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  1. an Irish ball game similar to hockey played by two teams of 15 boys or men

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A moment from the GAA Hurling All Ireland Minor Championship Final, Croke Park 2013 If you've never been to a hurling game, you're missing out.
The 2,000-year-old Irish sport of hurling comes to Queens, N.Y. this weekend for the first-ever New York Hurling Classic at Citi Field (Saturday, 12:30pm ET).
The pair observed Gaelic games including hurling (an Irish field sport with ancient origins), camogie (a bat-and-ball game played by women that resembles hurling) and (also a bat-and-ball game).
Jimmy hurling his father's ashes over a gate by night?
Tillman wasn't hurling insults — at least, not at Taylor Swift.
Mr. Hare crashed into one of the protesters, hurling punches.
When they turned around, they said, he began hurling insults.
Most fled but hundreds returned, hurling objects into the complex.
Sources close to Tomi say the hurling was completely unprovoked.
But pretty soon, Durham began hurling insults back at Allen.
Both sides brawled in the press, throwing slurs and hurling insults.
Repeatedly hurling the ball can fatigue and eventually injure fast bowlers.
Angry mobs of "Bernie bros" are hurling chairs at Democratic staffers.
"I was hurling myself into crowds, climbing the rafters," she said.
Border officials also said some migrants were hurling rocks at authorities.
He also shared a video of protesters hurling insults at Rep.
I'm reliably hurling novels at them, and also at friends' kids.
One alleged incident involved Chyna hurling sharp objects at her hairdresser.
He did, hurling four shutout innings and allowing only four hits.
Trey started destroying everything in sight, hurling objects in the air.
Also not inconspicuous: people hurling money at the front of your house.
As a result, Baron Cohen keeps hurling wan one-liners over the
The other day I spent 10 minutes hurling verbal abuse at Siri.
Carson told stories of attempted stabbings, brick-hurling, rock-throwing and more.
Local officials refused, bolstered by residents hurling slurs against blacks and Jews.
He starts hurling abuse at Mackie, who tries to calm him down.
Hurling a personal insult at Mr. Trump from a White House lectern?
Hurling insults and throwing shade is an essential part of her game.
The street protesters in gas masks hurling Molotov cocktails at security forces.
It showed locals hurling bricks at ranks of shield-carrying riot police.
Man arrested after hurling Batarang at cop car (not Batman): — Seattle Police Dept.
On Wednesday many longtime staff members quit in protest, hurling Deadspin into chaos.
But if you are hurling the health argument, you are missing the point.
This complaint continues Faraday's pattern of hurling false and inflammatory accusations against us.
Several hundred villagers protested, hurling water bottles at vehicles moving the parts in.
Spoiler alert: They don't spend much time hurling salacious allegations or alleging mistreatment.
"It's like a rocket, a creative rocket hurling out of control," he said.
The dispute has become personal, with diplomats hurling insults in Cairo last month.
It doses us with irony before hurling us back into gore and grief.
Soldiers attacked on horses, hid on ridges hurling grenades and fired Maxim guns.
Water levels were rising and the wind was hurling debris into the road.
Hurling insults at journalists is standard fare for officials at the White House.
The conversation ends with them both in tears, hurling insults at each other.
"Yep nausea from paint led to hurling in the bathroom Tuesday," another responded.
Government supporters erupt with anger, hurling accusations when a defendant proclaims his innocence.
Other titles won over the years include Senior football, Intermediate hurling, Junior A & B football, Junior A hurling (3), Junior B hurling (3), U21 hurling (9), including 6 in a row, Minor hurling (14), Juvenile hurling (14), Under 14 hurling (7), Under 12 hurling (3), All Ireland Feile na nGael, Minor football and U14 football.
This article lists players who have recently captained the Antrim senior hurling team in the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship, the Ulster Senior Hurling Championship and the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship.
The 1998 National Hurling League (known as the Church & General National Hurling League) was the 66th season of the National Hurling League.
The 2011 National Hurling League (known as the Allianz Hurling League for sponsorship reasons) was the 80th season of the National Hurling League.
The Monaghan Senior Hurling Championship is an annual Gaelic Athletic Association competition between the top hurling clubs in Monaghan. The winners of the Monaghan Championship qualify to represent their county in the Ulster Intermediate Club Hurling Championship or Ulster Junior Club Hurling Championship and in turn, go on to the All-Ireland Intermediate Club Hurling Championship or All-Ireland Junior Club Hurling Championship.
The 2009 National Hurling League (known as the Allianz National Hurling League for sponsorship reasons) was the 78th season of the National Hurling League.
The Limerick Junior Hurling Championship is an annual Gaelic Athletic Association competition organised by Limerick GAA among the top hurling clubs in County Limerick. The winner qualifies to represent the county in the Munster Junior Club Hurling Championship, the winner of which progresses to the All-Ireland Junior Club Hurling Championship. Apart from a few years when there was an Intermediate hurling Championship the Junior Hurling championship was the second most important hurling competition in Limerick. When the Intermediate hurling Championship restarted in 1988, the Junior became the third most important competition and in 2014 with the advent of the Premier Intermediate hurling Championship it became the Fourth tier of Limerick hurling.
The 1971–72 National Hurling League was the 41st season of the National Hurling League (NHL), an annual hurling competition for the GAA county teams.
The 1985–86 National Hurling League (known as the Ford National Hurling League for sponsorship reasons) was the 55th season of the National Hurling League.
The 1986–87 National Hurling League (known as the Ford National Hurling League for sponsorship reasons) was the 56th season of the National Hurling League.
The 1997 National Hurling League (known as the Church & General National Hurling League for sponsorship reasons) was the 66th seasons of the National Hurling League.
This article lists players who have captained the Cork minor hurling team in the Munster Minor Hurling Championship and the All-Ireland Minor Hurling Championship.
This article lists players who have captained the Cork intermediate hurling team in the Munster Intermediate Hurling Championship and the All-Ireland Intermediate Hurling Championship.
St. Laurence's GAA Hurling Club won the Kildare Junior Hurling Championship in 2011 and followed this up by winning the Kildare Intermediate League in 2012. St. Laurence's GAA Hurling Club has had 3 Players so far go on and represent Kildare at Senior Hurling Level. St. Laurence's GAA Hurling Club is the only hurling club in South Kildare to field teams at both Underage and Adult Level.
They are currently in Division 1 of the National Football League. The county hurling team contest the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship via the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship. They are currently in Division 1B of the National Hurling League.
This article lists players who have recently captained the Limerick senior hurling team in the Munster Senior Hurling Championship and the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship.
This article lists players who have recently captained the Offaly senior hurling team in the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship and the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship.
This article lists players who have recently captained the Wexford senior hurling team in the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship and the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship.
This article lists players who have recently captained the Laois senior hurling team in the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship and the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship.
The 1987–88 National Hurling League (known as the Royal Liver National Hurling League for sponsorship reasons) was the 57th edition of the National Hurling League.
This article lists players who have recently captained the Dublin senior hurling team in the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship and the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship.
The Kerry Senior Hurling Championship is the top level hurling competition in Kerry.
The Kerry Intermediate Hurling Championship is the second level hurling competition in Kerry.
The Brickey First XV Hurling team remained in the Waterford Intermediate Hurling Championship.
In 2020 the Adult Men's Hurling Team won the Dublin Intermediate Hurling Championship.
This article lists players who have captained the Kilkenny senior hurling team in the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship and the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship. The captain is chosen from the club that has won the Kilkenny Senior Hurling Championship.
Hurling in County Kildare is overseen by the Kildare County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association. At present, there are 11 registered hurling clubs in County Kildare. Kildare senior hurling team represents the county in the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship.
This article lists players who have captained the Kilkenny minor hurling team in the Leinster Minor Hurling Championship and the All-Ireland Minor Hurling Championship. The captain is usually chosen from the club that has won the Kilkenny Minor Hurling Championship.
The Offaly–Tipperary rivalry is a hurling rivalry between Irish county teams Offaly and Tipperary. Both teams play provincial hurling, Tipperary in the Munster Senior Hurling Championship and Offaly in the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship. All of their championship meetings have been in the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, the first being in 2002.
The Leinster Flag For the senior hurling equivalent see: Leinster Senior Club Hurling Championship The Leinster Intermediate Club Hurling Championship is an annual hurling tournament played between the county champions on intermediate level within the province of Leinster. The winners get to compete in the semi- final of the All-Ireland Intermediate Club Hurling Championship.
The game of hurling illustrated by the Dublin Metropolitan Hurling Club in 1884. The organisation of hurling clubs in Dublin also predates the foundation of the GAA. In 1882, Michael Cusack attended the first meeting of the 'Dublin Hurling Club', formed "for the purpose of taking steps to re-establish the national game of hurling". In September 1883, Cusack began to organise hurling practices in Phoenix Park on Saturday afternoons.
Drum won the 2003 Derry Intermediate Hurling Championship but no longer competes in hurling.
The 2003 National Hurling League was the 72nd seasons of the National Hurling League.
This article lists players who have recently captained the Waterford senior hurling team in the Munster Senior Hurling Championship and the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship. Until 2007, the captain was chosen from the club that had won the Waterford Senior Hurling Championship.
The Wexford Intermediate A Hurling Championship dates back to 2012. It was the fourth championship to be established in Wexford following the Wexford Senior Hurling Championship in 1889, the Wexford Junior Hurling Championship in 1903 and the Wexford Intermediate Hurling Championship in 1930.
The Leinster Flag For the senior hurling equivalent see: Leinster Senior Club Hurling Championship The Leinster Junior Club Hurling Championship is an annual hurling tournament played between the hundreds of Junior hurling clubs in Leinster. Each of the 12 counties in the province will provide one team. In most cases that will be the winner of the Junior Hurling Championship in that county. In the case of countries that are of a lower standard, they may nominate winners of their Intermediate or Senior Hurling Championship.
The 1980–81 National Hurling League was the 50th season of the National Hurling League (NHL), an annual hurling competition for the GAA county teams. It was won by .
The 1979–80 National Hurling League was the 49th season of the National Hurling League (NHL), an annual hurling competition for the GAA county teams. It was won by .
The current senior hurling manager is Tipperary native and former Antrim hurling manager Dinny Cahill.
The 1965–66 National Hurling League was the 35th season of the National Hurling League.
The 1966–67 National Hurling League was the 36th season of the National Hurling League.
The 1967–68 National Hurling League was the 37th season of the National Hurling League.
The 1970–71 National Hurling League was the 40th season of the National Hurling League.
The 1972–73 National Hurling League was the 42nd season of the National Hurling League.
The 1973–74 National Hurling League was the 43rd season of the National Hurling League.
The 1974–75 National Hurling League was the 44th season of the National Hurling League.
The 1975–76 National Hurling League was the 45th season of the National Hurling League.
The 1976–77 National Hurling League was the 46th season of the National Hurling League.
The 1977–78 National Hurling League was the 47th season of the National Hurling League.
The 1978–79 National Hurling League was the 48th season of the National Hurling League.
The 1983–84 National Hurling League was the 53rd season of the National Hurling League.
The 1981–82 National Hurling League was the 51st season of the National Hurling League.
The 1982–83 National Hurling League was the 52nd season of the National Hurling League.
The 1950–51 National Hurling League was the 20th season of the National Hurling League.
The 1951–52 National Hurling League was the 21st season of the National Hurling League.
The 1952–53 National Hurling League was the 22nd season of the National Hurling League.
The 1954–55 National Hurling League was the 24th season of the National Hurling League.
The 1955–56 National Hurling League was the 25th season of the National Hurling League.
The 1956–57 National Hurling League was the 26th season of the National Hurling League.
The 1957–58 National Hurling League was the 27th season of the National Hurling League.
The 1959–60 National Hurling League was the 29th season of the National Hurling League.
The 1960–61 National Hurling League was the 30th season of the National Hurling League.
The 1961–62 National Hurling League was the 31st season of the National Hurling League.
The 1963–64 National Hurling League was the 33rd season of the National Hurling League.
The 1964–65 National Hurling League was the 34th season of the National Hurling League.
The 1949–50 National Hurling League was the 19th season of the National Hurling League.
National Hurling League champions mean those that won the highest league in hurling in Ireland.
The 1932–33 National Hurling League was the 6th season of the National Hurling League.
Maloney plays his club hurling with his local Nenagh Éire Óg club. He has enjoyed much success at underage levels, beginning in the mid-1990s when he won a North Tipperary under-14 hurling medal. Maloney later won a North Tipp Junior Hurling medal in 2000 and a County Junior Hurling medal that same year. In 2001 he added a Munster Junior Club Hurling medal as well as a North Tipperary Senior Hurling medal.
The Galway county hurling team represents Galway in hurling and is governed by Galway GAA, the County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association. The team competes in the three major annual inter-county competitions; the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship and the National Hurling League. It formerly competed in the abolished Connacht Senior Hurling Championship, winning the last title in 1999. Galway's home ground is Pearse Stadium, Salthill.
In hurling he also had success winning an All-Ireland Junior Hurling Championship medal in 1972 and an All-Ireland Senior B Hurling Championship in 1976. At club level he also had much success with Ballyduff and Shannon Rangers. In all Bunyan played in 13 county finals between football and hurling (5 football and 8 hurling). He won 8 Kerry Senior Hurling Championships with Ballyduff in 1972, 1973, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1984, 1988 and 1989.
The 2000 National Hurling League, known for sponsorship reasons as the Church & General National Hurling League, was the 69th edition of the National Hurling League (NHL), an annual hurling competition for the GAA county teams.Gaelic Games Galway won the league, beating Tipperary in the final.
The 2001 National Hurling League, known for sponsorship reasons as the Allianz National Hurling League, was the 70th edition of the National Hurling League (NHL), an annual hurling competition for the GAA county teams.Gaelic Games Tipperary won the league, beating Clare in the final.
In 1965 Dillons won the City Junior Hurling Championship and were defeated by Ballinhassig in the Cork Junior Hurling Championship final. They won the City Hurling Championship again in 1968.
This article lists players who have recently captained the Carlow senior hurling team in the Christy Ring Cup, the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship and the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship.
This article lists players who have recently captained the Westmeath senior hurling team in the Christy Ring Cup, the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship and the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship.
Lixnaw Hurling Club is a Gaelic Athletic Association club in the north of County Kerry, Ireland. They primarily play in competitions organised by the Kerry County Board of the GAA, such as the Kerry Senior Hurling Championship, and also in competitions organised by the North Kerry Hurling Board. The club is principally concerned with the game of hurling but many of their players also play gaelic football, many with Finuge. The club has won 9 Kerry Senior Hurling Championships, 10 Kerry Minor Hurling Championships and 5 Kerry Under-21 Hurling Championships.
Mackey first played hurling for the Ahane club, winning one Limerick County Championship medal. The 1939 Limerick Senior Hurling Championship success saw Mackey drafted onto the Limerick senior hurling team. In his one full season with the team, he won All-Ireland Championship honours as a substitute in the 1940 All-Ireland Hurling Championship, having earlier won a Munster Hurling Championship medal.
The Clare county hurling team represents Clare in hurling and is governed by Clare GAA, the County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association. The team competes in the three major annual inter-county competitions; the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, the Munster Senior Hurling Championship and the National Hurling League. Clare's home ground is Cusack Park, Ennis. The team's manager is Brian Lohan.
The Tipperary county hurling team represents Tipperary in hurling and is governed by Tipperary GAA, the County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association. The team competes in the three major annual inter-county competitions; the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, the Munster Senior Hurling Championship and the National Hurling League. Tipperary's home ground is Semple Stadium, Thurles. The team's manager is Liam Sheedy.
The Wexford county hurling team represents Wexford in hurling and is governed by Wexford GAA, the County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association. The team competes in the three major annual inter-county competitions; the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship and the National Hurling League. Wexford's home ground is Wexford Park, Wexford. The team's manager is Davy Fitzgerald.
The Kilkenny county hurling team represents Kilkenny in hurling and is governed by Kilkenny GAA, the County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association. The team competes in the three major annual inter-county competitions; the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship and the National Hurling League. Kilkenny's home ground is Nowlan Park, Kilkenny. The team's manager is Brian Cody.
The Laois county hurling team represents Laois in hurling and is governed by Laois GAA, the County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association. The team competes in the three major annual inter-county competitions; the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship and the National Hurling League. Laois's home ground is O'Moore Park, Portlaoise. The team's manager is Eddie Brennan.
The Dublin county hurling team represents Dublin in hurling and is governed by Dublin GAA, the County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association. The team competes in the three major annual inter-county competitions; the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship and the National Hurling League. Dublin's home ground is Parnell Park, Donnycarney. The team's manager is Mattie Kenny.
In hurling, Kilkenny are the most successful county, with 36 All-Ireland titles In hurling, by far the dominant sport in the county, Kilkenny GAA compete annually in the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, which they have won a record thirty-six times, the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship, which they have won seventy times, and the National Hurling League, which they have won seventeen times. Kilkenny, along with Cork and Tipperary, are regarded as 'the Big Three' in the world of hurling. Brian Cody has been manager of the Kilkenny senior hurling team since 1998. The current senior hurling captain is Joey Holden from Ballyhale Shamrocks.
Crotta O'Neill's are a hurling club in the Kilflynn area of Kerry, Ireland. They play in the Kerry Senior Hurling Championship. The club is primarily concerned with the game of hurling.
William "Willie" Doran (born 1982 in Boolavogue, County Wexford) is an Irish sportsperson. He played hurling with his local club Buffer's Alley and was a member of the Wexford senior hurling team. His uncle Tony and father Colm also played hurling with the Wexford senior hurling team.
McCloy's first taste of inter-county action was with the Derry hurling team. McCloy won the 2000 Ulster Senior Hurling Championship with Derry, the county's first Ulster hurling title in 92 years. He left the hurling team when the footballers called him up the next season.
The Cork senior hurling team represents the county of Cork in the Gaelic game of hurling. The team competes annually in the Waterford Crystal Cup, National Hurling League, the Munster Senior Hurling Championship and in the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship. Cork also contribute players to the Munster Railway Cup team for an annual inter-provincial series of games. Cork are regarded as one of 'the big three' in hurling, with Kilkenny and Tipperary completing the trinity.
The Ulster Intermediate Club Hurling Championship is an annual hurling tournament played between the intermediate hurling clubs in Ulster. Teams usually qualify for this tournament by winning the intermediate hurling championship in their county. In the cases of Tyrone and some other weaker counties, the winners of their senior championship will compete in this competition, rather than the Ulster Senior Club Hurling Championship. The winners compete in the semi-final of the All-Ireland Intermediate Club Hurling Championship.
Ballinascreen have claimed the Derry Senior Hurling Championship on three occasions (1887, 1938 and 1939). Ballinascreen have won the hurling league in 2005 and played in a county hurling final in 2003.
Cooney served as trainer of the Kilworth junior hurling team and the St. Catherine's intermediate hurling team.
He returned to the Derry hurling team in 1999 and for his performances in helping Derry win the 2000 Ulster Hurling Championship, he was nominated as an All Star. McKeever won a second Ulster Hurling Championship in 2001 also represented and captained Ulster in hurling in the Railway Cup.
The 2008 National Hurling League, known for sponsorship reasons as the Allianz National Hurling League, was the 77th edition of the National Hurling League (NHL), an annual hurling competition for the GAA county teams. Tipperary won the league, beating Galway in the final.2002 Hurling League fixtures The tournament saw the first appearance of Fingal and South Down as "county" teams in the NHL.
The Limerick county hurling team represents Limerick in hurling and is governed by Limerick GAA, the County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association. The team competes in the three major annual inter-county competitions; the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, the Munster Senior Hurling Championship and the National Hurling League. Limerick's home ground is Páirc na nGael, Limerick. The team's manager is John Kiely.
The Waterford county hurling team represents Waterford in hurling and is governed by Waterford GAA, the County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association. The team competes in the three major annual inter-county competitions; the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, the Munster Senior Hurling Championship and the National Hurling League. Waterford's home grounds are Walsh Park, Waterford, and Fraher Field, Dungarvan. The team's manager is Derek McGrath.
Previous to the founding of CLG Eoghan Rua, there had been a hurling club in Coleraine called Mitchel's and they had won the 1943 and 1945 Derry Senior Hurling Championships. Eoghan Rua entered a Senior Hurling team in 2002, having fielded underage teams for a few years before this. 2006 saw the club win both the Derry Intermediate Hurling Championship and the Derry Junior Hurling Championship.
The Antrim–Tipperary rivalry is a hurling rivalry between Irish county teams Tippeary and Antrim. Both teams play provincial hurling, Tipperary in the Munster Senior Hurling Championship and Antrim in the Ulster Senior Hurling Championship. All of their championship meetings have been in the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship. They played against each other in the 1989 All- Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final, which Tipperary won by 4-24 to 3-9 to claim their 23rd title and first since 1971.
The Davins have won 11 South Tipperary senior hurling titles, two county senior hurling titles and a Munster senior hurling club title, becoming the first Tipperary side to do so. In 2009, Carrick Davins won the Tipperary Intermediate Hurling Championship title which saw them return to the Senior Grade. They reached a South Tipperary Senior Hurling final in 2011, where they played Mullinahone. Also in 2011, the club enjoyed a South Title in Junior hurling, which was a first in a long time.
In Gaelic games (which include Gaelic football and hurling), Ulster counties play the Ulster Senior Football Championship and Ulster Senior Hurling Championship. In football, the main competitions in which they compete with the other Irish counties are the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship and National Football League, while the Ulster club champions represent the province in the All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship. Hurling teams play in the All- Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, National Hurling League and All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship. The whole province fields a team to play the other provinces in the Railway Cup in both football and hurling.
He also plays hurling with the club and won Longford Senior Hurling Championships in 2003, 2005 and 2006.
1980s: in 1982 St. Patrick's E.K Hurling Club was set up to cater for hurling in the division.
McGoldrick won both the Derry Intermediate Hurling Championship and Derry Junior Hurling Championship with Eoghan Rua in 2006.
McGoldrick won both the Derry Intermediate Hurling Championship and Derry Junior Hurling Championship with Eoghan Rua in 2006.
Glencar–Manorhamilton GAA is a Gaelic football, hurling and ladies' Gaelic football club based in Manorhamilton and the Glencar valley, County Leitrim, Ireland. The hurling team play under the name Cluainín Iomáint (Manorhamilton Hurling).
In hurling, the term "Big Three" () refers to the hurling county teams of Cork, Kilkenny and Tipperary. Historically, these three counties have dominated the sport. Together, they have won 95 out of 132 of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championships (72%) and 50/86 (58%) of the National Hurling Leagues.
The 1999 National Hurling League, known for sponsorship reasons as the Church & General National Hurling League, was the 68th edition of the National Hurling League (NHL), an annual hurling competition for the GAA county teams.Gaelic Games Tipperary won the league, beating Galway by 1-14 to 1-10 in the final.
It was also selected as the location for the Antrim Senior Hurling Championship finals in 2013, 2014 and 2016. Matches from three different senior inter county competitions have been held at the venue including the Allianz National Hurling League, Leinster Senior Hurling Championship and the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship.
The 2013 Leinster Senior Hurling Championship Final, the deciding game of the 2013 Leinster Senior Hurling Championship, was a hurling match played on 7 July 2013 at Croke Park, Dublin. Contested by Dublin and Galway.
420 He also played hurling with St Patrick's and won a Kerry Intermediate Hurling Championship with them in 1983.
Kanturk GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club with Gaelic football and hurling teams, based in the town of Kanturk, County Cork, Ireland which forms part of the parish of Kanturk and Lismire. It is affiliated with Cork GAA and plays in Duhallow division competitions. Its hurling team currently competes in the Cork Senior Hurling Championship having won the Cork Premier Intermediate hurling Championship in 2017. The Club subsequently went on to win the 2017 Munster Intermediate Hurling Championship and the 2018 All Ireland Intermediate Hurling Championship.
The Fermanagh Senior Hurling Championship was an annual Gaelic Athletic Association competition organised since 1904 by Fermanagh GAA among the top hurling clubs in County Fermanagh. The winner qualifies to represent the county in the Ulster Junior Club Hurling Championship or the Ulster Intermediate Club Hurling Championship, the winners of which progress to the respective All-Ireland Club Hurling Championships. As of 2016, just one club, Lisbellaw St Patricks, represent County Fermanagh in hurling. This has been the case since the Lisnaskea club folded in 2015.
St. Laurence's GAA has a proud tradition of hurling and started fielding hurling teams at Underage in 1998. This has continued up to the modern day and St. Laurence's GAA Hurling Club consistently provide players to the Kildare Development Squads. In 2017 St. Laurence's GAA Hurling Club had two representatives on the Kildare Under 17 Celtic Challenge Team. In 2005 St. Laurence's GAA Hurling Club fielded its first ever Adult Team and this team would go on to win a Kildare Adult Hurling League Title in 2008.
Shay Boland is the current manager of the Dublin GAA under-21 hurling team. He is a former inter county hurling player with Dublin GAA. Boland managed the Dublin minor hurling team to two successive Leinster titles and two successive all-Ireland minor hurling finals in 2011 and 2012. Shay played as a corner back for the Dublin senior hurling team in the Leinster final against Kilkenny in 1991.
The Sligo Senior Hurling Championship is an annual Gaelic Athletic Association competition organised by Sligo GAA among the top hurling clubs in County Sligo. The winner qualifies to represent the county in the Connacht Junior Club Hurling Championship, the winner of which progresses to the All-Ireland Junior Club Hurling Championship. Previously, the winners used to compete in the Connacht Senior Club Hurling Championship but were very unsuccessful at that level.
Sarsfields Galway is a GAA club consisting of the parish of Bullaun, New Inn and Woodlawn in East County Galway, Ireland. Winners of two All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship's.1992–93 All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship1993–94 All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship The club was founded in 1966 and is almost exclusively concerned with the game of hurling. And in 2016 Sarsfields Hurling Club celebrated its 50th year.
The Dublin Junior Hurling championship is the Junior Gaelic Athletic Association hurling competition of Dublin. The winners of the Junior championship go on to qualify for the Dublin Intermediate Hurling Championship in the following year. The winner will also represent Dublin GAA in the Special Section of the Leinster Junior Club Hurling Championship.
This article lists players who have captained the Cork senior hurling team in the Munster Senior Hurling Championship and the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship. The captain was usually chosen from the club that won the Cork Senior Hurling Championship, however, as of 2008 the captain has been appointed by the manager.
Cornwall's other national sport is hurling, a kind of medieval football played with a silver ball. Hurling is distinct from Irish Hurling. The sport now takes place in St Columb Major, St Ives and Bodmin only.
O'Meara has also won one Senior Hurling Championship, one Under-21 Division 1 Football League, one Under-21 Division 1 Hurling League, one Under-21 Hurling Championship and one Bluestar for his club O'Tooles in 2004.
The 1984–85 National Hurling League was the 54th season of the National Hurling League (NHL), an annual hurling competition for the GAA county teams. It was won by for the second year in a row.
The 2012 Dublin Senior Hurling Championship was a Dublin-based GAA club competition between the top clubs in Dublin Hurling. Kilmacud Crokes won the senior hurling final by beating Cuala by 2-10 to 0-09.
Niall Corcoran (born 9 July 1982) is a hurling player who played with the Dublin Senior Hurling team until 2016.
The London Senior Hurling Championship is a Gaelic Athletic Association cup competition between the top hurling clubs in London, England.
The 2009 Dublin Senior Hurling Championship is a Dublin based GAA club competition between the top clubs in Dublin Hurling.
In hurling, it competes in the Kilkenny Junior Hurling Championship. Barrow Rangers have won the Kilkenny Junior Hurling Championship three times in 1982, 1988 and 1990. The club also won the Kilkenny Senior Football Championship in 1935.
Hurling was played sporadically in the early 1900s and revived in 1931. One of the clubs' greatest hurling achievements occurred in 1986 when it won the Kildare Senior Hurling Championship. Christy Timmins was the sides then manager.
St. Brendan's is a Gaelic Athletic Association hurling club in the Ardfert area of north County Kerry, Ireland. St. Brendans play in the Kerry Senior Hurling Championship. The club is primarily concerned with the game of hurling.
Laois won one All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship title, in 1915, when the day was so wet the team reportedly played the second half in their overcoats. Laois currently competes in the Liam MacCarthy Cup (Tier 1 of the Senior Hurling Championship), but has also won three All-Ireland Senior B Hurling Championships. The hurlers reached National Hurling League semi-finals in 1981 and 1983 before losing the Centenary Cup hurling final to Cork in 1984, and were back in the National Hurling League semi-final in 1996. Laois most recently contested the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship final in 1985, in what was to be a disappointing final defeat against Offaly.
Hartigan’s hurling success in secondary school brought him to the attention of the Limerick inter-county selectors. He made history in 1968 when he played on eight different Limerick teams in the space of six months - minor, under-21 and senior in hurling and Gaelic football, as well as intermediate in hurling and junior in football. Hartigan spent a record six years playing with the Limerick under-21 hurling team before quickly establishing himself on the senior hurling and football teams. In 1971 he first tasted success when he won a National Hurling League medal.
Clooney Gaels are a Gaelic Athletic Association hurling club based in Clooney (Cloney) outside Ahoghill, County Antrim, Northern Ireland. This team's catchment area is Ahoghill, Clooney, Portglenone and Moneyglass. "The Gaels" had a very impressive run in the Junior Hurling Championship in 2006/7, winning the County Antrim Junior Hurling Championship, Ulster Junior Hurling Championship and playing their way to the All-Ireland Junior Hurling Championship before being defeated by Danesfort (Kilkenny).
The Ulster Junior Club Hurling Championship is an annual hurling competition played between the best junior hurling clubs in the province of Ulster in Ireland. The series of games are organised by the Gaelic Athletic Association and are played during the winter months. Teams qualify for this competition by winning the Junior hurling championship in one of the counties of Ulster. The winners represent Ulster in the All-Ireland Junior Club Hurling Championship.
The Munster Junior Hurling Championship is a junior "knockout" competition in the game of Hurling played in the province of Munster in Ireland. The series of games are organised by the Munster Council. The winners of the Munster Junior Hurling Championship each year progress to play the other provincial champions for a chance to win the All-Ireland Junior Hurling Championship. Generally, the strong hurling counties have fielded their second team in this competition.
The main sport played in Ballyea is hurling with the local club called Ballyea GAA. In 2016, Ballyea won their first ever Clare Senior Hurling Championship and also went on to win the Munster Senior Club Hurling Championship.
The All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship 1935 was the 49th series of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, Ireland's premier hurling knock-out competition. Kilkenny won the championship, beating Limerick 2-5 to 2-4 in the final.
The All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship 1945 was the 59th series of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, Ireland's premier hurling knock-out competition. Tipperary won the championship, beating Kilkenny 5-6 to 3-6 in the final.
The All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship 1928 was the 42nd series of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, Ireland's premier hurling knock-out competition. Cork won the championship, beating Galway 6-12 to 1-0 in the final.
The All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship 1927 was the 41st series of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, Ireland's premier hurling knock-out competition. Dublin won the championship, beating Cork 4-8 to 1-3 in the final.
