All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final referees

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The Sam Maguire Cup

In Gaelic football, the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final, the deciding match of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship competition, is considered the highest honour for referees to be appointed to officiate.

The most recent final (

2019 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final was refereed by David Gough, with Conor Lane on standby; Barry Cassidy
as linesman.

Selection

According to The Irish Times, the referee is often "centre stage" during All-Ireland SFC finals.[2]

Men who referee a final that ends in a draw cannot also referee the replay. This rule was highlighted in 2019, when David Gough — thought by consensus to have had a good game — was replaced by Conor Lane for the replay. Colm O'Rourke in the Sunday Independent column, "The GAA's view that the referee of a drawn game cannot take the replay defies common sense and logic. Why disqualify a referee when he has done a good job? If the referee is not up to it then certainly he should be left off, but when there is almost universal agreement that he is the best referee in the country then give him all the big games and replays too. The players want the best referees".[3]

Brian White was the first to benefit from the rule change when he got to referee the 2000 replay.[4]

Referees are chosen by the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) for their impartiality and their assessed performance scores over that championship season. A clue to the identity of the final referee may be found among those chosen to referee All-Ireland quarter-finals.[5] In recent years, a referee who has overseen an All-Ireland SFC semi-final is never chosen for the final. However, he has tended to have refereed a quarter-final.[5]

A referee who has officiated at one of the semi-finals is traditionally overlooked when deciding the referee for the same year's final.[6]

When the decision is made, the identity of the referee chosen is revealed following the All-Ireland SFC semi-finals and ahead of the final. A period of media attention may ensue, sometimes even before the announcement has been made.[5]

Traditions

On the day, the referee is introduced to the President of Ireland ahead of the game.[7]

The referee receives a Celtic cross for each final he officiates.[8]

Referees

Pre-1928

Harry Boland, 1914 referee
Year Referee Co. Referee's club Ref(s)
1887
John Cullinane Tipperary [9]
1889
T. O'Driscoll
1890
J. J. Kenny Dublin
1891
T. J. Whelan Laois
1892
Dan Fraher Waterford
1893
T. Gilligan Dublin
1894
(1st/2nd?)
R. T. Blake (Dick Blake) Meath [10]
1895
J. J. Kenny Dublin
1896
Thomas Dooley Cork
1897
Spencer Lyons Limerick
1898
John McCarthy Kilkenny
1899
L. Stanley Louth
1900
T. H. Redmond
1901
John McCarthy Kilkenny
1902
Thomas F. O'Sullivan Kerry
1903
John McCarthy Kilkenny
1904
John Fitzgerald Cork
1905
M. F. Crowe Dublin
1906
John Fitzgerald Kildare
1907
John Fitzgerald Kildare
1908
M Conroy Dublin
1909
M. F. Crowe Dublin
1910
w/o /scr.
1911
M. O'Brennan Roscommon
1912
Tom Irwin
1913
M. F. Crowe Dublin
1914
(1st/2nd)
Harry Boland Dublin [11]
1915
Pat Dunphy Laois [11]
1916
Pat Dunphy Laois [11]
1917
Pat Dunphy Laois [11]
1918
Pat Dunphy Laois [11]
1919
Pat Dunphy Laois [11]
1920
Willie Walsh Waterford
1921
Willie Walsh Waterford
1922
Pat Dunphy Laois [11]
1923
James Byrne Wexford
1924
T. Shevlin Roscommon
1925
?
1926
(1st/2nd?)
?
1927
T. Shevlin Roscommon

1928 to 1969: Introduction of the Sam Maguire Cup

Year Referee Co. Referee's club Ref(s)
1928
Tom Burke Louth
1929
Tom Burke Louth
1930
Jim Byrne (Wexford)
1931
T. Keating Tipp
1932
Martin O'Neill Wexford
1933
Martin O'Neill Wexford
1934
Sean McCarthy Kerry
1935
Stephen Jordan Galway
1936
Sean McCarthy Kerry
1937
(1st/2nd?)
M. Hennessy Dublin
1938
(1st/2nd?)
P. Maguire
1939
J. Flaherty Offaly
1940
Seamus Burke Kildare
1941
?
1942
?
1943
(1st/2nd?)
P O Miotain (Wexford)
1944
?
1945
John Dunne [12]
1946
(1st/2nd?)
?
1947
M O'Neill (Wexford)
1948
M. J. Flaherty Offaly
1949
D. Ryan (Kerry)
1950
Simon Deignan (Cavan)
1951
Bill Delaney (Laois)
1952
(1st/2nd?)
Sean Hayes (Tipperary)
1953
Peter McDermott Meath [10]
1954
Simon Deignan (Cavan)
1955
Willie Goodison ( Wexford)
1956
Peter McDermott Meath [10]
1957
P. Geraghty Galway
1958
Simon Deignan (Cavan)
1959
John Dowling Offaly
1960
John Dowling Offaly [13]
1961
L. Maguire Cavan
1962
Eamonn Moules Wicklow [14]
1963
Eamonn Moules Wicklow [14]
1964
Jimmy Hatton Wicklow
1965
Mick Loftus Mayo
1966
Jimmy Hatton Wicklow
1967
John Moloney Tipp
1968
Mick Loftus Mayo
1969
John Moloney Tipp

