2004 All-Ireland Intermediate Hurling Championship

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2004 All-Ireland Intermediate Hurling Championship
Championship Details
Dates16 May 4 September 2004
Teams9
All Ireland Champions
Winners Cork (5th win)
CaptainBrendan Walsh
ManagerJohnny Keane
All Ireland Runners-up
Runners-up Kilkenny
CaptainDavid Buggy
ManagerMaurice Power
Provincial Champions
Munster Cork
Leinster Kilkenny
UlsterNot Played
ConnachtNot Played
Championship Statistics
Matches Played9
Total Goals31 (3.44 per game)
Total Points230 (25.55 per game)
Top Scorer Colours of Cork.svg Darren Dineen (1-18)
2003
2005

The 2004 All-Ireland Intermediate Hurling Championship was the 21st staging of the All-Ireland hurling championship. The championship began on 16 May 2004 and ended on 4 September 2004.

Contents

Cork were the defending champions and successfully retained the title after defeating Kilkenny by 1–16 to 1–10 in a replay of the final. [1] [2]

Team summaries

TeamColoursMost recent success
All-IrelandProvincial
Antrim Saffron and white 1973
Clare Saffron and blue
Cork Red and white 2003 2003
Galway Maroon and white 2002 1998
Kilkenny Black and amber 1973 2003
Limerick Green and white 1998 1998
Tipperary Blue and gold 2000 2002
Waterford White and blue
Wexford Purple and gold 1964 2002

Leinster Intermediate Hurling Championship

Leinster final

30 June 2004Final Wexford 1-10 - 3-17 Kilkenny Wexford Park
P White 0-6, J Lawlor 1-0, D Mythen 0-2, G Coleman 0-1, M Kelly 0-1. Report D Buggy 1-4; M Grace 0-6; J Power 1-2; E McGrath 1-1; E Walsh 0-3; D Mackey 0-1.

Munster Intermediate Hurling Championship

Munster quarter-final

16 May 2004Quarter-final Clare 2-13 - 0-11 Waterford Semple Stadium
E Taaffe 1-6, B Nugent 0-5, S Arthur 1-1, C Earlie 0-1.P Kearney 0-7, D Howard 0-2, C Watt 0-1, D Murphy 0-1.Referee: D Richardson (Limerick)

Munster semi-finals

30 May 2004Semi-final Limerick 1-10 - 1-21 Cork Gaelic Grounds
P Heffernan 0-5, D Clancy 1-1, P Neenan 0-2, J Lynch 0-1, A O'Connor 0-1.D Dineen 1-5, R O'Doherty 0-5, P McGrath 0-3, D Fitzgerald 0-3, S Dineen 0-2, S Hayes 0-1, E Conway 0-1.Referee: G Hoey (Clare)
6 June 2004Semi-final Tipperary 2-20 - 3-09 Clare Páirc Uí Chaoimh
T Slevin 1-5, P Buckley 1-1, B Gaynor 0-3, R O'Brien 0-3, B Hogan 0-2, C O'Brien 0-2, S Everard 0-2, E Ryan 0-1, S McGrath 0-1.E Taaffe 2-3, B Nugent 1-3, F Flynn 0-1, C Earlie 0-1, B Shally 0-1.Referee: J Sexton (Limerick)

Munster final

14 July 2004Final Cork 0-18 - 1-09 Tipperary Páirc Uí Rinn
D Dineen 0-9 (0-8f), C O'Reilly 0-3, P McGrath 0-2, E Conway 0-2, S Hayes 0-1, R O'Doherty 0-1. Report J Leahy 1-1 (1-0f), T Slevin 0-2, B Hogan 0-2f, B Gaynor 0-2, D Maher 0-1, R O'Brien 0-1.Referee: P Moore (Waterford)

All-Ireland Intermediate Hurling Championship

All-Ireland semi-finals

7 August 2004Semi-final Kilkenny 2-13 - 2-11 Galway St. Brendan's Park
J Power 2-1, D Buggy 0-4f, C Herity 0-4, M Grace 0-2, D Mackey, J Phelan 0-1 each. Report A Callanan 2-1, C Dervan 0-4, K Burke, K Hubin 0-2 each, W Lawless, D Reilly 0-1 each.Referee: J McDonnell (Tipperary)
14 August 2004Semi-final Cork 5-09 - 2-11 Antrim Parnell Park
R O’Doherty, E Conway 2-0 each; P Dineen 1-0; D Dineen (0-1 free), B O’Dwyer 0-3 each; J Olden, J Russell, D Fitzgerald (free) 0-1 each Report P Cunningham 0-7 (0-4 frees); B Quinn 1-2 (0-1 free); K McMullen 1-0; E McKellop (free), P Donnelly 0-1 each.Referee: J Kelly (Wexford)

All-Ireland final

22 August 2004Final Cork 2-11 - 2-11 Kilkenny Semple Stadium
R Doherty 1-2, J Russell 1-1, D Fitzgerald 0-5 (0-3 frees, 0-1 65), S Hayes, E Conway, D Dineen (free) 0-1 each. Report B Phelan 1-1, E Walsh 1-0, D Buggy 0-5 (0-2 frees, 0-1 65), C Herity 0-3 (0-2 65s), PJ Corcoran, M Grace 0-1 each.Referee: S Roche (Tipperary)
4 September 2004Final replay Cork 1-16 - 1-10 Kilkenny Semple Stadium
S Hayes (1-1), D Fitzgerald (0-3), R Doherty (0-2), E Conway (0-2), D Dineen (0-2), B O'Dwyer (0-2), J Masters (0-2), N Murphy (0-1), J Olden (0-1). Report R Power (0-5), J Power (1-0), D Buggy (0-2), C Herity (0-1), M Grace (0-1), JP Corcoran (0-1).Referee: P Ahern (Carlow)

Championship statistics

Top scoers

Overall
RankPlayerTeamTallyTotalMatchesAverage
1Darren Dineen Cork 1-182154.20
2Rory O'Doherty Cork 3-101953.80
3 Éamonn Taaffe Clare 3-091829.00
4 David Buggy Kilkenny 1-151844.50
5Jamie Power Kilkenny 4-031543.75
In a single game
RankPlayerTeamTallyTotalOpposition
1 Éamonn Taaffe Clare 2-039 Tipperary
Éamonn Taaffe Clare 1-069 Waterford
Darren Dineen Cork 0-099 Tipperary
4Darren Dineen Cork 1-058 Limerick
Tadhg Slevin Tipperary 1-058 Clare
6Jamie Power Kilkenny 2-017 Galway
Aonghus Callanan Galway 2-017 Kilkenny
David Buggy Kilkenny 1-047 Wexford
Paul Kearney Waterford 0-077 Clare
Paddy Cunningham Antrim 0-077 Cork

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References

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  2. "A short burst is all Cork require". Irish Times. 6 September 2004. Retrieved 10 July 2010.