The 2017 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final, the 130th event of its kind and the culmination of the
2017 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, was played at
Croke Park in Dublin on 17 September 2017.
The final was the fourth occasion that the two counties met in the final, following matches in
1921,
2013
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and
2016. Prior to the game, Dublin were seeking their third consecutive All-Ireland title, while Mayo were aiming for their first All-Ireland since
1951. The same two counties played in the
ladies' All-Ireland final. This was only the second time that the final pairing had been the same in the men's and ladies' championships; the first time was in 1982, when
Kerry
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played
Offaly
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in the
men's and
ladies' finals. It was the second consecutive year that a team qualified under the system of second chances introduced in 2001; Mayo played despite
defeat in its provincial championship.
Dublin won the final by a point on a 1–17 to 1–16 scoreline to claim their third title in a row, the first time this has happened since 1921–23.
The final was played before a capacity attendance of 82,243 people. The match drew a peak audience of 1.3 million, which made it the most watched RTÉ broadcast of 2017, surpassing the
hurling final. The following year,
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listed this as the fourth greatest All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final.
The game was televised nationally on
RTÉ2
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History
In the 1970s, the Iri ...
as part of ''
The Sunday Game
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'' live programme, presented by
Michael Lyster
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from Croke Park, with studio analysis from
Joe Brolly
Joe Brolly (born 25 June 1969 Dungiven, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland) is a Gaelic football analyst, former player and barrister who played at senior level for the Derry county team.
Brolly played for Derry in the 1990s and early 2000s ...
,
Pat Spillane
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, and
Colm O'Rourke
Colm O'Rourke (born 31 August 1957) is a Gaelic football manager, former player, retired secondary school principal, sports broadcaster and columnist. He has been manager of the Meath county team since 2022.
O'Rourke's league and championship ...
. Match commentary was provided by
Ger Canning
Ger Canning is an Irish sports commentator with Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ).
Career
Ger Canning was born in Cork on 10 May 1951. He was a secondary school teacher at South Presentation school in Cork City when he began his broadcasting c ...
with analysis by
Dessie Dolan
Dessie Dolan (born 11 July 1979) is an Irish Gaelic football manager who has been manager of the senior Westmeath county team since 2022.
He played for the Garrycastle club and for the Westmeath county team, as well as international rules foo ...
. The game was also televised internationally by
Sky Sports
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, presented by
Rachel Wyse
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Early life
Rachel attended St Andrew's College, Dublin.
Wyse graduated from the Institute of Art, Desi ...
and
Brian Carney.
Paths to the final
The two teams had widely varying paths to the final. Whereas Mayo struggled (losing to
Galway
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, needing
extra time
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to beat
Derry and
Cork
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***Wine cork
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and replays to beat
Roscommon
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The name Roscommon is derived from Coman mac Faelchon who buil ...
and
Kerry
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* Kerry, Queensland, Australia
* County Kerry, Ireland
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), Dublin breezed to the final, winning their five games by 12, 31, 9, 10 and 12 points respectively.
Mayo
Dublin
Pre-match
Jubilee team
The
Donegal team that won the
1992 All-Ireland Final were presented to the crowd before the match to mark 25 years.
Ticketing
Demand for tickets was extremely high in both counties with Dublin and Mayo receiving around 32,000 tickets between them. Stand tickets were priced at €80 with terrace at €40.
Related events
The
2017 All-Ireland Minor Football Final was played between
Kerry
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* Kerry (name), a given name and surname of Gaelic origin (including a list of people with the name)
Places
* Kerry, Queensland, Australia
* County Kerry, Ireland
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and
Derry as a curtain-raiser to the senior final, with Kerry winning by 6–17 to 1–8.
Match
Officials
On 4 September, Cavan's
Joe McQuillan was confirmed as the referee for the final. It was McQuilllan's third All Ireland final having previously been in charge in
2011 and
2013
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. Cork's Conor Lane was the standby referee, the other linesman was Padraig O’Sullivan from Kerry and the Sideline official was Niall Cullen.
Build-up
The All-Ireland final was played between
Dublin
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and
Mayo Mayo often refers to:
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Australia
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, the second consecutive meeting of the teams in the decisive match. The reigning champions, Dublin, had
defeated
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Mayo following a
replay, and were looking to claim their third consecutive title. Dublin were favourites to win prior to throw-in. Pre-match discussion in the media revolved around
the Mayo curse, a superstition held among GAA fans that Mayo will not win the All-Ireland until every member of the victorious 1951 team had died. The curse allegedly arose after a priest punished the team for celebrating rapturously in front of a funeral procession.
The game attracted additional international information as association football pundits
Jeff Stelling
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He also presented the Chann ...
and
Chris Kamara
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As a player, he was known as a tough-tackling midfielder. H ...
made their commentary debut at a GAA game, alongside legendary GAA commentator
Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh
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.
Team news
Dublin and Mayo both named the same fifteen players that played in the semi-final wins for the final.
