2007 Dublin Senior Hurling Championship

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2007 Dublin Senior Hurling Championship
Tournament details
County Dublin
Year2007
Winners
Champions Ballyboden St Endas (1st win)
ManagerLiam Hogan

The 2007 Dublin Senior Hurling Championship is a Dublin-based GAA club competition between the top clubs in Dublin Hurling. 'UCD GAA have elected not to participate in the Dublin SHC for 2007.' The first round of the 2007 championship was due to begin on August 28, 2007. However, these dates were put forward to mid September to accommodate for the Dublin players contesting the All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship.

Contents

Quarter and Semi-finals

GameDateVenueWinnerScoreLoserScore
Dublin SHC
Quarter-final
October 14O'Toole ParkCuala
S Murphy 1–2, E Dunne 1-1 (1-1 f), S Kiely 0-2 (0-2f), F O'Brien (0-1f), D Holden 0-1 each.
2-07O'Tooles
K Flynn 0-10 (0-5f, 0-2 '65'), G O'Meara 0–2, G Morris, L Ryan, D Webster, P Carton 0-1 each.
0-16
Dublin SHC
Quarter-final
October 14O'Toole ParkBallyboden St Endas
D Sweeney 1–3, J Doody 1-1, M Travers (0-4f), M Griffin (0-2f) 0-4 each, C Keaney 1–0, S Durkin 0–1.
3-13Dublin North 2
P Carroll 0-8 (0-8f), S Mullen, P O Laoire, J Boland 0-1 each.
0-11
Dublin SHC
Quarter-final
October 14Parnell ParkLucan Sarsfields
F Clandillon 1-4 (0-3f), G Coleman 0–3, J McCaffrey, T Sommers (0-2f) 0-2 each, T Clandillon, P O'Driscoll 0-1 each.
1-13St Brigids
P McAvenue 0-6 (0-5f, 0-1 '65'), A McEnerney 0–2, C O'Mahony, C Ryan (0-1 sline) A Nolan (0-1f) 0-1 each.
0-11
Dublin SHC
Quarter-final
October 14Parnell ParkSt Vincents
T McGrane 0-8 (7f), G Boyle 2-2, N Bishop, S McHugh 0-1 each.
2-12Craobh Chiaráin
D O'Reilly 0-5 (0-4f, 0-1 '65'), A McCrabbe 0-3 (0-2f, 0-1 '65'), J McGuirk, S McDonnell (0-2f), K English 0-2 each, P O'Boyle (0-1 f), S Bennett 0-1 each.
0-16
Dublin SHC
Semi-final
October 14Parnell ParkSt Vincents
T McGrane 0-8 (0-6f, 0-1 ‘65’), S O’Neill 1–0, R Fallon 0-2 (0-2f), S Loughlin, D Russell, G Boyle 0-1 each.
1-13O'Tooles
K Flynn 0-5 (0-5f), L Ryan 0–3, P Carton 1–0, K Horgan 0–1.
1-09
Dublin SHC
Semi-final
October 14Parnell ParkBallyboden St Endas
D Sweeney 2–0, M Griffin 0-4 (0-3f), M Travers 0-3 (0-3f), E Kinsella 1–0, C Keaney (0-1f), E Carroll 0-2 each, S Hiney 0–1; Lucan own goal.
4-12Lucan Sarsfields
T Sommers 0-4 (0-2f, 0-1 ‘65’), P O’Driscoll 0–3, F Clandillon, J McCaffrey (0-1 ‘65’) 0-2 each, A O’Neill, D Quinn 0-1 each.
0-13

Group A

The opening game of the tournament was the Group A clash between South Dublin and Faughs. Faughs won the game by 1–10 to 1–07 at Blunden Drive on September 13. [1] In the second game of the opening round Lucan Sarsfields had a convincing win over Craobh which put them on top of the table after the first round. [2] The second round saw Craobh return to lastyears form with a convincing 1–15 to 0–09 victory over Faughs. [3]

TablePWDLFA+/-Pts
Lucan Sarsfields 33003-423-29+226
Craobh Chiaráin 32014-382-28+154
Faughs 32013-283-38-162
South Dublin 130031-223-38-220
GameDateVenueTeamScoreTeamScore
SHC A1September 13Blunden DriveSouth Dublin 11-07Faughs1-10
SHC A1September 14 Parnell Park Craobh Chiaráin 1-08 Lucan Sarsfields 2-13
SHC A2September 29 Parnell Park Craobh Chiaráin 1-15Faughs0-09
SHC A2September 29O'Toole ParkLucan Sarsfields0-13Dublin South 10-09
SHC A3October 6Craobh Chiaráin2-15Dublin South 10-06
SHC A3October 9Lucan Sarsfields1-16Faughs2-09

Group B

TablePWDLFA+/-Pts
St Vincents 33005-544-22+356
St Brigids 30129-303-33+153
Crumlin 32012-358-43-262
North Dublin 130120-291-50-241
GameDateVenueTeamScoreTeamScore
SHC A1September 15 Parnell Park Crumlin1-09St Vincents2-21
SHC A1September 15 Parnell Park St Brigids0-12Dublin North 10-12
SHC A2September 24 Parnell Park Crumlin0-18Dublin North 10-09
SHC A2September 29 Parnell Park St Vincents2-13St Brigids3-05
SHC A3October 7St Vincents1-20Dublin North 10-08
SHC A3October 8St Brigids6-13Crumlin1-08

Group C

The first game of Group C between O'Tooles and Naomh Mearnóg was abandoned due to a problem with the floodlights. [1]

TablePWDLFA+/-Pts
O'Tooles 33006-492-26+376
North Dublin 232014-474-38+114
Naomh Mearnóg 31024-356-46-172
St Marks 30033-325-53-310
GameDateVenueTeamScoreTeamScore
SHC A1September 15O'Toole ParkSt Marks2-09North Dublin 21-20
SHC A1September 15Páirc N. UinsionnO'Tooles3-13Naomh Mearnóg1-09
SHC A2September 26 Parnell Park O'Tooles2-18St Marks0-07
SHC A2September 25Blunden DriveDublin North 22-17Naomh Mearnóg1-11
SHC A3October 10O'Tooles1-18North Dublin 21-10
SHC A3October 10Naomh Mearnóg2-15St Marks1-16

Group D

Kilmacud opened the 2007 Group D first round with a one-sided victory over Dublin South 2. [4]

TablePWDLFA+/-Pts
Ballyboden St Endas 33004-511-35+286
Cuala 32015-464-42+084
Kilmacud Crokes 31023-453-39+092
Dublin South 230033-318-61-450
GameDateVenueTeamScoreTeamScore
SHC A1September 14Blunden DriveKilmacud Crokes3-19South Dublin 21-08
SHC A1September 15O'Toole ParkCuala1-12Ballyboden St Endas2-16
SHC A2September 29O'Toole ParkSouth Dublin 20-11Ballyboden St Endas1-22
SHC A2October 6Cuala1-14Kilmacud Crokes0-14

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