The All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship 1929 was the 43rd series of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, Ireland's premier hurling knock-out competition. Cork won the championship, beating Galway 4-9 to 1-3 in the final.
The All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship 1895 was the ninth series of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, Ireland's premier hurling knock-out competition. Tipperary won the championship, beating Kilkenny 6-8 to 1-10 in the final.
The All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship 1896 was the tenth series of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, Ireland's premier hurling knock-out competition. Tipperary won the championship, beating Dublin 8–14 to 0–4 in the final.
The All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship 1897 was the eleventh series of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, Ireland's premier hurling knock- out competition. Limerick won the championship, beating Kilkenny 3-4 to 2-4 in the final.
The All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship 1898 was the twelfth series of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, Ireland's premier hurling knock-out competition. Tipperary won the championship, beating Kilkenny 7-13 to 3-10 in the final.
The All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship 1899 was the thirteenth series of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, Ireland's premier hurling knock- out competition. Tipperary won the championship, beating Wexford 3-12 to 1–4 in the final.
The All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship 1901 was the 15th series of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, Ireland's premier hurling knock-out competition. London won the championship, beating Cork 1–5 to 0–4 in the final.
The All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship 1913 was the 27th series of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, Ireland's premier hurling knock-out competition. Kilkenny won the championship, beating Tipperary 2-4 to 1-2 in the final.
The All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship 1909 was the 23rd series of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, Ireland's premier hurling knock-out competition. Kilkenny won the championship, beating Tipperary 4-6 to 0-12 in the final.
The All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship 1907 was the 21st series of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, Ireland's premier hurling knock-out competition. Kilkenny won the championship, beating Cork 3-12 to 4-8 in the final.
The All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship 1906 was the twentieth series of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, Ireland's premier hurling knock- out competition. Tipperary won the championship, beating Dublin 3-16 to 3-8 in the final.
The All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship 1904 was the eighteenth series of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, Ireland's premier hurling knock- out competition. Kilkenny won the championship, beating Cork 1-9 to 1-8 in the final.
The All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship 1903 was the seventeenth series of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, Ireland's premier hurling knock- out competition. Cork won the championship, beating London 3-16 to 1-1 in the final.
The All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship 1910 was the 24th series of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, Ireland's premier hurling knock-out competition. Wexford won the championship, beating Limerick 7-0 to 6-2 in the final.
The All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship 1921 was the 35th series of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, Ireland's premier hurling knock-out competition. Limerick won the championship, beating Dublin 8-5 to 3-2 in the final.
The All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship 1918 was the 32nd series of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, Ireland's premier hurling knock-out competition. Limerick won the championship, beating Wexford 9-5 to 1-3 in the final.
Lisbellaw St Patrick's are a hurling club from central County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. As one of only a very small number of hurling clubs in Fermanagh, the club has won the Fermanagh Senior Hurling Championship on 31 occasions.
The All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship 1916 was the 30th series of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, Ireland's premier hurling knock-out competition. Tipperary won the championship, beating Kilkenny 5-4 to 3-2 in the final.
The All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship 1925 was the 39th series of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, Ireland's premier hurling knock-out competition. Tipperary won the championship, beating Galway 5-6 to 1-5 in the final.
Kearney plays his club hurling with Ballyduff Upper. Kearney has enjoyed much success with the club of late, having won the Waterford Intermediate Hurling Championship with the club in 2005 and the Waterford Senior Hurling Championship in 2007.
Reidy also played hurling for Ballybrown Hurling club that won the Limerick Under-21 Hurling Championship in 1992 and also represented University of Limerick that won the University and Colleges Division 1 All-Ireland SH League in 1991.
The team remained undefeated in the National Hurling League to capture the title. Leahy retired from inter-county hurling shortly afterwards.
The Wexford Intermediate Hurling Championship dates back to 1930. It was the third championship to be established in Wexford following the Wexford Senior Hurling Championship in 1889 and the Wexford Junior Hurling Championship in 1903. The championship was split in two in 2012 with the creation of the new third tier Wexford Intermediate A Hurling Championship.
Goalposts and scoring system used in hurling, Gaelic football, camogie, ladies' Gaelic football and shinty-hurling. This page discusses scoring in the Gaelic games of hurling, Gaelic football, camogie, ladies' Gaelic football, international rules football and shinty-hurling. Note that although rounders and Gaelic handball are considered "Gaelic games", they are not listed under this page.
He plays at corner back with his county and club. He made his debut in the National Hurling League against Clare in 2009. He won a Leinster Minor Hurling Championship medal with Dublin in 2007 and a Leinster Senior Hurling championship with Dublin in 2013. He won the Walsh Cup and the National Hurling League with Dublin in 2011.
The 2003 All-Ireland Hurling Final was the 116th All-Ireland Hurling Final and the culmination of the 2003 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, a tournament for the top hurling counties. The match was held at Croke Park, Dublin, on 14 September 2003, between Kilkenny and Cork. Kilkenny won on a score line of 1-14 to 1-11.
This article lists players who have captained the Tipperary under-20 hurling team in the Munster Under-20 Hurling Championship and the All-Ireland Under-20 Hurling Championship. Prior to 2019 the competition had an under-21 age limit.
This article lists players who have recently captained the Clare senior hurling team in the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship. Unlike other counties the captain is not chosen from the club that has won the Clare Senior Hurling Championship.
Clare and Limerick qualified for the 2020 National Hurling League Division 1 final. The single match between Clare and Limerick played on 25 October 2020 was both the National Hurling League Final and the Munster Hurling Championship Quarter Final.
This article lists players who have recently captained the Galway senior hurling team in the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship. Unlike other counties the captain is not chosen from the club that has won the Galway Senior Hurling Championship.
The All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship 1902 was the sixteenth series of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, Ireland's premier hurling knock- out competition. Cork (Dungourney) won the championship, beating London 3-13 to 0-00 in the final.
The All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship 1911 was the 25th series of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, Ireland's premier hurling knock-out competition. Kilkenny won the championship, beating Tipperary 3-3 to 2-1 in a substitute final.
This article lists players who have captained the Cork under-20 hurling team in the Munster Under-20 Hurling Championship and the All-Ireland Under-20 Hurling Championship. Prior to 2019 the competition had an under-21 age limit.
The 2010 National Hurling League (known as the Allianz National Hurling League for sponsorship reasons) was the 79th season of the National Hurling League. 35 teams competed in the league. Galway were the champions, defeating Cork in the final.
Sands son Eoghan was part of the Down Minor Hurling team that won the Ulster Minor Hurling Championship and League in 2012.
Coolderry have appeared in 48 Offaly Senior Hurling Finals. In 2011, Coolderry won their first ever Leinster Senior Club Hurling Championship title.
The 1968–69 National Hurling League was the 38th season of the NHL, an annual hurling competition for the GAA county teams.
The 1953–54 National Hurling League was the 23rd season of the NHL, an annual hurling competition for the GAA county teams.
The 1938–39 National Hurling League was the 12th season of the NHL, an annual hurling competition for the GAA county teams.
Laois Hurling competitions are the club hurling competitions played in Laois.There are both leagues and championships. From senior to under-age level .
The 1910 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final was the twenty-third All-Ireland Final and the culmination of the 1910 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, an inter-county hurling tournament for the top teams in Ireland. Wexford were the winners.
The 1918 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final was the thirty-first All-Ireland Final and the culmination of the 1918 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, an inter-county hurling tournament for the top teams in Ireland. Limerick were the winners.
The All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship 1934 was the 48th series of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, Ireland's premier hurling knock-out competition. Limerick won the championship, beating Dublin 5-2 to 2-6 in a replay of the final.
He made his debut for Dublin in 2008 against Cork in the National Hurling League. He won the National Hurling League with Dublin in 2011. He won an all star in 2013 after helping Dublin win the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship.
The All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship 1905 was the nineteenth series of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, Ireland's premier hurling knock- out competition. Kilkenny won the championship, beating Cork 7-7 to 2-9 in a replay of the final.
One of the town's local hurling clubs, Faythe Harriers, holds a record fifteen county minor championships, having dominated the minor hurling scene in the 1950s, late 1960s and early 1970s. The senior side has also won five Wexford Senior Hurling Championships.
Shane O'Neill (born 1974) is an Irish hurling manager and former player who is the manager of the Galway senior hurling team. As a player he lined out with Limerick Senior Championship club Na Piarsaigh and the Limerick senior hurling team.
The All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship 1908 was the 22nd series of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, Ireland's premier hurling knock-out competition. Tipperary won the championship, beating Dublin 3-15 to 1-5 in a replay of the final.
Flag of Leinster The Leinster Junior Hurling Championship is a junior "knockout" competition in the game of Hurling played in the province of Leinster in Ireland. The series of games are organised by the Leinster Council. The winners of the Leinster Junior Hurling Championship each year progress to play the other provincial champions for a chance to win the All- Ireland Junior Hurling Championship. Generally, the strong hurling counties have fielded their second team in this competition.
St Fintans, Colt is a Gaelic football and hurling club in County Laois, Ireland. The club is located in the parish of Raheen and amalgamates with Shanahoe and Clonad to play underage football and hurling. The club has never won the Laois Senior Hurling Championship but won the Laois Intermediate Hurling Championship four times in 1965, 1971, 1979 and 2008. St Fintans, Colt has also won the Laois Junior Hurling Championship twice in 1959 and 1996.
The hurling equivalents are the National Hurling League, Ulster Senior Hurling Championship and All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship. In recent years, the most successful football teams from Northern Ireland have been Tyrone GAA and Armagh GAA. Hurling teams from Northern Ireland have found it difficult to make an impact against the top counties from the Republic, with Antrim GAA the most successful. County players may be selected for the Ulster provincial side to play in the Railway Cup.
Crossabeg captured the Junior hurling title of 1914 and Ballymurn won it for the second time in 1916. Crossabeg were senior hurling champions in 1918 which was the last title they won as a separate club. Ballymurn won the minor hurling championship of 1929 which was quickly followed by an Intermediate hurling title in 1930. They played senior hurling in the early 1930s and during that time they won the Echo Shield an important competition of that era.
Laois won one All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship title, in 1915, when the day was so wet the team reportedly played the second half in their overcoats. The team currently competes in the Liam MacCarthy Cup (Tier 1 of the Senior Hurling Championship), but has also won three All-Ireland Senior B Hurling Championships. The hurlers reached National Hurling League semi-finals in 1981 and 1983 before losing the Centenary Cup hurling final to Cork in 1984, and were back in the National Hurling League semi-final in 1996. Laois most recently contested the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship final in 1985, in what was to be a disappointing final defeat against Offaly.
He was also a prominent hurling referee who took charge of the 1943 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final between Cork and Antrim.
In 1999, the team entered and won the South "B" Junior Hurling Championship, and in 2003 it secured the South Junior Hurling Championship.
Following Cork's exit from the 2001 championship, Corcoran shocked the hurling world when he announced his retirement from club and inter-county hurling.
The 1937–38 National Hurling League was the 11th completed season of the NHL, an annual hurling competition for the GAA county teams.
St. Loman's Park (), in Trim, Ireland, is a stadium which is home to Trim GAA and is traditionally known as the home of Meath Hurling. The grounds are at the western end of the town, situated on the Newhaggard Road. St. Lomans hosted the Meath Senior Hurling Championship final up until 2007, when the main pitch and clubhouse were closed for redevelopment. It also plays host to Inter-County hurling games, with Leinster Senior Hurling Championship, Christy Ring Cup, All-Ireland Senior B Hurling Championship, National Hurling League, Walsh Cup and Kehoe Cup games having been held there.
The Ulster Senior Club Hurling Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the AIB Ulster GAA Hurling Senior Club Championship) is an annual hurling competition organised by the Ulster Council of the Gaelic Athletic Association and contested by the champion hurling teams in the province of Ulster in Ireland. It is the most prestigious club competition in Ulster hurling. Introduced in 1970, it was initially a straight knockout tournament open to the nine county club champion teams in Ulster. The competition currently retains the knockout format but features just four teams who represent the strongest hurling counties in Ulster.
Flag of Leinster The Leinster Intermediate Hurling Championship is an inter county competition between the Intermediate Hurling county teams in the province of Leinster. The series of games are organised by the Leinster Council. The winners of the Leinster Intermediate Hurling Championship each year progress to play the other provincial champions for a chance to win the All-Ireland Intermediate Hurling Championship.
Waterford Junior Hurling Championship is the third-tier hurling competition organized by the Waterford County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association. The competition is confined to clubs in Waterford in Ireland. The winners usually will play in the senior grade the following year for the Waterford Intermediate Hurling Championship. They will also represent Waterford GAA in the Munster Junior Club Hurling Championship.
Joachim Kelly (born 2 December 1955) is an Irish hurling manager and former player. He is the manager of the Offaly senior hurling team. Kelly played for club side Lusmagh and was a member of the Offaly senior hurling team for 19 seasons, during which time he usually lined out at midfield. Kelly began his hurling career at club level with Lusmagh.
Clare Junior Hurling Championship is the third-tier hurling competition organized by the Clare County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association. The competition is confined to clubs organised by Clare GAA. The winners usually will play in the intermediate grade the following year for the Clare Intermediate Hurling Championship. They will also represent Clare GAA in the Munster Junior Club Hurling Championship.
Connacht and Ulster teams can qualify for the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship by winning the Christy Ring Cup (tier 2). Connacht Senior Hurling Championship This competition is no longer organised. Galway represent Connacht and participate in the Leinster Championship. Ulster Senior Hurling Championship Although this competition takes place, it is not part of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship.
In June 2012, Lynskey was appointed as Hurling Mentor for Mayo as part of the National Hurling Development Plan. The initiative saw leading coaching people from the Liam MacCarthy Cup counties being appointed to facilitate the growth of hurling in their respective adopted counties and report to Croke Park on the developments and needs of the hurling community within Mayo.
The Wild Geese Trophy is a hurling competition which was first played in 2018. The competition is played at the Spotless Stadium in Sydney. The 2018 contest was between 2018 Allianz Hurling League Division 1 Champions Kilkenny and 2017 All-Ireland Hurling Championship winners Galway in the first ever full format game of Hurling to take place outside of Ireland.
The 2017 Munster Senior Hurling League, known for sponsorship reasons as the Co-Op Superstores.ie Munster Hurling League, was the second Munster Senior Hurling League, the annual hurling league competition for county teams from the province of Munster. Clare came into the season as the defending champions. For the second year in succession Tipperary declined to field a team in the league.
The 1988–89 National Hurling League, known for sponsorship reasons as the Royal Liver National Hurling League, was the 58th season of the National Hurling League (NHL), an annual hurling competition for the GAA county teams. It was won by . This season was notable as the first to hold both semi-finals and the final at Croke Park, giving the League additional prestige.
The Carlow Senior Hurling Championship is an annual Gaelic Athletic Association club competition between the top hurling clubs affiliated to Carlow GAA. The winners of the Carlow Championship winners qualify to represent their county in the Leinster Club Championship, the winners of which go on to the All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship. The 2020 hurling champions are Mount Leinster Rangers.
The Kilkenny–Wexford rivalry is a hurling rivalry between Irish county teams Kilkenny and Wexford. While both teams play provincial hurling in the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship, they have also enjoyed success in the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, having won 42 championship titles between them to date. In spite of this they have never met in an All-Ireland final.
Its 3 Cork Senior Hurling Championship titles were the most by a club outside Cork City for many years. The best known player is Jamesy Kelleher who was included on Cork's Hurling Team of the Century. In 1902, the club represented Cork in the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship. This resulted in the club winning the All-Ireland hurling title.
O'Sullivan won a National Hurling League in 1993 following a 3–11 to 1–12 defeat of Wexford. Cork's hurling fortunes took a downturn over the next few years and O'Sullivan retired from inter-county hurling following Cork's exit from the 1995 championship.
The Mayo U-21 hurling team compete in the Connacht U-21B hurling championship each year along with Roscommon, Sligo and Leitrim. Hurling at underage level is also expanding in Mayo, with 10 clubs competing in underage leagues and championships in the county.
Hartnett plays hurling with his local club Russell Rovers, who play in the Cork Junior Hurling Championship. He also plays with the University College Cork team in the Cork Senior Hurling Championship. He usually plays on the half-back line or in midfield.
The first official game was on May 9, 1943, v. Kanguru Rugby Club. Hurling lost 17–3.Rugby en Hurling In 1945 Hurling acquired a land in Hurlingham, Buenos Aires where the club created its new facilities, completing them three years later.
The 2007 Westmeath Senior Hurling Championship was held in County Westmeath, Ireland. The championship was held between the top hurling clubs in the county.
He subsequently moved from the northside to the southside of Cork and joined Blackrock National Hurling Club, the most successful hurling club in Cork.
Lavey is the second most successful Derry hurling club, winning 18 Derry Senior Hurling Championships. Only Kevin Lynch's have won the competition more often.
Connacht and Ulster teams can compete in the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship (tier 1) by gaining promotion through the tiers of hurling – the Christy Ring Cup (tier 2), the Nicky Rackard Cup (tier 3) and the Lory Meagher Cup (tier 4). Connacht Senior Hurling Championship This competition is no longer organised. Galway represent Connacht and participate in the Leinster Championship. Ulster Senior Hurling Championship Although this competition takes place, it is not part of the All- Ireland Senior Hurling Championship.
The winners of these competitions compete against other divisional champions to determine which club is the county champion. In addition, the division selects football and hurling teams from the adult teams playing at junior level or county intermediate level, and these then compete for the Cork Senior Football Championship and Cork Senior Hurling Championship. Since hurling is the weaker sport in the division, a divisional team has also participated in the Cork Minor Hurling Championship and Cork Under-21 Hurling Championship.
St Fintans, Mountrath is a Gaelic Athletic Association hurling and gaelic football club in Mountrath, County Laois, Ireland. The club colours are red and white and the club grounds are called St Fintans GAA Grounds. The club is a senior hurling club and won its only Laois Senior Hurling Championship in 1942. Mountrath has also won the Laois Intermediate Hurling Championship five times (1941, 1949, 1990, 1996 and 2001) and the Laois Junior Hurling Championship four times (1940, 1960, 1975 and 1989).
He was educated at his local primary school and later attended the famous St. Colman's College in Fermoy, County Cork, a virtual nursery for young hurling talent. Here his hurling skills were first developed and he became a star on the college's various hurling teams. Kearney enjoyed a very successful hurling career, beginning by capturing Two Dean Ryan Cup titles in- a-row in 2000, 2001 . By this stage he was also a star on the St. Colman's senior hurling team.
The Dublin–Tipperary rivalry is a hurling rivalry between Irish county teams Dublin and Tipperary. Both teams play provincial hurling, Tipperary in the Munster Senior Hurling Championship and Dublin in the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship. All of their championship meetings have been in the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, the first being in 1896. The first meeting between the sides in 46 years occurred in 2007 All-Ireland Qualifiers at Parnell Park where Tipperary won by 1-20 to 1-11.
The Antrim Senior Hurling Championship is an annual Gaelic Athletic Association competition organised by Antrim GAA among the top hurling clubs in County Antrim. The winner qualifies to represent the county in the Ulster Senior Club Hurling Championship, the winner of which progresses to the All- Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship. The first Antrim hurling championship took place in 1901, and the current champions are Cuchullians, Dunloy who defeated Ruairí Óg, Cushendall at Páirc Mac Uílín. Loughgiel Shamrocks hold the most wins (20).
O'Rourke plays his club hurling with Bruree and has enjoyed much success. In 2006 he lined out in his first hurling championship decider. Patrickswell were the opponents, however, a narrow 1-16 to 1-15 victory gave O'Rourke a Limerick Senior Hurling Championship medal.
The 2012 Leinster Senior Hurling Championship Final, the deciding game of the 2012 Leinster Senior Hurling Championship, was a hurling match played on 8 July 2012 at Croke Park, Dublin. Contested by Galway and Kilkenny, most experts gave the former little chance against the latter.
The All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship of 1998 (known for sponsorship reasons as the Guinness Hurling Championship 1998) was the 112th staging of Ireland's premier hurling competition. Offaly won the championship, beating Kilkenny 2-16 to 1-13 in the final at Croke Park, Dublin.
Kilkenny went into the 2009 hurling final as defending champions, having won it in three consecutive years from 2006–2008. They were aiming for their fourth consecutive All-Ireland Senior Hurling title, a feat only previously achieved in hurling by Cork from 1941–1944.
By this stage he had also joined the Armagh senior hurling team, making his debut in 2006, and going on to win two Nicky Rackard Cup medals (the fourth-highest senior inter-county championship overall in hurling) and two lower National Hurling League medals.
The All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship of 1997 (known for sponsorship reasons as the Guinness Hurling Championship 1997) was the 111th staging of Ireland's premier hurling competition. Clare won the championship, beating Tipperary 0-20 to 2-13 in the final at Croke Park, Dublin.
The 1995–96 National Hurling League, known for sponsorship reasons as the Church & General National Hurling League, was the 65th edition of the National Hurling League, which ran from 7 October 1995 until 12 May 1996.Gaelic Games Galway won, beating Tipperary in the final.
The 1992–93 National Hurling League, known for sponsorship reasons as the Royal Liver Assurance National Hurling League, was the 62nd staging of the National Hurling League. Cork won the league, beating Wexford by 3-11 to 1-12 after two replays of the final.
Corry plays hurling with his local club in Ballymartle. He has enjoyed some success with his club winning the Cork Intermediate Hurling Championship in 2006.
A holiday... Hurling on the > Fair Green. It was a good game. The sticks were being brandished like > swords. Hurling is a war-like game.
Cork's hurling fortunes took a downturn over the next few years and Casey retired from inter-county hurling following Cork's exit from the 1995 championship.
Simpson played his club hurling with his local Bennettsbridge club. The club has a proud hurling tradition, however, Simpson never won a senior county title.
Kilkenny lost their provincial crown in 1994, however, Simpson won a National Hurling League medal in 1995. He retired from inter-county hurling shortly afterwards.
Kilflynn Pearses were a hurling team from North County Kerry. They won Kerry Senior Hurling Championships in 1938 & 1939 and were runners up in 1931.
Cork's hurling fortunes took a downturn over the next few years and Buckley retired from inter-county hurling following Cork's exit from the 1995 championship.
The 1958–59 National Hurling League was the 28th season of the NHL, an annual hurling competition for the GAA county teams. won the title.
At club level he has trained the Young Irelands junior hurling team, while he has also served as hurling coach at Carlow Institute of Technology.
The minor hurling team has reached two Limerick Minor Hurling Championship finals, firstly in 1971, defeating Kilmallock, before finishing runners-up to Kilmallock in 2006.
The Dublin Senior Hurling Championship is an annual club competition between the top Dublin clubs. The winners of the Dublin Championship qualify to represent their county in the Leinster Senior Club Hurling Championship and in turn, go on to the All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship. The 2013 Dublin County Champions were Ballyboden St. Enda's. The first winners of the Dublin hurling championship were Metropolitans in 1888.
David Herity (born 12 April 1983) is an Irish hurling manager and former hurler and Gaelic footballer. He is the manager of the Kildare senior hurling team. Herity played for Kilkenny Championship club Dunnamaggin and was a member of the Kilkenny senior hurling team for eight seasons, during which time he lined out as a goalkeeper. Herity began his hurling career at club level with Dunnamaggin.
The Cavan Senior Hurling Championship is an annual club competition between the top Cavan clubs. The winners of the Cavan Championship qualify to represent their county in the Ulster Senior Club Hurling Championship and in turn, go on to the All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship. The current Cavan County Champions are Mullahoran. The first winners of the Cavan hurling championship were Belturbet in 1908.
The 2002 All-Ireland Hurling Final was the 115th All-Ireland Hurling Final and the culmination of the 2002 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, a tournament for the top hurling counties. The match was held at Croke Park, Dublin, on 8 September 2002, between Kilkenny and Clare. Kilkenny won on a score line of 2-20 to 0-19. The winning captain for Kilkenny was Andy Comerford.
The All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship semi-finals are played to determine which teams will contest the All-Ireland Hurling Final. They are the penultimate phase of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, a hurling competition contested by the top twelve teams in Ireland. The semi-finals are usually contested at Croke Park, Dublin, however, some semi-finals, most likely replays, have been played at alternative venues.
In 1936, Brian Dillons club won the City Junior Football Championship and the City Junior Hurling Championship. In 1937 they retained the City Hurling Championship. 1938 was Dillon's greatest ever season, it saw them win their second City Junior Football Championship in three years, their third City Hurling Championship in a row, and their first and only County Junior Hurling Championship (defeating Cloughduv in the final).
The Galway–Tipperary fixture is a traditional hurling rivalry dating back to 1888. Tipperary have traditionally been one of the strongest teams in the Munster Championship while Galway have won five All-Ireland Senior hurling titles, including defeating Tipperary in the 1988 All-Ireland Hurling Final. There is no present Connacht Championship, so since 2009 Galway have played in the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship.
The Longford Club Hurling Championship is an annual Gaelic Athletic Association competition organised by Longford GAA among hurling clubs in County Longford, Ireland. The winner qualifies to represent the county in the Leinster Junior Club Hurling Championship, the winner of which progresses to the All-Ireland Junior Club Hurling Championship. Currently three clubs compete in the County Championship: Wolfe Tones, Longford Slashers and Clonguish.
The Donegal Senior Hurling Championship is an annual GAA competition organised by Donegal GAA among the top hurling clubs in County Donegal. The winner qualifies to represent the county in the Ulster Intermediate Club Hurling Championship, the winner of which progresses to the All-Ireland Intermediate Club Hurling Championship. The County Final is usually played at O'Donnell Park in Letterkenny. The winning team receives the Munster Cup.
Glenealy Hurling Club () is a Gaelic Athletic Association club located in the parish of Glenealy and Ashford in County Wicklow, Ireland. The club was founded in 1885 as a football club but switched codes to the game of hurling in the early 1920s. In senior hurling, Glenealy compete annually in the Wicklow Senior Club Hurling Championship, which they have won sixteen times as of 2018.
Civil Service Hurling Club (Irish: Cumann Báire na Státseirbhíse ) is a hurling club in county Dublin GAA. The club was founded in 1923 by members of the Irish civil service. It currently field two adult hurling teams, in Division 5 and 8 and play in the Junior A and E Hurling championships. They share a ground at Islandbridge with the Civil Service Gaelic Football Club.
The 2008 All-Ireland Hurling Final was a hurling match played on 7 September 2008 in Croke Park, Dublin, between Kilkenny and Waterford.GAA . Gaa.ie. The match was the 121st All-Ireland Hurling Final and the culmination of the 2008 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship. It was the fourth time the teams played each other in the final, having played each other previously in 1957, 1959 and 1963.
The City Junior A Hurling Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the Sports Turf Solutions City Junior A Hurling Championship) is an annual hurling competition organised by the Seandún Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association since 1926 for junior-graded hurling teams in Cork, Ireland. The series of games are usually played during the summer months. The championship uses a double elimination format whereby each team is guaranteed at least two games. The City Junior Championship is an integral part of the wider Cork Junior Hurling Championship.
Ratoath GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association football and hurling club based in & around the town of Ratoath, in County Meath, Ireland. The club plays Gaelic Football competing in Meath GAA & Leinster competitions. The club plies their trade in the Meath Senior Football Championship since 2016 and won their first Meath Senior Football Championship in 2019. The club has tasted Senior success in hurling, winning the Meath Senior Hurling Championship in 1963 and currently compete at senior hurling level since winning the 2016 Meath Intermediate Hurling Championship.
Ratoath was founded in 1903, however in this period it was solely a hurling club. Ratoath won a Senior Hurling League title in 1912 (the first recorded honour for the club) and Junior Hurling Championships in 1929, '31, '40 and '57. For much of the 1950s, Ratoath amalgamated with surrounding clubs (Kiltale, Batterstown, Drumree, Skryne and some Priests from Warrenstown College) and won two Meath Senior Hurling Championships known as St. Patrick's in 1953 and '54. The 1960s were a golden period for Ratoath hurling.
The Roscommon Senior Hurling Championship is an annual Gaelic Athletic Association competition organised by Roscommon GAA among the top hurling clubs in County Roscommon, Ireland. Since 2008 the winner goes on to play in the Connacht Intermediate Club Hurling Championship, the winner of which progresses to the All-Ireland Intermediate Club Hurling Championship. Before this Roscommon champions competed in the Connacht Senior Club Hurling Championship. Pádraig Pearse's are the current champions, defeating Athleague in the 2020 decider; Pádraig Pearses 2-22 Athleague 1-18 (after extra time).
The Kildare Senior Hurling Championship is an annual hurling competition organised since 1888 by Kildare GAA among the top hurling clubs in County Kildare, Ireland. Up until 2012, the winner received the Seán Carey Cup but a new trophy in honour of the late Tony Carew (Coill Dubh) was donated by the Carew family in 2013. The county champions qualify to represent the Kildare in the Leinster Intermediate Club Hurling Championship, the winner of which progresses to the All-Ireland Intermediate Club Hurling Championship.
The year ended, however, with Murphy winning a second All-Ireland club title with Nemo Rangers as well as his first All Star Award in hurling. 1979 was Murphy's last year as a dual star. He retired from inter-county football and decided to concentrate full-time on inter-county hurling. His decision paid off as he won back-to-back National Hurling League titles in 1980 and 1981, as well as his first Railway Cup medal in hurling and another hurling All Star Award.
In 2011 they won the North Cork Junior A Hurling Championship and later added the Cork Junior Hurling Championship for the first time, they would then go on to win the Munster Junior Club Hurling Championship. The lost out in the All-Ireland Junior Club Hurling Championship in Croke Park to St. Patrick's, Ballyraggett by a point in 2012. After losing in the 2014 final they won the 2015 Cork Intermediate Hurling Championship for the fourth time and first since 1946. This was followed up with a first ever Cork Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship in 2018, seeing the club back in the senior grade for the first time since 1952.
The All-Ireland Senior B Hurling Championship was an annual hurling competition organised by the Gaelic Athletic Association between 1974 and 2004 for the so-called 'weaker' hurling teams in Ireland. The teams now play in the Joe McDonagh Cup (Tier 2 of the All Ireland Championship). The series of games began every year immediately after the completion of the National Hurling League with the All-Ireland final being played in June or July, initially in Croke Park, Dublin but later in provincial venues around the country and in Britain. The championship was open to all hurling teams who did not take part in the proper All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship.
The Tyrone Senior Hurling Championship is an annual Gaelic Athletic Association club competition between the top hurling clubs in Tyrone. Since 2005, the competition involves five clubs playing each other once in a round robin group. After all games are completed, the top two teams play each other in the Tyrone Senior Hurling Championship Final for the Benburb Cup while the teams that finish 3rd and 4th play for the Tyrone Junior Hurling Championship. The club that wins the Tyrone Senior Championship represents Tyrone in the Ulster Intermediate Hurling Club Championship while the club that wins the Tyrone Junior Championship represents Tyrone in the Ulster Junior Hurling Club Championship.
The club previously had a hurling team which won 2 Mayo Senior Hurling Championship titles in 1968 and 1971 and has a competitive Ladies football team.
