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词条 2016 Ladies' National Football League
释义

  1. Format

     League structure  Finals, promotions and relegations 

  2. Division 1

     Table  Controversy   Semi-finals & Final 

  3. Division 2

     Table  Semi-finals & Final 

  4. Division 3

     Table  Semi-finals & Final 

  5. Division 4

     Table  Semi-finals & Final 

  6. References

{{Infobox GAA League
|league = 2016 Ladies' National Football League
|image =
|dates = 31 January – 7 May 2016
|teams = 31
|team1 = Cork
|captain1 = Ciara O'Sullivan
|manager1 = Ephie Fitzgerald
|titles = 10th
|team2 = Mayo
|captain2 = Sarah Tierney
|manager2 = Frank Browne
|two = Donegal
|three = Waterford
|four = Limerick
|previous = 2015
|next = 2017
}}

The 2016 Ladies' National Football League, known for sponsorship reasons as the Lidl Ladies' National Football League, was a ladies' Gaelic football competition that ended on 7 May 2016.[1] Cork were the Division 1 champions for the fourth year in a row.

Format

League structure

The 2016 Ladies' National Football League consists of four divisions - three of eight teams and one of seven. Kilkenny do not compete. Each team plays every other team in its division once. 3 points are awarded for a win and 1 for a draw. 2 points are deducted for conceding a walkover.

If two teams are level on league points, the tie-break is -

  • Winners of the head-to-head game are ranked ahead
  • If the head-to-head match was a draw, ranking is determined by score difference (i.e. total scored minus total conceded in all games)
  • If the teams are still level, ranking is determined by the total scored

If three or more teams are level on league points, rankings are determined solely by score difference.

Finals, promotions and relegations

The top four teams in Division 1 contest the Ladies' National Football League semi-finals (first plays fourth and second plays third).

The top four teams in divisions 2, 3 and 4 contest the semi-finals of their respective divisions. The division champions are promoted.

The bottom teams in divisions 1, 2 and 3 are relegated.

Division 1

Table

TeamPldWDLFADiffPtsNotes
Mayo77 0 0 119 78 +41 21 Advance to Division 1 semi-finals
Cork (C)74 0 3 147 89 +58 12
{{GG|Dublin|ladies' football}}74 0 3 144 87 +57 12
Kerry74 0 3 12595 +30 12
Armagh74 0 3 139 118 +21 12
Galway74 0 3 135121 +14 12
Monaghan71 0 6 78 145 –67 3
Tyrone70 0 7 32 186 –154 0 Relegated to Division 2 for 2017

Cork, Dublin, Kerry, Armagh and Galway are ranked by score difference.

Controversy

After the final round of the Division 1 league the Ladies' Gaelic Football Association mistakenly announced that Armagh were one of the teams qualified for the semi-finals. They subsequently corrected their error and apologised. Armagh issued a statement accusing the LGFA of "total incompetence" and revealed that they had considered legal action.[2]

Semi-finals & Final

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|round = Semi-Final
|team1 = Mayo
|score = 1-16 – 2-12
|team2 = Kerry
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|score = 1-15 – 0-11
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}}{{GAA match
|date = 7 May 2016
|round = Final
|team1 = Cork
|score = 1-10 – 0-10
|report = Report
|team2 = Mayo
|goals1 = O Finn (0-6)
R Ní Bhuachalla (1-1)
R Buckley (0-1)
O Farmer (0-1)
A Walsh (0-1)
|goals2 = C Staunton (0-6)
S Mulvihill (0-1)
S Rowe (0-1)
N Kelly (0-1)
G Kelly (0-1)
|stadium = Parnell Park, Donnycarney
|time = 7:15 p.m.
|attendance =
|referee = Brendan Rice
}}

Division 2

Table

TeamPldWDLFADiffPtsNotes
Donegal (P)77 0 0 157 65 +92 21 Advance to Division 2 semi-finals

Champions promoted

Westmeath75 02 127 82 +45 15
Clare75 0 2 118 80 +38 15
Cavan75 02 115 81 +34 15
Kildare72 05 90 150 –60 6
Laois72 05 77 118 –41 6
Sligo7106 82 137 –55 3
Meath71 06 96 149 –53 3 Relegated to Division 3 for 2017
  • Sligo defeated Meath in a playoff game.[3]

