1-12 Meath 1-12 (draw)
Meath 2-21 Carlow 1-09 (replay)
They meet for the first time in the Championship since 2006 with Carlow
seeking their first Championship win over Laois since 1988.

Last Five Championship Clashes
2006 - Laois 1-17 Carlow 1-09 (Leinster Quarter Final)
2004 - Laois 0-15 Carlow 1-07 (Leinster Quarter Final)
2002 - Laois 0-18 Carlow 0-11 (All Ireland Qualifiers)
1995 - Laois 1-16 Carlow 0-15 (Leinster Quarter Final*
1995 - Laois 2-11 Carlow 1-13 (Leinster Quarter final)*
*Re-fixture ordered after disputed point in first game

Qualifiers 2011
Laois 2-16 Tipperary 0-11; Kildare 3-16 Laois 0-10 (Round 2)
Antrim 1-13 Carlow 2-09 (Round 2)
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Tipperary v Offaly Thurles (Saturday  7-00pm)
Championship 2012
Kerry 0-16 Tipperary 0-10
Kildare 0-19 Offaly 0-06
They meet for the first time in the Championship but have already met once this year when Tipperary won by 0-11 to 0-8 in Clonmel in Round 7 of the Football League (Division 3) campaign. Tipperary were already doomed to relegation and the defeat also sentenced Offaly to the drop.
Qualifiers 2011
Laois 2-16 Tipperary 0-11(Round 1)
Offaly 1-18 Monaghan 1-10; Limerick 3-13 Offaly 0-15 (Round 2)
***
Westmeath v Louth Mullingar (Saturday 7-00pm)
Championship 2012
Louth 2-09 Westmeath 0-14
Dublin 2-22 Louth 0-12
They have already met in League and Championship this year with Louth winning both. They beat Westmeath by 0-12 to 1-06 in the opening round of the Division 2 campaign in Haggardstown in February and by a point, 2-9 to 0-14 in the opening round of the Leinster Championship in Navan on May 20. A last minute goal by substitute Daniel O'Connor snatched a dramatic victory for Louth who later lost heavily to Dublin.

Last Five Championship Clashes
2010: Louth 1-15 Westmeath 2-10 (Leinster Semi Final)
2001: Westmeath 1-13 Louth 0-13 (All Ireland Qualifier)
1994: Louth 0-13 Westmeath 1-09 (Leinster First Round)
1983: Louth 2-11 Westmeath 2-05 (Leinster First Round)
1977: Louth 2-09 Westmeath 0-12 (Leinster Quarter Final)

Qualifiers 2011
Antrim 0-16 Westmeath 1-07 (Round 1)
Meath 5-08 Louth 2-08 (Round 1)
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Wicklow v Waterford Aughrim (Saturday 2-30pm)
Championship 2012
Meath 0-16 Wicklow 0-11
Limerick 2-12 Waterford 0-07
They meet for the first time in the Championship but have already met this year in Division 4 of the Football League with Waterford winning by 4-7 to 1-12 in Aughrim on March 4. Three first half goals from Mark Ferncombe set Waterford on their way to a 3-6 to 0-5 lead and while Wicklow battled back in the second half, they had left themselves with too much to do. Qualifiers 2011
Wicklow 1-18 Sligo 0-16; Wicklow 2-13 Armagh 0-19 (After Extra Time);
Armagh 2-09 Wicklow 0-10 (replay) (Round 2)
Waterford 1-17 Londain 0-13; Limerick 0-14 Waterford 0-09 (Round 3)
***
Londain v Antrim Ruislip (Saturday 1-00pm)
Championship 2012
Leitrim 0-12 Londain 1-08
Monaghan 1-12 Antrim 1-09
They meet for the first time in the Championship. Londain ran Leitrim to a point in the Connacht first round while Antrim came up three points short against Monaghan.

Qualifiers 2011
Londain 0-15 Fermanagh 0-09; Waterford 1-17 Londain 0-13
Antrim 0-16 Westmeath 1-07; Antrim 1-13 Carlow 2-09; Down 3-13 Antrim 0-10
(Round 3)

***
Roscommon v Armagh Dr.Hyde Park (Sunday 2-30pm)
Championship 2012
Galway 3-15 Roscommon 0-10
Tyrone 0-19 Armagh 1-13
This will be their fifth clash in the Championship and their first since 1980 when Roscommon won the All-Ireland Semi Final by six points.

Previous Championship Clashes
1980: Roscommon 2-20 Armagh 3-11 (All Ireland Semi Final)
1977: Armagh 0-15 Roscommon 0-14 (All Ireland Semi Final) Replay
1977: Armagh 3-09 Roscommon 2-12 (All Ireland Semi Final) Draw
1953: Armagh 0-08 Roscommon 0-07 (All Ireland Semi Final)
Qualifiers 2011
Armagh 0-19 Wicklow 2-13 (After Extra Time); Armagh 2-09 Wicklow 0-10
(Replay); Tyrone 2-13 Armagh 0-13 (Round 3)
Tyrone 3-19 Roscommon 1-14 (Round 4)
***
Fermanagh v Cavan Brewster Park (Sunday 2-30pm)
Championship 2012
Down 2-10 Fermanagh 1-08
Donegal 1-16 Cavan 1-10
They meet for the third time in four seasons, having also clashed in 2009 and 2010.

