1994–95 National Football League (Ireland)


The 1994–95 National Football League, known for sponsorship reasons as the Church & General National Football League, was the 64th staging of the National Football League (NFL), an annual Gaelic football tournament for the Gaelic Athletic Association county teams of Ireland.

1994–95 National Football League
League details
DatesOctober 1994 – 14 May 1995
Teams33
League champions
WinnersDerry (3rd win)
CaptainTony Scullion
ManagerMickey Moran
League runners-up
Runners-upDonegal
ManagerP. J. McGowan[1]
Other division winners
Division 2Clare
Division 3Cavan
Division 4Monaghan

The tournament introduced two experimental rules: consecutive handpasses were banned, and players had to stay 10 m (11 yd) from the free-kick taker. This later evolved into the current 13 m (14 yd) exclusion zone.[2] Derry defeated Donegal in the final.[3][4][5]

Format

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The teams are in four divisions, three of 8 teams and one of 9. Each team plays all the other teams in its division once: either home or away. Teams earn 2 points for a win and 1 for a draw. The top two teams in Divisions 2, 3 and 4 are promoted, while the bottom two teams in Divisions 1, 2 and 3 are relegated.[6]

Eight teams contest the NFL quarter-finals:

  • The top 4 teams in Division 1
  • The top 2 teams in Division 2
  • The first-placed team in Division 3
  • The first-placed team in Division 4

Results and tables

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Division One

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Play-Offs

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26 March 1995 For 3rd Place Kerry 1-10 — 1-8 Donegal Tuam[7]
2 April 1995 For 4th Place Donegal 1-16 — 0-11 Kildare Clones[8]

Table

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TeamPldWDLPtsStatus
Laois750210Advance to quarter-finals
Derry74129
Kerry74038
Donegal74038
Kildare74038
Meath73046
Dublin72145Relegated to Division Two of the 1995–96 NFL
Down71062

Division two

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Play-Offs

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2 April 1995 For 2nd Place Tyrone 1-10 — 0-9 Louth Clones[9]

Table

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TeamPldWDLPtsStatus
Clare751111Promoted to Division One of the 1995–96 NFL and advance to quarter-finals
Tyrone750210
Louth750210
Cork73228
Leitrim73137
Armagh72236
Galway71153Relegated to Division Three of the 1995–96 NFL
Mayo70161

Division 3

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TeamPldWDLPtsStatus
Cavan760112Promoted to Division Two of the 1995–96 NFL and advance to quarter-finals
Westmeath751111Promoted to Division Two of the 1995–96 NFL
Roscommon750210
Wexford73137
Fermanagh73046
Antrim73046
Longford71244Relegated to Division Four of the 1995–96 NFL
Tipperary70070

Division 4

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TeamPldWDLPtsStatus
Monaghan870114Promoted to Division Three of the 1995–96 NFL and advance to quarter-finals
Sligo861113Promoted to Division Three of the 1995–96 NFL
Wicklow860212
Offaly850310
Carlow84139
Waterford83056
Kilkenny81163
Limerick81163
London80262

Knockout stage

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Quarter-finals

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Derry1-11 – 0-11Cavan

Laois2-8 – 1-6Monaghan
Attendance: 14,606 [11]

Tyrone3-7 – 0-7Kerry
Attendance: 14,606

Donegal2-11 – 3-7Clare

Semi-finals

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Donegal1-14 – 2-8Laois
Attendance: 28,417

Derry1-8 – 2-3Tyrone
Attendance: 28,417

Final

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Derry0-12 – 0-8Donegal
Attendance: 28,392[16]
Referee: Paddy Russell (Tipperary) [17]

References

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  1. ^ Bonner, Declan (28 May 2020). "Champions dethroned". Donegal News. p. 55. It was mentioned to me last week that it was 25 years since Donegal dethroned Down in the preliminary round of the Ulster Championship… PJ McGowan had taken over from Brian McEniff at that stage… It's funny looking back now because we had played the League final against Derry the week before and lost.
  2. ^ GAA's previous experimental rules - Irish Independent
  3. ^ GAA Final Teams Archived 2015-07-17 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ "GAA Archive 1995". Archived from the original on 23 September 2015. Retrieved 20 July 2015.
  5. ^ Photo of final
  6. ^ Gaelic Games website
  7. ^ "Kerry pack killer punch", Irish Independent, 27/03/1995, p. 26
  8. ^ "Donegal tops as Lilywhites flag",Irish Independent, 03/04/1995, p. 27
  9. ^ "Tyrone's wee bit of class", Irish Independent, 03/04/1995, p. 27
  10. ^ "Cassidy's class act sends brave Cavan crashing", Irish Independent Sports Supplement, 17 April 1995, p. 4
  11. ^ "Monaghan collared by Laois", Irish Independent Sports Supplement, 17 April 1995, p. 4
  12. ^ "Kingdom hopes shattered", Irish Independent Sports Supplement, 17 April 1995, p. 5
  13. ^ "Donegal edge out Clare with a late flourish", Irish Independent Sports Supplement, 17 April 1995, p. 5
  14. ^ "Donegal deliver vintage display", Irish Independent Sports Supplement, 1 May 1995, p. 5
  15. ^ "Dull Derry subdue Tyrone", Irish Independent Sports Supplement, 1 May 1995, p. 5
  16. ^ "For The Record, A History of the National Football and Hurling League Finals", Tom Morrison, Collins Press, 2002, ISBN 9781903464151
  17. ^ "For The Record, A History of the National Football and Hurling League Finals", Tom Morrison, Collins Press, 2002, ISBN 9781903464151
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