The 2004 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, known for sponsorship reasons as the 2004 Bank of Ireland All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was the premier Gaelic football competition in 2005. It consisted of 33 teams and began on Sunday 2 May 2004. The championship concluded on Sunday 26 September 2004, when Mayo were defeated by Kerry by 1–20 to 2–9.
Since the introduction of the so-called "back-door" system, a number of changes have taken place in the championship format. In 2004 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 (except New York) that do not qualify for the Provincial Semifinals. An open draw was made to give eight pairings.
Round 2 consisted of the eight defeated teams in the Provincial Semifinals playing against the eight winners from Round 1. A draw was made to determine the eight pairings.
Round 3 consisted of the eight winners from Round 2. Another open draw was made to determine the four pairings.
Round 4 consisted of each of the four teams defeated in the Provincial Finals playing against the four winners from Round 3. A draw was made to determine the four pairings.
The All-Ireland Quarterfinals: Each of the four Provincial Champions played one of the four winners from Round 4. The All-Ireland Semifinals were on a Provincial rota basis, initially determined by the Central Council. If a Provincial Championship winning was defeated in its Quarterfinal, the team that defeated it would take its place in the semifinal.
M Harte (1-2, one pen, one free), O Mulligan (0-5, three frees), K Hughes (0-2), B McGuigan (0-1), S O'Neill (0-1); C Gourley (0-1); Sean Cavanagh (0-1).
S Maguire (0-5, five frees), J Sherry (0-2), M McGrath (0-2), M Little (0-1); E Maguire (0-1), D Kelly (0-1).
K O'Connor (1-1), J Killeen (0-3), E Bradley (0-2), K Lilly (0-2).
C Mortimer (1-12, six frees), A O'Malley (1-3), A Moran (0-5), M Moyles (1-1), M McNicholas (0-2), J Gill (0-2), A Dillon (0-1), B Maloney (0-1), F Costello (0-1).
P Taylor 1-4, D Sloyan 0-4, S Davey 0-3; M Breheny 0-2, M McNamara 0-1, J Davey 0-1.
S Curran 1-1; G Henegan 1-1, F Dolan 0-3, F Grehan 0-2, S O'Neill 0-2, K Mannion 0-2, G Cox 0-1, P Noone 0-1, J Dunning 0-1, A McPadden 0-1, J Tiernan 0-1.
Tipperary withdrew from the competition following the resignation of their manager, Andy Shorthall, giving Fermanagh a walkover into Round 2.[1]
Round 2Edit
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.
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.
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.
Paddy Bradley (0-6), E. Muldoon (1-1), C Gilligan (0-2), F Doherty (0-1), P McFlynn (0-1).
C Cooper (0-6), D O'Sullivan (1-0), D O Cinneide (0-2), MF Russell (0-2), T Ó Sé (0-2), E Brosnan (0-1), P Galvin (0-1); D Ó Sé (0-1), P Kelly (0-1), W Kirby (0-1).
^"Tipperary footballers withdraw from team". RTÉ Sport. 10 June 2004. Retrieved 27 July 2010.
