Championship Details | |
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Dates | 28 March – 19 September 1971 |
Teams | 18 |
All Ireland Champions | |
Winners | Tipperary (3rd win) |
Captain | Éamonn Butler |
All Ireland Runners-up | |
Runners-up | Wicklow |
Captain | Mick O'Brien |
Provincial Champions | |
Munster | Tipperary |
Leinster | Wicklow |
Ulster | Down |
Connacht | Not Played |
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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.
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]
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. |
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. |
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. |
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. |
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. |
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. |
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. |
11 July 1971Final | Antrim | 1-12 - 5-08 | Down | St. Patrick's Park |
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. |
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. |
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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