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All-Ireland SHC | Quarter-final | ||
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In 2000 Tipperary competed in the National Hurling League and the Munster and All-Ireland championships. It was Nicky English's second year in charge of the team with Tommy Dunne also in his second year as team captain. Finches continued as sponsors of Tipperary GAA. [1]
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | Diff | Pts | Notes |
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1 | Tipperary | 6 | 5 | 0 | 1 | 47 | 10 | Division 1 runners-up |
2 | Waterford | 6 | 5 | 0 | 1 | 12 | 10 | |
3 | Kilkenny | 6 | 4 | 0 | 2 | 30 | 8 | |
4 | Cork | 6 | 3 | 0 | 3 | 39 | 6 | |
5 | Wexford | 6 | 3 | 0 | 3 | 11 | 6 | |
6 | Laois | 6 | 1 | 0 | 5 | -72 | 2 | |
7 | Derry | 6 | 0 | 0 | 6 | -67 | 0 |
27 February 2000Round 2 | Tipperary | 5-20 - 1-12 | Derry | Semple Stadium, Thurles |
E O'Neill 1-5, M O'Leary 1-3, P O'Brien 1-3, P Shelley 1-1, P Ryan 1-1, T Dunne 0-4, A Moloney 0-1, J Carroll 0-1, E Enright 0-1. | G McGonagle 0-6, J o'Dwyer 1-1, O Collins 0-4, M Collins 0-1. | Referee: S McMahon (Clare) |
12 March 2000Round 3 | Wexford | 1-15 - 0-20 | Tipperary | Bellefield Park, Enniscorthy |
C McGrath 0-9, D Fitzhenry 1-1, M Jordan 0-2, J Lawlor 0-1, L Dunne 0-1, R McCarthy 0-1. | E O'Neill 0-6, M O'Leary 0-5, G Maguire 0-3, P Kelly 0-2, B Cummins 0-1, A Moloney 0-1, P Shelly 0-1, T Dunne 0-1. | Attendance: 5,000 Referee: P O'Connor (Limerick) |
26 March 2000Round 4 | Tipperary | 2-9 - 2-14 | Kilkenny | Semple Stadium, Thurles |
T Dunne 2-4, E O'Neill 0-2, P Shelly 0-2, A Moloney 0-1. | H Shefflin 0-10, E Brennan 2-3, N Moloney 0-1. | Referee: P O'Connor (Limerick) |
2 April 2000Round 5 | Cork | 1-12 - 2-11 | Tipperary | Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Cork |
N Ronan 1-1, M O'Connell 0-3, B O'Connor 0-2, M Laners 0-1, T McCarthy 0-1, S McGrath 0-1, J Deane 0-1, A Browne 0-1, K Murray 0-1. | T Dunne 1-3, M O'Leary 0-4, G Maguire 1-0, A Moloney 0-2, E O'Neill 0-1, P Shelly 0-1. | Attendance: 10,000 Referee: K McMahon (Clare) |
8 April 2000Round 6 | Tipperary | 5-25 - 0-18 | Laois | Semple Stadium, Thurles |
L Cahill 2-2, P O'Brien 2-0, T Dunne 0-6, M O'Leary 0-5, P Shelly 1-1, E O'Neill 0-3, D Ryan 0-3, A Moloney 0-2, P Ryan 0-2, B O'Meara 0-1. | D Cuddy 0-6, F O'Sullivan 0-5, P Cuddy 0-2, D Conroy 0-2, D Rooney 0-2, N Rigney 0-1. | Referee: A Mac Suibhne (Dublin) |
16 April 2000Round 7 | Waterford | 2-15 - 4-15 | Tipperary | Walsh Park, Waterford |
K McGrath 1-5, P Flynn 0-6, A Kirwan 1-0, D Shanahan 0-2, B Walsh 0-1, B Henley 0-1. | P Shelly 2-2, T Dunne 0-7, P O'Brien 1-1, P Ryan 1-0, M O'Leary 0-2, L Cahill 0-1, J Leahy 0-1, D Ryan 0-1. | Referee: S McMahon (Clare) |
30 April 2000Semi-final | Tipperary | 2-18 - 0-17 | Limerick | Semple Stadium, Thurles |
T Dunne 0-8 (6f, 1'65'), J Leahy 1-2, M O'Leary 1-1, P Shelly, P O'Brien 0-2 each, A Moloney, J Carroll, L Cahill 0-1 each. | Report | M Keane 0-7 (3f), S O'Neill, M O'Brien 0-2 each, M Foley 0-1(f), O Moran 0-1 (f), B Begley, J Cormican, D Hennessy, J Moran 0-1 each. | Referee: P Horan (Offaly) |
14 May 2000Final | Galway | 2-18 - 2-13 | Tipperary | Gaelic Grounds, Limerick |
R Gantley 0-9 (9f), O Canning 2-0, F Healy 0-4, O Fahy 0-3, M Kerins, D Tierney 0-1 each. | Report | T Dunne 0-5 (4f), P O'Brien 1-2, P Shelley 1-1, M O'Leary 0-3, D Kennedy, R Ryan 0-1 each. | Referee: P O'Connor (Limerick) |
Tipperary | 0-17 – 0-14 | Waterford |
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T Dunne 0-5 (5f), J Leahy 0-3, D Ryan, P Shelley, M O'Leary 0-2 each, B O'Meara, P Ryan, P O'Brien 0-1 each. | (report) | K McGrath, P Flynn (2f) 0-3 each, P Queally, D Bennett 0-2 each, F Hartley (f), B O'Sullivan, T Browne, D Shanahan 0-1 each. |
Tipperary | 2-19 – 1-14 | Clare |
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E. O'Neill (0-7), D. Ryan (1-1), P. Shelly (1-0), J. Leahy (0-3), B. O'Meara (0-3), M. O'Leary (0-3), T. Dunne (0-1), P. O'Brien (0-1). | (Report) | D. Forde (1-1), J. O'Connor (0-3), N. Gilligan (0-2), S. McMahon (0-2), G. Quinn (0-1), B. Quinn (0-1), A. Daly (0-1), E. Flannery (0-1), K. Ralph (0-1), B. Murphy (0-1). |
Cork | 0-23 – 3-12 | Tipperary |
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J Deane 0-10 (7f), B O'Connor, S McGrath, A Browne 0-3 each, P Ryan 0-2 (1f), D Barrett, K Murray 0-1 each. | (report) | E O'Neill 1-5 (4f), T Dunne 2-0, B O'Meara, E Enright 0-2 each, J Leahy, P Kelly, L Cahill 0-1 each. |
Galway | 1-14 – 0-15 | Tipperary |
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E Cloonan 1-4 (1-1 frees), R Gantley 0-5 (2f, 2'65's), D Canning, A Kerins, O Fahy, J Rabbitte, K Broderick 0-1 each. | (report) (report 2) B Cummins P Ormonde, P Maher, Michael Ryan J Carroll, D Kennedy, E Corcoran Micheal Ryan (Templederry), J Leahy M O'Leary, E Enright, B O'Meara T Dunne, P Shelley (0-1), E O'Neill (0-3). Subs: D Fahy for M Ryan, P Kelly (0-1) for Corcoan, A Maloney for Leahy, E Kelly (0-1) for O'Leary, L Cahill for Maloney. | J Leahy 0-4 (3f), E O'Neill 0-3 (2f), B O'Meara, M O'Leary 0-2 each, P Shelley, E Enright, P Kelly, E Kelly 0-1 each. |
Tipperary won two All Star Awards with both Brendan Cummins and John Carroll winning for the first time. [2]
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