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Meath have won the All-Ireland Senior Football title on 7 occasions as follows: 1949 1954 1967 1987 1988 1996 1999 They have never won the All-Ireland Senior Hurling title.
Tipperary won the first All-Ireland Final in 1887, but there was no Munster Final that year. The first was in 1888 which was won by Cork. At that time it was actually club teams that represented counties, so it was a club called Tower Street that played as Cork that year. Thurles had represented Tipperary in 1887.
Children in Ireland would play soccer, rugby and the national sport of Gaelic Football. They also play other sports. American Football would not be popular in Ireland and very few children would ever play it.
The first All-Ireland Senior Football Final was played on the 29th of April, 1888. It was played in Clonskeagh in Dublin and it was won by Commericals, representing Limerick, who beat Young Irelands, representing Louth, by a score of 1 - 4 to 0 - 3. Although played in 1888, it was the final for the 1887 championship. The first All-Ireland Senior Hurling Final was played on the 1st of April, 1888. It was played in Birr in County Offaly and it was won by Thurles, representing Tipperary, who beat Meelick, representing Galway, by a score of 1 - 1 to 0 - 0. Although played in 1888, it was the final for the 1887 championship.
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Yes. Monaghan have won the Ulster Senior Football Championship 13 times, as of the end of the 2011 championship. They actually won the first ever Ulster championship. The years they have won it are as follows: 1888, 1906, 1914, 1916, 1917, 1921, 1927, 1929, 1930, 1938, 1979, 1985, 1988.
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Yes it has been. In 2013, the All-Ireland Hurling final went to a replay and was played on a Saturday evening. Most recently the replay of the 2014 All-Ireland Hurling final was played on Saturday the 27th of September 2014.Yes it has been. In 2013, the All-Ireland Hurling final went to a replay and was played on a Saturday evening. Most recently the replay of the 2014 All-Ireland Hurling final was played on Saturday the 27th of September 2014.Yes it has been. In 2013, the All-Ireland Hurling final went to a replay and was played on a Saturday evening. Most recently the replay of the 2014 All-Ireland Hurling final was played on Saturday the 27th of September 2014.Yes it has been. In 2013, the All-Ireland Hurling final went to a replay and was played on a Saturday evening. Most recently the replay of the 2014 All-Ireland Hurling final was played on Saturday the 27th of September 2014.Yes it has been. In 2013, the All-Ireland Hurling final went to a replay and was played on a Saturday evening. Most recently the replay of the 2014 All-Ireland Hurling final was played on Saturday the 27th of September 2014.Yes it has been. In 2013, the All-Ireland Hurling final went to a replay and was played on a Saturday evening. Most recently the replay of the 2014 All-Ireland Hurling final was played on Saturday the 27th of September 2014.Yes it has been. In 2013, the All-Ireland Hurling final went to a replay and was played on a Saturday evening. Most recently the replay of the 2014 All-Ireland Hurling final was played on Saturday the 27th of September 2014.Yes it has been. In 2013, the All-Ireland Hurling final went to a replay and was played on a Saturday evening. Most recently the replay of the 2014 All-Ireland Hurling final was played on Saturday the 27th of September 2014.Yes it has been. In 2013, the All-Ireland Hurling final went to a replay and was played on a Saturday evening. Most recently the replay of the 2014 All-Ireland Hurling final was played on Saturday the 27th of September 2014.Yes it has been. In 2013, the All-Ireland Hurling final went to a replay and was played on a Saturday evening. Most recently the replay of the 2014 All-Ireland Hurling final was played on Saturday the 27th of September 2014.Yes it has been. In 2013, the All-Ireland Hurling final went to a replay and was played on a Saturday evening. Most recently the replay of the 2014 All-Ireland Hurling final was played on Saturday the 27th of September 2014.
For many years the cups were presented in the Hogan Stand. For both the Hurling and Football Finals in 1999, 2000 and 2001, and the Hurling Final of 2002, the cups were presented on the field, instead of in the Hogan Stand. This was due to safety concerns of having a crowd on the pitch when the cups were presented in the Hogan Stand. When the presentations were made on the pitch, the crowd were not let on. This were the years and winners for that period. 1999: Hurling - Cork. Football - Meath. 2000 Hurling - Kilkenny. Football - Kerry. 2001: Hurling - Tipperary. Football - Galway. 2002: Hurling - Kilkenny. When Armagh won the 2002 Football Final, which was their first win ever, the crowd came onto the pitch and plans to present the cup on the pitch were abandoned and it was presented in the Hogan Stand. Since then the cups have been presented in the Hogan Stand for both finals again.