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2007 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
Championship details
Dates13 May - 16 September 2007
Teams33
All-Ireland Champions
Winning teamKerry (35th win)
CaptainDeclan O'Sullivan
ManagerPat O'Shea
All-Ireland Finalists
Losing teamCork
CaptainDerek Kavanagh
ManagerBilly Morgan
Provincial Champions
MunsterKerry
LeinsterDublin
UlsterTyrone
ConnachtSligo
Championship statistics
No. matches played56
Goals total101 (1.80 per game)
Points total1409 (25.16 per game)
Top Scorer James Masters (3-30)
Player of the Year Marc Ó Sé
2006
2008

The 2007 Bank of Ireland All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, was a Gaelic football competition in Ireland, and was the most significant and prestigious competition in the sport held that year. It began on 13 May 2007, with the final game took place for Sunday, 16 September. Kerry were the defending champions, as well as the most successful team in the competition. Donegal entered the Championship as the unbeaten National League champions, as well as having been runners-up to Tyrone in the 2007 Dr. McKenna Cup.

The draw for the provincial championships took place on 4 November 2006.

Kerry retained their championship, the first team to do so since Cork won back-to-back titles in 1989 and 1990. The final was the first occasion when two teams from Munster, Kerry and Cork, competed, although not the first with two teams from the same Province. That distinction belongs to the 2003 Championship where two counties from Ulster competed. The final score was Kerry 3-13 Cork 1-09.

Cork's James Masters was the top scorer, with 3 goals and 30 points (3-30: a total of 39 points). He also held the record for the highest individual tally in a match, getting 2-07 (13) in the game against Tipperary.

Results

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Players names followed by a number indicates their scoring tally. f=free kick, '45'=45m kick, sline=sideline ball, p=goal scored from penalty. SO=Sent Off

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
Waterford 1-06
Clare 0-07 Waterford 0-04
Kerry 2-15
Cork 1-13
Kerry 1-15
Tipperary 0-10
Cork 2-14 Cork 2-18
Limerick 0-07

Quarter-finals

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Quarter-final
Waterford1-06 - 0-07Clare
G Power (1-01), B Wall (0-03), A Hubbord, L Ó Lionáin (0-01 each) Report D Russell (0-02), E Talty, S Hickey, R Donnelly, L Healy (0-01 each)

Quarter-final
Cork2-14 - 0-07Limerick
J. Masters 1-7 (4f); N. O’Leary 1-0; K. O’Sullivan 0-3 (1f); G. Spillane, F. Gould, N. Murphy, P. O’Neill 0-1 each. Report M. Reidy 0-4 (4f); J. Cooke 0-2; P. Ranahan 0-1.

Semi-finals

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Semi-final
Waterford0-04 - 2-15Kerry
M Ahearne 0-2, B Wall, Hubbard (0-1 each) Report E Brosnan (2-2), C Cooper (0-5, 0-2f), P Galvin, P O'Connor (0-2 each), M O'Se, T O'Se, S O'Sullivan, M F Russell (0-1 each)

Semi-final
Cork2-18 - 0-10Tipperary
J Masters 2-07 (4f, 1x'45'), D O'Connor 0-3 (1f, 1x'45'), D Kavanagh, P O'Neill (0-2 each), M Shields, C McCarthy, K MacMahon, F Gould (0-1 each) Report D Browne (0-5, 2f), D O'Brien, B Grogan (0-2 each), C Morrissey (0-1)
Referee: E. Murtagh (Longford)

Final

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Final
Kerry1-15 - 1-13Cork
MF Russell (0-6, 5f), C Cooper (1-2), D O'Sullivan (0-3), K Donaghy (0-2), E Brosnan, S O'Sullivan (0-1 each) Report D O'Connor (1-4, 4f), J Masters (0-4, 2f, 1xsline), M Cussen (0-2), N Murphy, P O'Neill, K MacMahon (0-1 each).
Attendance: 31,420

Top scorer: J Masters (Cork) 3-18

1st round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
Louth 2-18
Wicklow 0-11 Louth 2-08
Wexford 0-16
Wexford 0-13
Westmeath 1-13 Laois 1-13
Longford 2-13 Longford 0-09
Laois 0-14
Laois 1-14
Meath 2-11 Dublin 3-14
Kildare 1-08 Meath 0-12
Dublin 0-16
Dublin 1-12
Offaly 0-10
Carlow 3-07
Offaly 2-19