The Kinvara Intermediate Hurling team who defeated Kilconieron on a scoreline of 1-10 to 0-12 to win the Galway Intermediate Hurling Championship In 2019.
The 2020 Leinster Senior Hurling Championship is the 2020 installment of the annual Leinster Senior Hurling Championship organised by Leinster GAA. Wexford are the defending champions.
Derek Thomas Lyng (born 4 July 1978) is an Irish hurling selector and former player who is currently a selector with the Kilkenny senior hurling team.
Liam Cahill (born 13 October 1977) is an Irish hurling manager, former selector and player who is the current manager of the Waterford senior hurling team.
The 2017 Waterford Senior Hurling Championship is the 117th staging of the Waterford Senior Hurling Championship since its establishment by the Waterford County Board in 1887.
The 2014 Ulster Senior Hurling Championship was the 64th staging of the Ulster hurling championship since its establishment by the Ulster Council in 1901. Antrim won.
The 1962–63 National Hurling League was the 32nd season of the NHL, an annual hurling competition for the GAA county teams. won their second title.
The 2017 Limerick Senior Hurling Championship was the 123rd staging of the Limerick Senior Hurling Championship since its establishment by the Limerick County Board in 1887.
Francis Forde (born 1974) is an Irish hurling selector and former coach, manager and player who is currently a selector with the Galway senior hurling team.
The 1917 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final was the thirtieth All- Ireland Final and the culmination of the 1917 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, an inter-county hurling tournament for the top teams in Ireland. Dublin were the winners. It took place on 28 October 1917.
Ger Farragher (born 10 June 1983) is an Irish sportsman. He played in the forward line on the Galway senior hurling team. He plays his club hurling with Castlegar. Farragher was born in Galway in 1983 and has had much success in the game of hurling.
Egan won two All- Ireland Senior Hurling Championship medals and two Munster Senior Hurling Championship. At club level, Egan won several championship medals in the different grades with Glen Rovers and later Blackrock. He retired from inter- county hurling following the conclusion of the 1928 championship.
Thomas Martin Kenny (born 1964), better known as Mattie Kenny, is an Irish hurling manager and former player who is the manager of the Dublin senior hurling team. As a player he lined out with Galway Senior Championship club Abbey/Duniry and the Galway senior hurling team.
The All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship of 1996 (known for sponsorship reasons as the Guinness Hurling Championship 1996) was the 110th staging of Ireland's premier hurling knock-out competition. Wexford won the championship, beating Limerick 1–13 to 0–14 in the final at Croke Park, Dublin.
Tynagh has very strong hurling links. Between 1920 and 1929 no club in Galway went as long unbeaten in senior hurling. Also during this period, Tynagh had six members on the Galway team that won the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship in 1923, another unrivalled county record.
The 1928 All-Ireland Junior Hurling Championship Final was the ??th All- Ireland Final and the culmination of the 1928 All-Ireland Junior Hurling Championship, an inter-county hurling tournament for teams in Ireland. The match was held on 5 May 1929 between Tipperary and Kilkenny.
Ruairí Dunbar (born 1987) is an Irish sportsperson. He plays hurling with the Carlow senior inter-county hurling team. He won Christy Ring Cup titles with Carlow in 2008 and 2009. Unnamed sources have claimed that Ruairí has been offered the managers role for Clare hurling.
The 2002 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the Guinness Hurling Championship 2002) was the 116th staging of Ireland's premier hurling knock-out competition. Kilkenny won the championship, beating Clare 2-20 to 0-19 in the final at Croke Park, Dublin.
Hurling is a sport native to Ireland for several thousand years, organized by the Gaelic Athletic Association. In terms of attendance figures, hurling is second only to Gaelic football. Hurling is the fastest field sport in the world. The game has similarities to shinty and hockey.
The All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship 1979 was the sixth series of the All-Ireland Senior B Hurling Championship, Ireland's secondary hurling knock- out competition. Laois won the championship, beating London 1-20 to 0-17 in a replay of the final at Geraldine Park, Athy.
Gaelic games, including Hurling and Gaelic football, are played in Kilgarvan; with Kilgarvan GAA fielding several teams in a season.Senior Hurling. Kilgarvan GAA. Retrieved 29 November 2011.
Waters plays with his local hurling club St. Martin's. He first joined senior level in early 2007 when Wexford were struggling a fair bit in the hurling.
The city of Cork's clubs Blackrock have won three All-Ireland Club Hurling titles, while the St Finbarr's club in the city has 25 Cork hurling titles.
Ryan was the manager of the Waterford senior hurling team for the 2012 and 2013 seasons and took over as Westmeath Senior Hurling manager in October 2014.
The Wexford Junior Hurling Championship dates back to 1903. It was the second championship to be established in Wexford following the Wexford Senior Hurling Championship in 1889.
The Wexford Senior Hurling Championship winners qualify for the subsequent Leinster Senior Club Hurling Championship. A team representing Wexford has won the provincial title on 10 occasions.
Páraic Fanning (born 1970) is an Irish hurling manager and former player who served as the manager of the Waterford senior hurling team for the 2019 season.
Frampton played for his local club Ballygunner. In a long career, Frampton won 8 Waterford Senior Hurling Championships and a Munster Senior Club Hurling Championship in 2001.
Donal O'Mahony (born 1974) is an Irish hurling coach, selector and former hurler and Gaelic footballer. He is currently a selector with the Cork senior hurling team.
The Clare Intermediate Hurling Championship is an annual hurling competition organised by the Clare County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association for the second tier hurling teams in the county of Clare in Ireland. The series of games are played during the summer and autumn months with the county final currently being played at Cusack Park. The championship includes a group stage which is followed by a knock-out phase for the top teams. There is also promotion involving the Clare Senior Hurling Championship and relegation involving the Clare Junior Hurling Championship.
The club was founded in 1889. It was one of the five founding clubs of competitive hurling in Kerry. In 1889 Kilgarvan was one of five clubs who competed in the first Kerry Senior Hurling Championship. Kilgarvan won three Kerry Senior Hurling Championship in 1953, 1956 and 1958. In 2007 Kilgarvan became the first Kerry club to win a Munster Hurling club game when they beat Caherline from Limerick in the Quarter-final of the Munster Junior Club Hurling Championship on a scoreline of 2-11 to 2-09.
In recent times Dromtarriffe have formed a Hurling team from good work at underage levels after sometime without a hurling team and are currently competing at Junior A Hurling level. Dromtarriffe's minor hurlers made the Cork Minor C Hurling Championship final in 2009 but were defeated by Cobh. In 2016, Dromtarriffe's hurlers won the Cork Junior B Interdivisional Championship after a replay against Sarsfields GAA in Páirc Uí Rinn. A week later, the clubs under 21 hurlers won their first ever Duhallow Under 21 'A' Hurling Championship against Robert Emmets.
The club was listed as having a hurling team in 1887 and again in 1921, however there is little or no information on hurling's history in Erin go Bragh. In early September 2005 Erin Go Bragh introduced Hurling and Camogie to the Littlepace/Castaheaney area. A junior hurling team was set up during the summer of 2007 with a view to competing in the 2008 hurling season. The hurling team played their home games at Saint Catherines due to the club's current pitch in Castaheany/Littlepace close proximity to houses in the area.
The first hurling highlight was in 1891 when Crossabeg-Ballymurn was Wexford's representative in the All Ireland championship which was lost Ballyduff after extra time. That was Kerry's only All Ireland hurling championship success. The first two decades of the 20th century brought the area to hurling prominence and also proved to be a golden era for the parish as far as the top hurling honours were concerned. Ballymurn recorded a first county title when winning the junior hurling championship of 1908 and this was quickly followed by senior success in 1910 and 1911.
Naomh Moninne Hurling Club is a Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) club based in Dundalk, County Louth, Ireland. The club was founded in 1959 and is exclusively concerned with the game of hurling. Naomh Moninne has the distinction of being the first club to represent Louth in the Leinster Senior Club Hurling Championship and is recognised for founding the All-Ireland Poc Fada Championship, a national annual GAA event. Naomh Moninne compete in the Louth Senior Hurling Championship and are the most successful hurling club in Louth, having won a record 22 championship titles.
The Mid Tipperary Senior Hurling Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the Centenary Agri Mid Tipperary Senior Hurling Championship) is an annual hurling competition organised by the Mid Tipperary Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association since 1907 for senior hurling teams in Mid Tipperary, Ireland. The series of games begin in April, with the championship culminating with the final in August. The championship has always been played using a knock-out format. The Mid Tipperary Championship was, until recent times, an integral part of the wider Tipperary Senior Hurling Championship.
The North Tipperary Senior Hurling Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the Hibernian Inn North Tipperary Senior Hurling Championship) is an annual hurling competition organised by the North Tipperary Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association since 1907 for senior hurling teams in North Tipperary, Ireland. The series of games begin in March, with the championship culminating with the final in August. The championship has always been played using a knock-out format. The North Tipperary Championship was, until recent times, an integral part of the wider Tipperary Senior Hurling Championship.
The South Tipperary Senior Hurling Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the Clonmel Oil South Tipperary Senior Hurling Championship) is an annual hurling competition organised by the South Tipperary Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association since 1907 for senior hurling teams in South Tipperary, Ireland. The series of games begin in April, with the championship culminating with the final in August. The championship has always been played using a knock-out format. The South Tipperary Championship was, until recent times, an integral part of the wider Tipperary Senior Hurling Championship.
The Ulster Intermediate Hurling Championship is an inter county competition between the Intermediate Hurling county teams in the province of Ulster in Ireland. The series of games are organised by the Ulster Council. The winners of the Ulster Intermediate Hurling Championship each year progress to play the other provincial champions for a chance to win the All-Ireland Intermediate Hurling Championship. The competition has not been played since 1999.
While still a player Walsh became involved in the coaching of various club teams in both hurling and football. In the late 1990s he served as a hurling coach with his native St. Catherine's club before also having a stint with Ballyduff in Waterford. Walsh also worked as manager of the Cork club Carrigtwohill in hurling. Walsh has guided Ballygunner to back to back Waterford Senior hurling championships in 2015/16.
The All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship quarter-finals are played to determine which teams will contest the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship semi-finals. They are the third last phase of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, a hurling competition contested by the top inter-county teams in Ireland. The quarter-finals are usually contested at Semple Stadium, Thurles, however, some quarter-finals have been played at alternative venues.
UCC is a football and hurling club associated with University College Cork. UCC teams play in the Cork Senior Football Championship and Cork Senior Hurling Championship as well as the two main third-level competitions namely the Sigerson Cup in football, the Fitzgibbon Cup in hurling and the Ashbourne Cup in camogie. They also compete against inter-county sides in the pre-season McGrath Cup (football) and Waterford Crystal Cup (hurling).
In 1891 the first All-Ireland hurling final was played with Kerry winning the championship. However, the twentieth century saw Cork, Kilkenny and Tipperary dominate hurling with each of these counties winning more than 20 All-Ireland titles each. Wexford, Waterford, Clare, Limerick, Offaly, Antrim, Dublin, and Galway were also strong hurling counties during the twentieth century. As hurling entered the new millennium, it has remained Ireland's second most popular sport.
Colm Bonnar (born 12 June 1964) is an Irish hurling manager and former player. He is the manager of the Carlow senior hurling team. Bonnar played for club sides Cashel King Cormacs and Dunhill and was a member of the Tipperary senior hurling team for 13 seasons, during which time he usually lined out at midfield. Bonnar began his hurling career at club level with Cashel King Cormacs.
Liam Hinphey (born 15 August 1984) is a dual GAA player from Dungiven, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland, who plays Gaelic football and hurling for the Derry GAA, with whom he has won the National Football League title and Nicky Rackard Cup (hurling). Hinphey plays his club football for St. Canice's GAC Dungiven and club hurling for Kevin Lynch's, with whom he has won five Derry Senior Hurling Championships.
Hinphey is from Dungiven in County Londondery, Northern Ireland. His father (also Liam) is from hurling stronghold of Kilkenny in the Republic of Ireland, playing for James Stephens club, one of the most successful hurling clubs of all time and had a big influence on his hurling career. Liam Óg's brother Kevin also plays hurling for Derry. He is a cousin of two-time Derry All Star Joe Brolly.
Ben Tansey was the son of Bernard Tansey and Kathleen Glynn of Caltraghduff, Ballyforan, County Roscommon. Ben Tansey played senior intercounty football and hurling for two different counties, namely Roscommon and Meath. Ben started playing hurling and football with his local clubs, Four Roads and St Aidan's in Roscommon. He won underage hurling championships with Four Roads and also a U16"B" All-Ireland hurling medal with Roscommon.
Composite rules shinty–hurling ()—sometimes known simply as shinty–hurling—is a hybrid sport which was developed to facilitate international matches between shinty players and hurling players. Shinty–hurling is one of few team sports in the world without any dedicated clubs or leagues. It is currently played by both men's and women's teams only in tournaments or once-off internationals. The women's form of the game is called shinty/camogie.
The Derry Senior Hurling Championship is an annual Gaelic Athletic Association competition among the top four hurling clubs in Derry. The winners represent Derry in the Ulster Senior Club Hurling Championship, the winners of which progress to the All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship. Slaughtneil were the 2018 champions, beating Banagher 2-12 to 0-10 in the final in September 2018 to win their sixth title in a row.
Coill Dubh Hurling Club is a Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) club in County Kildare, Ireland, winner of eleven senior hurling championships. Three Coill Dubh players, Seamus Malone, Tony Carew and Tommy Carew were chosen on the Kildare hurling team of the millennium. The club played in every county final between 1990 and 2005 with the exception of 1992. Colm Byrne was selected on the Leinster hurling squad in 1997.
The Connacht Junior Hurling Championship is a junior "knockout" competition in the game of Hurling played in the province of Connacht in Ireland. The series of games are organised by the Connacht Council. The winners of the Connacht Junior Hurling Championship each year progress to play the other provincial champions for a chance to win the All-Ireland Junior Hurling Championship. The championship was first played for in 1925.
In 1966, the club entered a hurling team for the first time and since then both hurling and football have been played in the club. In 1973, the club recorded its first double victory, winning the West Cork Under-21 B Football and Hurling championships. In 1976, the Junior B football title was won once again. In 1979, the Junior B hurling title was won for the first time.
The 2005 Nicky Rackard Cup began on Saturday, 18 June 2005. 2005 was the first time the Nicky Rackard Cup was introduced into the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship. It was devised by the Hurling Development Committee to encourage some of the so-called "weaker" hurling counties and to give them the chance of playing more games. It is in effect a "Division 3" for hurling teams in Ireland.
Hoboken Guards is a hurling club based in Hoboken, New Jersey. It is the first hurling club in the state, and was founded in December 2010. The Hoboken Guards Hurling Club offers basic skill training for males and females that are 16 years of age and older. Hoboken Guards compete in both the New York Senior Hurling Championship and for American born hurlers in the North American GAA Tournament.
He won the All- Ireland Minor Hurling Championship with Galway in 2000.HILL 16 He made his championship debut with Dublin against Westmeath in the quarter final of the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship.HILL 16 Corcoran won the National Hurling League with Dublin in 2011. Corcoran coaches with Kilmacud Crokes.
Brendan Coleman (born 1976) is an Irish hurling selector and former player who is currently a selector with the Cork under-20 hurling team. During his playing days he lined out for club side Youghal, divisional side Imokilly and at inter-county level with the Cork senior hurling team.
Between 2001 and 2005 Daly was involved in bringing hurling to West Clare. He managed underage Kilmihil teams from u-14 to minor over a period of 5 years. He enjoyed relative success capturing the 2003 u-16C Clare hurling championship and the 2004 Minor C Clare hurling championship.
The Dublin Minor Club Hurling Championship is a Gaelic Athletic Association competition between the top teams in minor club hurling in County Dublin. The most successful team in recent years have been Kilmacud Crokes. The Dublin Minor Club Hurling Championship is regarded as the pinnacle of the season.
Rathnure St. Annes GAA Club is the local Gaelic Athletic Association team. Principally inc loved in hurling, club members have included Nicky Rackard (who represented Wexford in both hurling and Gaelic football). Rathnure hold 20 county senior hurling titles and 6 Leinster titles - a record in the county.
Portlaw GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in Portlaw, County Waterford, Ireland. The club enters teams in both codes. Portlaw have been quite successful in hurling having won the Waterford Senior Hurling Championship on 6 occasions. They currently play both intermediate hurling and football in Waterford.
The 1991–92 National Hurling League was the 61st season of the National Hurling League, the top leagues for inter-county hurling teams, since its establishment in 1925. The fixtures were announced on 28 November 2006. The season began on 20 October 1991 and concluded on 10 May 1992.
The Westmeath county hurling team represents Westmeath in hurling and is governed by Westmeath GAA, the County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association. The team competes in the Joe McDonagh Cup and the National Hurling League. Westmeath's home ground is Cusack Park, Mullingar. The team's manager is Michael Ryan.
Hurling was the more popular sport in Barefield over Gaelic football, now it's 50-50 between the both of them. There are two main Hurling fields, Gurteen and Roslevan. In Gurteen there are three full size hurling and football pitches. There is also changing and showering facilities there.
The 2007 National Hurling League was the 76th season of the National Hurling League, the top leagues for inter-county hurling teams, since its establishment in 1925. The fixtures were announced on 28 November 2006. The season began on 18 February 2007 and concluded on 29 April 2007.
Haggis hurling is a Scottish sport involving the hurling of a haggis as far as possible for distance and accuracy from atop a platform (usually a whisky barrel).
Naomh Barróg currently have Senior Hurling status and play in Dublin Senior Hurling League Div 1 . Barróg footballers currently have Intermediate status and compete in AFL Div 2.
Brendan O'Leary is an Irish sportsperson. He plays hurling with his local club Rathnure and was a member of the Wexford senior hurling team from 2008 to 2011.
It hosts many Kerry GAA home games, mostly football league games and both league and championship hurling. The County Championship football and hurling finals are normally held here.
He also plays hurling with the club and won Longford Senior Hurling Championships in 2003, 2005 and 2006. He is the nephew of 1960s Longford footballer Brendan Barden.
The 2007 Ulster Senior Hurling Championship was the 59th staging of the Ulster hurling championship since its establishment by the Ulster Council in 1901. Antrim were the winners.
Barry Nugent is an Irish sportsperson. He plays hurling with his local club Éire Óg and has been a member of the Clare senior hurling panel since 2003.
As a student at the Dublin Institute of Technology, Morris immediately became involved in hurling. He lined out with the senior hurling team in several Fitzgibbon Cup campaigns.
Tommy Dwyer is an Irish sportsperson. He plays hurling with his local club Ferns St.Aidan's and has been a member of the Wexford senior hurling team since 2008.
The 1897 Waterford Senior Hurling Championship was the inaugural staging of the Waterford Senior Hurling Championship since its establishment by the Waterford County Board. Ballytruckle won the championship.
The Armagh Senior Hurling Championship is an annual Gaelic Athletic Association competition organised by Armagh GAA among the top hurling clubs in County Armagh. The winner qualifies to represent the county in either the Ulster Senior Club Hurling Championship or the Ulster Intermediate Club Hurling Championship, depending on the winner's recent record when competing at provincial level. Following their 2013 success, Cúchulainn's represented Armagh in the Ulster Intermediate Club Hurling Championship, leaving Armagh without representation in the Ulster Senior Club Hurling Championship for that year. Keady became the first Ulster Intermediate Champions from Armagh in 2007 and to date they are the first and only representatives from the county to reach the Ulster Senior Final in 2010.
Byrne played his club hurling with a number of clubs in both Waterford and Kilkenny. As a player with Ferrybank, in 1928, he won a minor Waterford Minor Hurling Championship title. Byrne later joined the Mooncoin GAA club in Kilkenny. Here he captured a senior Kilkenny Senior Hurling Championship in 1936.
The 1994–95 National Hurling League, known for sponsorship reasons as the Church & General National Hurling League, was the 64th edition of the National Hurling League, which ran from 8 October 1994 until 7 May 1995. Kilkenny won the league, beating Clare by 2-12 to 0-9 in the final.
The Kerry county hurling team represents Kerry in hurling and is governed by Kerry GAA, the County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association. The team competes in the Joe McDonagh Cup and the National Hurling League. Kerry's home ground is Austin Stack Park, Tralee. The team's manager is Ciarán Carey.
The Carlow county hurling team represents Carlow in hurling and is governed by Carlow GAA, the County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association. The team competes in the Joe McDonagh Cup and the National Hurling League. Carlow's home ground is Dr Cullen Park, Carlow. The team's manager is Namie Unnowen.
He retired from inter-county hurling following the conclusion of the 1986 championship. In retirement from playing Fleury became involved in team management and punditry. He managed the Offaly senior hurling team for one season while he is a regular contributor as a hurling analyst and co-commentator on GAA Beo.
Under 15's down to Nursery. Hurling was introduced at Nursery level in 2010 by current hurling coordinator Tom Murray. They won their first hurling trophy with their u12 div 4 in 2015. On the same day their u12 team in Div 2 narrowly lost to Kilcock in their final.
Padraig Mannion for Galway in the 2015 National Hurling League. Both hurling and football are strong in Galway city. Pearse Stadium in Salthill is the home to Galway GAA, the county's Gaelic games body. The Galway hurlers compete annually in the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship for the Liam MacCarthy Cup.
Diarmuid McMahon (born 1981) is an Irish sportsperson. He plays hurling with his local club Kilmaley and has been a member of the Clare senior hurling team since 2004.
Diarmuid Kirwan is an Irish hurling referee. A native of Ballyskenagh, County Offaly he lives in Ovens, County Cork where he played hurling with the local Éire Óg club.
Lynch represented Derry at hurling at underage level. He was part of the Derry Minor team that lost out to Antrim in the 2003 Ulster Minor Hurling Championship final.
Ballybay formerly had a hurling team, which won the Monaghan Senior Hurling Championship in 1976. Ballybay have only won two county titles in recent decades, in 1987 and 2012.
His son, Greg Bennett, played hurling with Dublin. Throughout his career Bennett made 5 championship appearances. He retired from inter-county hurling following the conclusion of the 1968 championship.
P. J. Nolan (born 9 October 1987) is an Irish sportsperson. He plays hurling with his local club Askamore Kilrush and also plays hurling for the Wexford senior team.
Western Gaels is a Gaelic Athletic Association club concentrating on Hurling in west County Sligo, Republic of Ireland. The club won its first Sligo Senior Hurling Championship in 2010.
David John Tierney (born 21 October 1979) is an Irish sportsperson. He plays hurling with his local club Kilnadeema-Leitrim and with the Galway senior inter-county hurling team.
As a student at St. Patrick's College in Dublin, Morrissey immediately became involved in hurling. He lined out with the college's senior hurling team in several Fitzgibbon Cup campaigns.
Kevin Fennelly (born 7 April 1955) is a retired Irish hurling manager and former player. He played hurling with his local club Ballyhale Shamrocks and with the Kilkenny senior inter-county team from the late 1970s until the late 1980s. Fennelly later served as Kilkenny Senior hurling manager for the 1998 season, and Dublin manager for the 2001 and 2002 seasons. He lives in Gowran and writes a hurling column in the Sunday World newspaper.
The main sports played in the village are hurling, Gaelic football and soccer. Caherline GAA is the local hurling club and they play in blue and white. The club is a member of the east division of Limerick GAA and was a winner of the Limerick Senior Hurling Championship on three occasions in 1896,1905 and 1907. They won the County Junior Hurling Championship in 2007 currently compete at the intermediate grade as of 2014.
At club level Kelly played both hurling and Gaelic football with Kildangan. In retirement from playing, Kelly became involved in team management and coaching. He was an All-Ireland-winning manager with the Kildangan intermediate hurling team in 2005, as well as serving as a manager and as a selector with the Tipperary under-21 and intermediate hurling teams. Kelly was appointed manager of the Kerry senior hurling team in January 2014.
Park/Ratheniska GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association gaelic football and hurling club in County Laois, Ireland. The club was founded in 1981 after the amalgamation of Park Football Club and Ratheniska Hurling Club. Club colours are green and gold. The club has competed at senior level in both hurling and football and has a vibrant Juvenile GAA Club, catering for both boys and girls in hurling and football from U6 up to U21.
Maloney’s hurling skills were quickly spotted by the inter-county selectors and he soon joined the Tipperary minor hurling team. He won a Munster minor medal in 2001 and played at wing-back on the Tipperary team which won the Munster under-21 hurling title in 2003. Maloney later joined the Tipperary senior hurling team, making his debut in the Munster Championship against Clare. Since then he has played in two Munster finals without success.
A hurling stick and ball feature on this gallowglasses gravestone, circa 15-16th century. A graph demonstrating hurling scoring since 1910 Graph of hurling and Gaelic football ratio of points to goals from 1910 to 2015 Hurling is older than the recorded history of Ireland. It is thought to predate Christianity, having come to Ireland with the Celts. The earliest written references to the sport in Brehon law date from the fifth century.
Munster is noted for its tradition of hurling. Three of the four most successful teams in the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship are from Munster; Cork GAA, Tipperary GAA and Limerick GAA. The final of the Munster Senior Hurling Championship is one of the most important days in the Irish GAA calendar. Munster is the only province in Ireland that all of its counties have won an All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship.
In 2006, the footballers won the Down JFC and the Hurlers won Division 3 of the Ulster Club Hurling League. In 2007 the hurlers won the Down Junior Hurling Championship and Division 2 of the All County Hurling League - both for the first time. In 2008 they won Antrim League Division 4B. At underage level they won the Division 1 (14s) and Division 2 (16s)Down Hurling Championship at U14 and U16.
The Munster Senior Hurling League is an annual hurling competition organised by the Munster Council of the Gaelic Athletic Association since 2016 for the top inter-county teams in the province of Munster in Ireland. The series of games are played during January. The Munster Senior Hurling League is effectively a pre-season tournament. It allows teams to blood new players and to experiment prior to the opening of the National Hurling League.
Sallins also has a separate hurling club. While juvenile hurling is part of the main Sallins GAA club, their men’s team has been set up as a separate club due to a conflict of interest for some footballers. After a break of over 30 years, Sallins started juvenile hurling in 2002 and fielded an adult team in 2003 and has been competing ever since. The current hurling side play in the Junior League and Championship.
Seamus Gibson is a retired Irish sportsperson. He played hurling with his local club Kilruane MacDonaghs and with the Tipperary senior inter-county team from 1987 until 1988. He was part of the team that won the 1988 National Hurling League, starting the final against Offaly at left corner back. He won Munster Senior Hurling Championship medals in 1987 and 1988 and was an unused substitute in the 1988 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final.
Shamrocks won Lavey's first Derry Senior Hurling Championship in 1940. The team was helped by a few playing members they had from "traditional hurling counties" such as Tipperary and Galway. 1944 was a special year for the club when they completed the "Football and hurling Double". They won the Derry Senior Football Championship beating Mitchel's of Derry City in the final, and also won the Derry Hurling Championship after defeating Sarfield's (also of Derry City).
The 1970 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship was the 84th staging of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, the Gaelic Athletic Association's premier inter-county hurling tournament. The championship began on 3 May 1970 and ended on 6 September 1970. Kilkenny were the defending champions but were defeated by Wexford in the Leinster final. Kildare, who won the All-Ireland Intermediate Hurling Championship in 1969, were promoted to the senior championship after a long absence.
Hurling Club, usually just Hurling, is an Argentine sports club, located in Hurlingham, Buenos Aires. As its name implies, the club was established in 1922 as a hurling team. Other disciplines hosted by Hurling are field hockey, gaelic football, rugby union and tennis. The rugby team currently plays in Primera División B, the second division of the URBA league system, while the hockey team competes at tournaments organised by the Buenos Aires Hockey Association.
The 2008 Munster Senior Hurling Championship was an annual hurling competition played between 1 June and 13 July 2008 between five hurling counties from the provence of Munster. The Munster final was played on 13 July 2008 in the Gaelic Grounds, Limerick, between Tipperary and Clare. Tipperary claimed their first Munster Senior Hurling title since 2001 and 37th title overall as they overcame Clare by a score of 2-21 to 0-19.
The area is home to the Kilmallock Cycling Club, Kilmallock Athletic Club and also a centre for genetic horse breeding - with several stallion farms located in the district. Members of the local Kilmallock GAA club have represented Limerick in the Munster hurling and All-Ireland hurling championships. The club have won 11 senior county hurling titles, most recently in 2014. The club also won the Limerick Minor Hurling Championship last in 2010.
Crowley played his club hurling and football with Bishopstown. He enjoyed little success with the relatively new club, however, he did win a city junior hurling championship medal in 1977.
In 1944 they won the Intermediate Championship. The Hurling Club was formed in 1958 and continued until 1962. Its most noteworthy achievement was reaching the Junior Hurling Final in 1962.
Shinnors played his club hurling with his local club in Newport, however, he never won a senior county title. After moving to County Galway he later played hurling with Ballinasloe.
Although from the beginning the Ballinahinch club was primarily involved in football, hurling is the main sport played in the club, given that the North division is dominated by hurling.
His four seasons in charge had seen Cork win one Munster title, reach two Allianz Hurling League Finals, two All Ireland Semi- Finals and the 2013 All Ireland Hurling Final.
Ladys Walk are a Gaelic Athletic Association hurling club in Ballyduff in North County Kerry, Ireland. They are the Ballyduff second team. They play in the County Intermediate Hurling Championship.
Dr. Crokes is the only club in Killarney with a hurling team, which has had some important successes, most recently winning the Kerry Intermediate Hurling Championship in 1999 and 2001.
He played in three Laois Senior Hurling Championship finals with his club but never tasted victory. In 1999, Timmy Fitzpatrick was named on the Laois Hurling Team of the Millennium.
They followed up with a season to relish in 1999 winning the Intermediate League and Dublin Intermediate Hurling Championship and were competing in Division 2 of the Senior Hurling League.
1993 saw the club's junior hurling teams win the South A & B championships. In 1998 the club when they won the County junior "A" hurling championship for the first time.
In Leinster the traditional hurling region is located in the south west of the province. The entire County Kilkenny is considered hurling territory, with very little football activity. Most of County Wexford is in the hurling region along with Counties Carlow, Laois and Offaly. The other Leinster counties are considered footballing counties.
Clare v. Limerick (Division 1B, 20 March 2016) The 2016 National Hurling League was the 85th season of the National Hurling League for inter-county hurling teams since its establishment in 1925. The fixtures were announced on 16 November 2015. The season began on 13 February 2016, and finished on 8 May 2016.
William Considine (29 July 1885 – 11 September 1959) was an Irish sportsperson. He played hurling with his local club Ennis Dalcassians and was a member of the Clare senior hurling team that won the All-Ireland Championship in 1914. His brothers, Brendan and Tull, also played with the Clare senior hurling team.
The East Kerry Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association caters for Gaelic football and hurling in the East Kerry division of the GAA county of Kerry. The East Kerry Divisional Board is made up of 13 football clubs and 1 hurling club. Some of the clubs cater for both football and hurling.
Phelan has featured on and off for Waterford since 2002. Phelan has an impressive haul of trophies at inter-county level having won 3 Munster Senior Hurling Championships and one National Hurling League in 2007. Phelan was also part of the squad that lost the All-Ireland Hurling Final to Kilkenny in 2008.
