Championship details | |
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Dates | 25 May - 7 September 2008 |
Teams | 12 |
All-Ireland champions | |
Winning team | Kilkenny (31st win) |
Captain | James 'Cha' Fitzpatrick |
Manager | Brian Cody |
All-Ireland Finalists | |
Losing team | Waterford |
Captain | Michael 'Brick' Walsh |
Manager | Davy FitzGerald |
Provincial champions | |
Munster | Tipperary |
Leinster | Kilkenny |
Ulster | Antrim |
Connacht | Not Played |
Championship statistics | |
No. matches played | 24 [1] |
Goals total | 79 (3.29 per game) |
Points total | 846 (35.25 per game) |
Top Scorer | Eoin Kelly (7-43) |
Player of the Year | Eoin Larkin |
All-Star Team | See here |
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The All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship 2008 was the 122nd since its establishment by the Gaelic Athletic Association in 1887. The first matches of the season were played on 25 May 2008, and the championship ended on 7 September 2008. Kilkenny went into the 2008 championship as defending champions, having won their thirtieth All-Ireland title the previous year.
The championship culminated with the All-Ireland final, held at Croke Park, Dublin. The match was contested by Kilkenny and Waterford. It was their first meeting in the final since 1963. Kilkenny won the game by 3–30 to 1–13. It was their third All-Ireland title in succession and a record thirty-first for the county. Kilkenny overtook Cork with the most All Ireland Titles. A position which they have not lost since.
The format of the 2008 championship was slightly different from previous formats:
12 counties participated in Tier 1 of the 2008 Championship. These teams were as follows:
Provincial Championships
The Leinster and Munster championships were played as usual. The Leinster and Munster champions advanced directly to the All-Ireland semi-finals. The Ulster champions advanced to the qualifiers. The Connacht championship was not played. Galway entered the qualifiers as Connacht representatives.
All-Ireland Qualifiers
Phase 1: (1 match) This was a single match between Antrim and Galway.
Phase 2: (2 matches) The winner of the phase 1 game played the team eliminated in the first round of the Leinster Championship. The loser of the phase 1 game played the team eliminated in the first round of the Munster Championship.
Phase 3: (2 matches) This phase consisted of two knock-out games between the beaten provincial semi-finalists in Leinster and Munster. Teams from the same province could not meet in these games.
Phase 4: (2 matches) The winners from phase 2 played the winners from phase 3 in a knock-out format.
All-Ireland Series
Quarter-finals: (2 matches) The defeated Munster and Leinster finalists played the winners of the qualifier phase 4 games.
Semi-finals: (2 matches) The Munster and Leinster champions played the winners of the quarter-finals.
Promotion/relegation
The losing teams from the qualifier phase 2 games played off. The loser of this game played a promotion/relegation play-off against the winners of the Christy Ring Cup.
Thirteen counties will compete in the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship: one team in the Connacht Senior Hurling Championship, six teams in the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship, five teams in the Munster Senior Hurling Championship and one team in the Ulster Senior Hurling Championship.