Round 1

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1st round
Longford2-13 - 1-13Westmeath
B Kavanagh (2-06, 4f), P Barden (0-02, 1f), B McElvaney, L Keenan, T Smullen, D Hanniffy, P Davis (0-01 each) Report D Dolan (0-05, 2f), M Flanagan (1-01), D Glennon (0-04), F Wilson (1f), D O Shaughnessy (0-01 each)

1st round
Louth1-11 - 0-14Wicklow
D Clarke (0-5, 3f), R Carroll (1-0), A Hoey (0-3, 2f), P Keenan (0-2), M Stanfield (0-1) Report T Gill (0-5, 3f), L Glynn (0-3), T Hannon (0-3, 1 ‘45’), P Earls (0-2)

1st round Replay
Louth1-09 - 0-12
AET
Wicklow
N McDonnell 1-0, A Hoey 0-2 (2f), P Keenan, R Carroll, M Stanfield, S Lennon, M Farrelly, D Reid, JP Rooney(f) 0-1 each Report T Hannon 0-5 (3f), J Stafford 0-2, L Glynn, T Walsh, J Slattery, JP Dalton, D Odlum 0-1 each.
T Gill S.O.

1st round 2nd Replay
Louth2-18 - 0-11Wicklow
M Stanfield (1-3), JP Rooney (1-2. 1f), A Hoey (0-4, 1f), P Keenan (0-3), S Lennon (0-2), N McDonnell, C Grimes (0-1 each) Report T Hannon (0-3f), P Earls (0-2), P Dalton, T Walsh, L Glynn, J Slattery, T Gill, J McGrath (0-1 each)

1st round
Meath2-11 - 1-08Kildare
J Sheridan (1-2), S Bray (0-4), D Fay (1-0), P Byrne (0-3), K Reilly, P Curren (0-1 each).
B Farrel SO
Report E Bolton (1-1), J Doyle (0-4, 1f), K O'Neill, A Rainbow, T Fennin (0-1 each)

Quarter-finals

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Quarter-final
Longford0-09 - 0-14Laois
B Kavanagh 0-05 (5f), P Barden, P Dowd, D Barden, K Mulligan 0-01 each Report M Tierney 0-04 (2f), P Clancy, B McDonald (2f) (0-02 each), P McMahon, B McCormack, N Garvan, R Munnelly, C Conway, P Lawlor (0-01 each)

Quarter-final
Meath0-14 - 1-11Dublin
C Ward (0-5), S Bray, J Sheridan (0-3 each), C King, P Curran, G Geraghty (0-1 each) Report C Keaney (0-5), A Brogan (1-1), T Quinn (0-3), C Moran, S Ryan (0-1 each)

Quarter-final
Carlow3-07 - 2-19Offaly
J Hickey, D Hayden (1-00 each), B Kelly (0-02 1f), M Carpenter, P Reid, D Byrne, JJ Smith, N Conway (0-01 each)
A McNamee scored own goal
Report PJ Ward (0-08 2f), N McNamee (0-06 3f), K Slattery, N Coughlan (1-01 each), A McNamee, P Kellaghan, C McManus, (0-01 each)
Attendance: 12000
Referee: Michael Daly

Quarter-final Replay
Meath0-12 - 0-16Dublin
S Bray 0-4, B Farrell (0-1f) 0-3, G Geraghty 0-2, C Ward (f), A Moyles, N Crawford 0-1 each. Report M Vaughan 0-8 (0-4f, 1x sline, 1x'45'), C Keaney 0-4 (0-3f), C Moran, C Whelan, D Henry, A Brogan 0-1 each.

