All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
This stage of the competition is a pure knockout, with teams competing facing off in a single match. As many replays as it takes determines who proceeds in the competition, as there is no definitive tie-breaker in Gaelic Games.
The draw for the quarter finals took place on Sunday 29 July, and it involved the four winning teams from Round Three of the qualifier series being drawn against the four provincial winners; Tyrone, Sligo, Kerry and Dublin.
Quarter finals | Semi finals | Final | |||||||||||
Sligo | 0-08 | ||||||||||||
Cork | 1-11 | ||||||||||||
Cork | 1-16 | ||||||||||||
Meath | 0-09 | ||||||||||||
Tyrone | 2-08 | ||||||||||||
Meath | 1-13 | ||||||||||||
Cork | 1-09 | ||||||||||||
Kerry | 3-13 | ||||||||||||
Dublin | 0-18 | ||||||||||||
Derry | 0-15 | ||||||||||||
Dublin | 0-16 | ||||||||||||
Kerry | 1-15 | ||||||||||||
Kerry | 1-12 | ||||||||||||
Monaghan | 1-11 |
Read more about this topic: All-Ireland Senior Football Championship 2007
Famous quotes containing the words senior and/or football:
“Never burn bridges. Todays junior prick, tomorrows senior partner.”
—Kevin Wade, U.S. screenwriter, and Mike Nichols. Katharine Parker (Sigourney Weaver)
“Idont enjoy getting knocked about on a football field for other peoples amusement. I enjoy it if Im being paid a lot for it.”
—David Storey (b. 1933)