2000 Railway Cup Hurling Championship

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2000 Railway Cup
Date11 November 2000 - 12 November 2000
Teams Flag of Connacht.svg Connacht
Flag of Leinster.svg Leinster
Flag of Munster.svg Munster
Flag of Ulster.svg Ulster
Champions Flag of Munster.svg Munster (42nd title)
Fergal Ryan (captain)
Runners-up Flag of Leinster.svg Leinster
Willie O'Connor (captain)
Tournament statistics
Matches played3
Goals scored11 (3.67 per match)
Points scored78 (26 per match)
Top scorer(s) Flag of Munster.svg Joe Deane (1-11)
1999 (Previous)(Next) 2001

The 2000 Railway Cup Hurling Championship was the 73rd series of the inter-provincial hurling Railway Cup. [1] Three matches were played between 11 November 2000 and 12 November 2000 to decide the title. It was contested by Connacht, Leinster, Munster and Ulster.

Contents

Connacht entered the championship as the defending champions, however, they were defeated by Munster at the semi-final stage.

On 12 November 2000, Munster won the Railway Cup after a 3-15 to 2-15 defeat of Leinster in the final at Nowlan Park, Kilkenny. [2] It was their 42nd Railway Cup title overall and their first title since 1997.

Munster's Joe Deane was the Railway Cup top scorer with 1-11.

Results

Semi-finals

11 November 2000Semi-final Leinster 1-15 - 1-07 Ulster Palmerstown Sportsfield, Kilkenny
DJ Carey 1-5, H Shefflin 0-4, G Hanniffy 0-2, A Fenlon 0-1, J Power 0-1, N Horan 0-1, C Carter 0-1.G McGrattan 1-1, G O'Kane 0-2, C McCambridge 0-2, G Biggs 0-1, A Delargy 0-1.Attendance: 80
11 November 2000Semi-final Munster 1-19 - 3-07 Connacht Páirc Lachtáin, Freshford
J Deane 0-7, J Leahy 0-5, A Browne 1-0, O Moran 0-2, TJ Ryan 0-2, D Forde 0-1, B O'Meara 0-1, P Flynn 0-1, S McGrath 0-1.R Gantley 1-3, C Murray 1-1, M Kerins 1-0, O Canning 0-1, F Gantley 0-1, O Fahy 0-1.Attendance: 50
Referee: D Murphy (Wexford)

Final

12 November 2000Final Leinster 2-15 - 3-15 Munster Nowlan Park, Kilkenny
C Carter 1-7, DJ Carey 0-4, H Shefflin 1-0, B Whelehan 0-2, A Comerford 0-1, A Hanlon 0-1.S McGrath 2-1, J Deane 1-4, A Browne 0-3, J Leahy 0-2, B O'Meara 0-2, A Markham 0-1, P Flynn 0-1, TJ Ryan 0-1.Referee: J McClean (Antrim)

Top scorers

Overall
RankPlayerCountyTallyTotalMatchesAverage
1 Joe Deane Munster 1-111427.00
2 D. J. Carey Leinster 1-091226.00
3 Charlie Carter Leinster 1-081125.50
4 Seánie McGrath Munster 2-02824.00
3 Henry Shefflin Leinster 1-04723.50
Single game
RankPlayerCountyTallyTotalOpposition
1 Charlie Carter Leinster 1-0710 Munster
2 D. J. Carey Leinster 1-058 Ulster
3 Seánie McGrath Munster 2-017 Leinster
Joe Deane Munster 1-047 Leinster
Joe Deane Munster 0-077 Connacht

Sources

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References

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  2. "Munster Railway Cup-winning teams". Munster GAA website. Retrieved 27 December 2018.