Quarter-final
Louth2-08 - 0-16Wexford
JP Rooney 1-1 (1f), J O’Brien 1-0, D Clarke 0-3 (2f), P Keenan 0-2, M Stanfield, S Lennon (0-1 each) Report M Forde 0-07 (3fs, 1x45), A Flynn 0-3, E Bradley, C Lyng (0-2 each), C Deely, R Barry (0-1 each)

Semi-finals

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Semi-final
Dublin1-12 - 0-10Offaly
C. Keaney (1f), M. Vaughan (1f, 1x'45') (0-03 each), A. Brogan (0-02), T. Quinn, C. Whelan, J. Sherlock, C. Moran (0-01 each)
M Quinn scored own goal
Report N McNamee 0-7 (0-4f), P McConway, N Smith, S Ryan 0-1 each.
Attendance: 77623
Referee: Michael Collins (Cork)

Semi-final
Wexford0-13 - 1-13Laois
C Lyng (0-7, 3f), M Forde (0-4, 3f), A Morrissey, R Barry (0-1 each) Report MJ Tierney (0-7, 5f), P Lawlor (1-0), C Parkinson (0-2), P Clancy, B Quigley, C Conway, P O'Leary (0-1 each)

Final

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Final
Dublin3-14 - 1-14Laois
M. Vaughan (1-6, 5f), A. Brogan (1-01), Bernard Brogan (junior) (1-01), C. Whelan (0-02), C. Keaney (0-02, 1f), T. Quinn, G. Brennan (0-01 each) Report MJ Tierney (0-7, 6f, 1 x45), R Munnelly (1-1), C Parkinson (0-3), P McCormack, P O'Leary, B Sheehan (0-1 each)
Attendance: 81,394
Referee: Michael Hughes (Tyrone)

Top scorer: M Vaughan (Dublin) 1-17

Preliminary round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
Armagh 1-08
Donegal 1-09
Donegal 1-07
Tyrone 2-15
Fermanagh 1-09
Tyrone 1-13
Tyrone 1-15
Cavan 0-11 Monaghan 1-13
Down 0-15 Down 1-15
Monaghan 2-15
Monaghan 0-14
Derry 1-09
Antrim 0-10
Derry 1-13

Round 1

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Preliminary round
Cavan2-11 - 3-08Down
Larry Reilly 1-2, J Crowe 1-0, G Pierson 0-3 (1f)Dermot McCabe and Jason O'Reilly 0-2 (2f) each, Seanie Johnston and S Brady 0-1 each Report Ronan Sexton 2-0, Brendan Coulter 1-1, Ronan Murtagh and Martin Cole 0-2 each, Dan Gordan, James McGovern and Paul McComiskey 0-1 each

Preliminary round Replay
Cavan0-11 - 0-15Down
D McCabe 0-5, S Johnstone 0-3, A Ford, L Reilly, S Brady 0-1 each Report Danny Hughes 0-3, Paul Murphy, J McGovern, Paul McComiskey 0-2 each, Declan Rooney, Kevin McGuigan, R Murtagh, D Gordan, Stephen Kearney 0-1 each

Quarter-finals

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Quarter-final
Fermanagh1-09 - 0-13Tyrone
C O'Reilly 0-5 (4f, 1x'45'), M Murphy 1-1, T Brewster 0-2 (2f), M Little 0-1 Report N Gormley 0-4 (1f), T McGuigan 0-3, G Cavlan 0-2 (2f), K Hughes, S Cavanagh, D Harte, R Mellon 0-1 each

Quarter-final
Donegal1-09 - 1-08Armagh
C McFadden 0-6 (6f), B Devenney 1-0, P McConagley, C Toye, A Sweeney 0-1 each Report O McConville 1-2 (2f), S McDonnell 0-2, A Kernan, K McGeeney, S Kernan, D Marsden 0-1 each

Quarter-final
Antrim0-10 - 1-13Derry
CJ McGourty, P Cunningham (4f) (0-04 each), M McCann (1f), K Niblock (0-01 each) [1] C Gilligan (0-05, 3f), M Lynch (1-01), E. Muldoon (0-04), J Conway, B McGoldrick, J Diver (0-01 each)

Quarter-final
Down1-15 - 2-15Monaghan
McGovern (3f), A Carr (3f, 1x'45') (0-04 each), P Downey (1-00), P Murphy, M Walsh (0-02 each), D Gordon, P McComiskey, S Kearney (0-01 each) Report C Hanratty (2-01), P Finlay (1f), T Freeman (3f) (0-05 each), S Gollogly (0-02), S Smith, C McManus (0-01 each)