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The 2004 All Ireland Senior Football Championship known for sponsorship reasons as the 2004 Bank of Ireland All Ireland Senior Football Championship was the premier Gaelic football competition in 2005 It consisted of 33 teams and began on Sunday 2 May 2004 The championship concluded on Sunday 26 September 2004 when Mayo were defeated by Kerry by 1 20 to 2 9 2004 All Ireland Senior Football ChampionshipChampionship detailsDates2 May 26 September 2004Teams33All Ireland ChampionsWinning teamKerry 33rd win CaptainDara o CinneideManagerJack O ConnorAll Ireland FinalistsLosing teamMayoCaptainGary RuaneManagerJohn MaughanProvincial ChampionsMunsterKerryLeinsterWestmeathUlsterArmaghConnachtMayoChampionship statisticsNo matches played66Goals total122 1 85 per game Points total1584 24 per game Top ScorerMattie Forde 3 38 Player of the YearTomas o Se Colm Cooper 2003 2005 Contents 1 Format 2 Provincial championships 2 1 Munster Senior Football Championship 2 2 Leinster Senior Football Championship 2 3 Ulster Senior Football Championship 2 4 Connacht Senior Football Championship 3 Qualifiers 3 1 Round 1 3 2 Round 2 3 3 Round 3 3 4 Round 4 4 All Ireland Senior Football Championship 5 Championship statistics 5 1 Miscellaneous 5 2 Top scorers 6 ReferencesFormat EditSince the introduction of the so called back door system a number of changes have taken place in the championship format In 2004 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 except New York that do not qualify for the Provincial Semifinals An open draw was made to give eight pairings Round 2 consisted of the eight defeated teams in the Provincial Semifinals playing against the eight winners from Round 1 A draw was made to determine the eight pairings Round 3 consisted of the eight winners from Round 2 Another open draw was made to determine the four pairings Round 4 consisted of each of the four teams defeated in the Provincial Finals playing against the four winners from Round 3 A draw was made to determine the four pairings The All Ireland Quarterfinals Each of the four Provincial Champions played one of the four winners from Round 4 The All Ireland Semifinals were on a Provincial rota basis initially determined by the Central Council If a Provincial Championship winning was defeated in its Quarterfinal the team that defeated it would take its place in the semifinal Provincial championships EditMunster Senior Football Championship Edit Quarter finalsSemi finalsFinal nbsp Limerick0 16 nbsp Tipperary3 05 nbsp Limerick1 18 nbsp Waterford0 07 nbsp Limerick2 09 nbsp Kerry3 10 nbsp Cork0 07 nbsp Clare0 09 nbsp Kerry0 15 nbsp Kerry2 10Quarter finals Tipperary v Limerick 16 May 2004 Quarter finalTipperary3 05 0 16LimerickPairc Ui