1971 All-Ireland Intermediate Hurling Championship

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1971 All-Ireland Intermediate Hurling Championship
Championship Details
Dates28 March – 19 September 1971
Teams18
All Ireland Champions
Winners Tipperary (3rd win)
CaptainÉamonn Butler
All Ireland Runners-up
Runners-up Wicklow
CaptainMick O'Brien
Provincial Champions
Munster Tipperary
Leinster Wicklow
Ulster Down
ConnachtNot Played
1970
1972

The 1971 All-Ireland Intermediate Hurling Championship was the 11th staging of the All-Ireland Intermediate Hurling Championship since its establishment by the Gaelic Athletic Association in 1961. The championship ran from 28 March to 19 September 1971.

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Antrim 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 Nowlan Park in Kilkenny on 19 September 1971 between Tipperary and Wicklow, in what was their first ever championship meeting. Tipperary won the match by 3-16 to 3-13 to claim their third All-Ireland title overall and a first title in five years. [3] [4]

Leinster Intermediate Hurling Championship

Leinster first round

28 March 1971First round Meath 5-10 - 2-05 Offaly St. Loman's Park
S Gohery 2-2, TJ O'Reilly 2-0, F Gleeson 1-2, M Garrigan 0-3, M McCabe 0-2, R Melia 0-1.J Roche 1-1, G Woods 1-0, D Sullivan 0-1, P Heenan 0-1, J Nestor 0-1, N Quinn 0-1.
28 March 1971First round Carlow 2-08 - 3-04 Laois Dr. Cullen Park
J Walsh 1-0, W Walsh 1-0, L Walsh 0-3, P McNally 0-1, J Byrne 0-1, T Whelan 0-1, E Quirke 0-1.L Dollard 2-0, M Dalton 1-1, G Lanham 0-3.
28 March 1971First round Wicklow 2-17 - 1-09 Wexford Aughrim County Ground
28 March 1971First round Kilkenny 3-09 - 3-09 Dublin Nowlan Park
K Purcell 1-3, J O'Shea 0-4, N Murphy 1-0, P Tierney 1-0, M Phelan 0-2.N Kinsella 2-3, W Doran 1-0, M Kelly 0-3, S Kinsella 0-2, P Storey 0-1.
23 May 1971First round replay Dublin 4-02 - 3-04 Kilkenny O'Toole Park
K Hegarty 2-0, T Flynn 1-0, W Walsh 1-0, J Doran 0-1, S Kinsella 0-1.L Ryan 2-0, M Murphy 1-2, G Meehan 0-1, W Maher 0-1.

Leinster second round

23 May 1971Second round Louth 4-04 - 4-11 Carlow O'Toole Park
P Rice 2-0, D Callan 1-2, J Nash 1-0, M Rice 0-2.L Walsh 3-4, J Walsh 1-2, W Quirke 0-2, W O'Rourke 0-1, J Byrne 0-1, MM Morrissey 0-1.

Leinster semi-finals

13 June 1971Semi-final Wicklow 2-11 - 3-04 Carlow Gorey Grounds
M Delaney 0-7, W Hilliard 1-1, T Scott 1-0, S Doyle 0-3.L Walsh 3-1, J Walsh 0-1, P McNally 0-1, T Byrne 0-1.
11 July 1971Semi-final Meath 2-12 - 3-10 Dublin St. Loman's Park
S Kearney 0-7, J Curtin 1-1, TJ O'Reilly 1-0, S Boylan 0-1, R Melia 0-1, P Christie 0-1, M McCabe 0-1.P Storey 2-2, F Spellman 0-4, N Kinsella 1-0, W Walsh 0-1, J Byrne 0-1, S Kinsella 0-1, T Ryan 0-1.

Leinster final

18 July 1971Final Wicklow 1-15 - 2-09 Dublin Dr. Cullen Park
M O'Brien 1-3, M Delaney 0-5, T Morrissey 0-4, M Jordan 0-2, J Brennan 0-1.M Kinsella 1-2, F Spellman 0-4, W Walsh 1-0, M Kelly 0-1, S Dunningham 0-1, S Kinsella 0-1.

