1963 All-Ireland Intermediate Hurling Championship

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1963 All-Ireland Intermediate Hurling Championship
Championship Details
Dates7 April – 8 September 1963
Teams15
All Ireland Champions
Winners Tipperary (1st win)
CaptainJackie Lanigan
All Ireland Runners-up
Runners-up London
Provincial Champions
Munster Tipperary
Leinster Wexford
UlsterNot Played
ConnachtNot Played
Championship Statistics
Matches Played16
Total Goals98 (6.12 per game)
Total Points245 (15.31 per game)
Top Scorer Colours of Tipperary.svg Michael Keating (0-33)
1962
1964

The 1963 All-Ireland Intermediate Hurling Championship was the third staging of the All-Ireland Intermediate Hurling Championship since its establishment by the Gaelic Athletic Association in 1961. The championship ran from 7 April to 8 September 1963.

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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. [1] [2] [3] [4]

The All-Ireland final was played at Thurles Sportsfield on 8 September 1963 between Tipperary and London, in what was their first ever championship meeting. Tipperary won the match by 1-10 to 1-07 to claim their first ever All-Ireland title. [5] [6]

Tipperary's Michael Keating was the championship's top scorer with 0-33.

Leinster Intermediate Hurling Championship

Leinster first round

7 April 1963First round Dublin 1-05 - 3-07 Antrim Croke Park
J Shields 1-1, C Walsh 0-1, L Byrne 0-1, N Dempsey 0-1, C Daly 0-1.D Elliott 1-2, E McMullan 1-2, O Campbell 1-0, G Mulholland 0-1, B McGurk 0-1, P Reilly 0-1.
14 April 1963First round Kildare 6-03 - 3-01 Laois Geraldine Park
M Leahy 2-2, OG 2-0, N Kenny 1-1, S Schwer 1-0,T Fitzgerald 1-0, C Delaney 1-0, P Bates 0-1.Referee: E Long (Carlow)
5 May 1963First round Meath 5-07 - 2-07 Offaly St. Loman's Park
P Christie 2-2, M McCabe 1-1, C Cunningham 1-1, P Darby 1-1, J Kane 0-2.

Leinster second round

26 May 1963Second round Meath 2-06 - 3-12 Wexford Ashford Grounds
A Kavanagh 1-1, J Kane 1-1, P Christie 0-2, P Darby 0-1, S Curtis 0-1.L Kehoe 1-5, E Doyle 1-2, W Sinnott 1-0, R O'Leary 0-2, J Creane 0-2, M Doyle 0-1.

Leinster semi-finals

9 June 1963Semi-final Wexford 7-08 - 7-07 Antrim Croke Park
M Nolan 4-2, L Kehoe 2-2, M Doyle 1-4.P Mullaney 3-0, E McMullan 2-1, D Elliott 1-2, P O'Reilly 1-0, B McGurk 0-3, A Forsythe 0-1.
30 June 1963Semi-final Kilkenny 5-16 - 1-06 Kildare Nowlan Park
T Murphy 1-7, S O'Brien 2-1, M Ryan 1-2, N Teehan 1-1, T Walsh 0-2, P Walsh 0-2, J Murphy 0-1.P Dunny 1-1, T O'Connell 0-2, A Shape 0-2, E O'Brien 0-1.

Leinster final

14 July 1963Final Wexford 3-08 - 3-06 Kilkenny O'Kennedy Park
J Harding 2-0, E Doyle 0-4, L Crane 1-0, L Kehoe 0-3, M Doyle 0-1.N Teehan 2-0, M Aylward 1-1, Carrigan 0-2,J Delaney 0-2, J Murphy 0-1.

Munster Intermediate Hurling Championship

Munster quarter-finals

28 April 1963Quarter-final Cork 4-10 - 3-04 Waterford Clonmult Memorial Park
R Browne 3-4, C Cooney 1-1, J O'Connor 0-3, J White 0-2.P Dee 2-0, M Connolly 1-0, D Long 0-3, J Mason 0-1.
28 April 1963Quarter-final Tipperary 3-10 - 6-01 Limerick Seán Treacy Park
M Keating 0-6, M Roche 1-2, J Lanigan 1-0, W Horgan 1-0, TJ Grace 0-2.M Geary 2-0, J Begley 2-0, P Carroll 1-1, P Salmon 1-0.
5 May 1963Quarter-final Clare 3-07 - 0-09 Kerry Cusack Park
M Keane 2-6, A Clancy 1-0, A O'Riordan 0-1.J Barry 0-4, M Hennessy 0-2, R McCarthy 0-1, D McCarthy 0-1, M Horton 0-1.
26 May 1963Quarter-final replay Limerick 2-07 - 3-09 Tipperary FitzGerald Park
R McLoughlin 1-0, J Dunworth 1-0, M O'Brien 0-3, J Begley 0-1, P Carroll 0-1, P Kiely 0-1, M Geary 0-1.T Flynn 1-1, T Larkin 1-1, J Lanigan 1-0, M Roche 0-3, W Whelan 0-2, M Keating 0-1, PJ Grace 0-1.

Munster semi-finals

19 May 1963Semi-final Clare 6-05 - 3-12 Galway MacDonagh Park
M Keane 2-2, J Taaffe 2-0, M Farry 1-0, J McMahon 1-0, P O'Loughlin 0-2, F Keane 0-1.F Connaire 2-2, P Gardiner 1-4, P Mitchell 0-3, F Loughnane 0-2, P Gordon 0-1.
16 June 1963Semi-final Tipperary 3-09 - 1-12 Cork Leahy Park
M Keating 0-5, M Roche 1-1, J Lanigan 1-0, T Larkin 1-0, PJ Grace 0-2, T Flynn 0-1.J O'Connor 0-6, P O'Brien 1-0, P Behan 0-3, B Ahern 0-1, C Sheehan 0-1, C Cooney 0-1.

Munster final

21 July 1963Final Tipperary 6-10 - 0-04 Clare MacDonagh Park
T Larkin 2-0, J Lanigan 1-3, F Condon 1-1, M Keating 0-4, J Collison 1-0, M Kearns 1-0, M Roche 0-2.P O'Loughlin 0-1, M Keane 0-1, M Barry 0-1, J Dunne 0-1.

All-Ireland Intermediate Hurling Championship

All-Ireland home final

18 August 1963Home final Tipperary 0-17 - 2-03 Wexford Walsh Park
M Keating 0-11, T Larkin 0-4, M Roche 0-1, PJ Grace 0-1.L Creane 1-3, L Kehoe 1-0.Referee: S Power (Waterford)

All-Ireland final

8 September 1932Final Tipperary 1-10 - 1-07 London Thurles Sportsfield
M Keating 0-6, J Lanigan 1-0, M Roche 0-3, M Kearns 0-1.P O'Dwyer 1-0, P Ryan 0-2, J Tiernan 0-2, T Cleary 0-2, P Spillane 0-1.Referee: P Johnston (Kilkenny)

Championship statistics

Top scorers

Overall
RankPlayerTeamTallyTotal
1 Michael Keating Tipperary 0-3333
2Milo Keane Clare 4-0921
3Larry Kehoe Wexford 3-1019
4Jackie Lanigan Tipperary 5-0318
Mick Roche Tipperary 2-1218
6 Tom Larkin Tipperary 4-0517
7Martin Nolan Wexford 4-0214
8 Richie Browne Cork 3-0413
9E. McMullan Antrim 3-0312
10Larry Creane Wexford 2-0511

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