2003 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship


The 2003 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was the 117th staging of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, the Gaelic Athletic Association's premier inter-county Gaelic football tournament. The championship began on 4 May 2003 and ended on 28 September 2003.
Armagh entered the championship as the defending champions.
On 28 September 2003, Tyrone won the championship following a 0–12 to 0–9 defeat of Armagh in the All-Ireland final. This was their first All-Ireland title.
Tyrone's Peter Canavan was the championship's top scorer with 1–48. Armagh forward Steven McDonnell was the choice for the Vodafone Footballer of the Year award.

Format

The provincial championships in Munster, Leinster, Ulster and Connacht were run 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 eight winners from Round 2. Another open draw was made to determine the four pairings.
  • Round 4 consisted of the four winners from Round 3 playing against the beaten Provincial finalists. A draw was made to determine the 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 were played on a Provincial rota basis, initially determined by the Central Council. If a Provincial Championship winning team was defeated in its Quarter-final, the team that defeated it took its place in the semi-final.

Provincial championships

[Connacht Senior Football Championship]

Quarter-finals
Semi-finals
'''Final'''

[Munster Senior Football Championship]

Quarter-finals
Semi-final
'''Final'''

[Ulster Senior Football Championship]

Preliminary round
Quarter-finals
Semi-finals
'''Finals'''

[Leinster Senior Football Championship]

First round
Quarter-finals
Semi-finals
'''Final'''

All-Ireland

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
Semi-finals
'''Final'''

Championship statistics

Top scorers

;Overall
RankPlayerCountyTallyTotalMatchesAverage
1Peter CanavanTyrone1–485186.37
2Frankie DolanRoscommon1–384166.83
2Adrian SweeneyDonegal0–414185.12
4Steven McDonnellArmagh5–254085.00
4Declan BrowneTipperary2–3440410.00
6Oisín McConvilleArmagh2–333984.87
7Muiris GavinLimerick0–272746.75
8Brian McDonaldLaois2–192564.16
8Paul FinlayMonaghan0–252546.25
8Colm QuinnOffaly0–252555.00

;Single game
RankPlayerCountyTallyTotalOpposition
1Steven McDonnellArmagh3–413Limerick
1Frankie DolanRoscommon0–1313Kildare
3Declan BrowneTipperary1–912Carlow
3Frankie DolanRoscommon0–1212Kildare
5Declan BrowneTipperary0–1111Waterford
5Peter CanavanTyrone0–1111Down
7Dessie DolanWestmeath1–710Meath
7Oisín McConvilleArmagh1–710Waterford
9Ciaran McManusOffaly3–09London
9Mark StanfieldLouth2–39Wicklow
9J. P. RooneyLouth2–39Wicklow
9Dara Ó CinnéideKerry1–69Limerick
9Paddy BradleyDerry1–69Tyrone
9Peter CanavanTyrone1–69Down
9Muiris GavinLimerick0–99Cork
9Kevin MaddenAntrim0–99Armagh
9Declan BrowneTipperary0–99Donegal
9Muiris GavinLimerick0–99Armagh

Miscellaneous