Prior to the start of the match,
Eoghan O'Gara
Eoghan O'Gara (born 24 September 1985) is a Gaelic footballer who played as a forward at senior level for the Dublin county team. O'Gara attended St. Josephs BNS primary school in Terenure.
Playing career
O'Gara made his Championship debut fo ...
was named to start for Dublin instead of Niall Scully, with Paddy Durcan also starting instead of Diarmuid O'Connor for Mayo.
Summary
The game took place in
Croke Park before a capacity audience of 82,000. After 90 seconds of play, Dublin took a definitive lead as
Con O'Callaghan scored a goal when he ran at the Mayo defence before shooting low along the ground to the corner of the net at the hill 16 end. However, despite this early three-point lead, Mayo played dominantly throughout the opening 35 minutes, scoring seven points from play to take a one-point lead in at half-time, 0–9 to 1–05. Andy Moran was responsible for three of these points, and his first-half performance was praised by pundits.
However, after the second half began, the game took on a different complexion as Dublin seized the lead by scoring three consecutive points. However, Mayo reclaimed the lead early into the half as
Lee Keegan
Lee Keegan (born 25 October 1989) is a Gaelic footballer who plays as a defender for Westport and, formerly, for the Mayo county team. Many regard Keegan as his county's greatest ever footballer. He is also the highest scoring defender of all ...
scored a goal to put his team one point ahead. The talking point of the match occurred in the 48th minute, as Dublin's John Small, who had previously received a yellow card in the first half, was sent off for a foul on Colm Boyle. However, Donal Vaughan of Mayo was also sent off after striking Small in the face in retaliation for the foul. This left both teams reduced to fourteen men for the remaining duration of the game. After seventy minutes of the game had elapsed, the teams were tied at 1–16 apiece, and it appeared that the game was destined for a draw and replay. In the seventy-first minute, Mayo were awarded a kickable free and an opportunity to go ahead.
Cillian O'Connor
Cillian O'Connor (born 1992) is an Irish Gaelic footballer who plays for Ballintubber and the Mayo county team. O'Connor is the leading all-time top scorer in the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship.
Career
O'Connor made his Ballintub ...
, who had missed a free under a similar scenario in the previous final, took the kick, and missed, having it strike the post and rebound away from goal. Then, with a mere minute of the six additional minutes remaining,
Diarmuid Connolly
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was fouled approximately forty-five metres from the Mayo goal, leaving Dublin with a kick to win the game.
Dean Rock
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He has represented Dublin at all grades, Minor, Junior, U21 and Senior. He is a noted free taker and scored the ...
, the son of
Barney Rock
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Biography
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, one of the most famous Gaelic footballers from the capital, took the free. Lee Keegan controversially threw a
GPS
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device at Rock as he took the free, yet the Dubliner was undeterred and converted. This left the defending champions one point ahead.
Ciarán Kilkenny
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was then given a black card as Dublin looked to win the Mayo kickout. With Dublin now down to 13 men, they reclaiming possession as David Clarke kicked the ball over the Cusack stand sideline. Dublin maintained possession for approximately 90 seconds until the final whistle was blown.
Stephen Cluxton, the Dublin captain, then lifted the
Sam Maguire Cup
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for the fifth time in seven years.
Details
Trophy presentation
Dublin captain
Stephen Cluxton accepted the
Sam Maguire Cup
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from GAA president
Aogán Ó Fearghail
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Administrative career
From Maudabawn, Drumgoon in County Cavan, Ó Fearghail was the first Cavan president in ...
in the Hogan Stand. Cluxton was making a record 91st championship appearances and lifted the cup for a record fourth time. He was one of 12 Dublin players who collected their fifth senior All-Ireland winners medal. The 12 Dublin players became the only men outside of Kerry to win five senior All-Ireland winners medals in Gaelic football.
Reaction
Highlights of the final were shown on ''The Sunday Game'' programme which aired at 9:30 pm that night on
RTÉ2
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History
In the 1970s, the Iri ...
and was presented by
Des Cahill
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Cahill presents RTÉ television's GAA programme ''The Sunday Game'' and RTÉ's flagship weekend sports radi ...
.
James McCarthy,
Dean Rock
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He has represented Dublin at all grades, Minor, Junior, U21 and Senior. He is a noted free taker and scored the ...
and
Chris Barrett were shortlisted for the Man of the Match award. The winner was James McCarthy with GAA president
Aogán Ó Fearghail
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Administrative career
From Maudabawn, Drumgoon in County Cavan, Ó Fearghail was the first Cavan president in ...
presenting the award at the Dublin post match function, held in the Gibson hotel.
Celebrations
The Dublin team had a homecoming celebration the day after the final at
Smithfield in Dublin which started at 6:30 pm.
The night before, players and their management team celebrated their win at The Gibson Hotel.
References
External links
* Watch ''Jeff & Kammy's Journey to Croker'':
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