County | Last provincial title | Last championship title | Position in 2007 Championship | Appearance |
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Antrim | 2007 | — | Qualifier Group A | |
Clare | 1998 | 1997 | Quarter-finals | |
Cork | 2006 | 2005 | Quarter-finals | |
Dublin | 1961 | 1938 | Qualifier Group B | |
Galway | 1999 | 1988 | Quarter-finals | |
Kilkenny | 2007 | 2007 | Champions | |
Laois | 1949 | 1915 | Qualifier Group A | |
Limerick | 1996 | 1973 | Runners-up | |
Offaly | 1995 | 1998 | Qualifier Group B | |
Tipperary | 2001 | 2001 | Quarter-finals | |
Waterford | 2007 | 1959 | Semi-finals | |
Westmeath | — | — | Champions (Christy Ring Cup) | |
Wexford | 2004 | 1996 | Semi-finals |
Team | Colours | Sponsor | Captain(s) | Manager(s) |
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Antrim | Saffron and white | Creagh Concrete | Paddy Richmond | Terence 'Sambo' McNaughton Dominic McKinley |
Clare | Saffron and blue | Vodafone | Brian O'Connell | Mike McNamara |
Cork | Red and white | O2 | John Gardiner | Gerald McCarthy |
Dublin | Navy and blue | Arnotts | Stephen Hiney | Tommy Naughton |
Galway | Maroon and white | Supermacs | Ollie Canning | Ger Loughnane |
Kilkenny | Black and amber | Glanbia | James 'Cha' Fitzpatrick | Brian Cody |
Laois | Blue and white | The Heritage Hotel | Damien Fox Niall Rigney | |
Limerick | Green and white | Sporting Limerick | Mark Foley | Richie Bennis |
Offaly | Green, white and gold | Carroll Cuisine | Kevin Brady | Joe Dooley |
Tipperary | Blue and gold | Enfer | Eoin Kelly Paul Ormonde | Liam Sheedy |
Waterford | White and blue | 3 | Michael 'Brick' Walsh | Davy FitzGerald |
Wexford | Purple and yellow | Wexford Cheddar | Rory Jacob | John Meyler |
Quarter-Finals | Semi-Finals | Final | |||||||||
Dublin | 3-21 | ||||||||||
Westmeath | 0-11 | ||||||||||
Dublin | 0-19, 1-15 | ||||||||||
Wexford | 2-13, 2-15 | ||||||||||
Wexford | 0-17 | ||||||||||
Kilkenny | 5-21 | ||||||||||
Laois | 2-12 | ||||||||||
Offaly | 4-22 | ||||||||||
Offaly | 0-12 | ||||||||||
Kilkenny | 2-24 |
Laois | 2-12 - 4-22 | Offaly |
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W Hyland 2-3 (2-0f), N Costello 0-9 (7f). | B Carroll 0-16 (11f, 1 '65'), D Hayden 1-1, G Healion, D Molloy, J Rigney 1-0 each, S Dooley 0-2, A Egan, B Murphy, P Cleary 0-1 each. |
Dublin | 3-21 - 0-11 | Westmeath |
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D O'Callaghan 1-6 (1f), J Kelly, J Burke 1-1 each, R Fallon 0-3 (2f, 1 '65'), S Lambert, K Flynn, R O'Carroll 0-2 each, P Carton, D Curtin, M Carton, J McCaffrey 0-1 each. | A Mitchell 0-4 (4f), B Murtagh 0-3, P Clarke, D McNicholas 0-2 each. |
Dublin | 0-19 - 2-13 | Wexford |
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D O'Callaghan 0-9 (3f), R O'Carroll 0-4, M Carton, J McCaffery (sl), S Lambert, J Burke, D O'Dwyer, K Flynn 0-1 each. | E Quigley 1-2, D Lyng 0-5 (4f), S Banville 1-0, R Jacob 0-3, S Doyle 0-2, D Redmond 0-1. |
