Championship Details | |
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Dates | 20 April – 12 October 1969 |
All Ireland Champions | |
Winners | Kildare (1st win) |
Captain | Bobby Burke |
All Ireland Runners-up | |
Runners-up | Cork |
Captain | James Russell |
Provincial Champions | |
Munster | Cork |
Leinster | Kildare |
Ulster | Antrim |
Connacht | Mayo |
Championship Statistics | |
Top Scorer | Séamus Gillen (3-22) |
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The 1969 All-Ireland Intermediate Hurling Championship was the ninth staging of the All-Ireland Intermediate Hurling Championship since its establishment by the Gaelic Athletic Association in 1961. The championship ran from 20 April to 12 October 1969.
London 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]
The All-Ireland final was played at Thurles Sportsfield on 12 October 1969 between Kildare and Cork, in what was their first ever championship meeting. Kildare won the match by 2-08 to 3-04 to claim their first ever All-Ireland title. [3] [4] [5]
Cork's Séamus Gillen was the championship's top scorer with 3-22.
6 July 1969Final | London | 2-06 - 1-07 | Warwickshire | New Eltham |
O'Keeffe 1-1, Tiernan 1-0, Organ 0-2, Power 0-1, Cullinane 0-1, O'Sullivan 0-1, Ryan 0-1. | Hogan 1-2, Crowe 0-2, Horgan 0-1. |
1 August 1969Final | Sligo | 2-04 - 3-04 | Mayo | Dr. Hyde Park |
20 April 1969First round | Offaly | 3-04 - 5-09 | Kilkenny | St. Brendan's Park |
W Gorman 2-1, T Maher 1-0, M Dunne 0-2, M Heavin 0-1. | L O'Brien 0-7, S Culliton 2-0, J Whelan 1-1, P Aylward 1-0, J Millea 1-0, J Maher 0-1. |
20 April 1969First round | Meath | 2-03 - 8-10 | Kildare | St. Loman's Park |
S Garrigan 1-1, T Ennis 1-1, M Mooney 0-1. | J Cummins 4-0, T Carew 2-1, N Behan 1-4, M Dwane 1-1, B Burke 0-2, J O'Connell 0-1, T Christian 0-1. |
20 April 1969First round | Carlow | 9-08 - 5-05 | Laois | Geraldine Park |
L Walsh 2-4, M Morrissey 2-1, P McNally 2-0, J Walsh 1-2, J Mitchell 1-0, J Mullen 1-0, M O'Brien 0-1. | P Bates 4-1, M O'Connor 1-0, J Claffey 0-2, T Breen 0-1, L Slevin 0-1. |
18 May 1969Second round | Carlow | 4-05 - 6-10 | Wexford | Dr. Cullen Park |
L Walsh 2-2, W Walsh 1-0, J Byrne 1-0, P McNally 0-1, T Coburn 0-1, T Byrne 0-1. | T Rice 3-2, T O'Loughlin 1-1, D O'Leary 1-0, J Hanrahan 1-0, T Byrne 0-2, P Poole 0-2, R Jacob 0-1, M Jacob 0-1, J Quirke 0-1. |
1 June 1969Semi-final | Kildare | 5-11 - 5-08 | Kilkenny | Dr. Cullen Park |
M Dwane 2-2, S Cummins 2-1, T Carew 0-4, N Behan 1-0, E Walsh 0-3, B Burke 0-1. | P Aylward 2-0, L O'Brien 1-2, M Garrett 1-2, J Millea 1-1, S Cullen 0-1, R Walsh 0-1, P Donovan 0-1. |
8 June 1969Semi-final | Wicklow | 3-07 - 2-08 | Wexford | Aughrim County Ground |
S Doyle 1-4, W Hilliard 1-2, T Coleman 1-0, M Jordan 0-1. | T Royce 1-4, D O'Leary 1-1, M Jacob 0-1, T Loughlin 0-1, P Roche 0-1. |
6 July 1969Final | Kildare | 3-16 - 4-06 | Wicklow | Croke Park |
Tommy Carew 1-10, J Cummins 1-0, N Behan 1-0, T Christian 0-2, N Dwane 0-2, Tony Carew 0-1, P Connolly 0-1. | T Kelly 1-1, W Hilliard 1-0, T Morrissey 1-0, L Collins 1-0, J Brennan 0-2, S Doyle 0-2, T Coleman 0-1. |
27 April 1969Quarter-final | Clare | 2-04 - 3-05 | Tipperary | Cusack Park |
P Danagher 1-1, M Clune 1-0, L Moloney 0-3. | J Lane 2-2, S Cooke 1-0, E Walsh 0-1, N Seymour 0-1, A Walsh 0-1. |