Semi-finals

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Semi-final
Tyrone2-15 - 1-07Donegal
B Dooher 0-05, C McCullagh (1p, 1f), R Mulgrew (1-01 each), O Mulligan 0-03 (2f), S O'Neill 0-02, D Harte, K Hughes, S Cavanagh (0-01 each) Report K Cassidy (1-0), C Bonner, B Devenny (1f) (0-02 each), R Kavanagh, C McFadden, K McMenamin (0-01 each) C McFadden, K McMenamin SO

Semi-final
Monaghan0-14 - 1-09Derry
T Freeman (0-7), S Gollogly (0-4), R Woods (0-3). Report Paddy Bradley (1-2), C Gilligan (0-3), J Conway (0-2), J Diver, M Lynch (0-1 each).

Final

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Final
Monaghan1-13 - 1-15Tyrone
T Freeman (1-3 1f), P Finlay (0-5 4f), V Corey, D Clerkin, S Gollogly, C Hanratty, R Woods (0-1 each) Report C McCullagh (0-5 4f), S Cavanagh (0-4), E Mulligan (0-3 3f), P Jordan (1-0), D Carlin, D Harte, G Cavlan (0-1 each)

Top scorer: T Freeman (Monaghan) 1-15

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
New York 1-03
Sligo 2-18 Sligo 0-13
Roscommon 2-05
Sligo 1-10
Mayo 0-09 Galway 0-12
Galway 2-10 Galway 0-17
London 2-05 Leitrim 1-10
Leitrim 1-12

Quarter-finals

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Quarter-final
New York1-03 - 2-18Sligo
R Garvey (1-01), S Russell, V Gavin (0-01 each) Report M Breheny (0-07), E O'Hara, K Quinn (1-00 each), A Marren (0-03), J McPartland, D Kelly, P Gallagher (0-02 each), S Davey, P Doohan (0-01 each)

Quarter-final
Galway2-10 - 0-09Mayo
C Bane (2-01), N Joyce (0-03, 1f); P Joyce (1f), D Savage (0-02 each), M Meehan (1f), N Coleman (0-01 each)
N Coleman S.O.
Report C Mortimer (0-06, 6f), A Dillon (0-02, 1f), A Moran (0-01)
P Harte S.O.
Attendance: 24,387

Quarter-final
London2-05 - 1-12Leitrim
C Donnellan, N Clinton (0-1f) 1-1 each, D Kinneavey 0-2f, P Hehir 0-1.
P Hehir & C Beirne S.O.
Report C Duignan 0-7 (0-4f), D Brennan 1-0, J Glancy, M Foley (f) 0-2 each, C Regan 0-1.

Semi-finals

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Semi-final
Sligo0-13 - 2-05Roscommon
M Breheny 0-04 (3f), B Curran 0-03, S Davey 0-02, J Davey (1x'45'), K Quinn, J McPartland, K Sweeney (0-01 each) Report K Mannion 1-01, C Cregg 1-00, G Heneghan 0-03 (3f), G Cox 0-01

Semi-final
Galway0-17 - 1-10Leitrim
N Joyce (0-06 2f), P Joyce (0-03 2f), J Fallon, S Armstrong (0-02 each), J Bergin, D Savage, C Bane (0-01 each) Report G McCloskey (1-00), C Duignan (0-03 1f), D Brennan, D Maxwell (0-02 each), M Foley, J Glancy (0-01 each)

Final

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Final
Sligo1-10 - 0-12Galway
M Breheny 0-4 (3f), E O'Hara (1-0), J McPartland (0-2), M McNamara, J Davey ('45'), K Quinn, K Sweeney (0-1 each) Report P Joyce 0-5 (5f), N Joyce (1f), J Fallon (0-2 each), D Savage, M Meehan, C Bane (0-1 each)

Top Scorer: M Breheny (Sligo) 0-15

All-Ireland qualifiers

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The first round of the qualifying rounds / 'back door system' includes all the counties that did not qualify for their respective provincial final with the exceptions of Antrim, Carlow, Clare, London, Offaly, Tipperary, Waterford and Wicklow. These eight teams played in the Tommy Murphy Cup because these particular teams all played in Division 4 of the 2008 National Football League.

Round 1

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An open draw for the first round took place on 24 June, after all but one of the participants were known. This made sure that some teams did not have the advantage of knowing who they are going to be playing against longer than others. The matches were scheduled to be played on the weekend of 7 July and 8.