Chaoimh CorkD Browne 1 4 P Cahill 1 0 A Fitzgerald 1 0 G Burke 0 1 M Gavin 0 7 E Keating 0 4 C Fitzgerald 0 2 J Murphy 0 1 S Kelly 0 1 C Mullane 0 1 Referee M Deegan Laois Clare v Kerry 23 May 2004 Quarter finalClare0 09 2 10KerryCusack Park EnnisDenis Russell 0 3 C Mullen 0 2 O O Dwyer 0 1 David Russell 0 1 M O Dwyer 0 1 E Talty 0 1 E Brosnan 1 4 MF Russell 0 5 J Crowley 1 0 C Cooper 0 1 Referee G Kinneavy Roscommon Semi finals Limerick v Waterford 13 June 2004 Semi finalLimerick1 18 0 07WaterfordGaelic Grounds LimerickM Gavin 0 9 six fres C Mullane 1 0 C Fitzgerald 0 4 M Reidy 0 2 D Reidy 0 1 O Keating 0 1 J Murphy 0 1 S Walsh 0 4 three frees G Power 0 2 M Aherne 0 1 Referee T Quigley Wexford Kerry v Cork 13 June 2004 Semi finalKerry0 15 0 07CorkFitzgerald Stadium KillarneyMF Russell 0 7 C Cooper 0 3 W Kirby 0 2 T o Se 0 1 E Brosnan 0 1 D o Cinneide 0 1 M o Croinin 0 3 A Cronin 0 1 C McCarthy 0 1 M O Sullivan 0 1 K McMahon 0 1 Referee B White Wexford Final Limerick v Kerry 11 July 2004 FinalLimerick1 10 1 10KerryGaelic Grounds LimerickM Gavin 0 4 S Lavin 1 0 C Fitzgerald 0 2 E Keating 0 2 J Stokes 0 1 C Mullane 0 1 Report MF Russell 1 4 D o Cinneide 0 3 C Cooper 0 2 E Brosnan 0 1 Attendance 23 214Referee E Kinneavy Roscommon Kerry v Limerick 18 July 2004 Final replayKerry3 10 2 09LimerickFitzgerald Stadium KillarneyD o Cinneide 1 7 E Brosnan 1 1 T o Se 1 0 P Galvin 0 1 MF Russell 0 1 Report E Keating 1 1 M Galvin 0 4 S Kelly 1 0 J Galvin 0 2 C Fitzgerald 0 2 Attendance 29 379Referee M Curley Galway Leinster Senior Football Championship Edit 1st roundQuarter finalsSemi finalsFinal nbsp Louth0 08 nbsp Wexford2 10 nbsp Wexford0 12 nbsp Kildare0 10 nbsp Wexford1 14 nbsp Westmeath0 11 nbsp Westmeath2 15 nbsp Offaly0 10 nbsp Westmeath0 14 nbsp Dublin0 12 nbsp Westmeath0 12 nbsp Carlow4 15 nbsp Laois0 10 nbsp Longford1 16 nbsp Carlow1 07 nbsp Laois0 15 nbsp Laois1 13 nbsp Meath0 09 nbsp Wicklow1 08 nbsp Meath2 13First round Carlow v Longford 9 May 2004 First roundCarlow4 15 1 16LongfordO Connor Park TullamoreS Rea 2 3 1 0 pen 3f M Carpenter P Hickey 0 1f 1 1 each S Kavanagh 0 3 J Nevin 0 2 J Hayden J Byrne T Walsh B Carbery B Kelly 0 1 each P Davis 1 6 0 3f 1 line ball P Barden 0 4 N Sheridan 0 3 L Keenan T Smullen J Martin f 0 1 each Referee T Quigley Wexford Wexford v Louth 16 May 2004 First roundWexford2 10 0 08LouthParnell Park DublinM Forde 0 8 J Hegarty 1 0 D Foran 1 0 G Sunderland 0 1 P Colfer 0 1 O McDonnell 0 3 P Keenan 0 2 D Clarke 0 1 P Matthews 0 1 M Stanfield 0 1 Referee M Hughes Tyrone Offaly v Westmeath 23 May 2004 First roundOffaly0 10 0 11WestmeathCroke Park DublinJ Coughlan 0 3 P Kellaghan 0 2 K Slattery 0 1 C McManus 0 1 J Grennan 0 1 N Coughlan 0 1 T Deehan 0 1 D Dolan 0 5 B Morley 0 2 M Ennis 0 1 F Wilson 0 1 D Glennon 