27 April 1969Quarter-final | Limerick | 3-06 - 4-03 | Waterford | Gaelic Grounds |
M Grace 2-0, S Burke 1-0, P Hartigan 0-3, P Nash 0-2, T Ryan 0-1. | P Veale 2-0, S Reid 1-1, B Tobin 1-0, J Foley 0-1, O Wilkinson 0-1. |
18 May 1969Quarter-final replay | Waterford | 3-05 - 2-09 | Limerick | Fraher Field |
M McGrath 2-4, B Scanlon 1-1, | P Nash 0-5, M Grace 1-1, D Dwyer 1-1, P Hartigan 0-1, S Burke 0-1. |
25 May 1969Quarter-final | Kerry | 0-08 - 3-07 | Cork | Austin Stack Park |
T Nolan 0-2, T McEnery 0-1, E Leen 0-1, J Culloty 0-1, M Hennessy 0-1, S Sheehy 0-1, T Kenny 0-1. | D Daly 2-0, F Kelleher 1-1, D Coleman 0-2, M Malone 0-1, P Ring 0-1, T Meaney 0-1, M Hegarty 0-1. |
15 June 1969Semi-final | Tipperary | 1-06 - 4-06 | Cork | Thurles Sportsfield |
J Egan 1-0, N Seymour 0-3, B Teehan 0-1, M Ferncombe 0-1, S Cooke 0-1. | T Meaney 3-1, S Gillen 1-2, D Coleman 0-2, D Daly 0-1. | Referee: J Quaid (Limerick) |
15 June 1969Semi-final | Galway | 4-09 - 5-06 | Limerick | MacDonagh Park |
T Lane 1-5, G Hassett 2-1, B Geraghty 1-2, D Coen 0-1. | V Sullivan 2-0, O Dillon 1-0, D Dwyer 1-0, T Ryan 1-0, P Nash 0-3, S Burke 0-1, P Hartigan 0-1, P Aherne 0-1. |
18 July 1969Semi-final replay | Galway | 2-16 - 2-05 | Limerick | MacDonagh Park |
T Lane 0-7, J Kenny 1-1, G Hassett 1-1, S Cannon 0-3, A Kenny 0-2, B Geraghty 0-1, P Darcy 0-1. | P Nash 1-4, PJ Hickey 1-0, T Ryan 0-1. |
3 August 1969Final | Cork | 4-14 - 0-06 | Galway | Dr. Mannix Sportsfield |
S Gillen 2-10, T Meaney 2-0, F Kelleher 0-2, M Malone 0-1, Jack Russell 0-1. | T Lane 0-2, M Dunne 0-2, S Kelly 0-1, A Ryan 0-1. | Referee: J Quaid (Limerick) |
15 June 1969Final | Antrim | 5-06 - 3-09 | Down | Casement Park |
10 August 1969Quarter-final | Antrim | 4-15 - 2-09 | Mayo | Casement Park |
P McShane 2-1, PJ McCamphill 1-1, S Shannon 1-1, B McGarry 0-4, S Richmond 0-2, S Burns 0-2, A Black 0-2, W Richmond 0-2. | P Bruen 1-1, T Bond 0-4, B Dervan 1-0, T Holland 0-2, M Collins 0-1, G Gibbons 0-1. |
31 August 1969Semi-final | Cork | 4-16 - 4-05 | Antrim | Cork Athletic Grounds |
S Gillen 0-9, T Meaney 2-2, D Daly 1-1, D Coleman 1-1, P Hegarty 0-1, F Kelleher 0-1, J Russell 0-1. | S Richmond 2-3, E Donnelly 2-0, B McGarry 0-1, W Richmond 0-1. | Referee: S Fitzgerald (Limerick) |
31 August 1969Semi-final | Kildare | 3-12 - 2-04 | London | St. Conleth's Park |
B Burke 0-5, J Cummins 1-0, J Wall 1-0, M Mullins 1-0, T Carew 0-3, P Connolly 0-2, J Connell 0-2. | P Shiels 1-0, J Hayes 1-0, M Loughlane 0-2, J O'Leary 0-1, J Kiernan 0-1. | Referee: C Foley (Dublin) |
12 October 1969Final | Kildare | 2-08 - 3-04 | Cork | Croke Park |
R Burke 0-4, T Christian 1-0, J Wall 1-0, T Carew 0-2, P Dunny 0-1, M Dwane 0-1. | D Daly 2-1, N Gallagher 1-1, S Gillen 0-1, D Coleman 0-1. | Referee: D Nealon (Tipperary) |
Rank | Player | Team | Tally | Total |
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1 | Séamus Gillen | Cork | 3-22 | 31 |
2 | Tommy Carew | Kildare | 3-20 | 29 |
3 | Ted Meaney | Cork | 7-04 | 25 |
4 | John Cummins | Kildare | 6-00 | 18 |
Dinny John Daly | Cork | 5-03 | 18 | |
Tom Rice | Wexford | 4-06 | 18 | |
Liam Walsh | Carlow | 4-06 | 18 | |
8 | Tom Lane | Galway | 1-14 | 17 |
9 | Mick Dwane | Kildare | 3-06 | 15 |
Pat Nash | Limerick | 1-12 | 15 |
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