The Leinster Senior Club Hurling Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the AIB Leinster GAA Hurling Senior Club Championship) is an annual hurling competition organised by the Leinster Council of the Gaelic Athletic Association and contested by the champion senior clubs in the province of Leinster in Ireland. It is the most prestigious club competition in Leinster hurling. Introduced in 1971, it was initially a straight knockout tournament open to all 12 county senior champions from the 1970 championship season. The competition is currently limited to the seven champion club teams from the strongest hurling counties in Leinster.
In Hurling St Mary's had a number of good years in the mid-1990s in the Intermediate hurling ranks, but lost the chance of contesting the latter stages of the championship on a number of years, late in the year and at times controversially. The club retained its place in both the intermediate hurling and football championships until 2007 when Saint Mary's were relegated from the hurling championship. In 2008 the Western Junior Hurling Final was reached but Saint Mary's had to give way to a younger Modeligo team. In 2009, Sliabh gCua were relegated from the Intermediate football Championship.
The South West Junior A Hurling Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the RCM Tarmacadam Carbery Junior A Hurling Championship) is an annual hurling competition organised by the Carbery Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association since 1925 for junior hurling teams in the Barony of Carbery in County Cork, Ireland. The series of games begin in May, with the championship culminating with the final in September. The championship includes a knock-out stage and a "back door" for teams defeated in the first round. The South West Junior Championship is an integral part of the wider Cork Junior A Hurling Championship.
The East Cork Junior A Hurling Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the Michael O'Connor Motor Factors East Cork Junior Hurling Championship) is an annual hurling competition organised by the Imokilly Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association since 1926 for junior hurling teams in East Cork. The series of games begin in June, with the championship culminating with the final in September. The championship includes a knock-out stage and a "back door" for teams defeated in the first round. The East Cork Junior Championship is an integral part of the wider Cork Junior A Hurling Championship.
The Mid Cork Junior A Hurling Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the MKJ Oils Junior A Hurling Championship) is an annual hurling competition organised by the Muskerry Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association since 1926 for junior hurling teams in the Muskerry region in County Cork, Ireland. The series of games begin in May, with the championship culminating with the final in September. The championship includes a knock-out stage and a "back door" for teams defeated in the first round. The Mid Cork Junior Championship is an integral part of the wider Cork Junior Hurling Championship.
He currently works in the family Volkswagen Car Sales business in Portumna, Al Hayes Motors Ltd. Hayes has had much success in the game of hurling. At inter- county he has won 2 All-Ireland minor medals, 2 All-Ireland senior runners-up medals, 2 National hurling League Medals (2004 and 2010) and 3 All-Star Award with Galway and a Railway Cup medal with Connacht. Hayes has also had an extremely successful hurling career at club level with Portumna. He has won 6 Galway Senior Hurling titles and 3 All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship medals in 2006, 2008 and 2009.
The Wexford Junior Hurling Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the Permanent TSB Junior Hurling Championship) is an annual hurling competition organised by the Wexford County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association since 1903 for the fourth tier hurling teams in the county of Wexford in Ireland. The series of games are played during the summer and autumn months with the county final currently being played in October. The championship features a group stage before the top-ranking teams complete a knock-out series of games. The Wexford Junior Championship is an integral part of the wider Leinster Junior Club Hurling Championship.
The Offaly Intermediate Hurling Championship is an annual hurling competition organised by the Offaly County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association since 1929 for the second tier hurling teams in the county of Offaly in Ireland. The series of games are played during the summer and autumn months with the county final currently being played at O'Connor Park in late autumn. The championship includes a group stage which is followed by a knock-out phase for the top teams. There is also promotion and relegation involving the Offaly Senior Hurling Championship and the Offaly Junior A Hurling Championship.
The club also has a hurling tradition and has won titles at all levels in under age competitions, completing seven in a row under 21 hurling titles in 2003 as well as back to back minor hurling titles in 1999/2000. They reached the final of the Meath Junior Hurling Championship in 1956 but were defeated by Boardsmill Gold was struck in 1961 when they won the Intermediate Hurling Championship final against Salesian College, Warrenstown by 5–8 to 4–4. Intermediate successes were also recorded in 1970, 1979, 1993, 1997 and senior in 1985/86.
The history of Kiltale Hurling Club dates back to the early 1920s. The club disbanded in 1934 but was reformed in 1946. Kiltale won their first Junior Hurling Championship in 1954. The club reached the Senior Hurling Championship final twice in the late 1950s without success. There was no club in the 1960s but in the 1970s, the late Tommy Kane got it back on its feet and the club came back to win the Junior Hurling Championship in 1971, the Intermediate Hurling Championship in 1972, an under-14 Championship in 1975, and a second Intermediate title in 1978.
The Cork Junior B Hurling Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the Co-Op Superstores Cork Junior B Hurling Championship and abbreviated to the Cork JBHC) is an annual hurling competition organised by the Cork County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association and contested by the second tier junior clubs in the county of Cork in Ireland. It is the seventh tier overall in the entire Cork hurling championship system. The Cork Junior B Championship was introduced in 1984 as a countywide competition for "weaker" junior teams. At the time of its creation it was the fourth tier of Cork hurling.
Blackrock Hurling Club was officially founded in 1883, one year before the foundation of the Gaelic Athletic Association itself. It is therefore the oldest hurling club in Cork. Until 1888 the club was known as Cork Nationals, when it changed its name to National Hurling Club of Blackrock, and later in the same year to Blackrock National Hurling Club. Blackrock won eight of the first nine Cork Senior Hurling Championship titles and, in the early years of the All-Ireland Championship when the winning clubs represented the county, subsequently claimed the All-Ireland titles for Cork in 1893 and 1894.
The Limerick Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the Lyons of Limerick County Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship and abbreviated to the Limerick PIHC) is an annual hurling competition organised by the Limerick County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association and contested by the top-ranking intermediate clubs in the county of Limerick in Ireland. It is the second tier overall in the entire Limerick hurling championship system. The Limerick Premier Intermediate Championship was introduced in 2014 following a split in the existing Limerick Intermediate Hurling Championship. It was the fourth adult county championship to come into existence in Limerick.
The West Tipperary Senior Hurling Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the Tipperary Co-Op West Tipperary Senior Hurling Championship) is an annual hurling competition organised by the West Tipperary Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association since 1930 for senior hurling teams in West Tipperary, Ireland. The championship has always been played using a knock-out format. The West Tipperary Championship was, until recent times, an integral part of the wider Tipperary Senior Hurling Championship. The winners and runners-up of the West Tipperary Championship joined their counterparts from the other three divisions to contest the county championship quarter-finals.
Hurling They played in the 1889 Munster Senior Hurling Championship final as Kerry rep Hurling used to be the dominant game in the Roughty River valley as indicated by the fact that on St. Patrick's Day in 1858 a game of hurling was played between two games called Kenmare Guards in Hoboken, New Jersey, USA. Kenmare also won the first Kerry Senior Hurling Championship on 19 May 1889 versus Kilmoyley GAA. In 1895 Kenmare were in another hurling final but this time lost to Kilmoyley GAA. They won the 1902 County Hurling final against Tralee Celtic, lost the 1904 final to the same team and then won in 1916 and lost the final in 1917. Kenmare's last hurling County title was won in 1942 although they did reach the final 4 more times in 1943, '45, '47 and 1991. In 1983 & and 1988 Kenmare won the County Minor Championship and lost the 1986 final to Austin Stacks. In 1984 and 1992 All Ireland Hurling Féile na nGael titles were won. In the 2000s the club won 3 County Intermediate Chamampionships in 2000, 2004 and 2005, they also played in finals in 2008, 2009 and 2010.
They would later add the Munster Intermediate Club Hurling Championship overcoming Kilmaley. They lost out in the All-Ireland Intermediate Club Hurling Championship to Oranmore-Maree in Croke Park in 2019.
The Leinster Senior Club Hurling Championship winners qualify for the subsequent All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship. The winners contest the All- Ireland semi-finals with the other three provincial representatives.
McGrath joined the Waterford senior hurling team in 1996 and lined out in a number of National Hurling League games and one championship game until he left the panel after 1998.
Roscrea GAA has won few trophies in its history. The local Gaelic football club is Inane Rovers. Roscrea Hurling Club were the first ever All-Ireland club Hurling Champions in 1971.
In 2007, Skehill was selected for the Ireland national hurling team. He was in goal for the 4-10 to 0-11 defeat by Scotland in the Shinty/Hurling International Series.
Lanigan served as trainer of the James Stephens junior hurling team in 1924. A 5–5 to 1–0 defeat of Thomastown in a replay secured the Kilkenny Junior Hurling Championship.
Former Galway minor hurler and Meelick-Eyrecourt player Niall Corcoran, from Clonfert, currently plays on the Dublin senior hurling team and has played several times in the Leinster hurling championship. In 2011 he won a National Senior Hurling League medal with Dublin, playing corner back on the capital's team which defeated Kilkenny. Sean Silke and Brendan Lynskey are holders of All-Star awards and both won All-Ireland hurling final winners medals with the Galway senior hurling panel in the 1980s. Sean Silke played at centre-half back on the Galway hurling team that won the all-Ireland final in 1980, and Brendan Lynskey was at full-forward and centre-forward respectively when Galway won the all-Ireland final in both 1987 and 1988.
Ballinhassig is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in the village of Ballinhassig in County Cork, Republic of Ireland. The club was founded in 1886, and now plays Hurling at Premier Intermediate level, having won the Cork Intermediate Hurling Championship in 2005, and the Cork Junior Hurling Championship in 2002. Stemming from these County Championship wins, Ballinhassig competed in Munster and All-Ireland Club Championships, and have won the following Club Championship Finals: Junior Munster Club Final, Junior All-Ireland Junior Club Hurling Championship Final, Intermediate Munster Club Final; but lost out to Dicksboro, of Kilkenny town, in the All-Ireland Intermediate Club Hurling Championship Final, played in Croke Park. The club also plays Gaelic football, but hurling is much stronger.
However these clubs are now under the control of the Canadian county board In recent years, hurling has started to enjoy support in several other U.S. cities, as evidenced by the establishment of the Milwaukee Hurling Club in 1995 and later the Twin Cities Hurling Club (MN). Other clubs include the Indianapolis Hurling Club, the St. Louis Gaelic Athletic Club, the Denver Gaels, the Greenville Gaels, the Orlando Hurling Club and the Seattle Gaels. Hurling is also starting to gather support at the club level at some universities, such as at Purdue University and Stanford University since 2005, California State University, Monterey Bay since 2006, and UC Berkeley since 2008. Interest in Gaelic Football has also developed amongst universities in America.
The Connacht Junior Club Hurling Championship is a hurling competition that comprises the winners of the senior hurling competitions from Sligo and Leitrim along with the Galway champions who receive a bye to the final. The winners of this competition qualify for the All-Ireland Junior Club Hurling Championship. The county champions of Mayo and Roscommon compete in the intermediate grade. The current champions are Míchael Breathnach's of Galway who defeated Naomh Eoin of Sligo in the 2019 final.
The parish also has a separate hurling team known as Mullahoran St Joseph's, who are the current Cavan Senior Hurling Champions for 2019. The club had been unbeaten in the Cavan Senior Hurling Championship since 1990 until surrendering the title to Ballymachugh in 2011. The club's run of 21 consecutive Championship titles is a record in the GAA. The club also appeared in the Division 3 Ulster Senior Hurling League in 2006, but lost to Bredagh from County Down.
Competition at club level is growing in continental Europe with teams in several countries. In June 2006, the first ever European County Hurling team played Donegal Senior Panelists (from Setanta Hurling Club, Killygordon) in Brussels with plans to compete in the 2007 Nicky Rackard Cup. Brussels has had a hurling team, Craobh Rua, for over 3 years and has recently formed a camogie team. Craobh Rua competes in, and in 2006 jointly won, the European Hurling Cup.
Waterford Intermediate Hurling Championship is a second-tier hurling competition organised by the Waterford Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association. The winning club progresses to the senior grade the following year for the Waterford Senior Hurling Championship. The winning club also represents Waterford GAA in the Munster Intermediate Club Hurling Championship. Each of the two divisions of Waterford GAA - East Division and West Division - organises its own competition, with the two winners contesting the county final.
He won further Railway Cup medals again in 1964 and 1965. Foley was a prominent member of the Dublin county hurling team from 1958 until 1969, playing on the losing side in the 1961 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final. In 1963 he captained the Dublin county football team which defeated Galway to win the All-Ireland title. He won three All-Star awards, two for football and one for hurling, but never a senior All-Ireland hurling medal.
The 1986 All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship final was a hurling match that was played to determine the winners of the 1986 All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship, the 22nd season of the All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship, a tournament organised by the Gaelic Athletic Association for the champion teams of the four provinces of Ireland. The final was contested by Galway of Connacht and Wexford of Leinster, with Galway winning by 0-14 to 2-5.
The 1987 All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship final was a hurling match that was played to determine the winners of the 1987 All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship, the 23rd season of the All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship, a tournament organised by the Gaelic Athletic Association for the champion teams of the four provinces of Ireland. The final was contested by Limerick of Munster and Galway of Connacht, with Limerick winning by 2–15 to 3–6.
Séamus Coen (born 1 February 1958) is an Irish retired hurler who played as a left wing-back for the Galway senior team. Born in Mullagh, County Galway, Coen first played competitive hurling in his youth. After first joining the Galway under-21 team, he made his senior debut during the 1979 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship. Coen went on to win one All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship medal and one National Hurling League medal with Galway.
The 1994 All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship final was a hurling match that was played to determine the winners of the 1994 All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship, the 31st season of the All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship, a tournament organised by the Gaelic Athletic Association for the champion teams of the four provinces of Ireland. The final was contested by Kilkenny of Leinster and Galway of Connacht, with Kilkenny winning by 3-10 to 0-11.
In 1979 the underage club was re-organised and the modern era of Timoleague G.A.A. took root. Starting at under 14, all competitions at under 14 and under 16 in both hurling and football in West-Cork were won along with contesting two county finals in hurling. The breakthrough at adult level came in 1985 with success in Junior '2' Hurling. Two years later West-Cork titles in under 21 hurling and Junior '2' football were won.
The 2000 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship (also known as the Guinness Hurling Championship for sponsorship reasons) was the 114th staging of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, the Gaelic Athletic Association's premier inter-county hurling tournament. The draw for the 2000 fixtures took place on 14 November 1999. The championship began on 6 May 2000 and ended on 10 September 2000. Cork were the defending champions but were defeated by Offaly in the All-Ireland semi-final.
The 1999 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the Guinness Hurling Championship) was the 113th staging of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, the Gaelic Athletic Association's premier inter-county hurling tournament. The draw for the fixtures took place on 15 November 1998. The championship began on 22 May 1999 and ended on 12 September 1999. Offaly were the defending champions but were defeated by Cork in the All-Ireland semi-final.
Kilmuckridge's local GAA club is Buffers Alley, which is shared with the neighbouring village of Monamolin and based at Ballinastraw. It is predominantly a hurling and camogie club but also fields teams in junior Gaelic football. The club's hurling won the 1989 All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship, becoming the first Wexford team to do so. As of 2012, the club has won twelve Wexford Senior Hurling Championship titles, all in a period from 1968 to 1992.
The Leitrim Senior Hurling Club Championship is an annual Gaelic Athletic Association club competition between the top Leitrim hurling Clubs. The winners of the Leitrim Championship winners qualify to represent their county in the Connacht Junior Club Hurling Championship and in turn, go on to the All-Ireland Junior Club Hurling Championship. Records are unclear on early years for this championship. Some GAA yearbooks give Mohill as winners in 1904 and Manorhamilton Shamrocks as winners in 1906.
Jimmy Hegarty was a hurling goalkeeper for Galway in the 1950s/60s. Jimmy started his career with the Galway minor hurling team in 1957 when he played against Tipperary in an All Ireland Semi Final. He played his club hurling for Liam Mellowes and Castlegar in Galway, Roscrea in county Tipperary and Emerald Hurling club in London. He began his senior career with Galway in 1960 when he impressed as a substitute against Waterford in the Munster Championship.
The Louth Senior Hurling Championship is an annual Gaelic Athletic Association competition organised by Louth GAA among the top hurling clubs in County Louth, Ireland. The winner qualifies to represent the county in the Leinster Junior Club Hurling Championship, the winner of which progresses to the All- Ireland Junior Club Hurling Championship. Naomh Moninne are the current (2019) champions. The competition was run as a Junior Championship between 1902 and 1986, and became a senior championship in 1987.
Glenealy Hurling Club enjoyed an exciting but unsuccessful year in 2001. The highlight of the year was the bold bid the Senior hurling final before eventually losing on a 0-16 to 0-14 scoreline to Kiltegan in one of the best finals in recent memory. Our juvenile hurling got off to a great start by winning the U-14 B Hurling Championship by overcoming Kilcoole. The U-12 team played and beat St Patrick's in the Championship final.
Success wasn't long coming to the newly formed club. They won their first Louth Hurling Championship in 1964, just five years after the club was set up. At that time, the Louth Hurling Championship had junior status, but was the highest level of championship hurling in Louth, making Naomh Moninne the top hurling club in the county. They successfully defended their title in 1965, making it two-in-a-row, a remarkable achievement for such a young club.
Hurling is the more popular game in the parish. Granagh-Ballingarry currently enjoy senior hurling status, after defeating Glenroe GAA 4–10 to 3–10 in the 2005 Limerick Intermediate Hurling Championship. Granagh-Ballingarry reached the 2006 Limerick Senior Hurling quarter finals, and also in 2007, where they were defeated by Kilmallock. The club were defeated by Garryspillane at the quarter final stage in 2008 and were defeated by Croom in a round 3 game in 2009.
As none of the clubs had an own field, the first games were played at Club Singer.El hurling en Argentina In August 1922, the Banco de la Nación Argentina rented a land in the Floresta district to BA Hurling Club. On August 22, the "Federación Argentina de Hurling" (Argentine Hurling Federation) was officially established. Nevertheless, in 1924 the Municipality of Buenos Aires sent an eviction order to the club, alleging that new streets would be opened there.
Andrew O'Shaughnessy was born in Kilmallock, County Limerick in 1984. He was educated at his local primary school and later attended the famous St. Colman's College, Fermoy in Fermoy, County Cork, a virtual nursery for young hurling talent. Here his hurling skills were first developed and he became a star on the college's various hurling teams. O'Shaughnessy enjoyed a very successful hurling career, beginning by capturing three Dean Ryan Cup titles in-a-row in 2000, 2001 and 2002.
Kilmoyley are a Gaelic Athletic Association club in County Kerry, Ireland. They are located in North Kerry, the main hurling area of Kerry and are primarily hurlers. They are one of the most successful hurling clubs in Kerry. The club competes in competitions organized by Kerry GAA county board and the North Division hurling board.
In retirement from playing McCarthy moved into coaching and team management. At club level he has served as manager of the Sarsfield's and Bandon hurling teams. At inter-county level he was a selector for both the Cork senior hurling and football teams. McCarthy also served as manager of the Laois senior hurling team.
Tony Scroope is an Irish sportsperson. He plays hurling with his local club Burgess and with the Tipperary senior inter-county team. Scroope won two Munster Hurling titles with Tipperary in 2008 and 2009 as a substitute. He was an unused substitute in the 2009 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final defeat to Kilkenny.
The juvenile teams were formed in the mid-1980s. They won numerous county titles, most notable the U-16 A hurling in 1991. In 2001, Ballinkillin won its second senior hurling championship beating Mount Leinster Rangers in the final. Other recent success includes winning 3 minor hurling championships in a row between 2000 and 2002.
In Gaelic games, the school won All Ireland finals in hurling in 1962, 1967,1968 and 1973. Other successes include Leinster Hurling and Football championships. The college's more recent victories include the Senior Leinster A Football in 2017 and the Junior Leinster A Hurling 2007/8. The school has teams in basketball, handball and other sports.
The 2015 Leinster Senior Hurling Championship Final, the deciding game of the 2015 Leinster Senior Hurling Championship, was a hurling match played on 5 July 2015 at Croke Park, Dublin, contested by Galway and Kilkenny. Kilkenny claimed their 70th Leinster crown by defeating The Tribesmen on a scoreline of 1-25 to 2-15.
The 2014 Interprovincial Hurling Championship, known as the 2014 M Donnelly Hurling Interprovincial Championship due to the tournament's sponsorship by businessman Martin Donnelly, is the 85th series of the Interprovincial Championship. The annual hurling championship between the four historic provinces of Ireland is contested by Connacht, Leinster, Munster and Ulster. Munster are the defending champions.
As a county, Wexford are most noted for hurling have won the Leinster Senior Hurling Championships a total of 21 times, first in 1890 and most recently in 2019. In the All Ireland Senior Hurling Championships, Wexford have won 6 times, first in 1910 and most recently in 1996, beating Limerick in the final.
Castleconnell is the home of Limerick's most successful hurling club. The Ahane GAA club won 19 Limerick Senior Hurling Championships between 1931 and 1948 and provided many of the Limerick team that won All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championships in 1934, 1936 and 1940. Among its most famous players were Mick Mackey and Jackie Power.
Limerick failed to build on their reasonably successful 2007 season and went into decline once again. In November 2009 Reale announced his retirement from inter-county hurling in protest over changes made in the Limerick hurling panel by team manager Justin McCarthy. Following McCarthy's resignation as manager in 2010, Reale returned to the hurling panel.
Michael Rice (born 27 January 1984) is an Irish hurling selector and hurler who plays for Kilkenny Intermediate Championship club Carrickshock. He was a member of the Kilkenny senior hurling team for 11 years, during which time he usually lined out at midfield. Rice is currently a selector with the Kilkenny under-20 hurling team.
Kilgarvan continued in the Munster Junior Club Hurling Championship in 2008 and reached the Munster final becoming the first Kerry hurling team ever to do so.Kilgarvan in pursuit of history. The-kingdom.ie.
The association co-ordinates the Scotland national shinty team, which plays annually against Ireland in the Shinty/Hurling International Series, a series played under the hybrid rules of Composite rules shinty–hurling.
He also won two Munster hurling medals, two Leinster hurling medals and one Leinster football medal. At club level Considine is a multiple county club championship medalist with Ennis Dalcassians and Collegians.
William Kerwick (30 April 1867 - 27 March 1936) was an Irish sportsperson. He played hurling with his local club Ballytarsna and was a member of the Tipperary senior hurling team in 1895.
Liam Boyle is a hurler who plays with Ballyduff and Kerry. His family are involved in hurling and football in North Kerry, and he has played both football and hurling with Kerry.
Finbarr O'Neill (born 1941) is an Irish retired hurler. He played hurling at club level with Glen Rovers and at inter-county level as a member of the Cork senior hurling team.
CJ McGourty is a dual player from Belfast, Northern Ireland. He has represented Antrim at all levels in both Gaelic football and hurling, and plays his club football and hurling with St Gall's. In football, he won a Tommy Murphy Cup in 2008. In hurling, he was won Ulster Championships at Minor and Under 21 level.
Ballypickas returned to winning ways in 2007 with a great win in the final of the Laois Junior B Hurling Championship over The Harps and a win over St. Fintans, Colt in the final of the Laois Junior C Hurling Championship to complete a memorable championship double. Ballypickas hurling players usually play their football with Spink or Ballyroan.
Tinnahinch GAA was a Gaelic Athletic Association hurling club in County Laois, Ireland. The club was an amalgamation of Clonaslee-St.Manmans and Rosenallis to play senior hurling under the name Tinnahinch. In 2006 Tinnahinch were beaten by Rathdowney-Errill in the final of the Laois Senior Hurling Championship, a third senior final defeat for the club.
Castletown GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association hurling club in County Laois, Ireland. The club colours are blue and white. The current Castletown club was founded in 1974 and has won a total of 8 Laois Senior Hurling Championship titles since 1995. They have also played in 3 Leinster Senior Club Hurling Championship finals but lost all 3.
Bandon GAA is a Gaelic football and Hurling club based in Bandon in County Cork, Republic of Ireland. The club is affiliated with Carbery division of Cork. In 2007, Bandon won the West Cork Junior A Football Championship, beating Muintir Bhaire in the final. The club's hurling team meanwhile were runners-up in the Cork Intermediate Hurling Championship.
Corcoran played minor and under-21 hurling with Tipperary for several years without success. He quickly joined the senior team, winning a National Hurling League medal in 1999. Later that summer he made his championship hurling debut in a Munster Championship game against Kerry. Two years later in 2001 Corcoran captured his second National League medal with Tipp.
The Tipperary Junior A Hurling Championship is an integral part of the wider Munster Junior Club Hurling Championship. The winners of the Tipperary county final join the champions of the other five counties to contest the provincial championship. Eight teams currently participate in the Tipperary Junior A Hurling Championship. Ballybacon-Grange are the current (2017) holders.
McEldowney's underage honours include two Derry Minor Football Championship's and two Derry Minor Hurling Championship's. In 2000 he won a Derry Senior Hurling Championship with the club. They were also beaten in that year's Ulster Senior Club Hurling Championship final. In 2004 McEldowney was part of the first ever Slaughtneil side to win the Derry Senior Football Championship.
Tubber parish is home to the Tubber GAA (Gaelic Athletic Association) club. The small hurling club is an important part of the parish life. In Clare hurling the club won the 1972 intermediate championship, the 1962 junior championship and the Clare Champion Cup in 1985. Tubber was a finalist in the 1977 under 21 hurling competition.
Troy played his club hurling with Lusmagh and enjoyed some success. In 1989 he was captain of the Lusmagh senior hurling team that reached the final of the club championship. Seir Kieran provided the opposition, however, Lusmagh claimed a narrow 1-11 to 1-10 victory. The win gave Troy an Offaly Senior Hurling Championship medal.
The traditional game played in Ardfert is hurling. The local hurling club is St. Brendan's Ardfert GAA. They have won the Kerry Senior Hurling Championship on 8 occasions, most recently in 2013. The famous eventing horse "Village Gossip" ridden successfully between 1976 and 1985 by British team rider Lucinda Green (nee Prior Palmer) was born and bred in Ardfert.
Fennelly also won nine Leinster medals, five National Hurling League medals and was named All-Star and Texaco Hurler of the Year in 2011. He was later joined on the Kilkenny team by his brother Colin. Fennelly announced his retirement from inter-county hurling on 29 December 2017 and from club hurling on 28 May 2020.
A hurling team representing Douglas participated in the first Cork Senior Hurling Championship in 1887. A number of Douglas-based clubs, including Castletreasure and St Columbas, existed through the early 20th century, before the latter was renamed 'Douglas Hurling and Football Club' in 1938. The club's first championship win was in the Cork Junior Football Championship of 1962.
Pat Delaney (born 27 July 1954 in Kinnitty, County Offaly, Ireland) is a retired Irish hurling manager and former player. He played hurling with his local club Kinnitty and with the Offaly senior inter-county team in the 1970s and 1980s. Delaney later served as manager of the Laois senior hurling team from 2001 until 2002.
For the second year in succession Galway were the opponents. Gardiner produced a fantastic exhibition of hurling in that game as Cork went on to win by 2–10 to 1–8, giving him an All-Ireland Minor Hurling Championship medal. Gardiner later joined the Cork under-21 hurling team, however, he enjoyed little success in this grade.
In retirement from inter-county hurling Doyle continued to work on his farm in Holycross. His status as one of the greatest players of all-time was further enhanced in 1984 and again in 2000 when he was named on the Gaelic Athletic Association’s Hurling Team of the Century and the Hurling Team of the Millennium.
The 2006 Interprovincial Hurling Championship, known as the 2006 M Donnelly Hurling Interprovincial Championship due to the tournament's sponsorship by businessman Martin Donnelly, was the 79th series of the Interprovincial Championship. The annual hurling championship between the four historic provinces of Ireland was contested by Connacht, Leinster, Munster and Ulster. The championship was won by Leinster.
Dave Keane (born 1956 in Passage West, County Cork, Ireland) is an Irish retired hurling manager and former player. He played hurling with his local clubs Passage West and Adare and was manager of the Limerick senior inter- county team from 2002 until 2003. He managed Limerick to 3 All-Ireland Under 21 Hurling Championships from 2000-02.
A hurling sliotar A sliotar or sliothar (; ) is a hard solid sphere slightly larger than a tennis ball, consisting of a cork core covered by two pieces of leather stitched together. Sometimes called a "hurling ball", it resembles a baseball with more pronounced stitching. It is used in the Gaelic games of hurling, camogie, rounders and shinty.
Jimmy Boggan (August 1938 – 6 February 2009) was a mentor for the Dublin hurling team when they won the All-Ireland Minor Hurling Championship in 1965. Jim, as he was known within Crumlin, was a member of Crumlin GAA club in south County Dublin. In 2007 Jimmy was inducted into the Dublin Hurling Hall of Fame.
The 2019 Leinster Senior Hurling Championship Final, the deciding game of the 2019 Leinster Senior Hurling Championship, was a hurling match that was played on 30 June 2019 at Croke Park, Dublin. It was contested by Kilkenny and Wexford. Wexford won the game by 1-23 to 0-23 to win their first Leinster title since 2004.
The 2021-22 All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship is due to be the 51st staging of the All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship, the Gaelic Athletic Association's premier inter-county club hurling tournament. The championship is scheduled to begin in October 2021 and to end in January 2022. Ballyhale Shamrocks of Kilkenny will be the defending champions.
The Boston Senior Hurling Championship is an annual hurling competition, played in the Boston region of the USA. The competition is organised by the Northeast Division Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association. The final is usually held the weekend prior to Labor Day. The winners and the runners-up will represent Boston in the North American Senior Hurling Championship.
Limerick hurling was in the doldrums at the time as the county hadn't won a Munster title since 1955. In 1970 Limerick's hurling fortunes started to change. That year Cregan's side reached the 'home' final of the National Hurling League with Cork providing the opposition. Limerick were trounced on that occasion by 2–17 to 0–7.
The 2009 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship was the 123rd staging of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, the Gaelic Athletic Association's premier inter-county hurling tournament. The draw for the 2000 fixtures took place on 8 October 2008. The championship began on 30 May 2009 and ended on 6 September 2009. Kilkenny were the defending champions.
The 2012 Interprovincial Hurling Championship, known as the 2012 M Donnelly Hurling Interprovincial Championship due to the tournament's sponsorship by businessman Martin Donnelly, is the 83rd series of the Interprovincial Championship. The annual hurling championship between the four historic provinces of Ireland is contested by Connacht, Leinster, Munster and Ulster. The championship was won by Leinster.
GAA colours Among the most popular local sports are G.A.A. football and hurling. The Castletown Geoghegan Hurling Club sports the black and amber stripe. It was introduced by a Kilkenny railway employee, and became a tradition here. The club holds 13 senior hurling titles, 1923, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1960, 1964, 1979, 1982, 1986, 1990, 2004, 2013 and 2017.
In 1996 Kilbrittain became a senior hurling club, the only one of the south west and south east divisions at the time. In 2010 Kilbrittain won the Cork County intermediate A hurling championship.
The Dubs Star Football and Hurling Challenge is an annual exhibition match played on New Year's Day between Dublin and a select Dub Stars team in both codes of Gaelic football and hurling.