0 1 JP Casey 0 1 Attendance 32 563Referee P Russell Tipperary Quarter finals Wicklow v Meath 23 May 2004 Quarter finalWicklow1 08 2 13MeathCroke Park DublinT Gill 0 4 D McGillicuddy 1 0 B o hAnnaidh 0 1 A Ellis 0 1 T Hannon 0 1 W O Gorman 0 1 D Regan 1 5 D Curtis 1 0 C McCarthy 0 2 T Giles 0 2 E Kelly 0 2 S McKeigue 0 1 S Mac Gabhann 0 1 Referee J McKee Armagh Carlow v Laois 30 May 2004 Quarter finalCarlow1 07 0 15LaoisDr Cullen Park CarlowB Kelly 1 3 S Rea 0 2 M Carpenter 0 1 S Kavanagh 0 1 R Munnelly 0 4 B McDonald 0 3 M Lawlor 0 2 C Conway 0 2 C Parkinson 0 1 D Rooney 0 1 K Fitzpatrick 0 1 P Clancy 0 1 Referee M Ryan Limerick Wexford v Kildare 6 June 2004 Quarter finalWexford0 12 0 10KildareCroke Park DublinM Forde 0 7 five frees P Forde 0 2 W Carley 0 1 D Breen 0 1 J Lawlor 0 1 J Doyle 0 2 two frees P Brennan 0 2 one free M Sullivan 0 2 K Ennis 0 1 D McCormack 0 1 P Hurley 0 1 T Fennin 0 1 Referee M Collins Cork Westmeath v Dublin 6 June 2004 Quarter finalWestmeath0 14 0 12DublinCroke Park DublinD Dolan 0 4 two frees D Glennon 0 2 P Conway 0 2 A Mangan 0 2 B Morley 0 1 G Dolan 0 1 D Mitchell 0 1 J Fallon 0 1 J Sherlock 0 4 S Connell 0 3 two frees A Brogan 0 3 B Cullen 0 1 C Moran 0 1 Referee M Collins Cork Semi finals Meath v Laois 20 June 2004 Semi finalMeath0 09 1 13LaoisCroke Park DublinJ Sheridan 0 6 D Regan 0 2 T Giles 0 1 R Munnelly 0 6 C Parkinson 1 2 B McDonald 0 2 P Clancy 0 1 C Conway 0 1 M Lawlor 0 1 Referee P McEnaney Monaghan Wexford v Westmeath 27 June 2004 Semi finalWexford1 14 2 15WestmeathCroke Park DublinM Forde 0 8 J Lawlor 1 1 J Hegarty 0 2 P Forde 0 2 D Fogarty 0 1 P Dolan 1 7 S Colleary 1 0 B Morley 0 2 A Mangan 0 2 D Glennon 0 2 D Heavin 0 1 M Ennis 0 1 Referee J White Donegal Final Laois v Westmeath 18 July 2004 FinalLaois0 13 0 13WestmeathCroke Park DublinC Conway 0 3 B McDonald 0 3 S Cooke 0 2 R Munnelly 0 2 M Lawlor 0 1 K Fitzpatrick 0 1 D Rooney 0 1 D Glennon 0 5 D Dolan 0 4 F Wilson 0 2 J Fallon 0 2 Referee P McEnaney Monaghan Laois v Westmeath 24 July 2004 Final replayLaois0 10 0 12WestmeathCroke Park DublinR Munnelly 0 3 K Fitzpatrick 0 2 P Clancy 0 1 T Kelly 0 1 B McDonald 0 1 D Brennan 0 1 C Parkinson 0 1 A Mangan 0 4 D Dolan 0 3 D Glennon 0 2 M Ennis 0 1 B Morley 0 1 F Wilson 0 1 Referee M Monahan Kildare Ulster Senior Football Championship Edit Preliminary roundQuarter finalsSemi finalsFinal nbsp Down2 12 nbsp Cavan3 13 nbsp Cavan0 11 nbsp Armagh0 13 nbsp Monaghan0 10 nbsp Armagh2 19 nbsp Armagh3 15 nbsp Donegal0 11 nbsp Antrim1 09 nbsp Donegal1 15 nbsp Donegal1 11 nbsp Derry1 06 nbsp Tyrone0 09 nbsp Tyrone1 17 nbsp Tyrone1 13 nbsp Fermanagh0 12Preliminary round Tyrone v Derry 9 May 2004 Preliminary roundTyrone1 17 1 06DerryHealy Park OmaghK Hughes 1 2 S Cavanagh 0 4 M Harte 0 4 B Dooher 0 