1992 All-Ireland Senior B Hurling Championship

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1992 All-Ireland Senior B Hurling Championship
Dates10 May - 12 July 1992
Teams11
Champions Colours of Carlow.svg Carlow (1st title)
John Byrne (captain)
Martin Fitzpatrick (manager)
Runners-up Colours of London.svg London
Tournament statistics
Matches played12
Goals scored55 (4.58 per match)
Points scored275 (22.92 per match)
Top scorer(s) Colours of Westmeath.svg David Kilcoyne (2-27)
1991 (Previous)(Next) 1993

The 1992 All-Ireland Senior B Hurling Championship was the 19th staging of the All-Ireland Senior B Hurling Championship since its establishment by the Gaelic Athletic Association in 1974. The championship ran from 10 May to 12 July 1992.

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Westmeath entered the championship as the defending champions, howeevr, they were beaten by Carlow in the All-Ireland home final. [1]

The All-Ireland final was played at the Emerald GAA Grounds in Ruislip on 12 July 1992 between Carlow and London, in what was their second meeting in the All-Ireland final and a first meeting in five years. Carlow won the match by 2-15 to 3-10 to claim their very first All-Ireland title. [2] [3]

Westmeath's David Kilcoyne was the championship's top scorer with 2-27.

Results

All-Ireland preliminary round

10 May 1992Preliminary round Monaghan 4-06 - 1-21 Meath Páirc Uí Néill
M Curran 1-4, O Connell 2-0, P McShane 1-0, M O'Dowd 0-2.T Duignan 1-9, P Kelly 0-4, P Potterton 0-3, R Kelly 0-2, M Gannon 0-2, P Growney 0-1.
10 May 1992Preliminary round Wicklow 5-07 - 4-09 Kildare Pearse Park
D Curran 3-0, D Bury 1-4, T Munroe 1-0, D Hyland 0-1, N Byrne 0-1, S Kennedy 0-1.M Moore 3-0, J Kinlan 1-0, J Byrne 0-2, E Kelly 0-2, G Deering 0-1, B O'Hara 0-1, C Byrne 0-1, J Byrne 0-1, G Deery 0-1.

All-Ireland quarter-finals

24 May 1992Quarter-final Roscommon 2-13 - 3-10 Westmeath Athleague Sportsfield
P Lyons 1-4, S Kilroy 1-3, B Boyle 0-2, A Kelly 0-2, P Dolan 0-1, M Cunniffe 0-1.D Kilcoyne 1-6, D Gillen 1-0, S McLoughlin 1-0, A Weir 0-2, R Galvin 0-2.
24 May 1992Quarter-final Mayo 4-08 - 1-08 Sligo Ballyhaunis Grounds
J Henry 0-7, M Trench 1-1, Dom Greally 1-0, Declan Greally 1-0, K Doyle 1-0.H Cox 1-2, P Severs 0-3, T Brennan 0-2, P Galvin 0-1.
24 May 1992Quarter-final Meath 1-11 - 2-09 Wicklow Páirc Tailteann
T Duignan 1-8, P Kelly 0-1, D Martin 0-1, P Potterton 0-1.S Byrne 1-0, D Curran 1-0, D Bury 0-2, D Hyland 0-2, C O'Brien 0-2, N Cremin 0-1, N Goggin 0-1, S Kennedy 0-1.
24 May 1992Quarter-final Armagh 0-04 - 3-13 Carlow Keady Grounds
S Hughes 0-1, P Devlin 0-1, P Lennon 0-1, C Shine 0-1.B Hayden 1-3, D Doyle 1-1, C Jordan 1-1, M Mullins 0-4, J Hayden 0-2, P Brennan 0-1, P Murphy 0-1.Referee: T McIntyre (Down)
31 May 1992Quarter-final replay Westmeath 3-15 - 1-11 Roscommon Cusack Park
D Kilcoyne 0-8, A Devine 1-2, S McLoughlin 1-0, J Kennedy 1-0, P Clancy 0-2, R Galvin 0-2, J Coyne 0-1.S Kilroy 1-7, A Kelly 0-2, D Coyle 0-1, P Lyons 0-1.