' 2006 saw the publication of "The Way I Saw It: Nicky Rackard leads Wexford to Hurling Glory", written by Codd himself, which chronicles the path of the Wexford hurling team he was part.
He was posthumously honoured by being named on the Hurling Team of the Century in 1984, however, he was sensationally omitted from the Hurling Team of the Millennium in favour of Ray Cummins.
Liam Ryan (born 1 January 1978) is a former hurler with the Dublin senior team and O'Tooles GAC. Ryan retired from intercounty hurling prior to the commencement of the 2012 National hurling league.
St Oliver Plunkett'sSt Oliver Plunketts Hurling Club, Mullingar . Stoliverplunketts.westmeath.gaa.ie (20 October 2013). and Cullion respectively facilitate both senior and intermediate hurling players. The Westmeath GAA team plays its home games at Cusack Park.
The 2021 Wexford Senior Hurling Championship will be the 111th staging of the Wexford Senior Hurling Championship since its establishment by the Wexford County Board in 1889. Shelmaliers will be the defending champions.
Rowland first came to prominence as a hurler with Heywood Community School. He played in every grade of hurling before eventually joining the college's senior hurling team and enjoyed several Leinster Championship successes.
The 2017 Munster Under-25 Reserve Hurling Competition was the first staging of the Munster Under-25 Reserve Hurling Competition. The competition began on 4 June 2017 and ended on 18 June 2017.
They contest both hurling and football at junior a level.
O'Sullivan played his club hurling with his local Cashel club.
This page details statistics of the Munster Senior Hurling Championship.
UNESCO lists hurling as an element of Intangible cultural heritage.
Mullins plays his club hurling with his local club Birr.
Following this defeat Dunne decided to retire from club hurling.
Dromtarriffe GAA club represents Derrinagree in Gaelic football and hurling.
Moore played his club hurling with his local Doon club.
This page details statistics of the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship.
Breen plays his club hurling with the Tara Rocks club.
For hurling and camogie, please see under Gaelic Athletic Association.
The Connacht Intermediate Hurling Championship is an inter county competition between the Intermediate Hurling county teams in the province of Connacht in Ireland. The series of games are organised by the Connacht Council. The winners of the Connacht Intermediate Hurling Championship each year progress to play the other provincial champions for a chance to win the All-Ireland Intermediate Hurling Championship. The competition has not been played since 1999, and Galway has represented the province in the All-Ireland series.
M. J. 'Inky' Flaherty (27 September 1917 – 20 May 1992) was an Irish sportsperson. He played inter-county hurling for Galway from 1936 to 1953, and was a noted boxer. Flaherty trained the Galway hurling team in the 1950s, and again in the 1970s, leading the side to league success in 1975. Starting out playing hurling for his beloved Liam Mellows, Flaherty went on to spend most of his inter-club days representing Ballinasloe in both hurling and Gaelic football.
2019 Wolves Hurling Kit The New Hampshire Wolves Hurling Club, also called the Barley House Wolves, is an American hurling club based in New Hampshire. The team was founded in 2006 by New Hampshire Army National Guard soldiers from Charlie Company, 3rd Battalion of the 172nd Mountain Infantry. They are New Hampshire's first hurling club consisting solely of American-born players, as opposed to clubs formed with Irish or other expatriates. The club competes at the Jr. C & Jr. B levels.
The 1996 All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship final was a hurling match that was played on 8 September 1996 to determine the winners of the 1996 All- Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship, the 33rd season of the All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship, a tournament organised by the Gaelic Athletic Association for the champion teams of the four provinces of Ireland. The final was contested by Galway of Connacht and Wexford of Leinster, with Galway winning by 1-14 to 0-7.
The 1991 All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship final was a hurling match that was played on 8 September 1991 to determine the winners of the 1991 All- Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship, the 28th season of the All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship, a tournament organised by the Gaelic Athletic Association for the champion teams of the four provinces of Ireland. The final was contested by Galway of Connacht and Offaly of Leinster, with Galway winning by 2-17 to 1-9.
The Fitzgibbon Cup () is the trophy for the premier hurling championship among higher education institutions (universities, colleges and institutes of technology) in Ireland. The Fitzgibbon Cup competition is administered by Comhairle Ard Oideachais Cumann Lúthchleas Gael (CLG), the GAA's Higher Education Council. Comhairle Ard Oideachais also oversees the Ryan Cup (tier 2 hurling championship), the Fergal Maher Cup (tier 3 hurling championship) and the Padraig MacDiarmada (tier 4 hurling championship). The GAA Higher Education Cups are sponsored by Electric Ireland.
Barry Harte, current manager of Argideen Rangers Hurling team, captained Carbery to their first ever County Senior Hurling title. The Timoleague club also provided Tony Crowley and Mark Foley to his team along with selector Edward McSweeney. 1996 saw the County Junior 'A' hurling title coming to the village for the first time when Fr. O'Neill’s were defeated. Intermediate hurling followed for the next five years with occasional success when the scalps of Éire Óg, Glen Rovers, Blarney, Aghada and Milford were taken.
Matthew Whelan (born 1 February 1988) is an Irish hurler who plays as a centre-back for the Laois senior team. Born in Borris-in-Ossory, County Laois, Whelan first played competitive hurling during his tenure at St. Fergal's College in Rathdowney. He arrived on the inter-county scene when he first linked up with the Laois minor hurling and football teams, before later lining out with the under-21 hurling side. He made his senior debut in the 2007 National Hurling League.
The Mayo Senior Hurling Championship is an annual Gaelic Athletic Association competition organised since 1923 by Mayo GAA among the top hurling clubs in County Mayo, Ireland. The winner is awarded the TJ Tyrrell Cup and qualifies to represent the county in the Connacht Intermediate Club Hurling Championship, the winner of which progresses to the All-Ireland Intermediate Club Hurling Championship. Ballyhaunis are the current (2020) title holders, defeating Tooreen in the final. Presently the competition has four teams: Tooreen, Ballyhaunis, Castlebar & Westport.
Pat O'Neill is a retired Irish sportsperson. He played hurling with his local club Cappawhite and with the Tipperary senior inter-county team from 1987 until 1988. He captained the Tipperary team that won the 1988 National Hurling League, starting the final against Offaly at right half forward and scoring two goals and a point. He was also captain when Tipperary won the Munster Senior Hurling Championship in 1988 and was an unused substitute in the 1988 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final.
The 2004 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final was a hurling match played at Croke Park on 12 September 2004 to determine the winners of the 2004 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, the 118th season of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, a tournament organised by the Gaelic Athletic Association for the champions of the four provinces of Ireland. The final was contested by Kilkenny of Leinster and Cork of Munster, with Cork winning by 0-17 to 0-9.
Pádraig Pearse's GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club located in the Ballymacward-Gurteen parish in County Galway, Ireland. The club was founded in 1966, when the Gurteen and Ballymacward Junior Hurling clubs merged and was predominantly concerned with the game of hurling. There was always a strong tradition of hurling in the parish, with the game having been played in the previous clubs since the foundation of the GAA. Pádraig Pearse's GAA fields hurling teams from U-10 to Senior level.
The club was founded in 1884 as Croom Abú's and is one of the oldest clubs in the county. A direct relation of Eoin O' Farrell's was responsible for the formation of the club. Croom quickly became a force in hurling winning twenty-three West Senior Hurling titles from 1907 to 1943. During that period they also won County Senior Hurling Championships in 1908,1919,1924,1929, 1940 and 1941 along with a Junior Hurling title in 1922 and a minor in 1936.
Murphy plays his club hurling and Gaelic football with the Shamrocks club and has enjoyed some success. He made his senior debut for the club as a sixteen- year-old in 1995, before winning a county minor hurling championship medal in 1997 with a combined Tallow-Shamrocks side. In 1999 Murphy returned from a serious injury as Shamrocks qualified for the intermediate hurling decider. A 1-12 to 0-7 defeat of Dunhill gave Murphy a Waterford Intermediate Hurling Championship medal.
The Cork Intermediate A Hurling Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the Co-Op Superstores Cork Intermediate A Hurling Championship and abbreviated to the Cork IAHC) is an annual hurling competition organised by the Cork County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association and contested by the second tier intermediate clubs in the county of Cork in Ireland. It is the fourth tier overall in the entire Cork hurling championship system. The Cork Intermediate Championship was introduced in 1909 as a competition that would bridge the gap between the senior grade and the junior grade. At the time of its creation it was the second tier of Cork hurling.
Shane is a talented hurler and footballer and has lined out with Tipperary at Minor Football (1998 and 1999), Under 21 Football (2000, 2001 and 2002 as captain), Under 21 Hurling (2002), Junior Football (2001), Intermediate Hurling (2002, 2003 and 2004), and Senior Football (2003). Shane made his Senior Hurling competitive debut at centre-forward for Tipperary against Offaly in the 2004 National Hurling League. Maher first came to prominence on the inter-county scene as a member of the Tipperary intermediate hurling team in the early 2000s. He enjoyed some success in this grade, culminating in the winning of a Munster title in 2002.
The Wexford Intermediate Hurling Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as The Courtyard Ferns Intermediate Hurling Championship) is an annual hurling competition organised by the Wexford County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association since 1930 for the second tier hurling teams in the county of Wexford in Ireland. The series of games are played during the summer and autumn months with the county final currently being played at Innovate Wexford Park in October. The championship features a group stage before the top- ranking teams complete a knock-out series of games. The Wexford Intermediate Championship is an integral part of the wider Leinster Intermediate Club Hurling Championship.
The Tipperary–Clare rivalry is a hurling rivalry between Irish county teams Tipperary and Clare. While both teams play provincial hurling in the Munster Senior Hurling Championship, they have also enjoyed success in the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, with Tipperary winning 26 titles and Clare winning three titles. They played against each other in the 1997 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final, the first time two Munster teams had played in the final. Revelry between the two teams was at its peak in the late 1990s to early 2000s when they played each other six times in Páirc Uí Chaoimh between 1999 and 2003.
Gaelic football has a larger footprint in terms of top-level competition, but in several counties where both sports are played, hurling sometimes holds precedence, and in certain parts of the country, it is the dominant game (Kilkenny, rural Antrim, Ards peninsula in County Down, and Clare, for example). Hurling is well-attended at elite level and the highest-level games fill Croke Park to its capacity of over 82,000. The main competitions are the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, the Leinster and Munster provincial championships and the National Hurling League (NHL). Hurling and camogie are both included on UNESCO's Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
The Galway Senior Hurling Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the Brooks Galway Senior Hurling Championship) is an annual hurling competition organised by the Galway County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association since 1887 for the top hurling teams in the county of Galway in Ireland. The series of games are played during the summer and autumn months with the county final currently being played at Pearse Stadium in November. Initially played as a knock-out competition, the championship currently consists of a group stage followed by a knock-out series of games. The Galway County Championship is an integral part of the wider All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship.
The Waterford Senior Hurling Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the JJ Kavanagh & Sons Senior Hurling Championship) is an annual hurling competition organised by the Waterford County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association since 1897 for the top hurling teams in the county of Waterford in Ireland. The series of games are played during the spring, summer and autumn months with the county final currently being played at Walsh Park in October. Initially played as a knock-out competition, the championship currently features a group stage followed by a knock-out stage. The Waterford County Championship is an integral part of the wider Munster Senior Club Hurling Championship.
The Clare Senior Hurling Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the Pat O'Donnell & Co. Senior Hurling Championship and abbreviated to the Clare SHC) is an annual hurling competition organised by the Clare County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association and contested by the top-ranking senior clubs in the county of Clare in Ireland. It is the most prestigious competition in Clare hurling. Introduced in 1887 as the Clare Hurling Championship, it was initially a straight knockout tournament open only to senior-ranking club teams. The championship has gone through a number of changes throughout the years, including the use of a round robin, before reverting to a straight knockout format.
For the Senior equivalent see: Connacht Senior Hurling Championship The Connacht U-21 Hurling Championship is an U-21 hurling tournament. The winners of the Connacht championship go on to qualify for the All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship. The last winners of the Connacht championship was Galway in 2005, there was no competition in 2006 and 2007 therefore Galway went straight to the semi finals of the All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship without playing a game. Galway are the only team to win the Connacht championship and it has only been played on 8 occasions due to a lack of a competitive side to compete with in Connacht.
Banagher is home to St. Rynagh's GAA Club, which was founded in 1961 and represents the parishes of Banagher and Cloghan, with hurling played at Banagher and football at Cloghan. St. Rynagh's has won 16 Offaly Senior Hurling Championships (Sean Robins Cup) and dominated senior hurling in the county from the mid-1960s to the early 1990s.Offaly Senior Hurling Championship Roll of Honour from Offaly GAA Website. Retrieved 3 November 2008. Outside of the county, St. Rynagh's were the inaugural winners of the Leinster Senior Club Hurling Championship, in 1971 and have won the title on a further three occasions, 1973, 1983 and 1994.
St Malachy's College Belfast was the only one with a strong interest in hurling. On the other hand, the day schools were run by the Christian Brothers, many of whom came from strong hurling counties and backgrounds in the South. In the 1930s Abbey CBS represented Down in inter-county hurling at minor level, winning a couple of provincial titles and appearing in All-Ireland semi-finals. St Mary's CBS, Belfast had both this encouragement from the Brothers and an intake that was from local clubs which played hurling, while there was occasionally strong hurling involvement from Omagh CBS, Armagh CBS and St Patrick's Downpatrick. After the war, the establishment of a second boarding school in Down and Connor at Garron Tower (St MacNissi's College) in 1951 illustrated the dilemma facing the development of hurling.
Although not a traditional hurling county, hurling is strong in certain parts of the county especially in the eastern region around Ballyhaunis and Tooreen. There are 4 Senior hurling clubs in Mayo, who compete for the TJ Tyrell Senior Hurling Championship each year. These 4 clubs are Tooreen, Ballyhaunis, Castlebar Mitchels, Westport. Ballyhaunis are the reigning Senior Champions and have 6 senior titles, while Tooreen hold the most titles with 26. These 4 clubs provide the players to the Mayo Senior hurling panel, who take part in the National Hurling League and in the All-Ireland Christy Ring (Tier 2) Cup. Mayo's best performances in the Christy Ring Cup came in 2008 and 2009, when the Mayo side fell at the semi- final stage to Carlow and Down respectively.
2014 All-Ireland Hurling Final: Kilkenny v Tipperary at Croke Park The All- Ireland Hurling Final (Cluiche Ceannais Iomána na hÉireann) is the ultimate match played in the annual All-Ireland Hurling Championships (senior, minor and under-21 levels). The All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final was listed in second place by CNN in its "10 sporting events you have to see live", after the Olympic Games and ahead of both the FIFA World Cup and UEFA European Football Championship. The finals have been organised by the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) since 1887. The All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final, usually held on the first Sunday of September, is one of Ireland's biggest sporting occasions, the culmination of a provincial, knock- out competition between Ireland's thirteen best hurling teams.
In 2011, Na Piarsaigh won their first ever Munster Senior Club Hurling Championship. In November 2015, Na Piarsaigh won their third Munster Senior Club Hurling Championship after a 2–18 to 2–11 win against Ballygunner in the final. On St Patrick's Day, 2016 Na Piarsaigh won their first ever All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship beating Ruairí Óg, Cushendall 2–25 to 2–14 in Croke Park, becoming the first ever Limerick club to do so. In November 2016 Na Piarsaigh won the Limerick Junior 'A' County Hurling Championship beating fellow city club St Patrick's 1–16 to 1–12, earning promotion to the Limerick Intermediate Hurling Championship for 2017 and becoming the only club in Limerick to field teams in both the Senior & Intermediate County Hurling Championships.
Ballyduff G.A.A. is a Gaelic Athletic Association club in Ballyduff, Co Kerry, Ireland. The club fields both Hurling and Gaelic football teams. The club won the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final in 1891.
Munster Senior Hurling Championship Five Munster counties compete. Kerry participates in The Leinster Hurling Championship (see above). The competition has a knock-out format. All of the beaten teams enter the All- Ireland qualifiers.
Hurling - although at a smaller level - is also growing the UK. Nine teams took part in the most recent British University Hurling Championship. A select team play annually against the Scottish Universities Shinty team.
Clonaslee-St Manmans GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association hurling and gaelic football club in Clonaslee, County Laois, Ireland. The club colours are green and white for football and red and white for hurling.
In October 2015, Carey was named as the new manager of the Kerry hurling team. Carey stepped down as Kerry senior hurling manager on 4 December 2016, citing increased work commitments for his decision.
Johnny Ryan (born 5 September 1988), is an Irish sportsperson. He plays hurling with his local club Drom-Inch and has been a member of the Tipperary senior inter-county hurling team since 2012.
O'Dwyer made his senior debut for the Tipperary hurling team on 26 January 2019 in the first round of the 2019 National Hurling League against Clare when he came on as a late substitute.
Brian Mullins (born 1978 in Birr, County Offaly) is an Irish sportsperson. He plays hurling with his local club Birr and was a member of the Offaly senior hurling team from 2005 to 2010.
James Flanagan (10 April 1870 - 24 September 1933) was an Irish sportsperson. He played hurling with his local club Tubberadora and was a member of the Tipperary senior hurling team between 1895 and 1898.
Walter Dunne (18 December 1879 - 9 June 1964) was an Irish sportsperson. He played hurling with his local club Tubberadora and was a member of the Tipperary senior hurling team between 1898 and 1905.
Richard O'Keeffe (7 December 1870 - 2 April 1941) was an Irish sportsperson. He played hurling with his local club Tubberadora and was a member of the Tipperary senior hurling team between 1898 and 1905.
William Devane (25 November 1871 - 4 May 1940) was an Irish sportsperson. He played hurling with his local club Tubberadora and was a member of the Tipperary senior hurling team between 1895 and 1898.
John Connolly (8 October 1869 - 13 May 1957) was an Irish sportsperson. He played hurling with his local club Tubberadora and was a member of the Tipperary senior hurling team between 1895 and 1898.
He played in the All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship for Tipperary from 2009 until 2011, winning the Championship in 2010. He was named in the Tipperary squad for the 2014 National Hurling League.
He was appointed manager of the Roscommon senior hurling team in 2013. In 2015 he led Roscommon to a second Nicky Rackard Cup title. He was later appointed manager of the Connachat hurling team.
Cahill first came to prominence as a hurler with Nenagh CBS. He played in every grade of hurling before eventually joining the school's senior hurling team and lined out in several Harty Cup campaigns.
Dunbar first came to prominence as a hurler with Gorey Community School. He played in every grade of hurling before eventually joining the college's senior hurling team and lined out in several Leinster Championship campaigns.
In addition, the division selects football and hurling teams from the adult teams playing at junior level or county intermediate level; these then compete for the Cork Senior Football Championship and Cork Senior Hurling Championship.
The South West Junior Hurling Championship winners and runners-up qualify for the subsequent Cork Junior A Hurling Championship. Prior to 2017, qualification for the county series was limited to just the championship-winning team.
The following year he won his first National Hurling League medal. However, since then, Limerick’s senior hurling fortunes have taken a downturn and Foley has failed to add any more winners’ medals to his collection.
He also played hurling with the St. Finbarr's club. Young was the patriarch of a famous Gaelic games family in Cork. His sons, Éamonn and Jim, were All-Ireland medalists in football and hurling respectively.
He has been repeatedly voted onto teams made up of the sport's greats, including at centre-back on the Hurling Team of the Century in 1984 and the Hurling Team of the Millennium in 2000.
The 2021 Waterford Senior Hurling Championship is due to be the 121st staging of the Waterford Senior Hurling Championship since its establishment by the Waterford County Board in 1897. Ballygunner will be the defending champions.
He has been repeatedly voted onto teams made up of the sport's greats, including at centre-forward on the Hurling Team of the Century in 1984 and the Hurling Team of the Millennium in 2000.
The 1945–46 National Hurling League was the 15th season of the National Hurling League. This was the first league to be played since 1940-41 because of fuel shortages and rationing during the Emergency.
The Limerick Senior Hurling Championship winners qualify for the subsequent Munster Senior Club Hurling Championship. This place is reserved for club teams only as divisional and amalgamated teams are not allowed in the provincial championship.
The Offaly Senior Hurling Championship winners qualify for the subsequent Leinster Senior Club Hurling Championship. This place is reserved for club teams only as divisional and amalgamated teams are not allowed in the provincial championship.
Kilkishen GAA was a hurling team that is now defunct. The team won the Clare Senior Hurling Championship in 1923 and 1932 and were finalists in 1938. The village has a junior level camogie club.
McDonald first came to prominence as a hurler with Gorey Community School. He played in every grade of hurling before eventually joining the college's senior hurling team and lined out in several Leinster Championship campaigns.
Morrissey played his club hurling with the famous Mount Sion club.
Faythe Harriers has dominated Wexford underage club hurling in recent years.
Pupils play rugby, soccer, Gaelic football, hurling, basketball, golf, and athletics.
McGurk won six Derry Senior Hurling Championship medals with Lavey (years?).
In October 2011 Dunne announced his retirement from inter- county hurling.
This page details statistics of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship.
The Fitzgibbon Cup is the hurling equivalent of the Sigerson Cup.
Manager of Castlemartyr intermediate hurling club for two years 2016-2017.
Ulster were the Football champions and Munster were the Hurling champions.
Ryan played his club hurling with his local club in Ballybrown.
He played on the Meath senior Gaelic football and hurling teams.
Conal won his second Dublin Senior Hurling Championship medal in 2008.
Mulcahy retired from inter county hurling at the end of 2006.
Meyler managed the Inniscarra intermediate hurling team during the 2016 championship.
Hurling (), the Gaelic sport, is a prominent feature in popular culture.
In 2012 he was appointed manager of Mullinahone Senior Hurling Team.
He captained Tipperary to win the National Hurling League in 1994.
O'Leary is a former manager of the Tipperary minor hurling team.
Coogan plays his club hurling with the Tullaroan club in Kilkenny.
The 1988–89 All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship was the 19th staging of the All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship, the Gaelic Athletic Association's premier inter-county club hurling tournament. The championship began on 25 September 1988 and ended on 17 March 1989. Midleton were the defending champions, however, they failed to qualify after losing in the Cork Senior Hurling Championship. On 17 March 1989, Buffer's Alley won the championship following a 2-12 to 0-12 defeat of O'Donovan Rossa in the All- Ireland final.
In each of these years Ballinascarthy were defeated at the penultimate stage by the eventual Cork Junior Hurling Championship winners. The club has been successful at minor and U21 level over the years winning a hurling and football double in 1985. The club's first county title success was secured in 2004 when the minor hurlers brought home the Cork Minor B Hurling Championship. The first county title at adult level was secured by the under 21 hurlers, capturing the Cork Under 21 B Hurling Championship in 2013.
The 1974 All-Ireland Senior B Hurling Championship was the first staging of the All-Ireland Senior B Hurling Championship, the Gaelic Athletic Association's secondary inter-county hurling tournament. The championship began on 12 May 1974 and ended on 23 June 1974. On 23 June 1974, Kildare won the championship following a 1-26 to 3-13 defeat of Antrim in the All-Ireland final. This was their fourth All-Ireland title in hurling, following on from earlier successes in the intermediate and junior grades.
After enjoying little success with the Clare minor and under-21 hurlers, O'Loughlin quickly joined the senior hurling team for the 1986–87 National Hurling League. Clare reached the final of the competition that year and lined out against Galway. O'Loughlin's side just fell short that day and lost the game by 3–12 to 3–10. The next few years proved to be an unhappy time for the Clare hurling team as they struggled against the traditional hurling powers in the provincial championship.
The village of Causeway is situated roughly 15 miles north of Tralee, 6 miles east of Ballyheigue and 6 miles west of Ballyduff. Without question, Hurling is the sport of choice for the majority of the community. In the football- obsessed county of Kerry, hurling takes precedence in the north of the county, and Causeway G.A.A. Club is at the centre of this hurling stronghold. Notably, Causeway is the home club of Neilus Flynn, whom the current Kerry County Senior Hurling Championship Trophy is named after.
Maurice O'Brien (born 28 September 1983) is a Limerick born senior hurler for Dublin and Faughs. He made his debut for Dublin in 2009 against his native Limerick in the National Hurling League. During his time with Dublin he has won one Leinster Senior Hurling Championship winner's medal (2013) one National Hurling League winner's medal and has been a runner-up in two Leinster finals. Maurice has won the All-Ireland Under 21 Hurling Championship and the Munster U21 championship with Limerick in 2001 and 2002.
Every Gaelic family has its star and it is no reflection on his brothers to say that the brightest star in the Flannelly household was Mick. He is the most be-medalled Waterfod GAA player of all time having won 25 county medals in all grades: 15 county senior hurling, three minor hurling, 4 senior football and 3 junior football. He also captained Waterford to its second All-Ireland minor hurling title in 1948. In all, he played in 18 senior hurling county finals losing only three.
Since 2009, with the realization of several Summers Camps and the visit of the All Stars in December, hurling returned to be a frequent activity at the Hurling Club, where many boys and young men have since been trained and taught to play. Even the Hurling Club are invited to participate Hurling Festival is organized within The Gathering events organized by Aer Lingus. This team will be present in September 2013 in the city of Galway. The team consists of 21 players from Hockey and Rugby teams.
The 2002 All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship final was a hurling match that was played at Semple Stadium, Thurles on 15 September 2002 to determine the winners of the 2002 All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship, the 39th season of the All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship, a tournament organised by the Gaelic Athletic Association for the champion teams of the four provinces of Ireland. The final was contested by Limerick of Munster and Galway of Connacht, with Limerick winning by 3-17 to 0-8.
The 1990 All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship final was a hurling match that was played at O'Moore Park, Portlaoise on 9 September 1990 to determine the winners of the 1990 All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship, the 27th season of the All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship, a tournament organised by the Gaelic Athletic Association for the champion teams of the four provinces of Ireland. The final was contested by Kilkenny of Leinster and Tipperary of Munster, with Kilkenny winning by 2-11 to 1-11.
The 1995 All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship final was a hurling match that was played at Semple Stadium, Thurles on 10 September 1995 to determine the winners of the 1995 All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship, the 32nd season of the All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship, a tournament organised by the Gaelic Athletic Association for the champion teams of the four provinces of Ireland. The final was contested by Tipperary of Munster and Kilkenny of Leinster, with Tipperary winning by 1-14 to 1-10.
The 1999 All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship final was a hurling match that was played at O'Connor Park, Tullamore on 19 September 1999 to determine the winners of the 1999 All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship, the 36th season of the All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship, a tournament organised by the Gaelic Athletic Association for the champion teams of the four provinces of Ireland. The final was contested by Kilkenny of Leinster and Galway of Connacht, with Kilkenny winning by 1-13 to 0-14.
The 2000 All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship final was a hurling match that was played at Semple Stadium, Thurles on 17 September 2000 to determine the winners of the 2000 All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship, the 37th season of the All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship, a tournament organised by the Gaelic Athletic Association for the champion teams of the four provinces of Ireland. The final was contested by Limerick of Munster and Galway of Connacht, with Limerick winning by 1-13 to 0-13.
The 2001 All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship final was a hurling match that was played at Semple Stadium, Thurles on 16 September 2001 to determine the winners of the 2001 All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship, the 38th season of the All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship, a tournament organised by the Gaelic Athletic Association for the champion teams of the four provinces of Ireland. The final was contested by Limerick of Munster and Wexford of Leinster, with Limerick winning by 0-17 to 2-10.
The 2004 All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship final was a hurling match that was played at Nowlan Park, Kilkenny on 18 September 2004 to determine the winners of the 2004 All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship, the 41st season of the All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship, a tournament organised by the Gaelic Athletic Association for the champion teams of the four provinces of Ireland. The final was contested by Kilkenny of Leinster and Tipperary of Munster, with Kilkenny winning by 3-21 to 1-6.
The 2003 All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship final was a hurling match that was played at Semple Stadium, Thurles on 21 September 2003 to determine the winners of the 2003 All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship, the 40th season of the All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship, a tournament organised by the Gaelic Athletic Association for the champion teams of the four provinces of Ireland. The final was contested by Kilkenny of Leinster and Galway of Connacht, with Kilkenny winning by 2-13 to 0-12.
He opted out of the Derry hurling side for the 2008 season to concentrate on football. He returned to the hurling panel in 2009, but was only available for the first two rounds of the National Hurling League, as he decided to travel Australia from March. Having arrived in Sydney he signed for the Sydney Shamrocks Hurling club and played brilliantly at centre back as they won the first NSW competition of the year, the Central Coast tournament. While travelling in Australia he played for ?.
In retirement Rackard, along with his brothers Nicky and Billy, came to be regarded as one of the greatest hurling families of all-time. In 1984, the centenary year of the foundation of the Gaelic Athletic Association, he was named on the Hurling Team of the Century selection. In 1992 both Billy and Bobby Rackard's brilliance was recognised when they were presented with the All-Time All-Star Award for hurling. Rackard was also posthumously named on the Hurling Team of the Millennium in 1999.
The 1980 All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship final was a hurling match that was played at Walsh Park, Waterford on 14 September 1980 to determine the winners of the 1980 All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship, the 17th season of the All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship, a tournament organised by the Gaelic Athletic Association for the champion teams of the four provinces of Ireland. The final was contested by Tipperary of Munster and Kilkenny of Leinster, with Tipperary winning by 2-9 to 0-14.
The Ulster Junior Hurling Championship is a junior "knockout" competition in the game of Hurling played in the province of Ulster in Ireland. The series of games are organised by the Ulster Council. The winners of the Ulster Junior Hurling Championship each year progress to play the other provincial champions for a chance to win the All-Ireland Junior Hurling Championship. The competition has not been played since 2004, as all the counties now participate in either the Christy Ring Cup or the Nicky Rackard Cup.
The 1956 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final was the 69th All- Ireland Final and the culmination of the 1956 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, an inter-county hurling tournament for the top teams in Ireland. The match was held at Croke Park, Dublin, on 23 September 1956, between Cork and Wexford. The Munster champions lost to their Leinster opponents on a score line of 2-14 to 2-8. With 83,096 spectators present, this game has the second highest attendance of any hurling final since 1887.
Irish Argentine immigrants had been the first to introduce the practice of hurling in the country in 1887. They later formed the first team which was named "Buenos Aires Hurling Club", in August 1900. The World War I brought with it the import of hurleys was interrupted, as a result, the practise of hurling ceased until the war came to an end. In 1920, several clubs such as Buenos Aires, Mercedes, Wanderers and Bearna Baoghail, met to find a field where to play hurling.
The 1980 All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship final was a hurling match played at Páirc Tailteann on 1 June 1980 to determine the winners of the 1979–80 All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship, the tenth season of the All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship, a tournament organised by the Gaelic Athletic Association for the champion clubs of the four provinces of Ireland. The final was contested by Castlegar of Galway and McQuillan's of Antrim, with Castlegar winning by 1-11 to 1-8.
Not only did they participate in football, but for the first time they entered a hurling team. With Brother Frawley, John Murphy, Paddy Cullen and a few others helping out, the club went on to win the hurling league. The Faythe Harriers had arrived. They were to set in motion a club that was to achieve every honour in hurling in county Wexford.