2 C McCullough 0 2 P Jordan 0 1 E McGinley 0 1 S O Neill 0 1 Paddy Bradley 0 4 P Kelly 1 0 F McEldowney 0 1 E Muldoon 0 1 Referee B White Wexford Quarter finals Down v Cavan 16 May 2004 Quarter finalDown1 13 1 13CavanCasement Park BelfastB Coulter 1 2 D Hughes 0 4 L Doyle 0 4 R Sexton 0 1 J Clarke 0 1 A O Prey 0 1 J Reilly 1 2 M Lyng 0 6 G Pierson 0 3 L Reilly 0 1 S Johnston 0 1 Referee D Coldrick Meath Armagh v Monaghan 23 May 2004 Quarter finalArmagh2 19 0 10MonaghanSt Tiernach s Park ClonesS McDonnell 1 5 R Clarke 1 2 O McConville 0 5 P McKeever 0 4 T McEntee 0 1 M O Rourke 0 1 B Mallon 0 1 P Finlay 0 4 D Clerkin 0 2 R Woods 0 2 D Freeman 0 2 Referee J Bannon Longford Cavan v Down 30 May 2004 Quarter final replayCavan3 13 2 12DownBreffni Park CavanJ O Reilly 1 3 M Lyng 0 5 P Reilly 1 0 D McCabe 1 0 M McKeever 0 3 P McKenna 0 1 T Crowe 0 1 B Coulter 2 2 A O Prey 0 3 G McCartan 0 3 D Hughes 0 2 D Gordon 0 1 R Murtagh 0 1 Referee S McCormack Meath Donegal v Antrim 30 May 2004 Quarter finalDonegal1 15 1 09AntrimMacCumhaill Park BallybofeyA Sweeney 0 5 B Boyle 1 0 B Devenney 0 3 C McFadden 0 3 M Hegarty 0 3 C Toye 0 1 K Madden 0 6 D O Hare 1 1 K McGourty 0 1 J Marron 0 1 Referee P Fox Westmeath Tyrone v Fermanagh 6 June 2004 Quarter finalTyrone1 13 0 12FermanaghSt Tiernach s Park ClonesM Harte 1 2 one pen one free O Mulligan 0 5 three frees K Hughes 0 2 B McGuigan 0 1 S O Neill 0 1 C Gourley 0 1 Sean Cavanagh 0 1 S Maguire 0 5 five frees J Sherry 0 2 M McGrath 0 2 M Little 0 1 E Maguire 0 1 D Kelly 0 1 Referee S McCormack Meath Semi finals Cavan v Armagh 13 June 2004 Semi finalCavan0 11 0 13ArmaghSt Tiernach s Park ClonesO McConville 0 5 S McDonnell 0 2 B Mallon 0 2 R Clarke 0 1 P McKeever 0 1 K McElvanna 0 1 D Marsden 0 1 M Lyng 0 4 G Pierson 0 3 L Reilly 0 3 D McCabe 0 1 Referee M Monahan Kildare Donegal v Tyrone 20 June 2004 Semi finalDonegal1 11 0 09TyroneSt Tiernach s Park ClonesC McFadden 1 7 B Roper 0 1 B Monaghan 0 1 C Toye 0 1 A Sweeney 0 1 O Mulligan 0 4 S O Neill 0 2 M Harte 0 1 J McMahon 0 1 S Sweeney 0 1 Referee G Kinneavy Roscommon Final Armagh v Donegal 11 July 2004 FinalArmagh3 15 0 11DonegalCroke Park DublinO McConville 1 3 P McKeever 1 3 D Marsden 1 2 T McEntee 0 2 S McDonnell 0 2 P Loughran 0 1 R Clarke 0 1 B Mallon 0 1 C McFadden 0 3 A Sweeney 0 2 B Devenney 0 2 M Hegarty 0 1 B Roper 0 1 J Gildea 0 1 R Kavanagh 0 1 Referee M Collins Cork Connacht Senior Football Championship Edit Quarter finalsSemi finalsFinal nbsp London0 08 nbsp Galway8 14 nbsp Galway1 09 nbsp New York1 08 nbsp Mayo0 18 nbsp Mayo3 28 nbsp Mayo2 13 nbsp Roscommon0 09 nbsp Leitrim0 05 nbsp Sligo1 15 nbsp Roscommon1 09 nbsp Roscommon2 16Quarter finals New York v Mayo 2 May 2004 Quarter finalNew York1 08 3 28MayoGaelic Park New York CityK O Connor 1 