1969–70 National Football League (Ireland)

1969–70 National Football League
League details
Dates October 1969 – 10 May 1970
League champions
Winners Mayo (10th win)
Captain Johnny Carey
League runners-up
Runners-up Down
Captain Tom O'Hare

The 1969–70 National Football League was the 39th staging of the National Football League (NFL), an annual Gaelic football tournament for the Gaelic Athletic Association county teams of Ireland.

Mayo beat Down in the final.[1][2][3][4]

Format

Round-Robin Format

Titles

Teams in all four divisions competed for the National Football League title.

Teams that did not qualify for the inter-divisional play-offs completed for the Supplementary League Title. There was a severe lack of interest in this league, with considerable delays in organising fixtures in the Southern section.[6] When the final was eventually played, fewer than 100 people attended.[7]

League Phase

Division One

Inter-Group Play-Offs

Division Two

Inter-Group Play-Offs

Division Three

Inter-Group Play-Offs

Division Four

Group A Play-Offs

Inter-Group Play-Offs

Supplementary League

A: Longford, B: Kilkenny, Waterford, Carlow

Group A Regulation Games

Group B Regulation Games

Supplementary League Final

Knockout Phase

Semi-Finals

12 April 1970
Down 1-11 2-3 Kildare
Croke Park, Dublin[32]
Attendance: 11,101

19 April 1970
Mayo 1-11 2-7 Derry

Finals

10 May 1970
Final
Mayo 4-7 0-10 Down
JJ Cribben 2-1; J Corcoran 0-4; T Fitzgerald, J Gibbons 1-0 each; W McGee, J Langan 0-1 each
Croke Park, Dublin
Attendance: 32,042[34]
Referee: John Moloney (Tipperary)[35]

References

  1. GAA Final Teams
  2. GAA Archive 1970
  3. Mayo GAA Blog
  4. "Mayo’s 1970 National Football League win remembered" - Mayo News
  5. "League Tables", Irish Press, 18 November 1969, p. 16
  6. Croke, Andy, "Lack of interest hits new league", Sunday Independent, 26 April 1970, p. 15
  7. "Cork footballers too good for Antrim", Cork Examiner, 29 June 1970, p. 11
  8. "Down and Westmeath finish all square", Irish Independent, 2 March 1970, p. 9
  9. "National Football and Hurling League Special", Irish Press, 9 March 1970, p. 15
  10. "National Football and Hurling League Special", Irish Press, 9 March 1970, p. 15
  11. "Results at a Glance", Irish Press, 23 March 1970, p. 14
  12. "Down scrape in", Irish Independent, 6 April 1970, p. 10
  13. National Football and Hurling League Special", Irish Press, 9 March 1970, p. 15
  14. National Football and Hurling League Special", Irish Press, 9 March 1970, p. 15
  15. "Sligo miss made sure for Derry", Irish Press, 23 March 1970, p. 19
  16. "Kerry go out in style", Irish Independent, 3 March 1970, p. 9
  17. "Brilliant Mayo outclass poor Clare side at Galway", Irish Press, 23 March 1970, p. 19
  18. "Mayo pull through", Irish Independent, 13 April 1970, p. 11
  19. "Kildare knock out Roscommon", Irish Independent, 2 February 1970, p. 38
  20. "National Football and Hurling League Special", Irish Press, 9 March 1970, p. 15
  21. "Wexford in Final", Irish Press, 23 March 1970, p. 19
  22. Cogley, Mitchel, "Easy for Kildare", Irish Press, 6 April 1970, p. 11
  23. "G.A.A. in brief", Irish Press, 16 March 1970, p. 11
  24. "Dolan's effort was in vain", Irish Press, 23 March 1970, p. 19
  25. "Fermanagh go down in League tie", Anglo Celt, 3 April 1970, p. 13
  26. "Early goals paved way for Antrim", Irish Press, 6 April 1970, p. 15
  27. "Dual win for Antrim", Irish Independent, 13 April 1970, p. 12
  28. "G.A.A. in brief", Irish Press, 16 March 1970, p. 11
  29. "Results at a glance", Irish Press, 20 April 1970, p. 14
  30. "Tipperary footballers well on top", Cork Examiner, 22 April 1970, p. 14
  31. "Cork footballers too good for Antrim", Cork Examiner, 29 June 1970, p. 11
  32. "Down cover supreme as Kildare go out of race", Irish Independent, 13/04/1970, p.11
  33. "Results at a glance", Irish Press, 20/04/1970, p.14
  34. "For The Record, A History of the National Football and Hurling League Finals", Tom Morrison, Collins Press, 2002, ISBN 9781903464151
  35. "For The Record, A History of the National Football and Hurling League Finals", Tom Morrison, Collins Press, 2002,ISBN 9781903464151
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