Kieran Kelly is a former senior inter county hurling player for Antrim and McQuillans of Ballycastle. Kelly usually played in the full-back position when playing with Antrim. Kelly represented Ireland in the Senior Hurling/Shinty Internationals in 2002. He won an Ulster Senior Hurling Championship medal with Antrim in 2007 during a 2-24 to 0-04 win over Down.
Saint Thomas's Gaelic Athletic Club is a Gaelic Athletic Association club located in the Kilchreest, Castledaly and Peterswell areas of County Galway, Ireland. They won the All-Ireland Senior Club championship in 2013 and are the current Galway senior hurling champions. The club is exclusively concerned with the game of hurling. They won their first ever Galway senior hurling championship in 2012.
Four years before his retirement from inter-county hurling Kelly had already ventured into hurling management. He broke his leg in 1990 which ruled him out of playing for some time. To stay involved in the game he took charge of the Westmeath senior hurling team. In his first year in charge Westmeath won promotion to Division 2 of the National League.
In 1905, Lancashire and Glasgow entered the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship at the quarter-final stage. Lancashire returned for one more championship campaign in 1913, whilst Glasgow returned for the 1910 and 1913 championships. In 2019, Ceann Creige Hurling and Camogie Club was formed and they have teams of all ages in hurling and camogie, ranging from minor to senior level.
Tommy Glynn is a former Gaelic football and hurling player from County Wicklow in Ireland. He played hurling with Wicklow for 16 years and also played with the football team. He won an All Ireland Junior medal with Wicklow in 1969 when they beat Kerry in the final. His sons Leighton and Enan have both played and captained Wicklow football and hurling teams.
Coogan first came to prominence on the inter-county scene as a member of the Kilkenny senior hurling team in 1961. The following year he tasted his first major success when he won a National Hurling League medal with his county. the 1962 National Hurling League title was Kilkenny’s first since 1933. In 1963 Coogan won his first Leinster title.
O'Sullivan was named on the Waterford Senior Hurling Panel in 2011. He made his competitive debut against Cork in the 2011 National Hurling League. On 12 June 2011, he made his championship debut in Semple Stadium Thurles in the Munster Senior Hurling Championship against Limerick following the late withdrawal of Richie Foley. He started alongside his brother Brian on the day.
Grace subsequently qualified as a medical doctor from University College Dublin and the Royal College of Surgeons. Grace first played competitive hurling in his early teens with the Tullaroan club. He won four county hurling championship medals with the club between 1899 and 1903. After moving to Dublin, Grace joined the Kickhams club where he played both hurling and Gaelic football.
The 1970–71 All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship was the first season of the All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship, the Gaelic Athletic Association's premier club hurling tournament. The All-Ireland series began on 14 November 1971 and ended on 19 December 1971. Roscrea won the title after defeating St. Rynagh's by 4-5 to 2-5 in the final.
Derek Hardiman (born 1981) is an Irish sportsman. He plays in the right wing- back position on the Galway senior hurling team. Derek Hardiman hails from the Mullagh Gaelic Athletic Association club in County Galway. He has been playing senior hurling with Galway for several years now and has won a National Hurling League title with the side in 2004.
St Mark's is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in Springfield, Tallaght in South Dublin, Ireland. St Marks won the 2005 Dublin Intermediate A Hurling Championship then went on in 2006 to win the Dublin Senior B Hurling Championship. St. Marks Hurlers were promoted to AHL3 in 2018. St Marks will field teams at AFL4 in football and AHL3 Hurling in 2019.
His inter county career began as a Cork minor hurler in 1986. He went on to play u21, Junior and Senior hurling as well as Junior football for Cork. He won an All-Ireland Junior Hurling Championship1983\. sportsmanager.ie. medal in 1994 and an All- Ireland Junior Football Championship medal in 1989 together with an All- Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship medal in 1989.
Tim Murphy (born 1952 in Blackrock, County Cork) is a former Irish hurling manager and former player. He played hurling with his local club Blackrock and succeeded Martin Coleman as goalkeeper on the Cork senior inter-county team for one season in 1980. He was subsequently replaced by Ger Cunningham. Murphy later served as coach of the Blackrock senior hurling team.
Carlow Senior Hurling Championship In 2013, Mount Leinster Rangers shocked the hurling world by winning the Leinster Club Hurling Championship, beating Ballyboden St Endas of Dublin in the semi-final and Oulart the Ballagh of Wexford in the final. The following February, they beat 2012 champions Loughgiel Shamrocks to reach the All Ireland final. They were eventually beaten by Portuma.
Niall Sheehy was a Gaelic footballer from Tralee, County Kerry. He played Gaelic football and hurling with his local club John Mitchels, he also played hurling with Austin Stacks. He was also a member of the Kerry senior inter- county team from the 1958 until 1965, where he was nicknamed "Eusébio" for his kicking ability. He also played hurling with Kerry.
Enright lined out with the senior team at various times over the following six years, however, he failed to secure a permanent place on the starting fifteen. He left the panel for the final time in 2002. Enright returned to inter-county hurling a decade later and won a National Hurling League medal in Division 2B with the Kildare senior hurling team.
De La Salle Gaelic football and hurling club is based in Waterford City, Ireland. The club competes in Gaelic games competitions organised by Waterford GAA board. The club has won the Waterford Senior Hurling Championship twice and the Waterford Senior Football Championship on 6 occasions. While having a notable record in gaelic football, today the club mainly focuses on hurling.
The 2015–16 All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship was the 46th staging of the All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship since it began in the 1970-71 season. It is the Gaelic Athletic Association's premier inter-county club hurling tournament. The winners receive the Tommy Moore Cup. The championship began on 4 October 2015 and ended on 17 March 2016.
Bernard McElligott was a Gaelic footballer and hurler from Abbeydorney in North County Kerry, Ireland. He played football with Brick Rangers and hurling with Abbeydorney. He also played with football and hurling with Kerry, in fact he is the last player to play in both the Munster Senior Hurling and Football Championships in the same year in the early 1990s.
Blarney GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in the town of Blarney, County Cork, Ireland. The club fields Gaelic football, hurling and camogie teams in competitions organized by Cork GAA county board and the Muskerry divisional board. In 2008, the club won the Premier division of the Cork Intermediate Hurling Championship, and played in the Cork Senior Hurling Championship in 2009.
The 2014 Derry Senior Hurling Championship was the 68th staging of the Derry Senior Hurling Championship since its establishment by the Derry County Board in 1887. The championship began on 23 July 2014 and ended on 28 September 2014. Slaughtneil were the defending champions, and successfully retained the title following a 2-11 to 2-9 defeat of Kevin Lynch's Hurling Club.
Celbridge GAA had won its first Kildare Senior Hurling Championship in 1921. Success in the top hurling competition in Kildare would not arrive until 2005 when the Jimmy Doyle managed team beat Coill Dubh in the final. Following a number of semi final defeats in the intervening years a "three in a row" of hurling titles came in 2009, 2010 and 2011.
In retirement from playing Murphy maintained a keen interest in Tipperary's hurling and football affairs. He served as a selector on various Tipperary hurling teams during the golden period in the 1950s and 1960s. Martin Kennedy died in 1983. He was posthumously honoured in 2000 when he was named in the full-forward position on the Tipperary Hurling Team of the Century.
The 1969 All-Ireland Intermediate Hurling Championship was the ninth staging of the All-Ireland hurling championship. The championship ended on 12 October 1969. London were the defending champions, however, they availed of the right to promotion and contested the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship. Kildare won the title after defeating Cork by 2-8 to 3-4 in the final.
The 1970 All-Ireland Intermediate Hurling Championship was the tenth staging of the All-Ireland hurling championship. The championship ended on 4 October 1970. Kildare were the defending champions, however, they availed of the right to promotion and contested the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship. Antrim won the title after defeating Warwickshire by 4-18 to 3-6 in the final.
The Fingal hurling team () is an inter-county hurling team representing Fingal in the Kehoe Cup, the National Hurling League and the Nicky Rackard Cup. It is organised by the Dublin GAA and was established in 2008. Fingal are currently managed by Mick Kennedy of the Fingallians club. The Fingal team is made up of players from Dublin clubs within the Fingal region.
Lalor was a member of the Laois team that won the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship in 1949. The team went on to compete in the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship final but lost to Tipperary. Later that year he helped his club Abbeyleix to win the Laois Senior Hurling Championship. Between 1953-1956, Lalor was county secretary of Laois GAA.
The All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship of 1995 (known for the first time for sponsorship reasons as the Guinness Hurling Championship 1995) was the 109th staging of Ireland's premier hurling knock-out competition. Clare won the championship, beating Offaly 1-13 to 2-8 in the final at Croke Park, Dublin, it was their first All-Ireland win since 1914.
Since then he has won one National Hurling League medal, one Leinster Senior Hurling Championship and one All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship medal as a non-playing substitute. At club level Kennedy is a one-time All-Ireland medallist in the intermediate grade with St. Lachtain's. In addition to this he has also won one Leinster medal and one championship medal.
The ladies minor football team won the Division 4 Shield beating local rivals Castleknock in the final. At adult level there has been mixed success. The hurling team had a very successful year winning Division 9 and reaching the quarter finals of the junior D hurling championship. Kevin Larkin was a member of the Division 3A winning Fingal hurling team.
The hurling team reached the Junior E hurling championship quarter finals again in 2010. The team finished in third position in their group behind Kilmacud Crokes and Skerries Harps. They defeated Clontarf, Raheny and Na Fianna, losing to Kilmacud Crokes and Skerries Harps. They played Setanta hurling club of Ballymun in the quarter finals losing by a point in injury time.
The 2004 Munster Senior Hurling Championship Final was a hurling match played on 27 June 2004 at Semple Stadium, Thurles, County Tipperary. It was contested by Cork and Waterford. Waterford claimed their second Munster Championship of the decade, beating Cork on a scoreline of 3-16 to 1-21, a 1 point winning margin. Overall, this was Waterford's seventh Munster Senior Hurling Championship.
Bernie O’Connor (born 1949 in Meelin, County Cork) is a former Irish hurling manager and former player. He played hurling with his local club Meelin and with the Cork senior inter-county team in the 1960s and 1970s. O’Connor later served as manager of the Kerry senior hurling team in the 2000s as well as being associated with the famous Newtownshandrum club.
Blackrock National Hurling Club is a Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) club located on the southside of Cork City, Ireland. The club was founded in 1883 and is primarily concerned with the game of hurling. No other Cork-based GAA club has won more Senior County Hurling titles or All-Ireland Club Championships. The club is sometimes known as 'The Rockies'.
Glenroe Hurling Club is one of the oldest clubs affiliated to the Gaelic Athletic Association. It plays hurling and formerly gaelic football. It plays in competitions organized by Limerick GAA. Located in the Ballyhoura Mountains, County Limerick, Ireland, local parish teams played hurling games from long before the famine of the 1840 and local teams played before the GAA's foundation.
Championship success came again in 1995 and then in abundance, when they won the treble between 1997 and 1999. This success was topped off by another All- Ireland Sevens Hurling Shield win in 1999. Naomh Moninnes' dominance of the Louth Hurling Championship during the 80's and 90's had made them the most successful club in the history of Louth hurling.
The Tipperary–Waterford rivalry is a hurling rivalry between Irish county teams Tipperary and Waterford. Both teams play in the Munster Senior Hurling Championship and the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship. They have met in the All-Ireland Championship on three occasions with Waterford winning twice, the 2006 Quarter-Final, 2008 Semi-Final, while Tipperary were successful in the 2010 Semi-Final.
The 2018 Dublin Senior Hurling Championship was the 131st staging of the Dublin Senior Hurling Championship since its establishment by the Dublin County Board in 1887. The championship began on 5 April 2018 and ended on 28 October 2018. Cuala were the defending champions, defeating Kilmacud Crokes in the 2017 final and winning their third Dublin Senior Hurling Championship in a row.
Cuddy played with Laois for more than 15 years. The youngest of a family of 11, Cuddy acquired a passion for hurling at an early age. He was just 18 when he won his first Laois Senior Hurling Championship medal with Camross in 1976. Later that season, Camross captured the Leinster Senior Club Hurling Championship title with a victory over James Stephens (Kilkenny).
In senior hurling Ruairí Óg compete annually in the Antrim Senior Club Hurling Championship, which they have won 14 times as of 2018. The club also competes in various other championships in all grades within Antrim.
The local GAA club, Oulart the Ballagh, fields hurling and camogie teams. The club has won the Wexford Senior Hurling Championship on thirteen occasions, most recently in 2016. It has twelve Wexford Senior Camogie Championship titles.
The North American Senior Hurling Championship is a competition run by North American GAA between hurling teams from various cities in the United States and Canada. Most teams come from Boston, Chicago, Philadelphia and San Francisco.
Laurence "Lar" Predergast is an Irish sportsperson. He plays hurling with his local club Oulart-the-Ballagh and with the Wexford senior inter-county team. He is the son of former Wexford hurling star Jimmy Prendergast.
Jeffrey Lynskey (born 1977) is an Irish hurling manager and former player who is the current manager of the Galway minor hurling team and also works as an English and history teacher in Galway Community College.
John Haugh (1930–1998) was an Irish sportsperson. He played hurling with local club Toomevara and also with Holycross-Ballycahill. He was a member of the Tipperary senior inter-county hurling team from 1951 to 1961.
After returning to Ireland Mitchell joined the Wicklow senior hurling team. In the twilight of his career he won a National Hurling League (Division 2) medal after wins over Meath, Roscommon, Armagh, Down, Mayo and Kildare.
The 2004 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship was the 118th staging of Ireland's premier hurling knock-out competition. Cork won the championship, beating Kilkenny 0–17 to 0–9 in the final at Croke Park, Dublin.
The 2020 Cork Junior A Hurling Championship will be the 124th staging of the Cork Junior A Hurling Championship since its establishment by the Cork County Board in 1895. The championship began on 3 October 2020.
Breen first came to prominence as a hurler with Castletroy College in Limerick. He played in every grade of hurling before eventually joining the college's senior hurling team and lined out in several Harty Cup campaigns.
Kevin Kehoe (born 1991 in Bahana, County Carlow) is an Irish athlete. He plays hurling with his local club St. Mullin's and has been a member of the Carlow senior inter-county hurling team since 2011.
Mulcahy was appointed manager of the Cork Institute of Technology senior hurling team in 2011. He led them to the final of the 2011 Cork Senior Hurling Championship where they had a surprise loss to Carrigtwohill.
The 2001 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship was the 114th staging of Ireland's premier hurling knock-out competition. Tipperary won the championship, beating Galway 2-18 to 2-15 in the final at Croke Park, Dublin.
Duhallow GAA is the local division for the Gaelic Athletic Association clubs of Duhallow. The top football and hurling competitions in the division are the Duhallow Junior A Football Championship and Duhallow Junior A Hurling Championship.
Tommy Ryan was an Irish sportsperson. He played hurling with his local club Boherlahen-Dualla and with the Tipperary senior inter-county team in the 1890s. He won four All-Ireland hurling senior titles with Tipperary.
The club won twelve further west senior hurling titles between 1946 and 1960. One player who was a member of all twelve of these winning teams was John Farrell. Between 1943 and 1947 the club also won five minor titles, Heelan played on all of these 5 minor teams After the success of the previous two decades the 1960s saw a decline in the club's fortunes until 1966 when a west under 21 hurling title was won and retained again in 1967 and the club's first county title was claimed. The 1970s and 1980s saw the emergence of the club as a dominant force in juvenile competition winning many underage titles in both hurling and football. The late 1970s and 1990s saw this under age work bear fruit when the adult teams won West titles in Minor Hurling 1979,1984,1990–91, 1993, 1994, and 1999. County Intermediate Hurling 1992, U-21 West Hurling 1993, U-21 County Hurling 1994, West Junior Hurling 1987 and 1998. Before reclaiming The West Senior crown in 1997 and 1999. Football titles were also won in 1979 Minor West 1981 Junior (county) U-21 1991(County).
Usually each of the 32 GAA counties in Ireland participates in the inter county leagues and in the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship; Kilkenny does not compete in the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, and Cavan GAA does not currently compete in the National Hurling League although a non-county team, Fingal, does. London also competes in the Men's Hurling and Gaelic football championships and leagues, winning the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship once in 1901, Warwickshire compete in the Men's hurling championship only, while New York City compete in the Men's football championships; in the past they also competed in the Hurling championship. In Great Britain, the British provincial council organise inter county competitions for the 7 counties under its control. The British provincial council is the only area outside Ireland to organise regular inter county matches.
From 1914 to 1918, hurling was particularly strong the area with the Ballygeehan team the Laois Senior Hurling Championship, as well as supplying the bulk of the team in 1915 when Laois won its only All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship. Mick Aherne, a famous member of the Laois senior football and hurling teams of the 1980s, is one of the best known players the club has ever produced. During the late 1990s and the 2000s Clough/Ballacolla made great improvements underage that resulted in titles in U/14, U/16, Minor and U-21 that laid the foundation for senior honours. In 2009, Clough-Ballacolla won their first Laois Senior Hurling Championship title in 91 years.
The club has also won numerous under age County titles in Hurling and Football as well as All Ireland Feile (Under 14 Championships) in both codes. There were 5 De La Salle players on the Waterford U-21 team which won the counties only U-21 All- Ireland in 1992. John Barron (1959) is the only De La Salle player to win a Senior All-Ireland hurling medal. De La Salle's John Mullane in action for the club in the 2009 All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship semi-final against Cushendall Stephen Brenner, John Mullane, Bryan Phelan and Kevin Moran have won Munster Senior Hurling Championship medals with Waterford and also a National Hurling League Title.
The Wexford Intermediate A Hurling Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the Top Oil Intermediate A Hurling Championship) is an annual hurling competition organised by the Wexford County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association since 2012 for the third tier hurling teams in the county of Wexford in Ireland. The series of games are played during the summer and autumn months with the county final currently being played in October. The championship features a group stage before the top-ranking teams complete a knock-out series of games. Each year the winners of the Wexford Junior Hurling Championship are promoted to the Intermediate A championship with one team being relegated each year to the Junior level.
Antrim instead entered that competition through the preliminary round of the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship. This marked the culmination of a process by which the winners of the Ulster championship had been held further and further back from the semi-final stage of the All-Ireland hurling championship. The Ulster championship continued as a stand-alone tournament The other Ulster teams were not eligible for the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, and took part in lower tier competitions, such as the 2009 Christy Ring Cup, the second tier All-Ireland hurling championship. The entry for 2009, ten, matched the 2008 record, and for many marked a second foray back into senior championship hurling.
The Kilkenny Senior Hurling Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the St Canice's Credit Union Senior Hurling Championship and abbreviated to the Kilkenny SHC) is an annual hurling competition organised by the Kilkenny County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association and contested by the top- ranking senior clubs in the county of Kilkenny in Ireland. It is the most prestigious competition in Kilkenny hurling. Introduced in 1887 as the Kilkenny Hurling Championship, it was initially a straight knockout tournament open only to senior-ranking club teams. The championship has gone through a number of changes throughout the years, including the use of a round robin, before reverting to a straight knockout format.
McGonagle has won the Derry Senior Hurling Championship with Kevin Lynch's on at least 6 occasions. The club also reached the Ulster Senior Club Hurling Championship final in 2003, 2006 and 2007, but were beaten each time.
Matthew Conlan (born 1993 in Portaferry, County Down) is an Irish sportsperson. He plays hurling with his local club Portaferry GAC and has been a member of the Down GAA senior inter-county hurling team since 2011.
The All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship of 1986 was the 100th staging of Ireland's premier hurling knock-out competition. Cork won the championship, beating Galway 4–13 to 2–15 in the final at Croke Park, Dublin.
Munster Senior Hurling Championship Five of the six Munster counties compete. Kerry participates in The Leinster Hurling Championship (see above). The competition has a knock-out format. All of the beaten teams enter the All-Ireland qualifiers.
Shanahan made his senior debut for the Tipperary hurling team on 3 February 2018 in the second round of the 2018 National Hurling League against Waterford when he came on as a substitute in the first half.
Darcy made his senior debut for the Tipperary hurling team on 3 February 2018 in the second round of the 2018 National Hurling League against Waterford when he came on as a substitute in the second half.
Cushe played his club hurling with his local Naomh Éanna club in Gorey. He had some success with the club at underage level and in 1990 he captained the side to a Wexford intermediate hurling championship title.
The All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship of 1958 was the 72nd staging of Ireland's premier hurling knock-out competition. Tipperary won the championship, beating Galway 4-9 to 2-5 in the final at Croke Park, Dublin.
The All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship of 1992 was the 106th staging of Ireland's premier hurling knock-out competition. Kilkenny won the championship, beating Cork 3-10 to 1-12 in the final at Croke Park, Dublin.
It would be 2004, however, before Butler made his senior championship debut against Waterford. In 2008 Butler collected National Hurling League and Munster Senior Hurling Championship medals. Butler was not selected for the Tipperary squad for 2009.
In 2008 Ó hAilpín was selected for Ireland against Scotland in the Hurling/Shinty Compromise International Rules. He is the first man to be selected for both the Irish International Rules and Hurling-Shinty International Rules teams.
The All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship of 1977 was the 91st staging of Ireland's premier hurling knock-out competition. Cork won the championship, beating Wexford 1-17 to 3-8 in the final at Croke Park, Dublin.
Russell made his senior debut for the Tipperary hurling team on 17 February 2018 in the third round of the 2018 National Hurling League against Wexford when he came on as a substitute in the second half.
The 1890 Tipperary Senior Hurling Championship was the fourth staging of the Tipperary Senior Hurling Championship since its establishment by the Tipperary County Board in 1887. Toomevara won the championship. It was their first ever championship title.
Kevin Lynch Hurling Club () is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in Dungiven, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. They currently cater for hurling. The Gaelic football and ladies' Gaelic football club in the town is St. Canice's GAC.
The All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship of 1971 was the 85th staging of Ireland's premier hurling knock-out competition. Tipperary won the championship, beating Kilkenny 5-17 to 5-14 in the final at Croke Park, Dublin.
The All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship of 1993 was the 107th staging of Ireland's premier hurling knock-out competition. Kilkenny won the championship, beating Galway 2-17 to 1-15 in the final at Croke Park, Dublin.
O'Connel first came to prominence as a hurler with Christian Brothers College in Cork. He played in every grade of hurling before eventually joining the college's senior hurling team and lined out in several Harty Cup campaigns.
The 1947–48 National Hurling League was the 17th season of the NHL, an annual hurling competition for the GAA county teams. Cork won the league, beating Tipperary by 3-3 to 1-2 in the final.
As a hurler, Spillane played a leading role in Ballygarvan winning the Cork Junior Hurling Championship title in 2004. He also played a leading role in Ballygarvan reaching the final of the 2010 Cork Intermediate Hurling Championship.
The All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship of 1989 was the 103rd staging of Ireland's premier hurling knock-out competition. Tipperary won the championship, beating Antrim 4-24 to 3-9 in the final at Croke Park, Dublin.
He retired from inter-county hurling following the conclusion of 1960 championship.
Another very small hurling region is in eastern County Mayo around Ballyhaunis.
At club level Galvin plays both hurling and Gaelic football with Ballincollig.
Ryan also won two Munster medals and one National Hurling League medal.
On 25 October 2019, Barry announced his retirement from inter- county hurling.
Currently no Ulster teams qualify for the All- Ireland Senior Hurling Championship.
Maher plays his club hurling with the famous Borrisoleigh club in Tipperary.
The Sligo Senior Hurling Championship is contested by teams within the county.
Connolly has also served as manager of the Castlegar senior hurling team.
The following is a summary of Dublin county hurling team's 2008 season.
Tommy Harrell is the current manager of the London senior hurling team.
Doran retired from club hurling in 1993 following a junior championship final.
In 2011, Matthews was appointed fitness coach of Cork senior hurling team.
Hurling was featured in the Summer Olympic Games unofficial programme in 1904.
Quigley also plays football and hurling with his local club Seán MacCumhaills.
O'Brien's inter-county hurling career came to an end following this triumph.
Griffin's inter-county hurling career came to an end following this triumph.
He retired from club hurling after a 40-year career in 1986.
The team will compete in the Meath senior hurling championship of 2019.
The following is a summary of Derry county hurling team's 2008 season.
Here he played on both the college hurling and college football teams.
The first final was played on 9 September 2012. Kilkenny were the defending champions after defeating Tipperary by four points, 2–17 to 1–16, in the 2011 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final. However, Galway unexpectedly beat Kilkenny in the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship Final on 8 July 2012, the shock of the year. Kilkenny recovered and qualified for the 2012 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final via the back door, inflicting upon Tipperary their heaviest defeat in the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship since 1897 along the way.
He has had much success with his club St Gall's, winning Antrim Senior Football Championship medals in 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009,2010,2011 Ulster Senior Club Football Championship medals in 2005 and 2009 and an All- Ireland Senior Club Football Championship medal in 2010. He also played in the All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship final in 2006. In hurling he has also had much success, winning an Antrim Intermediate Hurling Championship and Ulster Intermediate Hurling Championship in 2009 and playing in the All- Ireland Intermediate Club Hurling Championship final in 2010.
Fennelly’s hurling skills were quickly noted and he joined the Kilkenny minor hurling panel in the early 1970s. It was a glorious era for the county’s minor hurling team as they dominated the minor provincial championship for the entire decade. He won a Leinster title in this grade in 1971, however, Kilkenny were beaten in the All-Ireland final by Cork. Fennelly won a second provincial title in 1972, however, ‘the Cats’ gained revenge on Cork in the championship decider and Fennelly collected an All- Ireland Minor Hurling Championship medal.
Carlow also compete in hurling and have won an All-Ireland Senior B Hurling Championship. Westmeath have enjoyed considerable success in hurling in recent years, winning a number of All-Ireland Senior B Hurling Championships and Christy Ring Cups, and their Gaelic football team won the 2004 Leinster Football Championship. Fermanagh came their closest in 2004, reaching a semi- final replay having defeated 1999 Champions Meath, 2002 Munster Champions Cork, 2003 All-Ireland semi-finalists Donegal and 2002 Champions Armagh. Wicklow's most notable recent achievement was winning the 2012 NFL Division 4 final.
The Duhallow Junior A Hurling Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the Kanturk Co-Op Mart Junior A Hurling Championship) is an annual hurling competition organised by the Duhallow Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association since 1933 for junior hurling teams in the Barony of Duhallow in County Cork, Ireland. The series of games are played during the summer and autumn months. The championship starts with 2 groups and the group winners and runners-up advance to the knockout stage. This gives each team at least 2 matches.
Naomh Brid were defeated by Fourmilewater in a brilliant county under 16 hurling final and at the time of putting this piece together Naomh Brid are awaiting a date for the final of the under 16 hurling Western Championship. In under 11, Naomh Brid defeated An Gaeltacht to win a ground hurling western final but had to play second best to St. Saviours. In under 14 hurling, Naomh Brid played Cois Bhride in a division two western final at Cappoquin. Cois Bride had a very good team and ran out winners.
The Shinty-Hurling International Series is a sports competition played annually between the Ireland national hurling team (selected by the Gaelic Athletic Association) and Scotland national shinty team (selected by the Camanachd Association). The series is conducted according to the rules of Shinty/Hurling, which is a hybrid sport consisting of a mixture of rules from the Scottish sport of Shinty and the Irish sport of Hurling. Matches are played at men's senior, men's under 21 and women's levels, with Scotland having had the most success in recent years, winning the last three senior series.
On 1 November 2010, Fanning announced his retirement from inter-county hurling. 'Having had the great honour of winning an All Ireland senior hurling medal with Tipperary this year, I have decided to call time on my inter-county hurling career, I am very grateful to Liam Sheedy and his management and backroom team for all the encouragement and support they gave me. I want to thank all the players, We worked hard together but we also had great fun and I shall miss training and hurling with them.' he said in a statement.
The South East Cork Junior A Hurling Championship is an annual hurling competition organised by the Carrigdhoun Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association since 1928 for junior hurling teams in the southeastern region of County Cork, Ireland. The series of games begin in July, with the championship culminating with the final in the autumn. The championship includes a knock- out stage and a "back door" for teams defeated in the first round. The South East Junior Championship is an integral part of the wider Cork Junior Hurling Championship.
Monagea GAA club is a Gaelic Athletic Association club located in the parish of Monagea, County Limerick, Ireland. The club was founded in 1896 and fields teams in both hurling and Gaelic football. Players from this parish have won both All Ireland hurling and football medals at the top level. Willie Hough won two hurling medals, in 1918 and 1921 and Ned Cregan won an All Ireland Hurling medal in 1934, While Larry Sheahan won a football medal with Limerick in 1896 and another with Dublin ten years later.
Naomh Brid were defeated by Fourmilewater in a brilliant county under 16 hurling final and at the time of putting this piece together Naomh Brid are awaiting a date for the final of the under 16 hurling Western Championship. In under 11, Naomh Brid defeated An Gaeltacht to win a ground hurling western final but had to play second best to St. Saviours. In under 14 hurling, Naomh Brid played Cois Bhride in a division two western final at Cappoquin. Cois Bride had a very good team and ran out winners.
Over the years Galway had become the only credible hurling team in Connacht, thus giving them an automatic pass into the All- Ireland semi-finals every year. Similarly in Ulster there were many problems as hurling was much weaker and confined to a small few counties in the north- east of the province. In 1995 the Hurling Development Committee began investigating a way of improving hurling in general and revamping the championship. Their proposals involved allowing the defeated Munster and Leinster finalists to re-enter the All-Ireland championship.
The Kerry Under-21 Hurling Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the Acorn Life Kerry County Under-21 Hurling Championship) is an annual hurling competition organised by the Kerry County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association for the top Under-21 hurling teams in the county of Kerry in Ireland. The first County Championship at this age grade took place in 1979 and was won by Causeway. Prior to this, Under-21 championships were held at divisonal level only. The series of games are played during the autumn and winter months.
Ger O'Meara is an inter-county hurler and Gaelic footballer for Dublin born in 1985. He plays his club hurling for O'Tooles and plays at corner back. He received a Dublin Hurling Blue Star award for his performances for O'Tooles in 2004. O'Meara had previously opted out of the Dublin Senior Hurling squad due to a call up to the senior football panel by manager Paul Caffrey, although he made his return to play for Dublin's hurling team for the All-Ireland Group B clash against Offaly in 2006.
In these early days of the modern club Kiltale proved to be one of the most successful teams in Meath hurling, a credit to all that were behind the club in the early years to keep hurling alive in the parish. The 1980s was at the time the most successful decade in the club's history, with the senior side winning the Meath Senior Hurling Championship in 1982 and 1983 and the O’Growney Cup in 1985 and 1987. In 1992 they won the Junior Hurling Championship and in 1999 they had success with the minors.
The Munster Intermediate Club Hurling Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the AIB Munster GAA Hurling Intermediate Club Championship) is an annual hurling competition organised by the Munster Council of the Gaelic Athletic Association and contested by the champion intermediate clubs in the province of Munster in Ireland. It is the most prestigious competition for intermediate clubs in Munster hurling. The Munster Intermediate Club Championship was introduced in 2003. In its current format, the championship begins in late October or early November and is usually played over a four- week period.