Offaly | 0-12 - 2-24 | Kilkenny |
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B Carroll 0-6 (2f, 1’65’), G Healion, J Bergin 0-2 each, R Hanniffy, D Molloy 0-1 each. | H Shefflin 0-11 (9f, 1’65’), E Larkin 0-4, M Comerford 1-1, A Fogarty 1-0, M Rice, E Brennan 0-2 each, J Fitzpatrick, M Fennelly, R Hogan, TJ Reid 0-1 each. |
Dublin | 1-15 - 2-15 | Wexford |
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D O'Callaghan 1-9, R Fallon, J McCaffrey 0-2 each, M Carton, K Flynn 0-1 each. | R Jacob 1-2, S Banville 1-1, D Lyng 0-4, S Doyle 0-3, W Doran 0-2, D Redmond, PJ Nolan, E Quigley 0-1 each. |
Quarter-Finals | Semi-Finals | Final | ||||||||||||
Cork | 1-13 | |||||||||||||
Tipperary | 1-19 | |||||||||||||
Tipperary | 2-21 | |||||||||||||
Clare | 0-19 | |||||||||||||
Limerick | 1-16 | |||||||||||||
Waterford | 0-23 | Clare | 4-12 | |||||||||||
Clare | 2-26 |
Waterford | 0-23 - 2-26 | Clare |
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D Bennett 0-10 (9f), J Mullane 0-8, G Hurney, S Molumphy, S Prendergast, E McGrath, D Coffey 0-1 each. | M Flaherty 1-7 (3f, 2 '65'), N Gilligan 1-2, T Griffin 0-5, C Plunkett 0-3 (2f), D McMahon 0-3, C Lynch, T Carmody 0-2 each, P Vaughan, B Bugler 0-1 each. |
Cork | 1-13 - 1-19 | Tipperary |
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B O'Connor 1-3 (2f), C Naughton 0-4, J O'Connor 0-2, S Óg Ó hAilpín, P O'Sullivan, T Kenny, B Corry 0-1 each. | E Kelly 1-7 (5f), L Corbett 0-4, S Callanan 0-3, E Corcoran (sl), W Ryan, S McGrath, P Kerwick, M Webster 0-1 each. |
Clare | 4-12 - 1-16 | Limerick |
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J Clancy 1-2, B Nugent 1-1, P Vaughan, D McMahon 1-0 each, M Flattery (3f), N Gilligan (2f) 0-3 each, T Carmody 0-2, C Lynch 0-1. | A O’Shaughnessy 0-6 (5f), N Moran 0-5, O Moran 1-1, D Reale, D O'Grady, M O'Brien, D Ryan 0-1 each. |
2nd round | Quarter-Finals | Semi-Finals | Final | ||||||||||||||||
Down | 4-16 | ||||||||||||||||||
London | '1-16 | ||||||||||||||||||
Armagh | 4-16 | ||||||||||||||||||
London | 2-13 | London | 2-23 | ||||||||||||||||
Tyrone | 1-06 | Down | 2-16 | ||||||||||||||||
3-18 | |||||||||||||||||||
2-17 | |||||||||||||||||||
Derry | 1-12 | ||||||||||||||||||
Derry | 7-23 | ||||||||||||||||||
Donegal | 1-14 | Monaghan | 3-13 | ||||||||||||||||
Monaghan | 1-15 |
2008 marked the first time in decades that all nine Ulster counties (plus London) competed in the Ulster championship.
Due to the historical strength of Antrim and the relative strength of Down, and more recently Derry and Armagh, a system of seeding was used to prevent one-sided matches. The success of the format was indicated by two 'underdog' victories, for Monaghan over Donegal, and London over Armagh, and a number of close matches. However, Antrim retained the trophy beating Down in the final.