The eight winning teams from the first round went into another open draw for the second round leaving four teams who then went on to play the four losing teams from the respective provincial finals in the third and final round of qualifiers. The four winning teams from the third round were drawn against one of the four provincial winners in the All-Ireland quarter-finals.

The first round fixture that was most hotly anticipated is the all-Ulster clash of Derry and Armagh.[1][2]

7 July 2007 Round 1 Limerick 0-13 - 0-14 Louth Gaelic Grounds, Limerick
M. Reidy 0-7 (5f), G. Collins 0-3, T. Carroll, M.Crowley, J. Galvin 0-1 each Report B. White (2f), M.Stanfield, S. Lennon, D. Clarke , A.Hoey (1f) (0-2 each), C. Judge, M.Farrelly, S. O'Neill, R. Carroll (0-1 each)
7 July 2007 Round 1 Leitrim 1-12 - 1-14
AET
Donegal Páirc Sheáin Mhic Dhiarmada, Carrick-on-Shannon
C Duignan (0-7, 4f), J Glancy (1-2), M Duignan (0-2, 1 45), D Reynolds, D Maxwell, F McBrien (0-1) Report M Murphy (1-1), K McMenamin (2f), B Devanney (0-3 each), M Hegarty, R Kavanagh, R Bradley (0-2 each), E McGee, C Toye, S McDermott (0-1 each)
7 July 2007 Round 1 Mayo 1-19 - 3-07 Cavan McHale Park, Castlebar
C Mortimer 0-7 (3f), A Dillon 0-5 (2f), B Moran 1-0, A Moran, P Hanley (0-2 each), D Heaney, T Mortimer, G Brady (0-1 each). Report D McCabe 1-4 (1p, 3f), J O'Reilly 1-0, R Gallagher 1-0, G Pearson, L Reilly, R Cullivan (0-1 each)
7 July 2007 Round 1 Down 0-08 - 1-10 Meath Páirc Esler, Newry
A Carr (0-7), B Coulter (0-1) Report P Byrne (1-1), S Bray (0-3), B Farrell (0-2), N McLoughlin (0-1)
7 July 2007 Round 1 Roscommon 1-13 - 2-13 Kildare Dr. Hyde Park, Roscommon
K Mannion (1-01), G Cox (0-04, 2f), G Heneghan (0-03), D Connellan (0-02), S O Neill, J Tiernan (0-01 each) Report J Doyle (1-08, 5f), P O Neill (1-02), E Bolton, K Donnelly, J Phillips, (0-01 each)
7 July 2007 Round 1 Westmeath 0-18 - 0-09 Longford Cusack Park, Mullingar
D Dolan (0-6 6f), F Wilson (3f), D Glennon (0-4 each), D O'Donoghue, J Smith, G Dolan, J Connellan (0-1 each)
F Wilson SO
Report B Kavanagh (0-6 6f), B McElvaney, P Barden, P Davis (0-1 each)
8 July 2007 Round 1 Fermanagh 1-12 - 1-08 Wexford St. Tiernach's Park, Clones
C O'Reilly 0-4 (4f), J Sherry (1-0), E Maguire, R Keenan, S Doherty (0-2 each), M Little, T Brewster (f) (0-1 each) Report R Barry (1-0), M Forde 0-3 (3f), C Lyng 0-2 (1f), A Morrissey, P Wallace, D Fogarty (0-1 each)
8 July 2007 Round 1 Armagh 0-09 - 0-10 Derry St. Tiernach's Park, Clones
S McDonnell 0-4 (1x'45'), S Kernan, O McConville (0-2 each), D Marsden (0-1) Report P Bradley 0-5 (4f), C Devlin (0-2), P Murphy, M Lynch, B McGoldrick (0-1 each)

Round 2

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The draw for the second qualifying round took place on 8 July, after the first round results had all been settled. The most anticipated pairing was that of Mayo and Derry.[3] Derry won that game, having already upset Armagh the previous week.

