2022 Down Intermediate Football Championship information
Gaelic football competition
2022 Down Intermediate Football Championship
Tournament details
County
Down
Province
Ulster
Year
2022
Trophy
WJ Farrell Cup
Sponsor
The Parador Lodge
Teams
16
Winners
Champions
Saval (2nd win)
Qualify for
Ulster Club IFC
Runners-up
Runners-up
Rostrevor
← 2021
2023 →
The 2022 Down Intermediate Football Championship was the 34th official edition of Down GAA's secondary Gaelic football tournament for intermediate clubs in County Down. 16 teams competed, with the winning team representing Down in the Ulster Intermediate Club Football Championship. The tournament operated a double elimination format for the opening two rounds of the championship, with the winners and early round losers rejoining at the quarter final stage.
An Riocht won the 2021 edition after defeating Darragh Cross in the final, and as per competition rules, did not defend their title as they qualified to play in the Senior Championship.
Saval won the competition for the second time, their first since 1995, after defeating Rostrevor in the final held on 15 October.[1]
^Watters, Andy (12 November 2022). "Down champions Saval make Ulster championship debut against Monaghan's Corduff". The Irish News. Retrieved 3 December 2022. Saval clinched their maiden Down intermediate title with victory over Rostrevor on October 15
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