Phase 1 | ||||
Antrim | 1-10 | |||
Galway | 6-21 |
Phase 2+3 | Phase 4 | Finals | |||||||||
Waterford | 6-18 | ||||||||||
Antrim | 0-15 | ||||||||||
Waterford | 2-18 | ||||||||||
Offaly | 0-18 | ||||||||||
Limerick | 0-18 | ||||||||||
Offaly | 3-19 | ||||||||||
Waterford | |||||||||||
Cork | |||||||||||
Galway | 1-26 | ||||||||||
Laois | 0-09 | ||||||||||
Galway | 2-15 | ||||||||||
Cork | 0-23 | ||||||||||
Cork | 1-17 | ||||||||||
Dublin | 0-15 |
Antrim | 1-10 - 6-21 | Galway |
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D Mc Naughton 0-4 (4f), M Magill 1-0, M Herron, K Stewart, K McKeegan (1f) 0-2 each. | J Canning 2-6 (1-2f), K Wade 2-0, D Hayes 1-2, A Kerins 1-1, C Donnellan, I Tannian 0-3 each, A Cullinane, F Healy 0-2 each, E Cloonan, D Joyce 0-1 each. |
Waterford | 6-18 - 0-15 | Antrim |
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E Kelly 2-3 (3f), J Mullane 2-2, E McGrath 0-5, D Shanahan 0-4, G Hurney, E Molumphy 1-0 each, J Nagle 0-2, P Flynn, D Bennett 0-1 each. | P Shiels 0-7 (5f), PJ O'Connell, K Stewart 0-2 each, C Herron, M Herron, B Quinn, S McNaughton 0-1 each. |
Galway | 1-26 - 0-9 | Laois |
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J Canning 0-9 (4f), A Cullinane 1-2, G Farragher (2f), D Hayes 0-4 each, A Kerins 0-3, I Tannian, A Smith 0-2 each. | N Costello (3f), J Brophy 0-3 each, J Rowney, E Holohan, W Hyland 0-1 each. |
Cork | 1-17 - 0-15 | Dublin |
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J Deane 1-1, C Naughton 0-3, T Kenny, J O'Connor, B O'Connor (1f), N Ronan 0-2 each, J Gardiner (1f), E Cadogan, N McCarthy, P Cronin, P Horgan 0-1 each. | D O'Callaghan 0-10 (7f), R O'Carroll 0-3, P Ryan 0-2. |
Limerick | 0-18 - 3-19 | Offaly |
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P Tobin 0-5, A O'Shaughnessy 0-4 (1f), N Moran 0-3, W McNamara, B Geary (1 '65'), M Foley, D Ryan, D Sheehan, K Tobin 0-1 each. | J Bergin 3-2, S Dooley (1f), B Carroll (1f, 1 '65') 0-6 each, D Molloy 0-2, B Murphy, D Horan (1 '65'), D Currams 0-1 each. |
Waterford | 2-18 - 0-18 | Offaly |
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E Kelly 2-13, J Mullane 0-2, E McGrath, S Prendergast, S Molumphy 0-1 each. | B Carroll 0-9, B Murphy, G Hannify 0-2 each; D Franks, P Cleary, S Dooley, D Molly, J Bergin 0-1 each. |
Antrim | 2-18 - 0-16 | Laois |
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P Shiels 0-8 (8f), S McNaughton 1-3, Paddy Richmond1.1, K Stewart 0-2, J Campbell, E McCloskey, M Herron, C Duffin 0-1 each. | N Costello 0-5 (4f), W Hyland, J Brophy (1f) 0-3 each, E Holohan, C Delaney 0-2 each, T Fitzgerald 0-1. |
Laois | 4-18 - 3-11 | Carlow |
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W Hyland 1-5 (1f), D Peacock , T Fitzgerald 1-2 each, N Holmes 1-1, J Brophy 0-3 (1f), J Walsh, J Phelan 0-2 each, C Delaney 0-1. | C Doyle 1-2, M Brennan 1-1, C Hughes (2f), S Kavanagh (2f , 1 '65') 0-3 each, D Murphy 1-0, R Foley, S Murphy 0-1 each. |
Quarter-Finals July 27 | Semi-Finals August 10 / August 17 | Final September 7 | |||||||||
Kilkenny | 1-23 | ||||||||||
Cork | 0-17 | ||||||||||
Clare | 2-17 | ||||||||||
Cork | 2-19 | ||||||||||
Kilkenny | 3-30 | ||||||||||