14 July 2007 Round 2 Westmeath 1-08 - 1-13 Donegal Cusack Park, Mullingar
M Flanagan 1-0, D Dolan 0-3 (2f), D Glennon 0-2, F Wilson, M Ennis, A Mangan (0-1 each). Report B Devaney 1-2 (1f), K McMenamin (2f), R Kavanagh (0-3 each), M Murphy 0-2, N McGready, R Bradley, C Bonner (0-1 each).
N McCready and C Bonner SO
14 July 2007 Round 2 Derry 2-13 - 1-06 Mayo Celtic Park, Derry
Paddy Bradley (0-5, 2f), E. Muldoon, C Devlin (1-1 each), C Gilligan (0-3, 2f), J Conway, B McGoldrick, R Wilkinson (0-1 each) Report B Moran (1-2), P Hanley, A Moran, A Kilcoyne (0-1 each), C Mortimer (0-1, 1f)
14 July 2007 Round 2 Kildare 1-10 - 1-16 Louth St. Conleth's Park, Newbridge
J Doyle 1-4 (1p, 1x45, 1f), E Callaghan, E Bolton, J Kavanagh, P O'Neill, M Foley, T Rossiter (0-1 each) Report P Keenan 1-1, A Hoey (3f), B White (3f) (0-4 each), C Judge 0-3, J O'Brien, R Carroll, M Stanfield, S Lennon (0-1 each)
14 July 2007 Round 2 Meath 0-11 - 0-09 Fermanagh Páirc Tailteann, Navan
B Farrell (0-6 3f), P Byrne (0-2), A Moyles, S Bray, S O'Rourke (0-1 each) Report C O'Reilly (0-4 3f), T Brewster (0-3 3f), S McDermott, M Murphy (0-1 each)

Round 3

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The draw for the third round took place on 14 July, and it included the runners up of the provincial championships, each of whom was drawn to play one of the four successful teams from the second round.

21 July 2007 Round 3 Cork 0-16 - 0-14 Louth O'Moore Park, Portlaoise
J Masters (0-05 3f), D O'Connor (3f), K McMahon (0-03 each), K O'Connor, N Murphy, D Kavanagh, C McCarthy, P O'Neill (0-01 each). Report A Hoey 0-4 (2f), S Lennon, C Judge, D Clarke (1f), B White (2f) (0-2 each), R Carroll, M Standfield (‘45’) (0-1 each)
21 July 2007 Round 3 Galway 1-14 -2-14 Meath O'Moore Park, Portlaoise
M Meehan 1-5 (1p, 2f), N Joyce 0-5(1f), S Armstrong 0-3, M Clancy 0-1. Report S Bray 2-2, B Farrell 0- 6(5f), S O'Rourke 0-2, C McCarthy, G Geraghty, M Ward, A Moyles (0-1 each).
28 July 2007 Round 3 Laois 2-11 - 1-18 Derry Breffni Park, Cavan
M Tierney (0-4, 3f), C Parkinson (0-3), P McMahon, B Sheehan (1-0 each), J Higgins, B McCormack, P Lawlor, R Munnelly (0-1 each) Report Paddy Bradley (0-7, 5f), P Murphy (1-2), C Gilligan (0-3, 2f), M Lynch (0-2), G O'Kane, F Doherty, J Conway, C Devlin (0-1 each)
28 July 2007 Round 3 Monaghan 2-12 - 1-07 Donegal Healy Park, Omagh
T Freeman 1-5 (2f), P Finlay 0-4 (2f), V Corey (1-1), C Hanratty, S Smith (0-1 each) Report R Kavanagh (1-2), E McGee, K McMenamin, K Cassidy, C McFadden, B Devenney (0-1, each).

All-Ireland series

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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 at the time there was no definitive tie-breaker in use 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

Quarter-finals

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Quarter-final
Sligo0-08 - 1-11Cork
S Davey (0-02), M Breheny (0-03), E O'Hara, J McPartland, P Gallagher (0-1 each) Report J Masters (0-04), J Miskella (1-0), D O'Connor (0-03), K O'Sullivan, K McMahon, P O'Neill, C McCarthy (0-01 each)sm

Quarter-final
Tyrone2-08 - 1-13Meath
O Mulligan (1-01), S Cavanagh (1-00), R Mulgrew, C McCullagh (0-02 each), G Cavlan, D McCaul, R Mellon (0-01 each) Report G Geraghty (1-02), B Farrell (0-04), S Bray (0-03), P Byrne, S O'Rourke, N Crawford, M Ward (0-01 each)

