1995 All-Ireland Senior B Hurling Championship

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1995 All-Ireland Senior B Hurling Championship
Dates7 May - 6 July 1995
Teams6
Champions Colours of London.svg London (5th title)
Dan McKenna (captain)
Runners-up Colours of Wicklow.svg Wicklow
Tom Byrne (captain)
Jack Murray (manager)
Tournament statistics
Matches played6
Goals scored22 (3.67 per match)
Points scored123 (20.5 per match)
Top scorer(s) Colours of Wicklow.svg John Keogh (1-18)
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The 1995 All-Ireland Senior B Hurling Championship was the 22nd staging of the All-Ireland Senior B Hurling Championship since its establishment by the Gaelic Athletic Association in 1974. The championship ran from 7 May to 6 July 1995.

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Roscommon were the defending champions, however, they availed of their right to promotion to the Connacht Senior Hurling Championship and did not field a team. [1] [2]

The All-Ireland final was played at O'Moore Park in Portlaoise on 2 July 1995 between London and Wicklow, in what was their first ever meeting in the All-Ireland final. London won the match by 2-07 to 0-08 to claim a record fifth All-Ireland title overall and a first title in five years. [3]

Wicklow's John Keogh was the championship's top scorer with 1-18.

Results

All-Ireland quarter-finals

7 May 1995Quarter-final Louth 0-08 - 6-16 Wicklow Drogheda Park
M Gormley 0-3, D Dunne 0-2, J Murphy 0-2, E Downey 0-1.P Devlin 4-1, S Byrne 1-2, J Keogh 0-5, T Collins 1-1, D Hyland 0-4, C Byrne 0-1, C O'Toole 0-1, S O'Loughlin 0-1.
14 May 1995Quarter-final Fermanagh 3-11 - 3-08 Mayo Brewster Park
O McShea 2-6, S O'Donnell 1-3, C Dunne 0-1, S Duffy 0-1.Declan Greally 2-1, Dom Greally 1-1, J Cunnane 0-4, V O'Hora 0-1, S Granahan 0-1.Referee: O O'Neill (Meath)

All-Ireland semi-finals

21 May 1995Semi-final Wicklow 2-16 - 1-06 Fermanagh St Brigid's Park
D Hyland 0-6, S Byrne 1-2, J Keogh 0-5, S O'Loughlin 1-0, T Collins 0-1, N Cremin 0-1, C Byrne 0-1.A McPhillips 1-0, S O'Donnell 0-2, O McShea 0-2, S Duffy 0-1, S Breslin 0-1.
21 May 1995Semi-final Kildare 0-14 - 1-09 Derry St Brigid's Park
C Byrne 0-6, M Moloney 0-2, J Byrne 0-2, E Kelly 0-1, R Coyle 0-1, G Deering 0-1, D Bowden 0-1.O Collins 1-7, C McGurk 0-1, M McKenna 0-1.

All-Ireland home final

3 June 1995Home final Wicklow 3-12 - 1-08 Kildare Nowlan Park
J Keogh 1-4, S Byrne 1-1, T Collins 0-4, N Cremin 1-0, D Hyland 0-2, C Byrne 0-1.G Deering 0-5, B Coulston 1-0, C Byrne 0-3.Referee: J McDonnell (Tipperary)

All-Ireland final

2 July 1995Final London 2-07 - 0-08 Wicklow O'Moore Park
T Galway 0-5, F Moran 1-0, D Murphy 1-0, M Cunningham 0-2.J Keogh 0-4, D Hyland 0-3, N Cremin 0-1.Referee: A Mac Suibhne (Dublin)

Championship statistics

Top scorers

Overall
RankPlayerCountyTallyTotalMatchesAverage
1John Keogh Wicklow 1-182145.25
2Don Hyland Wicklow 0-151543.75
3Seán Byrne Wicklow 3-051434.66
4Ollie McShea Fermanagh 2-081427.00
5Paddy Devlin Wicklow 4-011343.25

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References

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  2. "Inter-county roll of honour". Roscommon GAA website. Retrieved 14 May 2023.
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