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The 2017 Kerry Senior Football Championship was the 116th edition of Kerry GAA's premier
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tournament for senior teams in
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. The tournament consists of 17 teams (8 club teams and 9 divisional teams), with the winners representing Kerry in the
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if they are a club team. If the winners are a divisional team the winners of the
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represent the county. The championship has a back-door format for the first two rounds before proceeding to a knock-out format. Generally, any team to lose two matches will be knocked out of the championship. This was Kenmare Shamrocks return to the senior ranks, meaning they will no longer provide players to the Kenmare District panel for this season. Milltown/Castlemaine (who were relegated to the I.F.C. for 2017) will provide the Mid-Kerry Divisional side with players for the S.F.C. Dr. Crokes were the defending champions after they defeated Kenmare District in the 2016 final. Dr. Crokes won the 2017 senior ''club'' championship having defeated Kenmare Shamrocks 3-20 to 2-20 in the final in Fitzgerald Stadium after extra time on 10 September 2017. Kilcummin were relegated to the 2018 I.F.C. after losing to Kerin's O'Rahillys in the Senior Club Championship Relegation Playoff. This ended their 20 year tenure as a senior club after claiming the 1997 Kerry I.F.C. title. This period involved a County final appearance in 2002 as well as Munster S.C.F.C. semi-final appearance in 2007.


Format Structure Change

8 club teams and 9 divisional teams (17 in total) will take part in this year's S.F.C. It was decided that only 8 divisional sides would take part in the competition proper so the 2 lowest ranked divisional sides from the previous 5 years would play off in a qualification match with the winner entering the draw for the 2017 County Championship proper. Relegation (See below): The club team to be relegated from the Senior County Championship will be the same team to be relegated from the Senior Club Championship (The 8 senior clubs play off against each other in Round 1 of the Club Championship. The 4 losers enter a relegation playoff with the losers entering a relegation final. This loser will be relegated to the I.F.C. for 2017. Should a club reach the final of the County championship they will be exempt from the Relegation process in the Club championship). The winner of the 2017 I.F.C. will be promoted to the 2018 Senior County and Club Championships.


Team Changes

The following teams have changed division since the 2016 championship season.


To S.F.C.

Promoted from 2016 Kerry Intermediate Football Championship * Kenmare Shamrocks - (Intermediate Champions)


From S.F.C.

Relegated to 2017 Kerry I.F.C. * Milltown/Castlemaine


Participating teams

The teams taking part in the 2017 Kerry Senior Football Championship are:


Qualification

It was decided that only 8 of the 9 Divisional Teams would play in the Senior Championship. To determine which team would be excluded, all divisional teams were ranked on their performances in the County Championship over the most recent 5-year period (2012-2016 inclusive). These rankings were based on a win counting for 2 points and a draw counting for 1 point. The 2 lowest placed sides were (as was the case in 2016) St. Brendan's and Shannon Rangers. These sides then meet in a qualifier to decide who would make it into the championship proper. The loser of this qualifier will play the lowest ranked team on completion of the 2017 Championship, to decide the 8 group teams for the 2018 Championship, except in the event of more than one team giving a walk over in this year’s Championship. In that case the teams that conceded walk-overs play in 2018 Championship Qualifier.


Rounds 1 to 3


Round 1

The Qualification winner and the remaining 15 teams play in eight matches. The winners proceed to Round 2A while the losers play in Round 2B.


Round 2


Round 2A

The 8 winners from Round 1 play each other in this round. The winners proceed to the quarter-finals while the losers play in Round 3.


Round 2B

The 8 losers from Round 1 play each other in this round. The winners proceed to Round 3 while the losers exit the championship.


Round 3

The four Round 2A losers play the four Round 2B winners in this round. The four winners progress to the quarter-finals while the losers exit the championship.


Knock-Out Stage


Quarter-finals


Semi-finals


Final


Relegation

The club team to be relegated from the Senior County Championship will be the same team to be relegated from the Senior Club Championship. The 8 senior clubs play off against each other in Round 1 of the Club Championship. The 4 losers enter a relegation playoff with the losers entering a relegation final. This loser will be relegated to the I.F.C. for 2018. Should a club reach the final of the County championship they will be exempt from the Relegation process in the Club championship. ---- ----


Championship statistics


Miscellaneous

*
Colm Cooper Colm "the Gooch" Cooper (born 3 June 1983) is an Irish Gaelic footballer whose league and championship career at senior level with the Kerry county team spanned fifteen years from 2002 to 2017. Born in Killarney, County Kerry, Cooper was born ...
and
Eoin Brosnan Eoin Brosnan,born c.1980,is an Irish Gaelic football player who plays at centre forward. He is a former member of the Kerry senior county team and plays his club football for Dr Crokes. As of late 2021, he was a practicing solicitor, working f ...
brake
Paudie Sheehy Paudie Sheehy (1932–1967) was an Irish sportsperson. He played Gaelic football with John Mitchels and the Kerry county team from 1953 to 1962. He captained Kerry on two occasions. Early life Sheehy was the son of footballer John Joe and a ...
s record as they win their 7th SFC medal. *
Dr Crokes Dr Crokes is a Gaelic football and hurling club based in Killarney in County Kerry, Ireland. Notable players include Colm Cooper. Founded in 1886, the club's successes include the capture of the All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship i ...
go level with Austin Stacks at the top of the Roll of Honor with a 12th title. * Kilcummin are relegated after 20 years as a senior club.


References


External links

{{Kerry Senior Football Championship
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Kerry Senior Football Championship