2022 Tailteann Cup
The 2022 Tailteann Cup was the inaugural edition of the Tailteann Cup, a Gaelic football competition contested by as many as sixteen county teams from Divisions 3 and 4 of the 2022 National Football League plus New York. Division 3 or 4 teams initially competed in their provincial championship and if they reached their provincial final, they continued in the 2022 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, progressing to the All-Ireland Qualifiers, whereas if they were beaten in their provincial final, they did not participate in the 2022 Tailteann Cup.
The final was played on 9 July 2022 at Croke Park in Dublin, between Cavan and Westmeath. Westmeath won after a 2–14 to 1–13 defeat of Cavan.
Format
The inaugural Tailteann Cup was contested by seventeen teams: the sixteen set to play in Divisions 3 and 4 of the [2023 National Football 2022 National Football League (Ireland)|League (Ireland)|2023 National Football League], plus New York. These teams could only have qualified for the Tier 1 All-Ireland Championship, the Sam Maguire Cup, if they had reached their provincial final. The Sam Maguire Cup was contested by the sixteen teams set to play in Divisions 1 and 2 of the 2023 National Football League.Louth and Limerick qualified for the Sam Maguire Cup as a result of winning promotion from Division 3 to Division 2 for 2023, while Down and Offaly competed in the Tailteann Cup as a result of being relegated from Division 2 to Division 3 for 2023.
The 2022 Tailteann Cup was a straight knockout format, with two preliminary-round games and seven first-round games followed by quarter-finals, semi-finals and a final. New York received a bye to the quarter-finals. The seventeen teams were organised on a geographical basis, with eight assigned to a northern section and nine to a southern section. The eight northern teams were drawn against each other in four of the seven first-round games. Four of the southern teams were drawn in two preliminary-round games, with the two winners then joining the remaining four teams in three first-round games. All seven first-round winners joined New York in the quarter-finals, with pairings decided via an open draw within each geographic section. The semi-final pairings were then decided via an open draw.
From 2023, the Tailteann Cup is set to be played on a round-robin basis, with the first round consisting of four groups of four teams with no geographical structure.
Teams
None of the seventeen teams qualified for their provincial final. Doing so would have resulted in them competing in the Tier 1 Sam Maguire Cup instead.| Team | 2022 League result | 2022 Championship result | Appearance | Best result | Date of qualification |
| Fermanagh | 5th in Division 3 | Lost 2-10 – 2–17 to Tyrone | 1st | n/a | 16 April 2022 |
| New York | Did not compete | Lost 0-15 – 1–16 to Sligo | 1st | n/a | 17 April 2022 |
| London | 5th in Division 4 | Lost 2-11 – 3–12 to Leitrim | 1st | n/a | 17 April 2022 |
| Antrim | 4th in Division 3 | Lost 1-20 – 0–10 to Cavan | 1st | n/a | 23 April 2022 |
| Carlow | 7th in Division 4 | Lost 5-10 – 0–10 to Louth | 1st | n/a | 24 April 2022 |
| Laois | 7th in Division 3 | Lost 5-15 – 4–12 to Wicklow | 1st | n/a | 24 April 2022 |
| Offaly | 7th in Division 2 | Lost 1-15 – 1–12 to Wexford | 1st | n/a | 24 April 2022 |
| Sligo | 3rd in Division 4 | Lost 0-11 – 0–23 to Roscommon | 1st | n/a | 30 April 2022 |
| Longford | 6th in Division 3 | Lost 3-13 – 0–14 to Westmeath | 1st | n/a | 30 April 2022 |
| Waterford | 8th in Division 4 | Lost 2-13 – 1–8 to Tipperary | 1st | n/a | 30 April 2022 |
| Wexford | 6th in Division 4 | Lost 1-24 – 0–4 to Dublin | 1st | n/a | 30 April 2022 |
| Down | 8th in Division 2 | Lost 0-23 – 2–7 to Monaghan | 1st | n/a | 30 April 2022 |
| Wicklow | 8th in Division 3 | Lost 4-13 – 1–12 to Meath | 1st | n/a | 1 May 2022 |
| Leitrim | 4th in Division 4 | Lost 4-20 – 0–09 to Galway | 1st | n/a | 8 May 2022 |
| Cavan | 1st in Division 4 | Lost 2-16 – 0–16 to Donegal | 1st | n/a | 8 May 2022 |
| Tipperary | 2nd in Division 4 | Lost 2-10 – 0–10 to Limerick | 1st | n/a | 14 May 2022 |
| Westmeath | 3rd in Division 3 | Lost 1-21 – 2–15 to Kildare | 1st | n/a | 15 May 2022 |
Bracket
There was an open draw for all rounds, including quarter-finals and semi-finals. It was split into N and S sections until semi finals. Both sections then combined. The first team pulled out received home advantage. The semi-finals and final were played in Croke Park.Preliminary round
Four teams competed in the preliminary round.Round 1
The two preliminary round winners were joined by the other twelve teams.Quarter-finals
New York joined the seven Round 1 winners:Championship statistics
Scoring events
All records exclude extra-time.- Widest winning margin: 15 points
- * Offaly 3–17 – 0–11 New York
- Most goals in a match: 5
- *Wexford 2–13 – 3–11 Offaly
- *Westmeath 3–22 – 2–16 Offaly
- Most points in a match: 38
- *Westmeath 3–22 – 2–16 Offaly
- Most goals by one team in a match: 3
- *Wicklow 3–16 – 1–10 Waterford
- *Wexford 2–13 – 3–11 Offaly
- *Offaly 3–17 – 0–11 New York
- *Westmeath 3–22 – 2–16 Offaly
- Most points by one team in a match: 24
- *Cavan 0–24 – 1–12 Down
- Highest aggregate score: 53 points
- *Westmeath 3–22 – 2–16 Offaly
- Lowest aggregate score: 27 points
- *Longford 0–12 – 1–12 Fermanagh
Miscellaneous
- First-time championship meetings:
- * Offaly vs New York
- Westmeath won their 1st championship in 19 years, last winning the 2004 Leinster Senior Football Championship.
- The meeting between Wicklow and Waterford was the first ever game in the Tailteann Cup, with the former winning by 3–16 to 1–10.
- This meeting between New York and Offaly was the first meeting of a non-Connacht team for New York since their admission to the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship in 1999.
- The meeting of Offaly and New York was New York's first Championship game in Ireland since the 2001 Connacht quarter-final where they lost 3–13 to 1–9 against Roscommon in Dr Hyde Park.