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Croke Park, DublinAttendance: 16,000Referee: Willie Walsh (Waterford)
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Many games were delayed due to home rule protests.
Dublin's Semi-Final win v Monaghan was played just one week after Dublin's loss in the 1920 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final. Despite this they had to wait almost one year to play the final, owing to the political turmoil.
Mayo's Semi-Final v Tipperary was originally scheduled for 15 April 1923, but was postponed for one week. Mayo refused a walkover from Tipperary in respect of the Semi-Final scheduled for 22 April 1923, and the match was again rescheduled for 29 April. Tipperary could not field a team on 29 April.
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"G.A.A. Football Semi-Final", Irish Independent, 19 June 1922, p.8
"Football Semi-Final", The Nationalist, 21 April 1923, p.6