1 J Killeen 0 3 E Bradley 0 2 K Lilly 0 2 C Mortimer 1 12 six frees A O Malley 1 3 A Moran 0 5 M Moyles 1 1 M McNicholas 0 2 J Gill 0 2 A Dillon 0 1 B Maloney 0 1 F Costello 0 1 Referee M Collins Cork Roscommon v Sligo 23 May 2004 Quarter finalRoscommon1 10 0 13SligoDr Hyde Park RoscommonF Dolan 0 6 K Mannion 1 2 N Dinneen 0 1 S O Neill 0 1 D Sloyan 0 5 G McGowan 0 3 S Davey 0 2 M Brehony 0 2 M McNamara 0 1 Referee J McQuillan Cavan Sligo v Roscommon 29 May 2004 Quarter final replaySligo1 15 2 16 aet RoscommonMarkievicz Park SligoP Taylor 1 4 D Sloyan 0 4 S Davey 0 3 M Breheny 0 2 M McNamara 0 1 J Davey 0 1 S Curran 1 1 G Henegan 1 1 F Dolan 0 3 F Grehan 0 2 S O Neill 0 2 K Mannion 0 2 G Cox 0 1 P Noone 0 1 J Dunning 0 1 A McPadden 0 1 J Tiernan 0 1 Referee A Mangan Kerry London v Galway 30 May 2004 Quarter finalLondon0 08 8 14GalwayEmerald GAA Grounds RuislipS Doran 0 3 F McMahon 0 2 G Kane 0 1 D Kineavey 0 1 G Weldon 0 1 P Joyce 2 3 M Donnellan 2 1 J Bergin 2 1 T Joyce 1 0 M Meehan 1 0 J Devane 0 3 N Joyce 0 3 S og de Paor 0 1 S o Domhnaill 0 1 M Clancy 0 1 Referee J White Donegal Semi finals Leitrim v Roscommon 20 June 2004 Semi finalLeitrim1 10 0 13RoscommonPairc Sean Mac Diarmada Carrick on ShannonM Foley 1 1 C Regan 0 2 J McKeon 0 1 B Prior 0 1 D Maxwell 0 1 J Goldrick 0 1 F McBrien 0 1 S Canning 0 1 P Farrell 0 1 F Dolan 0 6 S O Neill 0 3 F Grehan 0 2 S Lohan 0 1 G Cox 0 1 Referee M Hughes Tyrone Roscommon v Leitrim 26 June 2004 Semi finalRoscommon1 09 0 05LeitrimDr Hyde Park RoscommonJ Hanly 1 1 F Dolan 0 3 J Tiernan 0 2 G Cox 0 2 J Dunning 0 1 M Foley 0 2 F McBrien 0 1 J Goldrick 0 1 J Guckian 0 1 Referee S Geaney Cork Mayo v Galway 27 June 2004 Semi finalMayo0 18 1 09GalwayMcHale Park CastlebarC Mortimer 0 8 K McDonald 0 3 B Maloney 0 2 J Gill 0 2 R McGarrity 0 1 D Heaney 0 1 T Mortimer 0 1 P Joyce 0 5 M Meehan 1 1 M Donnellan 0 3 Referee D Coldrick Meath Final Mayo v Roscommon 18 July 2004 FinalMayo2 13 0 09RoscommonMcHale Park CastlebarC Mortimer 0 9 T Mortimer 1 1 A O Malley 1 0 K McDonald 0 1 C Moran 0 1 A Dillon 0 1 G Heneghan 0 5 N Dineen 0 1 S Lohan 0 1 J Hanly 0 1 F Dolan 0 1 Attendance 34 790Referee B White Wexford Qualifiers EditRound 1 Edit The losers of the preliminary round matches and quarter final matches of each provincial championship started the qualifier Kildare v Offaly 12 June 2004 Round 1Kildare1 16 2 17OffalySt Conleth s Park NewbridgeAttendance 10 000Referee J McQuillan Cavan Monaghan v Longford 12 June 2004 Round 1Monaghan1 16 4 15LongfordSt Tiernach s Park ClonesReport Clare v Sligo 12 June 2004 Round 1Clare1 15 1 07SligoCusack Park EnnisReport Carlow v Down 12 June 2004 Round 1Carlow1 13 1 19DownDr Cullen Park CarlowReport Wicklow v Derry 12 June 2004 Round 1Wicklow1 10 1 15DerryAughrim Park