Waterford | 1-13 | ||||||||||
Waterford | 1-20 | ||||||||||
Tipperary | 1-18 | ||||||||||
Wexford | 3-15 | ||||||||||
Waterford | 2-19 |
Wexford | 3-15 - 2-19 | Waterford |
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S Doyle 2-1, D Lyng 0-5 (5f), W Doran 1-1, R Jacob 0-3 (1f), D Redmond 0-2, S Nolan, E Quigley, D Fitzhenry (pen) 0-1 each. | E Kelly 1-8 (1-6f, 1 '65'), E McGrath 0-4, D Shanahan 1-1, J Mullane 0-3, J Nagle, S Prendergast, S Molumphy 0-1 each. |
Clare | 2-17 - 2-19 | Cork |
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N Gilligan 0-8 (3f, 1 '65'), D Mc Mahon, B Nugent 1-1 each, J Clancy, T Carmody 0-2 each, G Quinn (1f), P Donnellan, B O'Connell (sl) 0-1 each. | B O'Connor 0-7 (3f, 1 '65'), T McCarthy, K Murphy 1-0 each, P Horgan 0-3, P Cronin, N Ronan 0-2 each, T Kenny, J O'Connor, N McCarthy, C Naughton, J Deane 0-1 each. |
Kilkenny | 1-23 - 0-17 | Cork |
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H Shefflin 0-11 (6f), E Larkin 1-2, A Fogarty 0-5, TJ Reid 0-2, R Power, E Brennan, J Fitzpatrick 0-1 each. | B O'Connor 0-8 (8f), T Kenny 0-2, J Gardiner 0-1, P Horgan 0-1, J O'Connor 0-1, P Cronin 0-1, C Naughton 0-1, N Ronan 0-1, T McCarthy 0-1. |
Tipperary | 1-18 - 1-20 | Waterford |
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E Kelly 0-8 (6f), S Callanan 1-3, S McGrath 0-3, C O’Mahony (1f), L Corbett, P Kerwick, S Maher 0-1 each. | Report | E Kelly 1-10 (8f), J Mullane 0-3, E McGrath, S Molumphy, M Walsh 0-2 each, J Kennedy 0-1. |
The following players made their début in the 2008 championship:
Player | Team | Date | Opposition | Game |
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James Burke | Dublin | May 25 | Westmeath | Leinster quarter-final |
Niall Corcoran | Dublin | May 25 | Westmeath | Leinster quarter-final |
Noel Costello | Laois | May 25 | Offaly | Leinster quarter-final |
Joe Dooley | Laois | May 25 | Offaly | Leinster quarter-final |
Ger Healion | Offaly | May 25 | Laois | Leinster quarter-final |
Eoin Holohan | Laois | May 25 | Offaly | Leinster quarter-final |
Niall Holmes | Laois | May 25 | Offaly | Leinster quarter-final |
Diarmuid Horan | Offaly | May 25 | Laois | Leinster quarter-final |
Simon Lambert | Dublin | May 25 | Westmeath | Leinster quarter-final |
Conor Mahon | Offaly | May 25 | Laois | Leinster quarter-final |
Enda Barrett | Clare | June 1 | Waterford | Munster quarter-final |
Mark Flaherty | Clare | June 1 | Waterford | Munster quarter-final |
Richie Foley | Waterford | June 1 | Clare | Munster quarter-final |
Gary Hurney | Waterford | June 1 | Clare | Munster quarter-final |
Tadhg Keogh | Clare | June 1 | Waterford | Munster quarter-final |
Séamus Callanan | Tipperary | June 8 | Cork | Munster semi-final |
Brian Corry | Cork | June 8 | Tipperary | Munster semi-final |
Pat Kerwick | Tipperary | June 8 | Cork | Munster semi-final |
Conor O'Brien | Tipperary | June 8 | Cork | Munster semi-final |
Paudie O'Sullivan | Cork | June 8 | Tipperary | Munster semi-final |
Stephen Banville | Wexford | June 14 | Dublin | Leinster semi-final |
Tommy Dwyer | Wexford | June 14 | Dublin | Leinster semi-final |
Colm Farrell | Wexford | June 14 | Dublin | Leinster semi-final |
