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It consisted of 33 teams and began on Saturday 7 May 2005. Few surprises came during the championship with the dominance of the Ulster teams evident once again. Gaelic football’s “Big Three” of this era – Armagh, Kerry, Tyrone – all progressed to the semi-finals.[1][2]The Championship concluded on Sunday 25 September 2005 when Tyrone defeated Kerry, who were playing in their second consecutive All-Ireland Final, by a scoreline of 1-16 to 2-10. Tyrone had to play ten games (including three replays) in order to win the Championship – more than any other team before or since. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Since the introduction of the so-called “back-door” system a few years ago, a number of changes have taken place in the championship format. In 2005 the following system was used.The provincial championships in Munster, Leinster, Ulster and Connacht ran as usual on a “knock-out” basis. These provincial games were then followed by the “Qualifier” system:Round 1 of the qualifiers included all the counties that did not qualify for the Provincial Semi-finals. An open draw was made to give eight pairings.Round 2 consisted of the eight defeated teams in the Provincial Semi-finals playing against the eight winners from Round 1. A draw was made to determine the eight pairings.Round 3 Consisted of the 8 winners from Round 2 playing each other in an open draw format.Round 4 consisted of each of the four teams defeated in the Provincial Finals shall playing against the four winners from Round 3. A draw was made to determine the four pairings.The All-Ireland Quarter-finals: Each of the four Provincial Champions played one of the four winners from Round 4. The All-Ireland Semi-finals shall be on a Provincial rots basis, initially determined by the Central Council. If a Provincial Championship winning team is defeated in its Quarter-final, the team that defeats it shall take its place in the Semi-final. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Table of ContentsProvincial championships[edit][edit]Quarter-finals[edit]Semi-finals[edit]Final[edit][edit]Round 1[edit]Quarter-finals[edit]Semi-finals[edit]Final[edit][edit]Round 1[edit]Quarter-finals[edit]Semi-finals[edit]Final[edit][edit]Quarter-finals[edit]Semi-finals[edit]Final[edit]All-Ireland qualifiers[edit]Round 1[edit]Round 2[edit]Round 3[edit]Round 4[edit]All-Ireland[edit]Quarter-finals[edit]Semi-finals[edit]Final[edit]Championship statistics[edit]Miscellaneous[edit]Top scorers[edit]References[edit]Provincial championships[edit][edit]Quarter-finals[edit]Semi-finals[edit]Final[edit][edit]Round 1[edit]Quarter-finals[edit]Semi-finals[edit]Final[edit][edit]Round 1[edit]Quarter-finals[edit]Semi-finals[edit]Final[edit][edit]Quarter-finals[edit]Semi-finals[edit]Final[edit]All-Ireland qualifiers[edit]The losers of the Preliminary round matches and quarter final matches of each provincial championship started the qualifier.Round 1[edit]Louth v Waterford25 June 2005 Louth 1-12 – 1-08 Waterford Drogheda Park, DroghedaD Clarke 0-5, JP Rooney 1-0, P Matthews, S Lennon 0-2 each, D Devanney, R Carroll, N McDonnell 0-1 eachReportL \u00d3 Lion\u00e1in 1-1, N Curran 0-4, A Hubbard, G Hurney, S Walsh 0-1 eachSligo v Longford25 June 2005 Sligo 0-18 – 0-16 Longford Markievicz Park, SligoM Breheny 0-5, S Davey, E O’Hara 0-4 each, D McGarty, D Sloyan, D McTernan, G McGowan 0-1 eachReportB Kavanagh, P Bardon 0-5 each, J Martin 0-2, L Keenan, T Smullen, K Mulligan, P Dowd 0-1 eachReferee: J. White (Donegal)Down v Fermanagh25 June 2005 Down 1-11 – 0-07 Fermanagh P\u00e1irc Esler, NewryB Coulter 0-4, R Sexton 1-0, L Doyle 0-2, M Cole, P Murphy, A O’Prey, S Ward, D Gordan 0-1 eachReportT Brewster, C Bradley 0-2 each, D Kelly, E Maguire, R Gallagher 0-1 eachWicklow v Donegal26 June 2005 Wicklow 0-12 – 0-16 Donegal Aughrim Park, AughrimW O’Gorman 0-4, T Harney, J Daniels 0-2 each, G Duffy, B \u00d3 