Munster Intermediate Hurling Championship

Munster quarter-finals

21 April 1971Quarter-final Kerry 2-11 - 4-04 Cork Austin Stack Park
D Lovett 1-7, P Moriarty 1-0, F Thornton 0-2, T McEnery 0-2.C Kelly 2-2, K McSweeney 1-1, S Farrell 1-0, P O'Neill 0-1.
25 April 1971Quarter-final Clare 4-04 - 2-02 Waterford Gaelic Grounds
Milo Keane 2-0, C Carew 1-1, J O'Leary 1-0, V Arthur 0-2, N Jordan 0-1.J Flynn 1-1, M Brazil 1-0, T Reid 0-1.

Munster semi-finals

5 May 1971Semi-final Clare 2-06 - 2-06 Limerick Cusack Park
N Jordan 2-1, V Arthur 0-2, M Keogh 0-1, M Keane 0-1, S Keyes 0-1.S Burke 2-1, P Ryan 0-2, B O'Brien 0-2, G Neenan 0-1.
15 May 1971Semi-final Kerry 4-08 - 5-10 Tipperary Austin Stack Park
D Lovett 1-5, F Thornton 2-0, J O'Sullivan 1-0, P Moriarty 0-2, T Kirby 0-1.E Butler 2-1, D Ryan 1-2, P Lowry 1-1, J Barry 0-4, J Carey 1-0, JP McDonald 0-2.
28 May 1971Semi-final replay Limerick 1-14 - 4-01 Clare Gaelic Grounds
S Bourke 0-6, P O'Brien 0-5, P Ryan 1-0, D Ryan 0-2, K Murphy 0-1.Michael Keane 2-0, J McCarthy 1-1, Milo Keane 1-0.

Munster final

21 July 1971Final Limerick 2-04 - 1-11 Tipperary FitzGerald Park
P Ryan 1-0, S Burke 1-0, R Prendergast 0-3, F Costello 0-1.P O'Neill 0-5, J Carey 1-0, P Quinlan 0-2, E Butler 0-1, P Lowry 0-1, S Power 0-1, D Ryan 0-1.

Ulster Intermediate Hurling Championship

Ulster final

11 July 1971Final Antrim 1-12 - 5-08 Down St. Patrick's Park

All-Ireland Intermediate Hurling Championship

All-Ireland quarter-final

8 August 1971Quarter-final Galway 3-10 - 2-09 Down Croke Park
L Mulrane 1-1, T O'Hara 1-1, C Stanley 1-1, T Ryan 0-4, S Quinn 0-2, C Cotten 0-1.B Gilmore 0-5, M Coleman 1-1, S Hollywood 1-0, B Faloona 0-2, P Braniff 0-1.

All-Ireland semi-finals

29 August 1971Semi-final Wicklow 3-11 - 4-06 London Aughrim County Ground
M Delaney 1-5, T Morrissey 1-1, W Hilliard 1-1, M O'Brien 0-2, M Jordan 0-1, S Doyle 0-1.T Frehill 2-1, J O'Leary 1-2, M Quinlan 1-0, A Gordon 0-3.
29 August 1971Semi-final Galway 3-05 - 2-16 Tipperary Portumna Grounds
J Quinn 3-0, C Stanley 0-2, PJ Molloy 0-1, T O'Hara 0-1, J Norris 0-1.J Barry 1-1, J Carey 1-1, S Power 0-3, J Noonan 0-3, P Lowry 0-3, B Teehan 0-2, JP McDonnell 0-2, E Butler 0-1.

All-Ireland final

19 September 1971Final Tipperary 3-16 - 3-13 Wicklow Nowlan Park
P Lowry 2-6, S Power 1-3, PJ McDonald 0-2, B Teehan 0-2, J Noonan 0-2, S Barry 0-1.M Delaney 1-9, J Doyle 1-1, W Hilliard 1-0, M O'Brien 0-1, T Morrissey 0-1, T Scott 0-1.Referee: N Dalton (Waterford)

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