LAST FIVE CHAMPIONSHIP CLASHES
2010: Fermanagh 1-13 Cavan 0-13 (Ulster Quarter Final)
2009: Cavan 0-13 Fermanagh 1-09 (Ulster Quarter Final)
2003: Fermanagh 0-16 Cavan 1-10 (All Ireland Qualifiers)
1998: Cavan 0-13 Fermanagh 0-11 (Ulster Quarter Final)
1997: Cavan 0-14 Fermanagh 0-11 (Ulster Quarter Final) Replay

Qualifiers 2011
Londain 0-15 Fermanagh 0-09
Longford 2-16 Cavan 0-11

drici

The draw for Round 2 of the All Ireland Senior Football Championship Qualifiers will take place on TV3 this Monday morning coming, July 2.

The draw will be broadcast live on the station's Ireland AM programme at 8-35am

You can follow the draw as it happens on the GAA's official Twitter account @officialgaa, and full details of the Round 2 games will be available on GAA.ie shortly afterwards.

The eight winners from this weekend's Round 1 games as well as each of the eight teams defeated in the Provincial Semi Finals will be entered in the draw.

The defeated Provincial Semi Finalists will be drawn from Bowl A, the Round 1 winners from Bowl B, and both will be then be placed in Bowl C, with the first team drawn from Bowl C handed home advantage.

The games will be played on the weekend of July 14/15, with times and venues to be confirmed later by the CCCC.

The draw will be carried out by Uachtarán Chumann Lúthchleas Gael Liam Ó Néill and a guest.

Farrandeelin

I miss the televised draw on the Sunday evenings.
Inaugural Football Championship Prediction Winner.

Captain Obvious

Why the Monday morning draws? after Armagh get the expected win on Sunday they will be hoping to avoid Kerry.

drici

     Bowl B                             Bowl A
Londain/Antrim                    Donegal/Tyrone
Wicklow/Waterford               Monaghan
Laois/Carlow                        Galway
Westmeath/Louth                 Leitrim
Tipperary/Offaly                   Kerry
Longford/Derry                     Limerick
Roscommon/Armagh             Kildare/Meath
Fermanagh/Cavan                 Dublin/Wexford



Bowl A looks a wee bit slanty.

heffo

Quote from: Captain Obvious on June 27, 2012, 02:26:23 AM
Why the Monday morning draws? after Armagh get the expected win on Sunday they will be hoping to avoid Kerry.

Hoping to gain extra media coverage doing it Monday.

GalwayBayBoy

Quote from: heffo on June 28, 2012, 04:06:52 PM
Quote from: Captain Obvious on June 27, 2012, 02:26:23 AM
Why the Monday morning draws? after Armagh get the expected win on Sunday they will be hoping to avoid Kerry.

Hoping to gain extra media coverage doing it Monday.

By doing it on radio during Morning Ireland or breakfast television on TV3?

Seems mad not to do the draw on Sunday evenings after a game when you know actual GAA fans have tuned in. Plus the draw then makes the Monday sports pages.



Aristo 60

Quote from: Farrandeelin on June 27, 2012, 12:56:12 AM
I miss the televised draw on the Sunday evenings.

Miss them myself. Will never forget waking from a Sunday afternoon slumber on the couch back in 2010 only to find we'd drawn Kerry in the QTF. Sure you never know says I.

theticklemister

Ya mind the draw was released on the radio a few years even though 'the draw never took place'!!lol. How many years ago was that.

Me mate says that longford v derry is on bbc 2 on saturday, but can't see it. Any truth?

heffo

Quote from: GalwayBayBoy on June 28, 2012, 04:27:37 PM
Quote from: heffo on June 28, 2012, 04:06:52 PM
Quote from: Captain Obvious on June 27, 2012, 02:26:23 AM
Why the Monday morning draws? after Armagh get the expected win on Sunday they will be hoping to avoid Kerry.

Hoping to gain extra media coverage doing it Monday.

By doing it on radio during Morning Ireland or breakfast television on TV3?

Seems mad not to do the draw on Sunday evenings after a game when you know actual GAA fans have tuned in. Plus the draw then makes the Monday sports pages.

I believe the thinking is that there is already plenty of GAA coverage on a Monday and this extends it into a Tuesday. Monday morning draw is a pilot scheme. Also streamed live on rte.ie

sbw

Quote from: theticklemister on June 28, 2012, 09:50:36 PM
Ya mind the draw was released on the radio a few years even though 'the draw never took place'!!lol. How many years ago was that.

Me mate says that longford v derry is on bbc 2 on saturday, but can't see it. Any truth?

Get that bus started Tickle bbc have more brains than to show that .

theticklemister


drici

   Bowl B                            Bowl A
Antrim                                 Tyrone
Wicklow                               Monaghan
Laois/Carlow                        Galway
Westmeath/Louth                 Leitrim
Tipperary/Offaly                    Kerry
Longford/Derry                     Limerick
Roscommon/Armagh             Kildare/Meath
Fermanagh/Cavan                 Dublin/Wexford


Four seven o'clockers on their way.