1889 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship

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1889 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship
Championship details
Dates27 July 1889 - 3 November 1889
Teams10
All-Ireland champions
Winning team Dublin (1st win)
Captain Nicholas O'Shea
All-Ireland Finalists
Losing team Clare
Captain Thomas Coughlan
Provincial champions
Munster Clare
Leinster Dublin
Ulster Not Played
Connacht Not Played
Championship statistics
No. matches played5
Goals total25 (5.0 per game)
Points total28 (5.6 per game)
All-Star Team See here
1888
1890

The 1889 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship was the third staging of the All-Ireland hurling championship since its establishment by the Gaelic Athletic Association in 1887. The championship began on 27 July 1889 and ended on 3 November 1889.

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Tipperary were the defending champions; however, they were defeated in the provincial series. Dublin won the title following a 5-1 to 1-6 defeat of Clare in the final. [1]

Teams

A total of ten teams contested the championship, one less than the previous year. It was the first championship to be completed since 1887.

The Leinster championship was contested by just four teams; however, due to walkovers and disputes, only one game was played. 1888 championship participants Kildare did not field a team.

All six counties entered a team in the Munster championship.

Once again, the hurling championship was not contested in either Connacht or Ulster.

General information

Ten counties competed in the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship: four teams in the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship and six teams in the Munster Senior Hurling Championship.

County ClubProvinceColoursAppearancePosition in 1888 ChampionshipProvincial TitlesLast provincial titleChampionship TitlesLast championship title
Colours of Wexford.svg Clare Tulla Munster Purple and yellow3rdRunners-up (Munster Senior Hurling Championship)0-0-
Colours of Kerry.svg Cork Blackrock Munster Green and yellow2ndFinalists1 1888 0-
Colours of Cork.svg Dublin Kickhams Leinster Red3rdRunners-up (Leinster Senior Hurling Championship)0-0-
Colours of Down.svg Kerry Kenmare Munster Red and black1st-0-0-
Colours of Limerick.svg Kilkenny Tullaroan Leinster Green and white3rdFinalists1 1888 0-
Colours of Mayo.svg Laois Rathdowney Leinster Green and red2ndSemi-finals (Leinster Senior Hurling Championship)0-0-
Colours of Kerry.svg Limerick South Liberties Munster Green and yellow2ndSemi-finals (Munster Senior Hurling Championship)0-0-
Colours of Cork.svg Louth Drogheda Gaelics Leinster -1st-0-0-
Flag of Naples.svg Tipperary Moycarkey Munster Red and yellow3rdQuarter-finals (Munster Senior Hurling Championship)0-1 1887
Colours of Waterford.svg Waterford Munster -2ndSemi-finals (Munster Senior Hurling Championship)0-0-

Provincial championships

Leinster Senior Hurling Championship

Quarter-finals

25 August 1889Quarter-final Louth 0-01 - 6-09 Dublin Drogheda
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: P. R. Cleary

Semi-finals

15 September 1889Semi-final Dublin w/o - scr. Kilkenny Dublin

Final

13 October 1889Final Dublin w/o - scr. Laois Inchicore

Munster Senior Hurling Championship

Quarter-finals

Quarter-final Tipperary w/o - scr. Waterford
13 October 1889Quarter-final Clare 5-01 - 2-02 Limerick Newport
Referee: J Cullinane

Semi-finals

27 July 1889Semi-final Cork 0-05 - 1-01 Kerry Mallow
16 October 1889Semi-final Tipperary 3-00 - 2-02 Clare Boher
Referee: P. R. Cleary

Final

18 October 1889Final Clare w/o - scr. Kerry

All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship

Final

3 November 1889Final Dublin 5-01 - 1-06 Clare Inchicore
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: P. Tobin (Dublin)

Championship statistics

Notes

  1. "All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Roll of Honour". The GAA website. Archived from the original on 5 September 2011. Retrieved 20 July 2011.

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