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The 1971 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship final was the 84th All-Ireland Final and the deciding match of the 1971 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, an inter-county Gaelic football tournament for the top teams in Ireland.
Event | 1971 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship | ||||||
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Date | 26 September 1971 | ||||||
Venue | Croke Park, Dublin | ||||||
Referee | P. Kelly (Dublin) | ||||||
Attendance | 70,789 | ||||||
Weather | Rain | ||||||
Galway were appearing in their first final since the three-in-a-row side of the 1960s.[1] Offaly, who had never won an All-Ireland title, had last contested a final in 1969.
Galway were favourites. However, a shock [2] Murt Connor goal gave Offaly their first title.[3] However, with the duration of certain championship matches increasing from 60 to 80 minutes during the 1970s before being settled at 70 minutes after five seasons of this in 1975,[4] this is the only All-Ireland final whose score at 60 minutes was different (a draw) to the actual outcome.[5]
This was the first All-Ireland final attended by Martin Breheny. The weather on the day was later described by Breheny as consisting of a "steady drizzle" in the first half, followed by a "deluge of monsoon proportions" during the second half.[2]
It would be a further 21 years before another team (Donegal) won their first All-Ireland Senior Football Championship.[2]
Final |
Offaly | 1–14 – 2–8 | Galway | Croke Park, Dublin Attendance: 70,789 Referee: P. Kelly (Dublin) |
T McTague 0-6, M Connor 1-2, S Evans 0-2, K Kilmurray 0-2, B Clavin 0-1, J Cooney 0-1. | S Leydon 2-3, F Canavan 0-3, L Smamon 0-2. |
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