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The 2009 All-Ireland Senior Ladies' Football Championship was held between July 26 and September 27, 2009. Cork were the winners for the fifth season in a row.[1] Contents 1 Structure 2 Fixtures and results 2.1 Early stages 2.2 Relegation match 2.3 Final stages 3 References 4 External links // Structure Sixteen teams compete. The top four teams from 2008 receive byes to the quarter-finals. The quarter-finalists from 2008 receive byes to the second round. The other eight teams play in the first round. All games are knockout matches, drawn games being replayed. The first-round losers playoff, with one team being relegated to the intermediate championship for 2010. Teams must spend two years as a senior team before they are eligible for relegation; teams that have not done so are exempt from relegation. Fixtures and results Early stages July 26 1st Round Armagh 0–9 – 1–13 Meath Breffni Park, Cavan July 26 1st Round Down 1–9 – 0–11 Donegal Breffni Park, Cavan July 26 1st Round Sligo 2–11 – 0–8 Leitrim Ballyshannon August 2 1st Round Laois 0–15 – 0–3 Tipperary O'Connor Park, Tullamore August 8 2nd Round Kerry 2–19 – 0–10 Meath Nenagh August 8 2nd Round Laois 1–15 – 2–19 Mayo Pearse Park, Longford August 8 2nd Round Down 0–9 – 0–22 Monaghan Pearse Park, Longford August 9 2nd Round Kildare 5–12 – 3–6 Sligo St. Brigids, Kiltoom Relegation match Tipperary and Leitrim were exempt from relegation. August 16 Relegation match Donegal 0–6 – 1–11 Armagh Bawnboy Donegal are relegated to the Intermediate Ladies' Football Championship for 2010. Final stages August 15 Quarter-final Monaghan 0–17 – 1–13 Galway Ballymahon Referee: John Murray (Dublin) August 15 Quarter-final Mayo 3–9 – 1–12 Tyrone Ballymahon Referee: Keith Tighe (Dublin) August 22 Quarter-final Cork 4–23 – 0–6 Kildare Nowlan Park, Kilkenny Referee: Eugene O'Hare (Down) August 22 Quarter-final Dublin 1–13 – 2–6 Kerry Nowlan Park, Kilkenny Referee: Declan Corcoran (Mayo) August 29 Semi-final Cork 3–10 – 1–9 Mayo Nenagh Referee: Keith Delahunty (Tipperary) September 5 Semi-final Dublin 2–14 – 1–15 Monaghan Ardee Referee: Declan Corcoran (Mayo) September 27 Final Cork 1–9 – 0–11 Dublin Croke Park, Dublin References ^ [1] External links Rssults and fixtures v • d • e All-Ireland Senior Ladies' Football Championships Tournaments 1974  • 1975  • 1976  • 1977  • 1978  • 1979  • 1980  • 1981  • 1982  • 1983  • 1984  • 1985  • 1986  • 1987  • 1988  • 1989  • 1990  • 1991  • 1992  • 1993  • 1994  • 1995  • 1996  • 1997  • 1998  • 1999  • 2000  • 2001  • 2002  • 2003  • 2004  • 2005  • 2006  • 2007  • 2008  • 2009 • 2010 Connacht Championship   -  Leinster Championship   -  Munster Championship   -  Ulster Championship History   -  Records and statistics   -  Brendan Martin Cup   -  Quarter-finals   -  Semi-finals   -  Winning managers   -  Winning players   -  Runner-up players   -  Winning teams