All-Ireland semi-finals

7 June 1992Semi-final Westmeath 5-19 - 2-12 Mayo Athleague Sportsfield
D Kilcoyne 1-7, S McLoughlin 1-4, P Clancy 1-3, R Galvin 1-1, J Kennedy 1-0, A Weir 0-1, B Kennedy 0-1, E Gallagher 0-1, J Coyne 0-1.J Henry 1-7, T Greally 1-0, J Cunnane 0-2, M Trench 0-2, C Collins 0-1.Referee: J Cody (Galway)
14 June 1992Semi-final Carlow 1-13 - 0-12 Wicklow Croke Park
B Hayden 0-7, M Mullins 1-0, J McDonald 0-3, D Doyle 0-1, J Byrne 0-1, P Murphy 0-1.N Bury 0-4, C O'Keeffe 0-3, D Curran 0-2, N Goggin 0-1, S Byrne 0-1, D Hyland 0-1.

All-Ireland home final

20 June 1992Final Carlow 1-14 - 4-05 Westmeath O'Connor Park
M Mullins 1-6, B Hayden 0-3, J Hayden 0-3, J McDonald 0-1, D Doyle 0-1.R Galvin 2-0, S McLoughlin 1-1, B Kennedy 1-1, E Gallagher 0-2, D Kilcoyne 0-1.
27 June 1992Final replay Carlow 3-13 - 0-17 Westmeath O'Connor Park
M Mullins 1-5, J Hayden 1-3, P Murphy 1-1, J McDonald 0-3, D Doyle 0-1.D Kilcoyne 0-5, E Gallagher 0-4, B McCabe 0-3, S McLoughlin 0-2, B Kennedy 0-1, J Coyne 0-1, R Galvin 0-1.Referee: W Barrett (Tipperary)

All-Ireland final

12 July 1992Final London 3-10 - 2-15 Carlow Emerald GAA Grounds
P Lynch 1-2, J Murphy 1-2, M McGrath 1-2, D Doyle 0-2, K Morrissey 0-2, S O'Leary 0-1, D McKenna 0-1.J Hayden 1-3, M Mullins 0-4, B Hayden 1-0, C Jordan 0-3, J Byrne 0-1, P Murphy 0-1, J McDonald 0-1.Referee: K Walsh (Clare)

Championship statistics

Top scorers

Overall
RankPlayerTeamTallyTotalMatchesAverage
1 David Kilcoyne Westmeath 2-273356.60
2 Mark Mullins Carlow 3-192855.60
3Tom Duignan Meath 2-1723211.50
4Seán McLoughlin Westmeath 4-071953.80
Brendan Hayden Carlow 2-131953.80
6Joe Hayden Carlow 2-111753.40
Joe Henry Mayo 1-141728.50
8Séamus Kilroy Roscommon 2-101628.00
9Danny Curran Wicklow 4-001226.00
10Mick Moore Kildare 3-00919.00
In a single game
RankPlayerTeamTallyTotalOpposition
1Tom Duignan Meath 1-0912 Monaghan
2Tom Duignan Meath 1-0811 Wicklow
3Séamus Kilroy Roscommon 1-0710 Westmeath
David Kilcoyne Westmeath 1-0710 Mayo
Joe Henry Mayo 1-0710 Westmeath
6Danny Curran Wicklow 3-009 Kildare
Mick Moore Kildare 3-009 Wicklow
David Kilcoyne Westmeath 1-069 Roscommon
Mark Mullins Carlow 1-069 Westmeath
10 Mark Mullins Carlow 1-058 Westmeath
David Kilcoyne Westmeath 0-088 Roscommon

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