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Sinéad Aherne winning her race with fitness for All-Ireland SFC decider

Sinéad Aherne winning her race with fitness for All-Ireland SFC decider

Tue, 15th December 2020

The 2020 TG4 All-Ireland Intermediate and Senior Ladies Football Championship Finals will bring the curtain down on a remarkable year at Croke Park this Sunday.

Croke Park will host its last playing activity of 2020, with a TG4 All-Ireland final double-header scheduled at the famous venue.

Meath and Westmeath will battle it out for the Intermediate title at 1.15pm, followed by the meeting of Cork and holders Dublin in the Senior decider at 3.30pm.

The four team captains were pictured at landmarks synonymous with their respective counties, ahead of what promise to be two fascinating encounters.

Meath captain Máire O’Shaughnessy was pictured at the famous Hill of Tara, while Westmeath captain Fiona Claffey made the short trip to Belvedere House Gardens & Park.

Blarney Castle & Gardens was Cork captain Doireann O’Sullivan’s destination of choice, while Dublin captain Sinéad Aherne got into the Christmas spirit with a visit to Grafton Street in the capital.

The Mary Quinn Memorial Cup and the Brendan Martin Cup are the prizes on offer for the winners next Sunday – while the victors in the Intermediate decider will also have the added bonus of Senior Championship football in 2021.

The four participating counties are ready to provide a pre-Christmas feast of Ladies Gaelic Football – with both games live on TG4 and worldwide on the TG4 Player: https://www.tg4.ie/en/player/watch-live/home/

The Senior decider pits Cork against Dublin for the sixth time.

Dublin captain Sinéad Aherne went off injured in her side's All-Ireland semi-final victory but has declared herself fit ahead of Sunday's decider.

"I felt a little a little tweak and it was possibly a case that I could have carried on. It was a cold night and we'd just come off a water break and I maybe hadn't quite warmed it up again.

"It was only a little tweak and I missed a few training sessions after it but I'm back on the pitch and it's looking good now for Sunday," said Aherne.

Cork won the 2009, 2014, 2015 and 2016 deciders, before Dublin finally got one over on the Leesiders in the 2018 Final.

Cork and Dublin met at Croke Park in the 2019 semi-final, also won by Dublin, who are aiming to land the Brendan Martin Cup for a fourth successive year, and for the fifth time in their history.

Victory for Cork would hand them a 12th TG4 All-Ireland Senior title, and their first since 2016.

Between them, Cork and Dublin have carved up the Senior honours since 2005, and you have to go back to Galway in 2004 for the last time a county outside of next Sunday’s Finalists claimed the silverware.

2020 marks the 20th season of TG4’s sponsorship of the All-Ireland Ladies Football Championships, as well as the 20th year of live TV coverage of the All-Ireland finals.

Commenting on the long-standing partnership, Ard-Stiúrthóir TG4, Alan Esslemont said: “It has been a relationship of trust and vision, not a transactional relationship based on economic gain. We both wanted to improve the reach and resonance of our organisations and, by doing so, build a better, more diverse Ireland.”

Marie Hickey, President of the Ladies Gaelic Football Association, added: “We have been fortunate to work with a wonderful team in TG4, who share our passion for Ladies Gaelic Football. There has been some brilliant action since our 2020 Championships commenced and on Sunday, we will crown our Intermediate and Senior All-Ireland Champions, to bring the curtain down on a playing year that we will never forget.”

The respective match referees – Seamus Mulvihill (Intermediate) and Jonathan Murphy (Senior) will both complete the set of TG4 All-Ireland Finals next Sunday.

Kerry native Mulvihill took charge of the 2015 All-Ireland Junior Final between Louth and Scotland, before he refereed the 2017 Senior decider between Dublin and Mayo, while Carlow whistler Murphy oversaw the Junior Final between Longford and Antrim in 2016, and the 2019 Intermediate decider involving Meath and Tipperary.
For the Intermediate Final, Wexford’s Barry Redmond is the stand-by referee, the 4th official is Galway’s John Devlin, while Catherine Murphy (Limerick) and Sinéad McHugh (Donegal) have been assigned to lines-people duty.

Stand-by referee for the Senior game is Mayo’s Garryowen McMahon, Galway’s Shane Curley is 4th official, while Leah Mullins (Carlow) and Kelley Cunningham (Offaly) have been named as lines-people.

Paths to the Finals:

Senior:

Cork:

November 7: Cork 1-14 Kerry 0-14

November 15: Cork 7-9 Cavan 2-6

December 6: Cork 2-17 Galway 0-13 (All-Ireland semi-final)

For: 10-40

Against: 2-33

Dublin:

October 31: Dublin 2-13 Donegal 2-10

November 7: Dublin 0-17 Waterford 1-10

November 28: Dublin 3-13 Armagh 3-8 (All-Ireland semi-final)

For: 5-43

Against: 6-28

Scorers:

Cork:

O Finn: 1-17

S Noonan: 3-4

Á O’Sullivan: 3-3

D O’Sullivan: 0-8

C O’Sullivan: 1-4

M Duggan: 1-1

S O’Leary: 1-1

M O’Callaghan: 0-1

E Kiely: 0-1

Dublin:

S Aherne: 1-13

C Rowe: 2-7

N Healy: 1-5

N Owens: 1-0

S McCaffrey: 0-3

L Davey: 0-3

J Dunne: 0-2

N McEvoy: 0-2

C O’Connor: 0-2

O Nolan: 0-1

S Goldrick: 0-1

L Magee: 0-1

S Killeen: 0-1

K Sullivan: 0-1

L Collins: 0-1

Intermediate

Meath

November 1: Meath 0-11 Down 1-6

November 8: Meath 5-18 Leitrim 0-10

November 28: Meath 4-13 Clare 0-4 (All-Ireland semi-final)

For: 9-42

Against: 1-20

Westmeath:

October 31: Westmeath 9-9 Longford 2-6

November 15: Westmeath 3-11 Louth 1-5

November 29: Westmeath 2-9 Roscommon 0-13 (All-Ireland semi-final)

For: 14-29

Against: 3-24

Scorers:

Meath:

S Grimes: 4-15

B Lynch: 3-2

E Duggan 0-8

M Thynne: 1-3

N O’Sullivan: 1-3

M O’Shaughnessy: 0-3

N Gallogly: 0-2

V Wall: 0-2

E Troy: 0-1

K Byrne: 0-1

E White 0-1

A Cleary 0-1

Westmeath:

L Archibold: 2-9

C Blundell: 4-3

K Hegarty: 3-3

L McCartan: 1-3

S McCormack: 2-0

A Jones: 1-2

L Slevin: 0-5

V Carr: 1-1

J Maher: 0-2

R Dillon: 0-1

2020 TG4 All-Ireland Intermediate Championship Final

Sunday December 20

Meath v Westmeath – Croke Park, Dublin, 1.15pm - Live on TG4 and worldwide on the TG4 Player: https://www.tg4.ie/en/player/watch-live/home/

2020 TG4 All-Ireland Senior Championship Final

Sunday December 20

Cork v Dublin – Croke Park, Dublin, 3.30pm - Live on TG4 and worldwide on the TG4 Player: https://www.tg4.ie/en/player/watch-live/home/

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