hAnnaidh, D Smullen, L Glynn 0-1 eachReportC McFadden 0-6, B Devenney 0-3, A Sweeney 0-2, N Gallagher, C Toye, B Roper, R Bradley 0-1 eachReferee: G. Kinneavey (Galway)Round 2[edit]The winners of round 1 were joined by the semi final losers of each provincial championship. The matches would be between a round 2 winner and a provincial championship semi final loser.Clare v Westmeath2 July 2005 Clare 0-12 – 0-09 Westmeath Cusack Park, EnnisO O’Dwyer, R Donnelly 0-3 each, E Coughlan 0-2, G Quinlan, P O’Dwyer, D Russell 0-1 eachReportDenis Glennon 0-3, A Mangan, David Glennon 0-2 each, P Mulvihill, F Wilson 0-1 eachReferee: F. Flynn (Leitrim)Down v Derry2 July 2005 Down 2-09 – 3-08 Derry P\u00e1irc Esler, NewryB Coulter 1-2, R Sexton 1-0, A Rodgers, D Hughes 0-2 each, P Murphy, R Murtagh, J Clarke 0-1 eachReportPaddy Bradley 1-4, E. Muldoon 1-1, E Bradley 1-0, M Lynch 0-2, J McBride 0-1Referee: S. McCormack (Meath)Monaghan v Wexford9 July 2005 Monaghan 0-17 – 0-12 Wexford St. Tiernach’s Park, ClonesP Finlay, T Freeman 0-4 each, H McElroy 0-3, D Freeman 0-2, G McQuaid, R Ronaghan, N Corrigan, D McKernan 0-1 eachReportM Forde 0-7, D Kinsella 0-3, P Curtis, N Lambert 0-1 eachReferee: P. McGovern (Galway)Round 3[edit]The winners of round 2 contest as the matches from here were lowered to four. Matches were open.Sligo v Clare17 July 2005 Sligo 1-13 – 0-11 Clare McHale Park, CastlebarM Breheny 1-6, J McPartland 0-3, S Davey 0-2, P Naughton, J Davey 0-1 eachReportR Donnelly 0-6, P O’Dwyer 0-2, E Coughlan, O O’Dwyer, M O’Dwyer 0-1 eachReferee: M. Deegan (Laois)Round 4[edit]The winners of round 3 were joined by the losers of each provincial championship final. The matches would be between a round 3 winner and the loser of a provincial championship final.Mayo v Cavan30 July 2005 Mayo 0-11 – 0-08 Cavan Dr. Hyde Park, RoscommonM Moyles, A Dillon, A O’Malley 0-2 each, P Kelly, R McGarrity, C McDonald, J Gill, M McNicholas 0-1 eachReportD McCabe, L Reilly 0-3 each, F O’Reilly 0-2Referee: T. Quigley (Wexford)Cork v Sligo30 July 2005 Cork 3-13 – 0-11 Sligo O’Moore Park, PortlaoiseJ Hayes 0-4, N O’Leary 0-3, N Murphy, K MacMahon, J Masters 1-0 each, BG O’Sullivan 0-2, D Kavanagh, C McCarthy, M Cronin, P Clifford 0-1 eachReportS Davey 0-4, M Breheny 0-3, J McPartland, D Sloyan, B Curran, G McGowan 0-1 eachReferee: M. Hughes (Tyrone)Laois v Derry6 August 2005 Laois 1-11 – 0-11 Derry Croke Park, DublinR Munnelly 0-4, B Sheehan 1-1, D Brennan, T Kelly, N Garvan, P Clancy, G Kavanagh, S Kelly 0-1 eachReportPaddy Bradley 0-4, P Murphy 0-2, P Kelly, E Bradley, J McBride, M Lynch, E. Muldoon 0-1 eachReferee: P. Russell (Tipperary)Tyrone v Monaghan6 August 2005 Tyrone 2-14 – 1-07 Monaghan Croke Park, DublinS O’Neill 2-6, P Canavan 0-2, D Harte, C Gormley, S Cavanagh, R Mellon, M Penrose 0-1 eachReportT Freeman 1-1, H McElroy 0-3, P Finlay 0-2, R Woods 0-1Referee: M. Monahan (Kildare)All-Ireland[edit]The provincial champions and the winners of round 4 contested the quarter finals. The quarter final matches would be between a provincial champion and a round 4 winner.Quarter-finals[edit]Semi-finals[edit]Final[edit]Championship statistics[edit]Miscellaneous[edit]For the first time since 1992 Kildare vs Westmeath in the Leinster championship.Dublin played Laois in the Leinster final for the first time 1985.In the old system there would have been Kerry vs Galway and Dublin vs Armagh All Ireland semi-finals.Top scorers[edit]SeasonSingle gamePlayerTallyOppositionPaddy Bradley (Derry)1-10MonaghanStephen O’Neill (Tyrone)2-06MonaghanHugh McElroy (Monaghan)1-09LondonNiall Curran (Waterford)1-08ClareColm Cooper (Kerry)2-05LimerickReferences[edit] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki24\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki24\/2005-all-ireland-senior-football-championship\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"2005 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship"}}]}]