Semi-finals & Final

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|score =0-13 – 0-6
|team2 = Cavan
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|stadium = Beragh
|attendance=
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}}{{GAA match
|date = 23 April 2016
|round = Semi-Final
|team1 = Westmeath
|score =4-12 – 1-11
|team2 = Clare
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|attendance=
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|date = 7 May 2016
|round = Final
|team1 = Donegal
|score =3-17 – 0-13
|report=
|team2 = Westmeath
|goals1 =
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|stadium = Parnell Park, Donnycarney
|attendance=
|time = 5:30 p.m.
|referee =Keith Delahunty
}}

Division 3

Table

TeamPldWDLFADiffPtsNotes
Waterford (P)77 0 0 145 77 +68 21 Advance to Division 3 semi-finals

Champios promoted

Tipperary76 0 1 163 74 +89 18
Wexford74 0 3 111 86 +25 12
Leitrim74 0 3 135 111 +24 12
Roscommon74 0 3 110 100 +10 12
Offaly72 0 5 91 136 –45 6
Down71 0 6 96 141 –45 3
Fermanagh70 0 7 36 162 –126 0 Relegated to Division 4 for 2017
  • Wexford, Leitrim and Roscommon are ranked by score difference.

Semi-finals & Final

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|date = 17 April 2016
|round = Semi-Final
|team1 = Tipperary
|score =5-11 – 4-7
|team2 = Wexford
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|stadium = Piltown
|attendance=
|referee =Colm McManus
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|score =7-15 – 0-6
|team2 = Leitrim
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|referee =Jonathan Murphy
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|date = 30 April 2016
|time = 3:45 p.m.
|round = Final
|team1 = Waterford
|score =2-13 – 3-10
|report=
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|goals1 =
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}}{{GAA match
|date = 8 May 2016
|time = 1:15 p.m.
|round = Final Replay
|team1 = Waterford
|score =1-13 – 1-12
|report=
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|goals1 =
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|stadium = Semple Stadium, Thurles
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Division 4

Table

TeamPldWDLFADiffPtsNotes
Longford65 0 1 150 73+77 15 Advance to Division 4 semi-finals

Champions promoted

Wicklow65 0 1 168 44 +124 15
Limerick (P)64 0 2 167 44 +123 12
Antrim63 0 3 66 66 0 9
Louth63 0 3 121 91 +30 9
Derry61 0 5 61 189 –128 3
Carlow60 0 6 28 254 –226 0
  • Antrim are ranked ahead of Louth as they won the head-to-head game between the teams

Semi-finals & Final

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|round = Semi-Final
|team1 = Wicklow
|score =2-6 – 0-14
|team2 = Limerick
|goals1 =
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|attendance=
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|date = 17 April 2016
|round = Semi-Final
|team1 = Longford
|score =0-13 – 2-11
|team2 = Antrim
|goals1 =
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|stadium = O'Raghallaigh Park, Kingscourt
|attendance=
|referee =
}}{{GAA match
|date = 30 April 2016
|time = 2 p.m.
|round = Final
|team1 = Antrim
|score = 1-10 – 4-8
|report = Report
|team2 = Limerick
|goals1 = E Gallagher 1-3, C Timoney (1f) and A McParland 0-2 each, C Carey, Á Tubridy & M Cooper 0-1 each.
|goals2 = D O’Brien 2-5 (0-3f), N Holland 2-0, N Richardson 0-2, S Carroll 0-1
|stadium = Conneff Park, Clane
|attendance =
|referee = Des McEnery
}}

References

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2. ^http://www.hoganstand.com/ArticleForm.aspx?ID=253755 Armagh ladies rule out legal action after LGFA blunder18 April 2016
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://oceanfm.ie/sligo-ladies-to-face-meath-in-cavan-leitrims-semi-final-in-portarlington/ |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2016-04-13 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160504201615/http://oceanfm.ie/sligo-ladies-to-face-meath-in-cavan-leitrims-semi-final-in-portarlington/ |archivedate=2016-05-04 }}
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