Championship details | |
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Dates | 20 May 1923 - 14 September 1924 |
Teams | 16 |
All-Ireland champions | |
Winning team | Galway (1st win) |
Captain | Mick Kenny |
All-Ireland Finalists | |
Losing team | Limerick |
Captain | Paddy McInerney |
Provincial champions | |
Munster | Limerick |
Leinster | Kilkenny |
Ulster | Donegal |
Connacht | Not Played |
Championship statistics | |
No. matches played | 15 |
Goals total | 124 (8.2 per game) |
Points total | 68 (4.5 per game) |
All-Star Team | See here |
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The 1923 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship was the 37th staging of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, the Gaelic Athletic Association's premier inter-county hurling tournament. The championship began on 20 May 1923 and ended on 14 September 1924.
The championship was won by Galway who secured the title following a 7-3 to 4-5 defeat of Limerick in the All-Ireland final. [1] This was their first All-Ireland title.
Kilkenny were the defending champions but were defeated by Galway in the All-Ireland semi-final.
29 April 1923Quarter-final | Offaly | 3-1 - 6-3 | Laois | O'Connor Park |
20 May 1923Semi-final | Kilkenny | 4-2 - 3-3 | Laois | Croke Park |
Referee: R O'Keeffe |
22 July 1923Final | Dublin | 1-1 - 4-1 | Kilkenny | Croke Park |
Referee: R O'Keeffe |
24 June 1923Quarter-final | Waterford | 0-1 - 13-4 | Cork | Fraher Field |
15 July 1923Quarter-final | Kerry | 2-3 - 8-5 | Limerick | Tralee Sportsfield |
23 September 1923Semi-final | Tipperary | 11-2 - 4-1 | Clare | Thurles Sportsfield |
7 October 1923Semi-final | Limerick | 4-0 - 2-1 | Cork | Thurles Sportsfield |
16 March 1924Final | Limerick | 2-3 - 1-0 | Tipperary | Cork Athletic Grounds |
19 August 1923Quarter-final | Monaghan | 3-3 - 3-0 | Cavan | St. Tiernach's Park |
30 September 1923Semi-final | Monaghan | 2-3 - 5-4 | Antrim | St. Tiernach's Park |
6 April 1924Final | Donegal | 7-1 - 3-0 | Antrim | St. Tiernach's Park |
Semi-finals
27 April 1924Semi-final | Limerick | 7-04 - 0-01 | Donegal | Croke Park, Dublin |
Referee: P Kennefick (Cork) |
18 May 1924Semi-final | Galway | 5-04 - 2-00 | Kilkenny | Croke Park, Dublin |
L McGrath 3-1, I Harney 1-2, A Kelly 1-0, B Gibbs 0-1. | M Power 1-0, J Roberts 1-0. | Referee: A C Harty (Dublin) |
Final
14 September 1924Final | Galway | 7-03 - 4-05 | Limerick | Croke Park, Dublin |
Attendance: 7,000 Referee: P Kennefick (Dublin) |
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