1980 All-Ireland Senior B Hurling Championship

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1980 All-Ireland Senior B Hurling Championship
Dates11 May - 6 July 1980
Teams10
Champions Colours of Kildare.svg Kildare (2nd title)
Dom Maguire (captain)
Runners-up Colours of London.svg London
Tournament statistics
Matches played10
Goals scored49 (4.9 per match)
Points scored235 (23.5 per match)
Top scorer(s) Colours of Kildare.svg Johnny Walsh (0-34)
1979 (Previous)(Next) 1981

The 1980 All-Ireland Senior B Hurling Championship was the seventh staging of the All-Ireland Senior B Hurling Championship since its establishment by the Gaelic Athletic Association in 1974. The championship ran from 11 May to 6 July 1980.

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The All-Ireland final was played at the Croke Park in Dublin on 6 July 1980 between Kildare and London, in what was their first ever meeting in the All-Ireland final. [1] Kildare won the match by 2-20 to 2-14 to claim their second All-Ireland title overall and a first title in six years. [2] [3]

Kildare's Johnny Walsh was the championship's top scorer with 0-34.

Results

All-Ireland first round

11 May 1980First round Westmeath 4-13 - 2-02 Armagh Cusack Park
J Egan 3-0, M Ryan 1-2, G Jackson 0-5, P Dalton 0-2, M Cosgrave 0-2, W Shanley 0-1, S Fagan 0-1.J Corvan 1-1, B McDonald 1-0, J Christie 0-1.
11 May 1980First round Meath 2-09 - 3-07 Down St Loman's Park
F McCann 1-3, J Norris 1-2, J Ennis 0-2, C Maguire 0-2.B Mullan 1-4, B Coulter 2-0, J Conlon 0-1, D Mullan 0-1, C O'Flynn 0-1.

All-Ireland quarter-finals

18 May 1980Quarter-final Antrim 2-14 - 1-12 Westmeath St Patrick's Park
Referee: B Crawford (Down)
18 May 1980Quarter-final Kerry 4-15 - 2-03 Roscommon Austin Stack Park
J O'Sullivan 1-4, P Moriarty 2-0, L O'Mahony 1-2, J O'Grady 0-3, T Nolan 0-2, DJ Leahy 0-1, J Kelly 0-1, J Kirby 0-1, J Carroll 0-1.S Kilroy 1-1, P Dolan 1-0, P Kelly 0-1, Paudie Kelly 0-1.
18 May 1980Quarter-final Kildare 6-19 - 2-08 Down St Conleth's Park
J Tompkins 1-7, D Maguire 3-0, T Carew 1-3, J O'Connor 0-3, J Walsh 0-3, T White 0-2, N Walsh 0-1.B Mullen 0-6, J Conlon 1-0, C O'Flynn 1-0, D Mullen 0-1, B Coulter 0-1.
18 May 1980Quarter-final Carlow 0-14 - 1-03 Wicklow Dr Cullen Park
E Quirke 0-4, M Murphy 0-4, E Hession 0-2, P Quirke 0-1, W Cullen 0-1, R Moore 0-1, J Gorman 0-1.D Gorman 1-0, S Brennan 0-1, S Keogh 0-1, J Sullivan 0-1.

All-Ireland semi-finals

8 June 1980Semi-final Carlow 1-17 - 2-09 Kerry Seán Treacy Park
M Murphy 0-8, P Cassins 1-1, E Quirke 0-2, E Hession 0-2, J O'Hara 0-1, W Cullen 0-1, J Kavanagh 0-1, P Quirke 0-1.P Moriarty 1-6, L O'Mahony 1-2, T Nolan 0-1.
8 June 1980Semi-final Kildare 3-09 - 2-10 Antrim Croke Park
J Walsh 0-7, D Maguire 1-1, P White 1-0, M Moore 1-0, J Tompkins 0-1.E Donnelly 2-1, M O'Connell 0-2, B Donnelly 0-2, B Lavery 0-1, M McGaughney 0-1, P Donnelly 0-1, P Boyle 0-1, R McDonnell 0-1.

All-Ireland home final

15 June 1980Home final Kildare 5-21 - 3-16 Carlow O'Connor Park
J Walsh 0-12, J Tompkins 2-1, T Carew 1-3, T White 1-2, F Deering 1-0, T Johnson 0-1, J O'Connell 0-1, N Walsh 0-1.M Murphy 0-9, E Quirke 2-2, P Cassins 1-0, W Cullen 0-2, M Delaney 0-1, J Kavanagh 0-1, J O'Hara 0-1.

All-Ireland final

6 July 1980Final Kildare 2-20 - 2-14 London Croke Park
J Walsh 0-12, T White 1-2, T Carew 1-2, J O'Connell 0-2, J Maguire 0-1, T Tompkins 0-1.F Canning 0-6, M Linnane 1-1, M Hughes 1-1, B Gilligan 0-2, F McCormack 0-1, L Moloney 0-1, M Blake 0-1, F Fahy 0-1.Referee: J Denton (Wexford)

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  1. "Veterans boost exiles". Irish Press. 7 July 1980. Retrieved 30 December 2024.
  2. "Kildare win but will not match Galway". Cork Examiner. 7 July 1980. Retrieved 30 December 2024.
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