Keaney tips the balance for Dubs (19 February 2011) Conal Keaney is one of the only modern Galeic Footballers and Hurler to hold Railway Cups medals in both Hurling and Football Keaney returned to inter county hurling against Laois in the quarter finals of the 2012 Leinster Senior Hurling Championship. It proved a facile win for Dublin with a final score of 3-23 to 1-07. Keaney scored a total of 0-02 during his return to senior hurling action and Dublin progressed to the Leinster semi final against Kilkenny.
Kilmacud Crokes has won the All-Ireland Football Féile final three times, the first of these coming in 2003, the second in 2008 and the third in 2019. The hurlers added to the club's success with an All-Ireland Hurling Féile of their own in 2005. This hurling victory was the first time in the club's history that they had won the Dublin Hurling Féile and only the second time a Dublin Club had won the All-Ireland Féile. In 2014 the hurlers won Dublin and All-Ireland Hurling Féile titles.
In 2007, the GAA announced that a hurling team from Fingal (north county Dublin) would compete in parallel to the main Dublin team, to encourage hurling in an area of growing population where the game has not been strong. While players from Fingal are eligible for the main Dublin team, non-Fingal players cannot play for Fingal. The new team competed in the Nicky Rackard Cup in 2008, and the Kehoe Cup in 2009. They played in the National Hurling League up until 2016 when the Fingal Hurling project was disbanded.
The Westmeath Senior Hurling Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as Slevin Coaches Senior Hurling Championship and abbreviated to the Westmeath SHC) is an annual hurling competition organised by the Westmeath County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association and contested by the top-ranking senior clubs in the county of Westmeath in Ireland. It is the most prestigious competition in Westmeath hurling. The competition has been won by 19 teams, 14 of which have won it more than once. Clonkill is the most successful team in the tournament's history, having won it 16 times.
Ballysaggart GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in Ballysaggart, County Waterford, Ireland. The club enters teams in hurling each year, which includes 2 adult hurling teams in the Waterford Senior Hurling Championship and the Western Junior Hurling “C” Championship, and had briefly returned to participating in Gaelic football entering a team in the West Waterford Junior Football Championship in 2015, after a lapse of ten years. Ballysaggart has no underage teams. Instead the club is amalgamated with Lismore GAA for underage teams and play as Naomh Carthach.
The Limerick Intermediate Hurling Championship is an annual hurling competition organised by the Limerick County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association for the third tier hurling teams in the county of Limerick in Ireland. The series of games are played during the summer and autumn months with the county final currently being played at the Gaelic Grounds in October. The championship includes a group stage which is followed by a knock-out phase for the top teams. There is also promotion involving the Limerick Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship.
The 2010 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final was the 113th All- Ireland Final and the culmination of the 2010 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, an inter-county hurling tournament for the top teams in Ireland. The match was held at Croke Park, Dublin, on 5 September 2010 and was a repeat of the 2009 final with Kilkenny taking on Tipperary. Kilkenny were attempting to win a fifth All-Ireland title in-a-row, a feat never achieved in either hurling or Gaelic football. This has been referred to as the "Drive for Five".
The 1940 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship final was a hurling match played at Croke Park on 1 September 1940 to determine the winners of the 1940 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, a tournament organised by the Gaelic Athletic Association for the champions of the three hurling provinces of Ireland. It was the 53rd All-Ireland final. The match was contested by Kilkenny of Leinster and Limerick of Munster, with Limerick winning by 3-7 to 1-7. The All-Ireland final between Limerick and Kilkenny was the fifth championship meeting between the two teams.
In 1993 McCarthy added to his medal tally. The start of the year saw him collect a National Hurling League title following a three-game series with Wexford. Cork's hurling championship hopes later ended on their first outing.
Flaherty played inter-county hurling for Galway from 1936 to 1953, captaining the side to a National Hurling League title in 1951 in New York. He also won a Railway Cup(Inter-provincial) medal with Connacht in 1947.
The 2016 Antrim Senior Hurling Championship was the 116th staging of the Antrim Senior Hurling Championship since its establishment by the Antrim County Board in 1901. The championship began on 7 August 2016 ended on 25 September 2016.
Christopher "Chrissy" McKaigue (born 13 July 1989) is an Irish gaelic footballer who plays for Derry. McKaigue plays club football and hurling for Slaughtneil Robert Emmet's. He is a defender in football and a half forward in hurling.
The 2019 Clare Senior Hurling Championship was the 121st staging of the Clare Senior Hurling Championship since its establishment by the Clare County Board in 1887. The defending champions and holders of the Canon Hamilton Cup were Ballyea.
The All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship of 1994 was the 108th staging of Ireland's premier hurling knock-out competition. Offaly won the championship, beating Limerick 3-16 to 2-13 in a sensational final at Croke Park, Dublin.
The All-Ireland Senior B Hurling Championship of 1976 was the third staging of Ireland's secondary hurling knock-out competition. Kerry won the championship, beating London 0-15 to 1-10 in the final at Croke Park, Dublin.
Lyons first came to prominence as a hurler with St. Declan's Community College in Kilmacthomas. He played in every grade of hurling before eventually joining the college's senior hurling team and serving as captain in his final year.
The 2015 Limerick Senior Hurling Championship is the 121st staging of the Limerick Senior Hurling Championship since its establishment by the Limerick County Board in 1887. The championship began on 30 April 2015. Kilmallock are the defending champions.
The Wicklow county hurling team compete in the Christy Ring Cup, the second tier of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship. They reached the final in both the 2011 and 2012 cups losing to Kerry and London respectively.
The 2019 Munster Senior Hurling Championship is the 2019 installment of the annual Munster Senior Hurling Championship organised by Munster GAA. Cork were the defending champions, but finished third in the group. Limerick defeated Tipperary in the final.
Raharney on the R156 Raharney Hurling Club is the local parish Gaelic Athletic Association club, and has won the Westmeath Senior Hurling Championship on thirteen occasions. The club's camogie team has won the Westmeath camogie final several times.
The popularity of Cornish Hurling during the 'Nickanan' season indicates similarity to St Ives feast and other festivities near Candlemas. The 'Hurling of the silver ball' at St Columb Major still occurs during the run up to Lent.
During his secondary schooling at the North Monastery, Coughlan played in all grades of hurling before eventually joining the college's senior hurling team in his final years. He played in several Harty Cup campaigns but enjoyed little success.
Timothy Condon (12 May 1876 - 22 May 1918) was an Irish sportsperson. He played hurling with his local clubs Horse and Jockey and Tubberadora and was a member of the Tipperary senior hurling team between 1896 and 1907.
Peter Maher (26 January 1872 - 18 November 1947) was an Irish hurler. He played hurling with his local clubs Clonoulty Rossmore and Suir View and was a member of the Tipperary senior hurling team between 1895 and 1897.
Jack 'The Lad' Kavanagh (born 1988 in Bahana, County Carlow) is an Irish sportsperson. He plays hurling with his local club St. Mullin's and has been a member of the Carlow senior inter-county hurling team since 2011.
The All-Ireland Senior B Hurling Championship of 1980 was the seventh staging of Ireland's secondary hurling knock-out competition. Kildare won the championship, beating London 2-20 to 2-14 in the final at Croke Park, Dublin.
Marlfield GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association Hurling club located in Marlfield, County Tipperary in Ireland. The club is part of the South division of Tipperary GAA. They have been South Tipperary Senior Hurling Champions on four occasions.
The All-Ireland Senior B Hurling Championship of 1991 was the 18th staging of Ireland's secondary hurling knock-out competition. Westmeath won the championship, beating London 2-12 to 2-6 in the final at Cusack Park, Mullingar.
The All-Ireland Senior B Hurling Championship of 1995 was the 22nd staging of Ireland's secondary hurling knock-out competition. London won the championship, beating Wicklow 2-7 to 0-8 in the final at O'Moore Park, Portlaoise.
The All-Ireland Senior B Hurling Championship of 1996 was the 23rd staging of Ireland's secondary hurling knock-out competition. Derry won the championship, beating Wicklow 1-14 to 0-10 in the final at Croke Park, Dublin.
The All-Ireland Senior B Hurling Championship of 1977 was the fourth staging of Ireland's secondary hurling knock-out competition. Laois won the championship, beating London 3-21 to 2-9 in the final at Croke Park, Dublin.
The All-Ireland Senior B Hurling Championship of 1978 was the fifth staging of Ireland's secondary hurling knock-out competition. Antrim won the championship, beating London 1–16 to 3–7 in the final at Croke Park, Dublin.
Kilmacow has a hurling team which competes in the Junior Hurling Championship. However, they have failed to win the championship since 1956. Kilmacow also has a soccer team and a camogie club ranging from under-8s to juniors.
Seán Loftus wearing an ashguard. A hurling game: the player on the right wears two ashguards. An ash guard, ashguard or hurling glove () is a fingerless protective glove used in the Gaelic sports of hurling and camogie, principally played in Ireland. Its purpose is to protect the hand from being hit by opponent's hurleys (or camogie sticks) when catching the sliotar (ball) during play.
The 1993–94 All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship was the 24th staging of the All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship, the Gaelic Athletic Association's premier inter-county club hurling tournament. The championship began on 26 September 1993 and ended on 17 March 1993. Sarsfields were the defending champions. Rathmoylan of Meath, Slaughtneil of Derry and Dicksboro of Kilkenny made their first appearances in the championship.
The main sport in Fedamore is hurling. The club's pitch is situated in Boolavoord and they won two County Senior Hurling Championships in 1912 and 1927. Fedamore inter-county hurler Paddy Clohessy won All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championships in 1934, 1936 and 1940. The club now compete at Junior A level, while at underage they are forced to join up with neighbouring clubs to field teams.
Trim GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in Trim, in County Meath, Ireland. The club fields both Gaelic football and hurling teams. It competes in Meath GAA competitions. Trim is known as the home of hurling in Meath and the Meath Senior Hurling Championship final was held there each year until the redevelopment of its facilities meant it was moved to Pairc Tailteann.
The 1980s was to prove a decade of unparalleled success. Clyda won 7 North Cork titles throughout the decade, 5 in Football and 2 in Hurling. They also Contested 3 County Junior Finals losing 2 football finals but winning the Junior A Hurling County against Ballinscarthy in 1989. The 1990s began with Clyda Rovers GAA having 2 Intermediate Teams in football and in hurling.
In the early 1960s Cummins went for a trial with the Cork Under-15 hurling team and, in one of the major oversights of Cork hurling, a future star was turned away. He was subsequently accepted onto the inter-county minor hurling team. Cummins captured a Munster title in this grade as Cork trounced GAlway by 6–7 to 2–8.Complete Handbook of Gaelic Games p.
Danesfort completed a mammoth season in 2006/07 by capturing the Kilkenny Junior Hurling Championship, Leinster Junior Club Hurling Championship and All-Ireland Junior Club Hurling Championship defeating Clooney Gaels of Antrim in the final in Croke Park. Captain of the team that season was Tony Woodcock. Other important players that season included the Hogan brothers, Paddy and Richie, Thomas Ryan and Paul Murphy.
The 2001 Munster Senior Hurling Championship Final was a hurling match played on 1 July 2001 at Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Cork, County Cork. It was contested by Tipperary and Limerick. Tipperary claimed their first Munster Championship of the decade, beating Limerick on a scoreline of 2-16 to 1-17, a 2 point winning margin. Overall, this was Tipperary's thirty sixth Munster Senior Hurling Championship title.
The 2016 Leinster Senior Hurling Championship Final, the deciding game of the 2016 Leinster Senior Hurling Championship, was a hurling match played on 3 July 2016 at Croke Park, Dublin. It was contested by Galway and Kilkenny, a repeat of the previous final. In 2015, Kilkenny claimed their 70th Leinster crown by defeating The Tribesmen on a scoreline of 1-25 to 2-15.
This was a more-than- promising start, for a club that would take Waterford hurling by storm. The club holds Waterford Senior Hurling titles for the following years: 1966, 1967, 1968, 1992,1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2005, 2009, 2011 2014, 2015,2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2020. They are one of the main powers in Waterford hurling, winning numerous underage titles and also regularly winning the senior title.
Retrieved 29 November 2011.Junior Hurling. Kilgarvan GAA. Retrieved 29 November 2011.Senior Football. Kilgarvan GAA. Retrieved 29 November 2011. Kilgarvan retained its intermediate title in 2007 and made history by becoming the first Kerry hurling team to win a Munster Club hurling game at any level in over forty years.Kilgarvan rewrite the history books with win over Caherline . Kerryman.ie. Retrieved 29 November 2011.
Johnny Brenner (born 1971) is a retired Irish hurling midfielder who formerly played with De La Salle GAA at club level and with Waterford GAA at inter- county level. Johnny was part of Waterford's 1992 All-Ireland Under 21 Hurling Championship winning team. Johnny also played at senior level for Waterford GAA until 1998, making a brief return for the 2001 All-Ireland Hurling Championship.
The 2009 Munster Senior Hurling Championship Final was a hurling match played on 12 July 2009 at Semple Stadium, Thurles, County Tipperary. It was contested by Tipperary and Waterford. Tipperary claimed their third Munster Championship of the decade, beating Waterford on a scoreline of 4-14 to 2-16, a 4-point winning margin. Overall, this was Tipperary's thirty eighth Munster Senior Hurling Championship.
Shortly after his retirement from hurling in 1999, O'Loughlin became involved as a selector with the Clarecastle senior hurling team. He spent three years with the club, however, he enjoyed little success during his first stint as a member of a managerial team. In 2003 O'Loughlin became a selector under Cyril Lyons on the Clare senior hurling team. It was an unsuccessful year for 'the banner county'.
Termonfeckin is home to St Fechin's G.A.A. Gaelic Athletic Association club. St Fechins play in Páirc Naomh Feichin and field both Gaelic football and hurling teams. In Gaelic football, the club were Louth Senior Football Championship winners in 1983 and 1984, but now play in the county's Intermediate Club Championship. The club's hurling teams won the Louth Senior Hurling Championship in 2015 and 2016.
John "Jack" Finlay (10 June 1889 – 30 September 1942) was an Irish athlete who played hurling for Laois in the 1910s and in later life was a politician. Finlay was born in Ballycuddy, County Laois in 1889. He had a love of hurling from a young age and soon joined his local club Ballygeehan. In 1913 Finlay won a Laois Junior Hurling Championship with the club.
Rosenallis Gaelic Athletic Association club is a hurling and gaelic football club in the village of Rosenallis in County Laois, Ireland. The club colours are green and white. The club formerly amalgamated with the Clonaslee- St.Manmans club to play senior hurling under the name Tinnahinch. Seamus Dooley, Declan Conroy and John Lennon are three of the club's most famous players, representing Laois at senior hurling level.
The hurling team won AHL5 and made it to the Dublin Junior A championship final too in 2017. They also got to the Intermediate Hurling championship Final in 2018, another promotion in AHL4 the same year. The club also caters for Juvenile, Minor and Junior teams in Football, Hurling, Camogie and Ladies Football. The club also has a members' lounge with full bar open seven days.
James Ryall was born in Kilmanagh, County Kilkenny in 1980. He was educated locally and later attended Coláiste Éamann Rís in Kilkenny, a well known hurling school. Here his hurling talents were quickly spotted and he won a Leinster Colleges' title with the school's senior hurling team. Ryall later attended the Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology, where he was named hurler of the year in 2001.
They played at this level until 2016 which saw them relegated from the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship. The very next year, however, they won the 2017 Christy Ring Cup for a record equalling third time, gaining promotion to the top tier of hurling once again. Carlow's last appearance in a Leinster Senior Hurling Championship semi-final was in 1993, when Kilkenny defeated them by 18 points.
The 2017–18 All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship was the 48th staging of the All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship, the Gaelic Athletic Association's premier inter-county club hurling tournament. The championship began on 8 October 2017 and ended on 24 March 2018. Cuala of Dublin were the defending champions. Liam Mellows of Galway and Dicksboro of Kilkenny returned to the championship after long absences.
The 1990 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship was the 104th staging of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, the Gaelic Athletic Association's premier inter-county hurling tournament. The draw for the 1990 provincial fixtures took place in November 1989. The championship began on 13 May 1990 and ended on 2 September 1990. Tipperary were the defending champions but were defeated by Cork in the Munster final.
Among McKeever's hurling honours was winning the Ulster Under 21 Hurling Championship with Derry in 1986, defeating Antrim and Down along the way. They beat Down in the final after a reply; 3-09 to 1-02. In the drawn final McKeever suffered a serious injury. McKeever started his senior inter-county hurling career in 1987 and played until 1992, when he decided to concentrate on football.
David Kilcoyne is a former hurler from County Westmeath, Ireland. He won Westmeath's first ever All Star Award in Football or Hurling in 1986. He won All-Ireland Senior B Hurling Championship medals in 1985 and 1991, and a Walsh Cup in 1982. He won two Westmeath Senior Hurling Championship medals with his club Ringtown in 1980 and 1987, as well as an Under 21 Championship medal.
The local hurling club is Tournafulla GAA. The club was founded in 1900 and a year later club man Tim Doody won an All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship with London. Séamus Horgan was the goalkeeper on the Limerick team that won the 1973 All-Ireland, Limerick's last, until 2018. The club won many West Senior Hurling titles and built up a close rivalry with neighbours Killeedy.
The 2005 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship was the 119th staging of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, the Gaelic Athletic Association's premier inter-county hurling tournament, since its establishment in 1887. The draw for the provincial fixtures took place on 17 October 2004. The championship began on 15 May 2005 and ended on 11 September 2005. Cork entered the championship as defending champions.
Roanmore GAA (Irish: ) is a GAA club in Waterford City, Republic of Ireland. Formed in 1970, the club made rapid progress, achieving Senior Hurling status in 1980. The club's greatest achievement was winning back to back Waterford Senior Hurling Championships in 1989 and 1990. The club has provided many players to the Waterford Senior Hurling Panel over the years, most notably, Noel Crowley and Kieran Delahunty.
Ardmore GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in the West Waterford town of Ardmore, Ireland. The club plays both hurling and gaelic football. It is generally thought to focus more on Gaelic football, having won 2 Senior Football Championships in 1965 and 1977. Recently the club has put more effort into hurling, winning the Waterford Intermediate Hurling Championship for the first time in 2002.
The 2015–16 All-Ireland Intermediate Club Hurling Championship is the 12th staging of the All-Ireland Intermediate Club Hurling Championship, the Gaelic Athletic Association's secondary inter-county club hurling tournament. The championship began on 4 October 2015 and ended on 7 February 2016. On 7 February 2016, Bennettsbridge won the championship following a 1–17 to 1–14 defeat of Abbeyknockmoy in the All-Ireland final.
Ger Rogan (born 1963) is an Irish hurling manager and former dual player. He is the current manager of the Derry senior and under-21 hurling teams. Rogan made his first appearances for the Antrim senior hurling and Gaelic football teams in 1982. He continued with the footballers for five seasons but remained with the hurlers until his retirement after the 1991-92 National League.
Limerick GAA play their home games at the Gaelic Grounds in Limerick City. They have won the All- Ireland Senior Hurling Championship eight times, the last in 2018. The county has also won 20 Munster Championships, last in 2019 and 12 National Hurling Leagues, the last success coming in 2019. The Limerick Senior Hurling Championship is also one of the strongest club championships in the country.
The 1963 All-Ireland Intermediate Hurling Championship was the third staging of the All-Ireland hurling championship. The championship ended on 8 September 1963. Carlow were the defending champions, however, they availed of their right to promotion to the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship and did not field a team. Tipperary won the title after defeating London by 1-10 to 1-7 in the final.
The 1990–91 National Hurling League was the 60th season of the National Hurling League, the top league for inter-county hurling teams, since its establishment in 1925. The season began on 14 October 1990 and concluded on 12 May 1991. Kilkenny came into the season as defending champions of the 1989-90 season. Clare and Waterford entered Division 1 as the two promoted teams.
They played at this level until 2016 which saw them relegated from the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship. The very next year, however, they won the 2017 Christy Ring Cup for a record equalling third time, gaining promotion to the top tier of hurling once again. Carlow's last appearance in a Leinster Senior Hurling Championship semi-final was in 1993, when Kilkenny defeated them by 18 points.
John Browne (born 1977) is an Irish hurling manager and former hurler who played for Cork Senior Championship club Blackrock. He played for the Cork senior hurling team over a seven-year period, during which time he usually lined out as a left corner-back. Browne's brothers, Alan and Richard, also played for Cork. Browne began his hurling career at club level with Blackrock.
O'Connor plays his club hurling with Newtownshandrum and has enjoyed much success. Beginning at underage levels he has won practically every hurling competition from under-12 upwards. After enjoying little success in the minor grade, O'Connor subsequently enjoyed a very productive period with the club's under-21 hurling team. Between 1998 and 2000 he picked up three consecutive winners' medals in the county under-21 championship.
George O'Connor was born in Piercestown, County Wexford in 1959. The second eldest in a sporting family of four boys, he has born into a hurling household. His father, Paddy O’Connor, was a midfielder on the Wexford junior hurling team that won the Leinster Junior Hurling Championship in 1940. O'Connor grew up on the family farm and in time would become a farmer himself.
Keane played for the Tipperary minor hurling team in 2012 and 2013 and with the under-21 hurling team in 2016. He played for the Tipperary minor football team in 2013 and the under-21 football team from 2014 until 2016. He was also part of the intermediate hurling panel in 2016. Keane made his championship debut for the Tipperary football team in 2016 against Waterford.
Hurling was introduced to Prosperous in the mid 70s. The team played under the name of Caragh and played their home games at St. Farnans Park. Caragh won its first league title in 1983 and in 1984 won their first Junior championship and were also successful in retaining their league title. The hurling club changed its name to Corra Choill hurling club in the mid 80s.
The 2018-19 All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship was the 49th staging of the All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship, the Gaelic Athletic Association's premier inter-county club hurling tournament. The championship began on 28 October 2018 and ended on 17 March 2019. Cuala of Dublin were the defending champions. They were eliminated by Kilmacud Crokes in the semi-final of the 2018 Dublin Championship.
He also played against Kerry for the San Francisco Allstars in 1981 in Balboa Stadium. He was a player-manager for Warwickshire GAA when they won the British Championship in the early nineties. He also trained and played hurling with John Mitchel's Hurling Club Birminghman and played hurling for Warickshire. Bono famously wore Johnny’s Offaly jersey during a concert in Germany back In 1983.
Glassmullagh St Colmcille's Hurling Club was formed in Trillick parish in 1905, and the Coa club soon afterwards. These Trillick hurlers competed mainly in Fermanagh, there being little interest in hurling in Tyrone. The two Trillick clubs not only met one another in two Fermanagh finals: they jointly provided the entire membership of the Fermanagh team that played in the 1939 Ulster junior hurling championship.
The 1972 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final was the 85th All- Ireland Final and the culmination of the 1972 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, an inter-county hurling tournament for the top teams in Ireland. The match was held at Croke Park, Dublin. The match was contested by 1970 winners Cork and 1971 runners-up Kilkenny, and it was refereed by Mick Spain from Offaly.
Scullion was also a keen hurling for both Ballinascreen and Derry. He played in five Derry Senior Hurling Championship finals and was man of the match in the 1989 final, despite never winning a final. He played for the Derry hurling team between 1983 and 1991. He was part of the Derry side which were runners up to Down in the 1988 All-Ireland B final.
The 1980 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final was the 93rd All- Ireland Final and the culmination of the 1980 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, an inter-county hurling tournament for the top teams in Ireland. The match took place at Croke Park, Dublin, on 7 September 1980, between 1979 runners-up Galway and 1973 winners Limerick, and it was refereed by Noel O'Donoghue from Dublin.
The 1969 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final was the 82nd All- Ireland Final and the culmination of the 1969 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, an inter-county hurling tournament for the top teams in Ireland. The match was held at Croke Park, Dublin. The match was contested by 1966 winners Cork and 1967 winners Kilkenny, and it was refereed by Seán O'Connor from Limerick.
The All-Ireland Senior B Hurling Championship of 1975 was the second staging of Ireland's secondary hurling knock-out competition. Westmeath won the championship, beating London 3-23 to 2-7 in a replayed final at Croke Park, Dublin.
The 2015 Galway Senior Hurling Championship was the 118th staging of the Galway Senior Hurling Championship since its establishment in 1887. Gort were the reigning champions. Cappataggle participated in the senior championship having won the intermediate competition in 2014.
Uihlein Soccer Park has also been used for Lacrosse tournaments (Hot 4 Lax), Ultimate Frisbee games (Milwaukee Ultimate), and Hurling matches (Milwaukee Hurling Club). The indoor building holds three indoor soccer fields measuring 182 feet by 84 feet each.
Hurling was an unofficial sport at the 1904 Summer Olympics in St. Louis, Missouri, in the United States. In the final, Fenian F.C. (Chicago) USA beat Innisfails (St. Louis). This was the only time hurling was in the Olympics.
The 1971 All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship was the eighth staging of Ireland's hurling knock-out competition for players aged between 18 and 21. Cork won the championship, beating Wexford 7-8 to 1-11 in the final.
Edmond D. Ryan (18 May 1874 - 18 February 1969) was an Irish sportsperson. He played hurling with his local clubs Tubberadora and Cashel King Cormacs and was a member of the Tipperary senior hurling team between 1896 and 1898.
In hurling, London have competed in the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, but having been relegated during the preliminary group stage of the Leinster Championship in the 2014 season, they currently play in the third tier Christy Ring Cup.
The All-Ireland Senior B Hurling Championship of 1981 was the eighth staging of Ireland's secondary hurling knock-out competition. Antrim won the championship, beating London 3-17 to 3-14 in the final at Fr. Healy Park, Loughguile.
The All-Ireland Senior B Hurling Championship of 1983 was the tenth staging of Ireland's secondary hurling knock-out competition. Kerry won the championship, beating London 2-8 to 1-7 in the final at Austin Stack Park, Tralee.
The All-Ireland Senior B Hurling Championship of 1985 was the 12th staging of Ireland's secondary hurling knock-out competition. London won the championship, beating Meath 1-8 to 1-6 in the final at St. Loman's Park, Trim.
The All-Ireland Senior B Hurling Championship of 1987 was the 14th staging of Ireland's secondary hurling knock-out competition. London won the championship, beating Carlow 0-20 to 1-15 in the final at Dr. Cullen Park, Carlow.
The All-Ireland Senior B Hurling Championship of 1989 was the 16th staging of Ireland's secondary hurling knock-out competition. Kildare won the championship, beating London 1-13 to 1-12 in the final at St. Conleth's Park, Newbridge.
Galvin missed the start of the 2015 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship as he was spending the summer in Boston. He returned from Boston at the end of June and rejoined the Clare hurling panel. Galvin attended NUI Galway.
Kilkenny represented Dublin at underage at several levels. Despite being previously offered a place on the Dublin senior hurling panel, he chose to dedicate his time solely to football. Kilkenny does, however, still play hurling for his club, Castleknock.
This is a list of Gaelic football and Hurling clubs in County Mayo.
The following teams have changed division since the 2019 Tipperary Senior Hurling Championship.
Ryan retired from inter-county hurling following Tipperary's exit from the 2000 championship.
He retired from inter-county hurling following the conclusion of the 1931 championship.
Kelleher retired from inter-county hurling following Cork's exit from the 1914 championship.
They were proposed to the Waterford Intermediate Hurling Championship for the 2010 season.
He retired from inter-county hurling following the conclusion of the 1937 championship.
Corcoran plays his club hurling with the famous J.K. Bracken's club in Templemore.
Meelin won the Junior Hurling Championship final against John Lockes in February 2011.
After a seventeen year gap, Naas reclaimed the senior hurling championship in 2019.
Once again, the hurling championship was not contested in either Connacht or Ulster.
This is the only recorded death of a player during a hurling match.
With Lavey McCloy has won the Derry Senior Hurling Championship on 96 occasions.
Connolly retired from inter- county hurling following a serious knee injury in 1984.
In 2016, "Cha" retired from club hurling, at the age of just 31.
Wade retired from inter-county hurling following the conclusion of the 1946 championship.
Nowadays, growth in hurling is noted in Continental Europe, Australia, and North America.
He retired from inter-county hurling following the conclusion of the 1982 championship.
He retired from inter-county hurling following the conclusion of the 1993 championship.
Rugby, Gaelic football, hurling and association football are popular sporting pastimes for Corkonians.
He also won the Derry Senior Hurling Championship on a number of occasions.
O'Connor retired from inter-county hurling following the conclusion of the 1958 championship.
He retired from inter-county hurling following the conclusion of the 1959 championship.
Nugent plays his club hurling and football with Ennis based club Éire Óg.
He retired from inter-county hurling following the conclusion of the 1973 championship.
Toner also played hurling for his county and Gaelic football for Castlewellan GAC.
In December 2008 Kirby was appointed manager of the Patrickswell senior hurling team.
He was on the losing side in 2012 county hurling final to Sarsfields.
Kerwick plays his club hurling with Killenaule, however, he has enjoyed little success.
Dwyer retired from inter-county hurling following the conclusion of the 1963 championship.
Past managers have included hurling greats such as Pat O'Neill and Kevin Fennelly.
Nurney were one of the first participants in the Junior B Hurling championship.
Loughnane retired from inter-county hurling following Clare's exit from the 1988 championship.
Stakelum was appointed manager of the Dublin under-21 hurling team in 2009.
He retired from inter- county hurling following the conclusion of the 1957 championship.
He was in goal when Tipperary won the National Hurling League in 1994.
The Club also won a West Senior Hurling Championship in 2008 defeating Adare.
He retired from inter-county hurling following the conclusion of the 1958 championship.
He retired from inter-county hurling following the conclusion of the 2002 championship.
He won the 2016 Wexford Senior Hurling Championship for Oulart the Ballagh GAA.
He retired from inter-county hurling following the conclusion of the 1967 championship.
He won a Kilkenny Intermediate Hurling Championship with his club Mullinavat in 2006.
Staples retired from inter-county hurling following the conclusion of the 1974 championship.
Laffan has ended up as county hurling championship runner-up on three occasions.
Despite the fact she came frym a county not noted for either its hurling or camogie prowess, she was nicknamed the Lory Meagher of camogie and it was commented that she would grace any inter county hurling team of her era.
The 2008 Ulster Senior Hurling Championship was the 63rd installment of the annual Ulster Senior Hurling Championship held under the auspices of the Ulster GAA. Antrim were the defending champions and successfully claimed their ninth consecutive title, beating finalists Down.
There is a World Haggis Hurling Championship. Darren Laird from Bo'ness, Falkirk is the current world champion. There is also a Canadian Haggis Hurling Championship in Perth, Ontario. The event is held in conjunction with the Perth World Record Kilt Run.
Mick Lawler is a retired Irish sportsperson. He played hurling with his local club Coon. He played mid field in their victory in the 1967 Junior County final against Knocktopher. This was the first hurling title ever for that club.
In addition to this he also won five championship medals. Throughout his career Daly made 30 championship appearances. He announced his retirement from inter-county hurling on 21 February 2002. His uncles, Haulie and John Daly, also played hurling with Clare.
