All Ireland Champions | |
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Winners | London (1st win) |
Captain | Willie Barnaville |
All Ireland Runners-up | |
Runners-up | Cork |
Captain | Paddy Dunne |
Provincial Champions | |
Munster | Cork |
Leinster | Kilkenny |
Ulster | Antrim |
Connacht | Not Played |
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The 1967 All-Ireland Intermediate Hurling Championship was the seventh staging of the All-Ireland Intermediate Hurling Championship since its establishment by the Gaelic Athletic Association in 1961.
Tipperary entered the championship as the defending champions, however, they were beaten by Cork in the Munster quarter-final. [1] [2]
The All-Ireland final was played at the Gaelic Grounds in Limerick on 17 September 1967 between London and Cork, in what was their second All-Ireland final meeting and a first in two years. London won the match by 1-09 to 1-05 to claim their first ever All-Ireland title. [3]
9 April 1967Quarter-final | Cork | 3-12 - 1-01 | Tipperary | Páirc Mac Gearailt |
J O'Connell 2-0, JK Coleman 1-2, T Browne 0-4, R Ennis 0-2, P Hegarty 0-1, J Hogan 0-1, W Fitton 0-1, P Curley 0-1. | T Ryan 1-0, W Moloughney 0-1. |
9 April 1867Quarter-final | Waterford | 4-08 - 3-08 | Kerry | Fraher Field |
J Regan 1-4, J Rooney 2-0, M Walsh 1-1, N Power 0-3. | D Lovett 2-4, E Sullivan 1-0, E Diggins 0-2, P Finnegan 0-1, J Barry 0-1. |
9 April 1967Quarter-final | Limerick | 5-05 - 4-04 | Clare | Gaelic Grounds |
L Hogan 2-1, P O'Brien 1-4, J McGrath 2-0. | M Clune 2-0, J McNamara 1-1, P Daly 1-0, J Cullinane 0-2, J Teefey 0-1. |
28 May 1967Semi-final | Cork | 4-14 - 3-09 | Waterford | Clonmult Memorial Park |
J O'Connell 3-2, T Ryan 0-7, JK Coleman 1-0, M Kenneally 0-3, T Browne 0-1, W Fitton 0-1. | B Dunphy 1-1, P O'Grady 1-1, N Power 0-4, L O'Rourke 1-0, S Reid 0-2, M White 0-1. |
18 June 1967Semi-final | Limerick | 6-11 - 1-05 | Galway | MacDonagh Park |
J McGrath 3-2, P O'Brien 1-3, L Moloney 1-2, C McCarthy 1-1, L Hogan 0-2, T Ryan 0-1. | L Carlos 1-0, K Hanniffy 0-1, P Fahy 0-1, T Quinn 0-1, M McTigue 0-1, S Canning 0-1. |
23 July 1967Final | Cork | 5-14 - 2-12 | Limerick | Buttevant Sportsfield |
JK Coleman 2-4, T Ryan 0-6, D Coleman 1-1, J O'Connell 1-1, W Fitton 1-0, J Hogan 0-1, P Murphy 0-1. | L Hogan 0-6, L Moloney 2-0, P Hartnett 0-3, P O'Brien 0-2, T Markham 0-1. | Referee: M Slattery (Clare) |
30 July 1967Quarter-final | Antrim | 6-13 - 2-07 | Roscommon | Casement Park |
B McGarry 2-4, E Donnelly 2-4, W Richmond 1-3, PJ McCamphill 1-0, S Burns 0-1, P McSHane 0-1. | G Keane 1-3, P Healy 1-0, G Flanagan 0-2, J Keane 0-1, R Fallon 0-1. |
27 August 1967Semi-final | Cork | 4-06 - 2-06 | Antrim | Páirc Uí Chaoimh |
D Daly 2-0, JK Coleman 1-1, M Kenneally 1-1, J Hogan 0-1, D O'Connell 0-1, P Ryan 0-1, P Murphy 0-1. | S Burns 1-0, B Campbell 1-0, B McGarry 0-2, S Richmond 0-1, D McMullen 0-1, P McShane 0-1, S Richmond 0-1. | Referee: P Buggy (Kilkenny) |
27 August 1967Semi-final | Kilkenny | 2-07 - 2-11 | London | Nowlan Park |
O Harrington 1-3, W Harte 1-1, T Ryan 0-1, L Ryan 0-1, J Doherty 0-1. | E Murray 0-7, J Horgan 1-0, D O'Keeffe 1-0, T Connolly 0-3, T Cleary 0-1. | Referee: S Power (Waterford) |
17 September 1967Final | London | 1-09 - 1-05 | Cork | Gaelic Grounds |
D O'Keeffe 1-2, P Fahy 0-2, S Lamb 0-2, M Loughnane 0-1, E Murray 0-1, R Cashin 0-1. | J Coleman 1-2, T Ryan 0-1, M Kenneally 0-1, J O'Connell 0-1. | Referee: J Hatton (Wicklow) |
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