1970 to 2000

Year Referee Co. Referee's club Ref(s)
1970
P. Kelly Dublin
1971
P. Kelly Dublin
1972
(1st)
Fintan Tierney Cavan; originally from Longford Butlersbridge [6][15]
1972
(2nd)
Paddy Devlin Tyrone [16]
1973
John Moloney Tipp
1974
Paddy Devlin Tyrone [16]
1975
John Moloney Tipp
1976
Paddy Collins Westmeath
1977
John Moloney Tipp
1978
Seamus Aldridge Kildare
1979
Hugh Duggan Armagh [17]
1980
Seamus Murray Monaghan [18]
1981
Paddy Collins Westmeath
1982
P. J. McGrath Mayo Kilmaine [19]
1983
John Gough Antrim [20]
1984
Paddy Collins Westmeath
1985
Paddy Kavanagh Meath [10]
1986
Jimmy Dennigan Cork [21][22]
1987
Pat Lane Limerick St Senan's [23]
1988
(1st/2nd)
Tommy Sugrue Kerry [4]
1989
Paddy Collins Westmeath
1990
Paddy Russell Tipp [24]
1991
Séamus Prior Leitrim Aughnasheelin [25]
1992
Tommy Sugrue Kerry [26]
1993
Tommy Howard Kildare
1994
Tommy Sugrue Kerry [27]
Year Referee Co. Referee's club Standby referee Other linesman Sideline official Ref(s)
1995
Paddy Russell Tipp [28]
1996
(1st/2nd)
Pat McEnaney Monaghan Corduff Paddy Russell[29] [4]
1997
Brian White Wexford Cushinstown [30]
1998
John Bannon Longford Legan Sarsfields [31]
1999
Mick Curley Galway [32]
2000
(1st)
Pat McEnaney Monaghan Corduff
2000
(2nd)
Brian White Wexford Cushinstown [4][30]

2001 to present

Marty Duffy, 2009 referee
Year Referee Co. Referee's club Standby referee Other linesman Sideline official Ref(s)
2001
Michael Collins Cork Clonakilty [33]
2002
John Bannon Longford Legan Sarsfields [34]
2003
Brian White Wexford Cushinstown [30]
2004
Pat McEnaney Monaghan Corduff [35]
2005
Michael Monahan Kildare Raheens [36]
2006
Brian Crowe Cavan Cavan Gaels [6][37]
2007
David Coldrick Meath Blackhall Gaels [10]
2008
Maurice Deegan Laois Stradbally
2009
Marty Duffy Sligo Kilgass [38]
2010
David Coldrick Meath Blackhall Gaels Gearoid O Conamha Maurice Deegan Syl Doyle [39][40]
2011
Joe McQuillan Cavan Kill Shamrocks David Coldrick Pat McEnaney Maurice Condon [41][6]
2012
Maurice Deegan Laois Stradbally [42]
2013
Joe McQuillan Cavan Kill Shamrocks Cormac Reilly Padraig O'Sullivan Michael Duffy [43]
2014
Eddie Kinsella Laois Courtwood Marty Duffy Pádraig Hughes Rory Hickey [44][45][46]
2015
David Coldrick Meath Blackhall Gaels Joe McQuillan Conor Lane Derek Fahy [47]
2016
(1st)
Conor Lane Cork Banteer Maurice Deegan[48]
2016
(2nd)
Maurice Deegan Laois Stradbally David Coldrick/Sean Hurson David Coldrick/Sean Hurson [49]
2017
Joe McQuillan Cavan Kill Shamrocks Conor Lane Padraig O'Sullivan Niall Cullen [50]
2018
Conor Lane Cork Banteer [51]
2019
(1st)
David Gough Meath Slane Conor Lane Barry Cassidy Sean Hurson [52]
2019
(2nd)
Conor Lane Cork Banteer [53]
2020
David Coldrick Meath Blackhall Gaels [54]
2021
Joe McQuillan Cavan Kill Shamrocks David Gough Brendan Cawley Ciaran Brannigan [55]
2022
Sean Hurson Tyrone Galbally Parses Paddy Neilan Barry Cassidy Sean Laverty [56]

Referees with more than one final

 Bold  = referee still active at inter-county level

Referee Number of finals Years
Pat Dunphy 6 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918, 1919, 1922[11]
John Moloney 5 1967, 1969, 1973, 1975, 1977
Paddy Collins 4 1976, 1981, 1984, 1989
Tommy Sugrue 4 1988 (draw), 1988 (replay) 1992, 1994
Pat McEnaney 4[57] 1996 (draw) 1996 (replay), 2000 (draw), 2004
 David Coldrick  4 2007, 2010, 2015, 2020
 Joe McQuillan  4 2011, 2013, 2017, 2021
John McCarthy 3 1898, 1901, 1903
M. F. Crowe 3 1905, 1909, 1913
Brian White 3 1997, 2000 (replay), 2003[30]
Maurice Deegan 3 2008, 2012, 2016 (replay)
 Conor Lane  3 2016 (draw), 2018, 2019 (replay)
Simon Deignan 3 1950, 1954, 1958
J. J. Kenny 2 1890, 1895
R. T. Blake 2 1894 (1st), 1894 (replay)
John Fitzgerald 2 1906, 1907, a man by the same name done the 1904 final but it says Cork and not Kildare?
Harry Boland 2? 1914 (draw), 1914 (replay)
Willie Walsh 2 1920, 1921
T. Shevlin 2 1924, 1927
Tom Burke 2 1928, 1929
Martin O'Neill 2 1932, 1933
Sean McCarthy 2 1934, 1936
M. Hennessy 2? 1937 (draw), 1937 (replay)
P. Maguire 2? 1938 (draw), 1938 (replay)
? 1943 (draw), 1943 (replay)
? 1946 (draw), 1946 (replay)
Sean Hayes 1952 (draw), 1952 (replay)
John Dowling 2 1959, 1960
Eamonn Moules
2 1962,[14] 1963[14]
Mick Loftus 2 1965, 1968
P. Kelly 2 1970, 1971
Paddy Russell 2 1990, 1995
John Bannon 2 1998, 2002
Willie Goodison 1 1955

See also

References

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