Quarter-final
Dublin0-18 - 0-15Derry
M Vaughan (0-6, 0-3 f, 0-3 ‘45s), C Keaney, B Brogan, A Brogan (0-3), J Sherlock (0-2), C Moran (0-1). Report Paddy Bradley (0-6), C Gilligan (0-3), C Devlin, P Murphy (0-2), E Bradley, F Doherty (0-1)

Quarter-final
Kerry1-12 - 1-11Monaghan
MF Russell (0-04), C Cooper (0-03), Declan O’Sullivan (1-00), B Sheehan (0-02), E Brosnan, K Young (0-01 each). Report T Freeman (1-3), R Woods (0-3), C Hanratty, P Finlay (0-2 each), S Gollogly (0-1).

Semi-finals

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Semi-final
Cork1-16 0-09Meath
D O’Connor (0-07), K McMahon (1-02), D Goulding (0-2), D Kavanagh, N Murphy, J Miskella, P O’Neill (0-01 each). [2] B Farrell (0-04), S Bray, S O’Rourke (0-2 each), C King (0-1)

Semi-final
Dublin0-16 1-15Kerry
B Cullen (0-2), B Cahill (0-1), A Brogan (0-3), B Brogan (0-1), C Keaney (0-4, 0-2f), M Vaughan (0-5, 0-4f) Report T O Se (0-1), D O'Sullivan (1-3), E Brosnan (0-2), P Galvin (0-2), C Cooper (0-3, 0-2f), B Sheehan (0-3, 0-1f), S O'Sullivan (0-1)

Final

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Final
Cork1-09 - 3-13Kerry
D Goulding (1-01), Donncha O'Connor (0-04), James Masters (0-03), Michael Cussen (0-01) Report Colm Cooper (1-05), Kieran Donaghy (2-00), Bryan Sheehan (0-02), Tomás Ó Sé, Aidan O'Mahony, Seamus Scanlon, Paul Galvin, Declan O'Sullivan, S O'Sullivan (0-01 each)
Attendance: 82,196
Referee: David Coldrick (Meath)

Championship statistics

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Miscellaneous

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  • Waterford win their first Munster championship game since 1988.
  • Sligo won their first Connacht title since 1975.
  • Monaghan reach the Ulster final for the first time since 1988.

Top scorers

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Position Player Tally Total Matches Average
1 James Masters (Cork) 3-30 39 points 6 6.5
2 Tomás Freeman (Monaghan) 3-23 32 5 6.4
3 Mark Vaughan (Dublin) 1-28 31 5 5.2
4 Paddy Bradley (Derry) 1-25 28 5 5.6
= Donncha O'Connor (Cork) 1-25 28 6 4.7
6 Stephen Bray (Meath) 2-21 27 6 3.8
7 Brian Farrell (Meath) 0-26 26 6 2.8
8 Colm Cooper (Kerry) 2-18 24 5 4.8
9 Brian Kavanagh (Longford) 2-17 23 3 7.6
10 John Doyle (Kildare) 2-16 22 3 7.3
= Michael Tierney (Laois) 0-22 22 4 5.5

Individual feats

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Player County Tally Opposition
James Masters Cork 2-07 (13) Tipperary
Brian Kavanagh Longford 2-06 (12) Westmeath
John Doyle Kildare 1-08 (11) Roscommon
James Masters Cork 1-07 (10) Limerick
Nicky Joyce Galway 0-09 (9) Leitrim
Mark Vaughan Dublin 1-06 (9) Laois
Eoin Brosnan Kerry 2-02 (8) Waterford
PJ Ward Offaly 0-08 (8) Carlow
Tomás Freeman Monaghan 1-05 (8) Donegal

References

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  1. ^ Martin Breheny (25 June 2007), Armagh and Derry showdown, Irish Independent, retrieved 26 June 2007
  2. ^ Armagh face Derry in qualifiers, gaa.ie, 24 June 2007, archived from the original on 26 September 2007, retrieved 26 June 2007
  3. ^ "Setanta Sports N. Ireland - GAA". Archived from the original on 30 September 2007. Retrieved 9 July 2007.