The village is home to Meelin GAA which was founded in 1928. Hurling is the predominant sport in Meelin. The Meelin hurling team won the Cork Junior A County Championship in 2010. Football is also played at Junior B Level.
Conor Cusack (born 16 January 1979) is an Irish sportsperson. He played hurling with the Cork senior inter-county team in 2006. Known nationally in Ireland for his mental health advocacy, Cusack continues to play hurling with his local Cloyne club.
The two teams have won a combined total of 13 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship titles. As of 2015 Dublin and Limerick have met seven times in the hurling championship with Limerick holding the balance of power with four wins.
The club continues to thrive and its main aim is to promote hurling in the parish. Plans are underway to purchase and construct new playing facilities while on field the club is continuing its aim of attaining senior hurling status.
Colin Lynch (born 1973 in Lissycasey, County Clare) is an Irish sportsperson. He plays hurling and Gaelic football with his local clubs Kilmaley and Lissycasey, and was a member of the Clare senior inter-county hurling team from 1997 until 2008.
Lisbellaw Hurling Club is situated outside the town of Lisbellaw at Cavanacarragh in central Fermanagh. The club facilities include a hurling field with ballstops and a fence around the pitch. Facilities include changing rooms with a meeting room, showers, and toilets.
The 1890 Kilkenny Senior Hurling Championship was the fourth staging of the Kilkenny Senior Hurling Championship since its establishment by the Kilkenny County Board. Bennettsbridge won the championship after a 1-04 to 0-01 defeat of Callan in the final.
The 1893 Kilkenny Senior Hurling Championship was the fifth staging of the Kilkenny Senior Hurling Championship since its establishment by the Kilkenny County Board. Confederation won the championship after a 1-04 to 0-00 defeat of Callan in the final.
The 1894 Kilkenny Senior Hurling Championship was the sixth staging of the Kilkenny Senior Hurling Championship since its establishment by the Kilkenny County Board. Confederation won the championship after a 2–05 to 1–01 defeat of Callan in the final.
The 1895 Kilkenny Senior Hurling Championship was the seventh staging of the Kilkenny Senior Hurling Championship since its establishment by the Kilkenny County Board. Tullaroan won the championship after a 1-04 to 1-02 defeat of Callan in the final.
James Nelson (1938 – 9 March 2015) was an Irish hurling manager from Antrim. He was the manager of the Antrim team that reached the 1989 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final against Tipperary, which was Antrim's first final in 46 years.
Following his retirement from hurling Ronan immediately became involved in team management. He enjoyed a hugely successful tenure as manager of the Danesfort club side for four years. Ronan was appointed manager of the Kilkenny minor hurling team in November 2010.
The 1961 All-Ireland Intermediate Hurling Championship was the first staging of the All-Ireland hurling championship. The championship ended on 17 September 1961. Wexford won the title after defeating London by 3-15 to 4-4 in the final.
Austin Stacks have won the Kerry Senior Hurling Championship 4 times. They won the Kerry Junior Hurling Championship in 2012, 2015 and 2016. They now play in the Intermediate Championship. They also won Minor County Championships in 1955, 1967 and 1986.
In retirement from playing Burns remained involved in the game of hurling. He was the coach of the Cork minor hurling team in 1998 and guided the team to both Munster and All-Ireland honours in his first year in charge.
The 1997 All-Ireland Intermediate Hurling Championship was the 14th staging of the All-Ireland hurling championship. The championship ended on 11 October 1997. Cork won the title after defeating Galway by 2-11 to 1-12 in the final.
The All-Ireland Senior B Hurling Championship of 1982 was the ninth staging of Ireland's secondary hurling knock-out competition. Antrim won the championship, beating London 2-16 to 2-14 in the final at the Emerald GAA Grounds, Ruislip.
The All-Ireland Senior B Hurling Championship of 1986 was the 13th staging of Ireland's secondary hurling knock-out competition. Kerry won the championship, beating London 3-11 to 1-10 in the final at the Emerald GAA Grounds, Ruislip.
The All-Ireland Senior B Hurling Championship of 1988 was the 15th staging of Ireland's secondary hurling knock-out competition. London won the championship, beating Down 2-6 to 1-7 in the final at the Emerald GAA Grounds, Ruislip.
In 2015, he helped the club to win the Cork Premier Intermediate Football Championship after a win over St. Michaels. In 2008, Murphy was part of the Carrigaline hurling squad that defeated Bandon to take the Cork Intermediate Hurling Championship title.
The 2009 Ulster Senior Hurling Championship was the 64th installment of the annual Ulster Senior Hurling Championship held under the auspices of the Ulster GAA. Antrim were the defending champions and successfully claimed their ninth consecutive title, beating finalists Down.
The All-Ireland Senior B Hurling Championship of 1990 was the 17th staging of Ireland's secondary hurling knock-out competition. London won the championship, beating Kildare 1-15 to 5-2 in the final at the Emerald GAA Grounds, Ruislip.
The All-Ireland Senior B Hurling Championship of 1992 was the 19th staging of Ireland's secondary hurling knock-out competition. Carlow won the championship, beating London 2-15 to 3-10 in the final at the Emerald GAA Grounds, Ruislip.
The All-Ireland Senior B Hurling Championship of 1993 was the 20th staging of Ireland's secondary hurling knock-out competition. Meath won the championship, beating London 2-16 to 1-16 in the final at the Emerald GAA Grounds, Ruislip.
The 1946–47 National Hurling League was the 16th season of the NHL, an annual hurling competition for the GAA county teams. Limerick won the league, beating Kilkenny by 3-8 to 1-7 in a replay of the final.
The All-Ireland Senior B Hurling Championship of 1994 was the 21st staging of Ireland's secondary hurling knock-out competition. Roscommon won the championship, beating London 1-10 to 1-9 in the final at the Emerald GAA Grounds, Ruislip.
Diarmuid Healy (born 1948) is an Irish former hurling manager who has had All- Ireland success with St Kieran's College, Kilkenny and Offaly. He has been interviewed on RTÉ to voice his opinions on the state of hurling in Ireland today.
Tower Street was a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in County Cork, Ireland. The club played Hurling and is remembered for winning the first ever contested Cork Senior Club Hurling Championship on 29 April 1888. The team is now defunct.
They were Sonny Breen and William C. O'Connell. Hurling was very popular in the 1920s and 1930s. The team was known as "Brittas Rovers". In 1933, Brittas Rovers were beaten by Marshalstown in the North Cork Junior A Hurling Championship final.
The 2011 Ulster Senior Hurling Championship was the 66th installment of the annual Ulster Senior Hurling Championship held under the auspices of the Ulster GAA. Antrim were the defending champions and successfully claimed their tenth consecutive title, beating surprise finalists Armagh.
The 2010 Ulster Senior Hurling Championship was the 65th installment of the annual Ulster Senior Hurling Championship held under the auspices of the Ulster GAA. Antrim were the defending champions and successfully claimed their ninth consecutive title, beating finalists Down.
The 2012 Ulster Senior Hurling Championship was the 67th installment of the annual Ulster Senior Hurling Championship held under the auspices of the Ulster GAA. Antrim were the defending champions and successfully claimed their eleventh consecutive title, beating finalists Derry.
Paul Flynn is an Irish sportsperson. He plays hurling with his local club Kildangan and has been a member of the Tipperary senior inter-county hurling team since 2017. He is also the brother of fellow Tipperary hurler Alan Flynn.
Fedamore GAA club is a Gaelic Athletic Association club in Fedamore, County Limerick, Ireland. The club fields teams in both hurling and Gaelic football. The club has won the Limerick Senior Hurling Championship on two occasions in 1912 and 1927.
He played in six inter- provincial championships with Leinster from 1997 to 2003. Hyland played both gaelic football and hurling with his club Carnew Emmets winning 7 Wicklow Senior Hurling Championship medals in 1989, 1991, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2009.
The hurling team, Loughgiel Shamrocks, is the only team in Ulster to have won the All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship, doing so in 1983 and 2012. The club also currently has the highest number of county titles in Antrim (20).
On 4 October 2013, Clare hurling manager Davy Fitzgerald, along with players Shane O'Donnell and Patrick Donnellan, appeared as guests on the show to discuss the All-Ireland hurling final win and reaction. Davy Fitzgerald returned to the show in January.
While the Munster Hurling Championship and the Leinster Hurling Championship are generally held in very high regard, and have produced the vast majority of recent All-Ireland Hurling Champions, the Ulster Championship has not been regarded historically as of a similar standard, and the Ulster champions have entered the All-Ireland Hurling Championship at an earlier round than the Munster and Leinster champions. This is due to a number of factors, one of which is the dominance of Gaelic football in eight of the nine counties of Ulster. An Ulster team has never won the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, although Antrim were finalists in 1943 and 1989. Antrim have dominated the Ulster Championship throughout its existence, winning the title 57 times to date.
In 1888, the Ballinakill club won the first ever Laois Senior Football Championship but these days the club is more renowned as a hurling heartland. After two final defeats in 1941 and 1966, Ballinakill won its first ever hurling title in 1969 when they defeated Kyle in the final 2-7 to 1-5 to win the Laois Junior Hurling Championship. For the following four years, Ballinakill was defeated in four successive Laois Intermediate Hurling Championship finals before defeating Durrow in the 1974 final to qualify for senior ranks. Ballinakill also won three successive Laois Under 21 Hurling Championship titles in 1973, 1974 and 1975, two more in 2002 and 2003 as well as minor A titles in 1970 and 1991.
The 2018 Limerick senior hurling team season was the Limerick senior hurling team's 127th active season of participation in inter-county hurling. During the season, Limerick played in the Munster League, the National League, the Munster Championship and the All-Ireland Championship. It was the team's most successful season in nearly half a century. Veteran players James Ryan and Gavin O'Mahony retired from inter-county hurling within days of each other at the end of the previous season, while 2017 championship panellist Stephen Cahill was also an absentee. Notable players returning included Kevin Downes, who missed the 2017 season due to a cruciate injury, and David Reidy, who rejoined the Limerick panel after a year with the Kildare senior hurling team.
The Kerry Senior Hurling Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as Garvey’s SuperValu Senior Hurling Championship) is an annual hurling competition organised by the Kerry County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association since 1889 for the top hurling teams in the county of Kerry in Ireland. The series of games are played during the summer months, with the county final currently being played in Austin Stack Park in August. Initially played a knock-out competition, the championship currently uses a double elimination format whereby each team is guaranteed at least two games. The 2020 championship reverted to a straight knock-out format due to the Covid-19 pandemic The Kerry County Championship is an integral part of the wider Munster Intermediate Club Hurling Championship.
The Cork Junior A Hurling Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the Co-Op Superstores Cork Junior A Hurling Championship and abbreviated to the Cork JAHC) is an annual hurling competition organised by the Cork County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association and contested by the top-ranking junior clubs in the county of Cork in Ireland. It is the sixth tier overall in the entire Cork hurling championship system and is regarded as one of the toughest club competitions to win. The Cork Junior Championship was introduced in 1895 as a countywide competition for teams deemed not eligible for the senior grade or second-string senior teams. At the time of its creation it was the second tier of Cork hurling.
The Fingal hurling team which played in the 2008 Nicky Rackard Cup semi-final. In 2007, the GAA announced that hurling teams from Fingal and "South Down" (i.e. excluding the Ards peninsula) would compete at inter-county level in parallel to the main Dublin and Down hurling teams, to encourage hurling in these areas where the game had not been strong. In 2008, Fingal entered the Kehoe Cup which is a pre-season tournament for second and third-tier inter-county and third-level hurling teams. Fingal won their debut match against IT Tallaght by 3–12 to 1–11 to qualify for the quarter-final stages. Their next match was drawn against Carlow whom they lost to by 1–13 to 1–10.
Liam Rushe in action for the Dublin hurlers against Galway in the Allianz Hurling League In the 2005 league Dublin were relegated to Division Two in the National Hurling League, while the minor side won the Leinster Championship for the first time since 1983. In 2006 Dublin gained promotion to Division One after victory over Kerry in the Division Two final. Following some indifferent displays in the 2006 All- Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, they still managed to save their status in the top flight of hurling counties and again contested the McCarthy Cup in 2007. In the 2007 National Hurling League, meanwhile, despite being favourites to go down in 2007, Dublin managed to avoid relegation by finishing in fourth position.
Kilcormac- Killoughey play Seir Kieran in the 1996 Offaly Senior Hurling Championship Gaelic Games are the most popular sports played in the area and are played at all levels. Hurling is the most popular code of sport played. Kilcormac/Killoughey GAA is the local GAA club. The club has had a number of successes since its foundation in 1986, including winning the Leinster Senior Club Hurling Championship in 2012.
The 1990–91 All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship was the 21st staging of the All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship, the Gaelic Athletic Association's premier inter-county club hurling tournament. The championship began on 30 September 1990 and ended on 17 March 1991. Ballyhale Shamrocks were the defending champions, however, they failed to qualify for the championship. Na Piarsaigh of Cork made their first appearance in the championship.
In 2009, Tourin joined forces with another local club, Mount Melleray GAA. The new (amalgamated) club takes part in the Junior Premier section in the Waterford Hurling and Football Championships. On 10 October 2009, Tourin won the Western Junior hurling final, beating Ballinameela GAA by 2-18 to 2-14 at Fraher Field. Two weeks later, Tourin Glen Rovers added the Waterford Junior Hurling Championship title, defeating Kill by 3 points.
The 1987 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship was the 101st staging of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, the Gaelic Athletic Association's premier inter-county hurling tournament. The championship began on 24 May 1987 and ended on 6 September 1987. Cork were the defending champions but were defeated by Tipperary in the Munster final. Kerry fielded a team in the provincial championship for the first time since 1978.
Although no further senior title has been won the club has won Cork Intermediate Football Championship titles in 1972 and 1995, and Cork Junior Football Championship titles in 1935, 1966 and 1993. Its under-age teams have won county titles in U16 football in 1999, Under 18 hurling in 2003, and U14 hurling in 2001. Many West Cork titles at all levels, in both football and hurling, have also been won.
O'Kennedy first played competitive hurling and Gaelic football with the New Ross Geraldines club. He enjoyed much success at the highest level, winning a county hurling championship medal in 1913 and a county football championship medal in 1915. By 1908, O'Kennedy was a regular member of the Wexford senior hurling team. He won an All-Ireland medal in 1910, before later becoming a key member of the Wexford senior football team.
Kyle GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association hurling club in County Laois, Ireland. Located near Ballaghmore on the County Laois-County Tipperary border, Kyle won its only Laois Senior Hurling Championship title in 1951. After a memorable 2006 campaign, Kyle won the Laois Junior Hurling Championship beating neighbours Camross in the final to end a long spell without a championship title. The club colours are blue and white.
Anthony Daly was born in Clarecastle, County Clare in 1969. He was educated at the local national school and showed great skill at the game of hurling in his youth. He later attended St. Flannan's College in Ennis, a virtual nursery for young hurling talent. It was here that Daly first tasted hurling success when he won both Dr. Harty Cup and All-Ireland colleges' titles with the college in 1987.
1527: Statute recorded in Galway City: "At no time to use ne occupy ye hurling of ye litill balle with the hookie sticks or staves, nor use no hand balle to play without the walls, but only the great foot balle."Seamus J. King, "A History of Hurling," page 8. 1587: Lord Chancellor William Gerrarde complains that English settlers of the Munster Plantation are speaking Irish and playing hurling.
Rosenallis has never won the Laois Senior Hurling Championship but has won the Laois Intermediate Hurling Championship three times (in 1989, 1999 and 2016). In 2012, Rosenallis GAA had a huge representation at county level. Patrick Keating played for Laois U21 hurling while at minor level, Ruaidhri C-Fennell and Dean Mahon played with the county footballers and Ronan Murray, John Lennon and Eoin Carroll played for the county hurlers.
His father was the great John Joe Sheehy. His brothers - Seán Óg and Paudie - both won All-Ireland titles with Kerry in the 1960s. Sheehy captained Kerry to the All-Ireland final in 1964, but lost out to Galway. He also won an All-Ireland Junior Hurling Championship medal in 1961, Kerry's first All Ireland Hurling title since 1891, as well as 3 National Hurling League Div 2 titles.
Cahill as also gained a wealth of experience as an inter-county manager at senior level. In 2001 Cahill was appointed manager of the Antrim senior hurling team. Shortly after resigning from the Antrim position Cahill returned to management when he took charge of the Laois senior hurling team in November 2005. In November 2009 Cahill returned for a second tenure as manager of the Antrim senior hurling team.
In 2010 they won the Tipperary Intermediate Hurling Championship and were unlucky to lose out in the Munster Intermediate Hurling Championship. In 2009, Borrisokane won the inaugural North Tipperary Junior C Hurling Championship. The Borrisokane Athletic Club caters for athletes from age 8 to senior. Athletes from this small town club have travelled the world representing their country and can boast over 100 National titles throughout its 30 years.
The 1991 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship was the 105th staging of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, the Gaelic Athletic Association's premier inter-county hurling tournament. The championship began on 19 May 1991 and ended on 1 September 1991. Cork were the defending champions but were defeated by Tipperary in the Munster final replay. Westmeath qualified for the All-Ireland quarter-final as winners of the B championship.
Recorded references to hurling appear in many places such as the fourteenth century Statutes of Kilkenny and a fifteenth- century grave slab survives in Inishowen, County Donegal. Hurling was said to be played in ancient times by teams representing neighbouring villages. Villages would play games involving hundreds of players, which would last several hours or even days. The eighteenth century is frequently referred to as "The Golden Age of Hurling".
Castletown Geoghegan is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in Castletown Geoghegan, County Westmeath, Ireland. The club first fielded a championship team in 1920 and is almost exclusively concerned with the game of hurling. In senior hurling Castletown Geoghegan compete annually in the Westmeath Senior Hurling Championship, which they have won thirteen times as of 2017. The club also competes in various other championships in all grades within Westmeath.
Byrne first joined the Waterford minor hurling team in the late 1920s. He was only fifteen years-old when he won a Munster Minor Hurling Championship title in 1929 following a 7-5 to 0-2 thrashing of Tipperary. Waterford later qualified for the All-Ireland final where Meath provided the opposition. Waterford won by 5-0 to 1-1 giving Byrne an All- Ireland Minor Hurling Championship medal.
The 2005 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final was a hurling match that took place on Sunday, 11 September 2005. The match was played at Croke Park in Dublin, Ireland, to determine the winner of the 2005 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship. The final was contested by Cork and Galway, with Cork winning on a score line of 1-21 to 1-16. It was their second consecutive All-Ireland title.
He has represented Waterford at all under-age grades. Murray made his senior inter-county debut for Waterford on 28 May 2000 playing against Tipperary at Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Cork. Murray has had a successful time at inter-county winning 3 Munster Senior Hurling Championships and one National Hurling League in 2007. He also featured on the panel which lost the 2008 All- Ireland Hurling Final to Kilkenny.
" The arrival of Christy Ring as a hurling force brought a new challenger for pole position in the pantheon of hurling greats. Clare hurling legend Jimmy Smyth offered his view on the rivalry between Ring and Mackey:"With Mick Mackey, I saw him playing, but not at his best. A lot of people I met back in Clare always reckoned that Mackey was the best. But, you can’t decide.
Richard "Dick" Stokes (12 March 1920 – 17 November 2005) was an Irish hurler who played as a left wing-forward for the Limerick senior team. Born in Oola, County Limerick, Stokes first played competitive hurling whilst at school in Doon CBS. He arrived on the inter-county scene as a dual player with the Limerick minor hurling and football teams. He made his senior hurling debut in the 1940 championship.
The 1964 All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship Final was the first All- Ireland final and the culmination of the 1964 All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship, an inter-county hurling tournament for players aged between 18 and 21 in Ireland. The match took place on 4 October 1964, at Nowlan Park, Kilkenny. The match was contested by Tipperary and Wexford, and it was refereed by Aubrey Higgins from Galway.
The 1929–30 National Hurling League was the fourth edition of the National Hurling League. Each team played each of their rivals once with two points awarded for a win and one point awarded for a drawn game. The teams who finished top would advance to the knock-out stage, with the winners being declared National Hurling League champions. Cork defeated Dublin by 3-5 to 3-0 in the final.
The Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) produces a matchday programme for every game in the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship. Photographs, prints and posters of past programmes are available to buy from the Croke Park shop. Home teams produce matchday programmes for National Hurling League games. A matchday programme from the 1913 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final sold at auction in Kilkenny for more than €2,000 in 2018.
Cloughbawn GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in the Clonroche, County Wexford, Ireland. The club is primarily concerned with the game of hurling. The club is most famous for its "three in a row" in 2016, making it to the senior hurling final, junior hurling final and intermediate A football, losing out in all three. Other notable achievements is there relegation from senior in 2017 HA.
The 1988 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship was the 102nd staging of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, the Gaelic Athletic Association's premier inter-county hurling tournament. The championship began on 22 May 1988 and ended on 4 September 1988. Galway were the defending champions. On 4 September 1988, Galway won the championship following a 1-15 to 0-14 defeat of Tipperary in the All-Ireland final.
In 1983, Lavey played in the Antrim Minor Hurling League, and won it. They also collected the Derry Minor Hurling Championship in 1983, 1984 and 1985. These Minor successes laid the foundations for Lavey 1985 Derry Senior Hurling Championship success. It was the club's first Senior Championship success in 23 years and they would go on to win 11 of the next 17 Senior Championships after that year up until 2002.
The Ulster Senior Club Hurling League is an annual hurling tournament played between a number of clubs administered by Ulster GAA. It is played in the early part of the year and is far less prestigious than the Ulster Senior Club Hurling Championship and many sides see it as a warm-up to their respective county leagues and championships. The current Ulster League holders are Dunloy of Antrim.
They lost to eventual runners ups Castleknocks second team in the quarter finals. Karl Johnson and John Whelan took over the coaching of the junior hurling team for 2014. They competed in division 8 of the hurling league and the junior D hurling championship. While they failed to progress from the group stages of the championship they went the league unbeaten to win it winning 12 and drawing one.
Ryan on the Tipperary Senior Hurling Panel in 1950, that year's All Ireland Senior Hurling Champions. Ryan is located fifth from the left in the middle row. Mick Ryan (2 June 1925-7 December 2007) was an Irish sportsperson. He played hurling at various times with the Roscrea, Dicksboro, Blackrock and St. Finbarr's clubs and was a member of the Tipperary senior inter-county team from 1946 until 1954.
The 1901 Ulster Senior Hurling Championship was the inaugural edition of the annual Ulster Senior Hurling Championship held under the auspices of the Ulster GAA. The Championship consisted of a single match between Antrim and Derry, the only entrants. Antrim had competed in the previous year's All- Ireland Senior Hurling Championship having emerged from Ulster unchallenged. As a consequence, Antrim were treated as defending Ulster Champions despite no matches taking place.
On 12 December 2017 it was announced that Shefflin would act as co-manager of the Ballyhale Shamrocks senior team alongside his brother Tommy. The Shamrocks won Kilkenny Senior Hurling Championship and Leinster Senior Club Hurling Championship in 2018 before winning the 2019 All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship Final. On 23 January 2020, it was reported that Shefflin had stepped down as manager of the Ballyhale Shamrocks senior team.
Stakelum moved to Dublin and taught in St Killian's SNS in Tallaght during the 1990s. He is currently the manager of the Kilmacud Crokes minor hurling team. Described by many as an inspirational leader, Stakelum brought the team to Dublin Minor Hurling Championship glory in 2007. In late 2008, Stakelum was chosen to be part of Dublin Senior Hurling management team which is led by Clare legend Anthony Daly.
By the late 1980s Whelahan had earned a call-up to the Offaly minor hurling team. In 1987 he captured a Leinster medal in that grade following a 2–13 to 0–12 victory over Kilkenny. Offaly later played Tipperary in the All-Ireland final. After an exciting hour of hurling Offaly emerged victorious by 2–8 to 0–12, giving Whelahan an All-Ireland Minor Hurling Championship medal.
The GAA Club has also a long tradition of winning under-age titles in both Hurling and Football and completed a unique double in 2014 when the Under 16 and Under 21 footballers and hurlers won their respective championships, this was followed by Minor hurling and football championship victories in 2015. In total the club has won 48 A county hurling championships and 32 A county Football championships.
Success, however, also eluded him in this grade as he suffered the heartbreak of losing four consecutive Under-21 West Division finals. Quaid's most successful hour came in 1990 when he captained Feohanagh-Castlemahon to a West Limerick senior hurling title. Unfortunately he never won a county senior title. In later years he played his club hurling with Effin, where he won three South Limerick junior hurling titles.
Loughrea Hurling is a Gaelic Athletic Association club located in the town of Loughrea, County Galway, Ireland. The club was founded in 1884 and is almost exclusively concerned with the game of hurling. Pat O Conner and Mike Kelly were in charge of the 2006 Galway Senior Hurling Championship were the team reached The All Ireland Club Final were they were defeated by Kilkenny’s Ballyhale Shamrocks ending a great campaign.
The All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship is an annual hurling competition established by the Gaelic Athletic Association in 1887. The All-Ireland Championship is open to the top hurling teams in Ireland, with 14 teams currently participating. Originally, only the county club champions of their respective county championships were allowed to participate. However, this was changed in the 1890s when teams involving non-county championship-winning players began to emerge.
In 1962 Tipp were still the kingpins of Munster hurling with O'Gara capturing a second provincial medal. In the subsequent All-Ireland final against Wexford, O'Gara lined out at wing-back for Tipp and collected his second All-Ireland medal. Unfortunately Matt's inter-county career came to a premature end as he was forced to retire from hurling in 1963, following an injury during a hurling match in Boherlahan, Co. Tipperary.
George Frend (born 1970) is a former Irish hurling player. He played hurling with his local club Toomevara and with the Tipperary senior inter-county team from 1992 to 1999. In 1989 he won an All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship medal as Tipperary defeated Offaly in the final. He made his championship debut in 1992 against Cork in a 2-12 to 1-12 defeat at Páirc Uí Chaoimh.
The 2012 Munster Senior Hurling Championship Final was a hurling match played on 15 July 2012 at Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Cork. The winners would advance to the semi-finals of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, while the loser would go into the All Ireland qualifiers. Tipperary and Waterford contested the final with Tipperary captained by Paul Curran retaining their title, their 40th Munster title overall with a seven-point victory.
The 1955 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final was the 68th All- Ireland Final and the culmination of the 1955 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, an inter-county hurling tournament for the top teams in Ireland. The match was held at Croke Park, Dublin, on 4 September 1955, between Wexford and Galway. The Connacht men lost to their Leinster opponents on a score line of 3-13 to 2-8.
The 1953 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final was the 66th All- Ireland Final and the culmination of the 1953 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, an inter-county hurling tournament for the top teams in Ireland. The match was held at Croke Park, Dublin, on 6 September 1953, between Cork and Galway. The Connacht men narrowly lost to their Munster opponents on a score line of 3-3 to 0-8.
The 1952 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final was the 65th All- Ireland Final and the culmination of the 1952 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, an inter-county hurling tournament for the top teams in Ireland. The match was held at Croke Park, Dublin, on 7 September 1952, between Cork and Dublin. The Leinster champions lost to their Munster opponents on a score line of 2-14 to 0-7.
The 1948 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final was the 61st All- Ireland Final and the culmination of the 1948 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, an inter-county hurling tournament for the top teams in Ireland. The match was held at Croke Park, Dublin, on 5 September 1948, between Waterford and Dublin. The Leinster champions lost to their Munster opponents on a score line of 6-7 to 4-2.
The 1950 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final was the 63rd All- Ireland Final and the culmination of the 1950 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, an inter-county hurling tournament for the top teams in Ireland. The match was held at Croke Park, Dublin, on 3 September 1950, between Tipperary and Kilkenny. The Leinster champions lost to their Munster opponents on a score line of 1-9 to 1-8.
The 1938 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final was the 51st All- Ireland Final and the culmination of the 1938 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, an inter-county hurling tournament for the top teams in Ireland. The match was held at Croke Park, Dublin, on 4 September 1938, between Waterford and Dublin. The Munster champions lost to their Leinster opponents on a score line of 2-5 to 1-6.
The 1936 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final was the 49th All- Ireland Final and the culmination of the 1936 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, an inter-county hurling tournament for the top teams in Ireland. The match was held at Croke Park, Dublin, on 6 September 1936, between Limerick and Kilkenny. The Leinster champions lost to their Munster opponents on a score line of 5-6 to 1-5.
The 1946 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final was the 59th All- Ireland Final and the culmination of the 1946 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, an inter-county hurling tournament for the top teams in Ireland. The match was held at Croke Park, Dublin, on 1 September 1946, between Kilkenny and Cork. The Leinster champions lost to their Munster opponents on a score line of 7–5 to 3–8.
The 1945 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final was the 58th All- Ireland Final and the culmination of the 1945 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, an inter-county hurling tournament for the top teams in Ireland. The match was held at Croke Park, Dublin, on 2 September 1945, between Kilkenny and Tipperary. The Leinster champions lost to their Munster opponents on a score line of 5-6 to 3-6.
The 1943 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final was the 56th All- Ireland Final and the culmination of the 1943 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, an inter-county hurling tournament for the top teams in Ireland. The match was held at Croke Park, Dublin, on 5 September 1943, between Cork and Antrim. The Ulster champions lost to their Munster opponents on a score line of 5-16 to 0-4.
The 1942 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final was the 55th All- Ireland Final and the culmination of the 1942 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, an inter-county hurling tournament for the top teams in Ireland. The match was held at Croke Park, Dublin, on 6 September 1944, between Cork and Dublin. The Leinster champions lost to their Munster opponents on a score line of 2–14 to 3–4.
The 1941 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final was the 54th All- Ireland Final and the culmination of the 1941 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, an inter-county hurling tournament for the top teams in Ireland. The match was held at Croke Park, Dublin, on 28 September 1941, between Cork and Dublin. The Leinster champions lost to their Munster opponents on a score line of 5-11 to 0-6.
The 1935 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final was the 48th All- Ireland Final and the culmination of the 1935 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, an inter-county hurling tournament for the top teams in Ireland. The match was held at Croke Park, Dublin, on 1 September 1935, between Limerick and Kilkenny. The Munster champions narrowly lost to their Leinster opponents on a score line of 2-5 to 2-4.
The 1933 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final was the 46th All- Ireland Final and the culmination of the 1933 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, an inter-county hurling tournament for the top teams in Ireland. The match was held at Croke Park, Dublin, on 3 September 1933, between Limerick and Kilkenny. The Munster champions lost to their Leinster opponents on a score line of 1-7 to 0-6.
The 1932 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final was the 45th All- Ireland Final and the culmination of the 1932 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, an inter-county hurling tournament for the top teams in Ireland. The match was held at Croke Park, Dublin, on 4 September 1932, between Kilkenny and Clare. The Munster champions lost to their Leinster opponents on a score line of 3-3 to 2-3.
The 1925 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final was the 38th All- Ireland Final and the culmination of the 1925 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, an inter-county hurling tournament for the top teams in Ireland. The match was held at Croke Park, Dublin, on 6 September 1925, between Galway and Tipperary. The Connacht men lost to the Munster champions on a score line of 5-6 to 1-5.

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