AughrimReport Louth v Antrim 12 June 2004 Round 1Louth2 13 0 14AntrimDrogheda Park DroghedaReport Dublin v London 12 June 2004 Round 1Dublin3 24 0 06LondonParnell Park DublinReport Tipperary v Fermanagh 12 June 2004 Round 1TipperaryNot playedFermanaghSemple Stadium Thurles Tipperary withdrew from the competition following the resignation of their manager Andy Shorthall giving Fermanagh a walkover into Round 2 1 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 Galway v Louth 3 July 2004 Round 2Galway2 08 0 09LouthParnell Park DublinReport Longford v Waterford 3 July 2004 Round 2Longford1 14 1 05WaterfordPearse Park LongfordReport Clare v Cork 3 July 2004 Round 2Clare0 11 0 15CorkCusack Park EnnisReport Leitrim v Dublin 3 July 2004 Round 2Leitrim1 04 0 13DublinPairc Sean Mac Diarmada Carrick on ShannonReport Down v Tyrone 3 July 2004 Round 2Down0 10 1 15TyronePairc Esler NewryReport Fermanagh v Meath 3 July 2004 Round 2Fermanagh0 19 2 12MeathBrewster Park Enniskillen Derry v Cavan 4 July 2004 Round 2Derry0 25 2 09CavanCeltic Park DerryReport Wexford v Offaly 10 July 2004 Round 2Wexford2 14 0 15OffalyWexford Park WexfordReport Attendance 9500Referee A Mangan Kerry Round 3 Edit The winners of round 2 contest as the matches from here were lowered to four Matches were open Dublin v Longford 10 July 2004 Round 3Dublin1 17 0 11LongfordO Moore Park PortlaoiseReport Fermanagh v Cork 17 July 2004 Round 3Fermanagh0 18 0 11CorkCroke Park DublinReport Tyrone v Galway 17 July 2004 Round 3Tyrone1 16 0 11GalwayCroke Park DublinReport Derry v Wexford 17 July 2004 Round 3Derry2 16 2 05WexfordParnell Park DublinReport 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 Derry v Limerick 24 July 2004 Round 4Derry0 10 0 07LimerickDr Hyde Park RoscommonReport Fermanagh v Donegal 24 July 2004 Round 4Fermanagh1 10 0 12DonegalSt Tiernach s Park ClonesReport Dublin v Roscommon 1 August 2004 Round 4Dublin1 14 0 13RoscommonCroke Park DublinReport Tyrone v Laois 1 August 2004 Round 4Tyrone3 15 2 04LaoisCroke Park DublinReportAll Ireland Senior Football Championship EditThe 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 finalsSemi finalsFinal nbsp Fermanagh0 12 nbsp Armagh0 11 nbsp Fermanagh R 0 091 08 nbsp Mayo R 0 090 13 nbsp Mayo0 16 nbsp Tyrone1 09 nbsp Mayo2 09 nbsp Kerry1 20 nbsp Derry2 09 nbsp Westmeath0 13 nbsp Derry1 11 nbsp Kerry1 17 nbsp Kerry1 15 nbsp Dublin1 08Quarter finals Fermanagh v Armagh 7 August 2004 Quarter finalFermanagh0 12 0 11ArmaghCroke Park DublinS Maguire 0 5 T Brewster 0 3 C Bradley 0 2 E Maguire 0 1 J Sherry 0 1 S McDonnell 0 7 K McGeeney 0 1 P McKeever 0 1 D Marsden 0 1 O McConville 0 1 Referee J Bannon Longford Mayo v Tyrone 7 August 2004 Quarter finalMayo0 16 1 09TyroneCroke Park DublinA Dillon 0 6 D Brady 0 3 C Mortimer 