1923 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship final
The 1923 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship final was the 36th All-Ireland Final and the deciding match of the 1923 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, an inter-county Gaelic football tournament for the top teams in Ireland.
Pre-game
The Irish Civil War cast a shadow on the match — Kerry initially considered refusing to play in protest at the imprisonment of County Board chairman and republican Austin Stack. The Kerry team played a selection match between pro- and anti-Treaty players.Match
Summary
Dublin won the final by two points, with a goal by P. J. Kirwan. Kerry had led 1–2 to 0–1 at half-time, with a goal from Brosnan, but failed to score again in the game.Joe Stynes, granduncle of Australian rules footballer Jim Stynes, played on the winning Dublin team that day.
It was the third of three All-Ireland SFC titles won by Dublin in the 1920s, which made them joint "team of the decade" with Kerry, also winner of three.
Details
Dublin
- 1 Johnny McDonnell
- 2 Jack O'Reilly
- 3 Paddy McDonnell
- 4 John Murphy
- 5 Joe Norris
- 6 Joe Synnott
- 7 Paddy Carey
- 8 Paddy Kirwan
- 9 Joe Stynes
- 10 Frank Burke
- 11 John Synnott
- 12 Martin Shanahan
- 13 Jack Sherlock
- 14 P. O'Beirne
- 15 Larry Stanley
Kerry
- 1 Jack Sheehy
- 2 Phil O'Sullivan
- 3 Joe Barrett
- 4 Eugene Moriarty
- 5 John Russell
- 6 Toss Kelleher
- 7 Jerry Moriarty
- 8 Con Brosnan
- 9 Pat McKenna
- 10 John Ryan
- 11 Redmond Prendiville
- 12 J. J. Sheehy
- 13 John Bailey
- 14 Jimmy Bailey
- 15 Bill Landers