1969 All-Ireland Intermediate Hurling Championship

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1969 All-Ireland Intermediate Hurling Championship
Championship Details
Dates20 April – 12 October 1969
All Ireland Champions
Winners Kildare (1st win)
CaptainBobby Burke
All Ireland Runners-up
Runners-up Cork
CaptainJames Russell
Provincial Champions
Munster Cork
Leinster Kildare
Ulster Antrim
Connacht Mayo
Championship Statistics
Top Scorer Colours of Cork.svg Séamus Gillen (3-22)
1968
1970

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.

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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.

All-Britain Intermediate Hurling Championship

All-Britain final

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.

Connacht Intermediate Hurling Championship

Connacht final

1 August 1969Final Sligo 2-04 - 3-04 Mayo Dr. Hyde Park

Leinster Intermediate Hurling Championship

Leinster first round

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.
20 April 1969First round Wicklow 4-08 - 4-02 Dublin Gorey Grounds
S Doyle 1-5, W Hilliard 1-1, M Jordan 1-1, P Morrissey 1-0, S Brennan 0-1.M Wallace 2-2, P Murray 2-0.

Leinster second round

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.

Leinster semi-finals


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.

Leinster final

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.

Munster Intermediate Hurling Championship

Munster quarter-finals

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.

Munster semi-finals

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.

Munster final

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)

Ulster Intermediate Hurling Championship

Ulster final

15 June 1969Final Antrim 5-06 - 3-09 Down Casement Park

All-Ireland Intermediate Hurling Championship

All-Ireland quarter-final

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.

All-Ireland semi-finals

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)

All-Ireland final

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)

Championship statistics

Top scorers

Overall
RankPlayerTeamTallyTotal
1 Séamus Gillen Cork 3-2231
2Tommy Carew Kildare 3-2029
3Ted Meaney Cork 7-0425
4John Cummins Kildare 6-0018
Dinny John Daly Cork 5-0318
Tom Rice Wexford 4-0618
Liam Walsh Carlow 4-0618
8Tom Lane Galway 1-1417
9Mick Dwane Kildare 3-0615
Pat Nash Limerick 1-1215

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