0 3 T Mortimer 0 2 R McGarrity 0 1 K McDonald 0 1 S O Neill 1 3 O Mulligan 0 3 M Harte 0 1 G Cavlan 0 1 P Canavan 0 1 Referee P Russell Tipperary Derry v Westmeath 14 August 2004 Quarter finalDerry2 09 0 13WestmeathCroke Park DublinE Muldoon 1 6 4 frees Paddy Bradley 1 2 1 free E Burke 0 1 D Dolan 0 5 3 frees 1 45 J Fallon 0 2 2 frees F Wilson 0 2 2 frees D Glennon 0 2 A Mangan 0 1 G Dolan 0 1 Referee M Curley Galway Kerry v Dublin 14 August 2004 Quarter finalKerry1 15 1 08DublinCroke Park DublinD o Cinneide 1 5 3 frees C Cooper 0 5 1 free W Kirby 0 2 D O Sullivan 0 1 P Galvin 0 1 L Hassett 0 1 S Connell 0 5 5 frees J Sherlock 1 0 D Homan 0 2 C Keaney 0 1 free Referee P McEnaney Monaghan Semi finals Mayo v Fermanagh 22 August 2004 Semi finalMayo0 09 0 09FermanaghCroke Park DublinC Mortimer 0 4 A Dillon 0 2 K McDonald 0 1 D Heaney 0 1 T Mortimer 0 1 C Bradley 0 3 T Brewster 0 1 J Sherry 0 1 L McBarron 0 1 E Maguire 0 1 S Maguire 0 1 M Little 0 1 Referee M Collins Cork Mayo v Fermanagh 28 August 2004 Semi final replayMayo0 13 1 08FermanaghCroke Park DublinC Mortimer 0 5 T Mortimer 0 3 K McDonald 0 2 R McGarrity 0 1 A O Malley 0 1 D Brady 0 1 J Sherry 1 1 C Bradley 0 3 S Maguire 0 2 M Little 0 1 T Brewster 0 1 Referee J Bannon Longford Derry v Kerry 29 August 2004 Semi finalDerry1 11 1 17KerryCroke Park DublinPaddy Bradley 0 6 E Muldoon 1 1 C Gilligan 0 2 F Doherty 0 1 P McFlynn 0 1 C Cooper 0 6 D O Sullivan 1 0 D O Cinneide 0 2 MF Russell 0 2 T o Se 0 2 E Brosnan 0 1 P Galvin 0 1 D o Se 0 1 P Kelly 0 1 W Kirby 0 1 Final Kerry v Mayo 26 September 2004 FinalKerry1 20 2 09MayoCroke Park DublinC Cooper 1 5 D o Cinneide 0 8 W Kirby 0 3 P Galvin 0 1 D O Sullivan 0 1 M o Se 0 1 MF Russell 0 1 A Dillon 1 2 M Conroy 1 1 K McDonald 0 4 C Mortimer 0 1 B Maloney 0 1 Attendance 79 749Referee P McEnaney Monaghan Main article 2004 All Ireland Senior Football Championship FinalChampionship statistics EditMiscellaneous Edit Carlow defeat Longford in the Leinster Championship for the first time since 1977 Limerick and Waterford meet in the Munster Championship for the first time since 1991 The Ulster final was moved from St Tiernach s Park Clones to Croke Park Dublin Westmeath win the Leinster Championship for the very first time in their history Top scorers Edit Player County Scores TotalMattie Forde Wexford 3 38 47Conor Mortimer Mayo 1 42 45Paddy Bradley Derry 2 38 44Padraic Davis Longford 2 28 34Enda Muldoon Derry 3 24 33Dara o Cinneide Kerry 2 25 31Dessie Dolan Westmeath 1 27 30Mark Harte Tyrone 3 18 27Stephan Maguire Fermanagh 0 27 27References Edit Tipperary footballers withdraw from team RTE Sport 10 June 2004 Retrieved 27 July 2010 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index 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