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1985 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship final

1985 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship final
Event1985 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
Date22 September 1985
VenueCroke Park, Dublin
RefereePaddy Kavanagh (Meath)[1]
Attendance69,389
1984
1986

The 1985 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship final was the 98th All-Ireland Final and the deciding match of the 1985 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, an inter-county Gaelic football tournament for the top teams in Ireland.

The final was contested by Dublin and Kerry. The teams would not meet in an All-Ireland SFC final again until 2011.

Pre-match

On the morning of the game, Kerry manager Mick O'Dwyer and his players featured in an advertisement for Bendix washing machines, with the line "Only Bendix could whitewash this lot".[2]

Match

Summary

Kerry led by nine points at half-time, and two Joe McNally goals in the second half was not enough to stop them.[3]

Jack O'Shea picked the ball up with wonderful skill in front of referee Paddy Kavanagh, who proceeded to marvel at the Kerryman's abilities.[1]

It was the fourth of five All-Ireland SFC titles won by Kerry in the 1980s.[4]

Details

Final
Kerry2–12 – 2–8Dublin
J O'Shea 1–3, T O'Dowd 1–1, M Sheehy 0–3, T Doyle 0–1, J Kennedy 0–1, P Spillane 0–2 D Moran 0–1 J McNally 2–0, B Rock 0–3, T Conroy 0–2, J Kearns 0–2, T Carr 0–1
Attendance: 69,289
Referee: P Kavanagh (Meath)

Kerry =

Sub used
17 J. Kennedy for G. Power
Subs not used
16 J. Higgins
18 G. O'Sullivan
19 J. Mulvihill
20 S. Liston
21 D. Hanafin
22 D. O'Donoghue
23 J. Keane
24 L. Kearns
Manager
M. O'Dwyer

Dublin =

Subs used
20 T. Carr for C. Redmond
17 P. J. Buckley for B. Mullins
Manager
K. Heffernan

References

  1. ^ a b Potts, Seán. "Blue Wave begins". Decades of the Dubs: 2010–2014. The Herald. p. 3. ...Jack O'Shea picking the ball clean off the ground in front of the ref (Kavanagh, Meath) in the 1985 final).
  2. ^ "Dean caught between a Rock and a hard place over training sessions". RTÉ. 23 July 2020.
  3. ^ High Ball magazine, issue #6, 1998.
  4. ^ "Kerry on honour roll". Irish Independent. Independent News & Media. 14 September 2009. Retrieved 14 September 2009.