Peter Kelly | Dublin | June 14 | Wexford | Leinster semi-final |
Brendan O'Leary | Wexford | June 14 | Dublin | Leinster semi-final |
David Redmond | Wexford | June 14 | Dublin | Leinster semi-final |
Paul Ryan | Dublin | June 14 | Wexford | Leinster semi-final |
James Tonks | Wexford | June 14 | Dublin | Leinster semi-final |
Richie Hogan | Kilkenny | June 15 | Offaly | Leinster semi-final |
T.J. Reid | Kilkenny | June 15 | Offaly | Leinster semi-final |
Paudie O'Dwyer | Limerick | June 22 | Clare | Munster semi-final |
Joe Canning | Galway | June 28 | Antrim | All-Ireland qualifier |
Cyril Donnellan | Galway | June 28 | Antrim | All-Ireland qualifier |
James Skehill | Galway | June 28 | Antrim | All-Ireland qualifier |
Patrick Bergin | Dublin | July 12 | Cork | All-Ireland qualifier |
Jamie Nagle | Waterford | July 21 | Offaly | All-Ireland qualifier |
Paddy Stapleton | Tipperary | August 17 | Waterford | All-Ireland semi-final |
The following players played their last game in the 2008 championship:
Player | Team | Date | Opposition | Game | Début |
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Colin Lynch | Clare | July 27 | Cork | All-Ireland quarter-final | 1997 |
Frank Lohan | Clare | July 27 | Cork | All-Ireland quarter-final | 1995 |
Joe Deane | Cork | August 10 | Kilkenny | All-Ireland semi-final | 1996 |
Brian Murphy | Cork | August 10 | Kilkenny | All-Ireland semi-final | 2004 |
Diarmuid O'Sullivan | Cork | August 10 | Kilkenny | All-Ireland semi-final | 1997 |
Éamonn Corcoran | Tipperary | August 17 | Waterford | All-Ireland semi-final | 1999 |
Dave Bennett | Waterford | September 7 | Kilkenny | All-Ireland final | 1997 |
Tom Feeney | Waterford | September 7 | Kilkenny | All-Ireland final | 1995 |
Paul Flynn | Waterford | September 7 | Kilkenny | All-Ireland final | 1993 |
James McGarry | Kilkenny | September 7 | Waterford | All-Ireland final | 1999 |
Rank | Player | County | Tally [2] | Total | Matches | Average |
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1 | Eoin Kelly | Waterford | 7-43 | 64 | 5 | 12.8 |
2 | Henry Shefflin | Kilkenny | 1-37 | 40 | 4 | 10.0 |
3 | David O'Callaghan | Dublin | 2-33 | 39 | 4 | 9.75 |
Joe Canning | Galway | 4-27 | 39 | 3 | 13.0 | |
5 | Brian Carroll | Offaly | 0-37 | 37 | 4 | 9.25 |
6 | Ben O'Connor | Cork | 1-32 | 35 | 5 | 7.0 |
7 | Martin Finn | London | 1-29 | 32 | 3 | 10.67 |
8 | John Mullane | Waterford | 2-21 | 27 | 5 | 5.4 |
9 | Niall Gilligan | Clare | 1-21 | 24 | 4 | 6.0 |
Eoin Kelly | Tipperary | 1-21 | 24 | 3 | 8.0 | |
11 | Eddie Brennan | Kilkenny | 4-09 | 21 | 4 | 5.2 |
Rank | Player | County | Tally | Total | Opposition |
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1 | Eoin Kelly | Waterford | 2-13 | 19 | Offaly |
2 | Joe Canning | Galway | 2-12 | 18 | Cork |
3 | Brian Carroll | Offaly | 0-16 | 16 | Laois |
4 | Eoin Kelly | Waterford | 1-10 | 13 | Tipperary |
5 | David O'Callaghan | Dublin | 1-9 | 12 | Wexford |
Ben O'Connor | Cork | 0-12 | 12 | Galway | |
Eoin Kelly | Waterford | 1-9 | 12 | Kilkenny | |
Joe Canning | Galway | 2-6 | 12 | Antrim | |
9 | Henry Shefflin | Kilkenny | 0-11 | 11 | Offaly |
Eoin Kelly | Waterford | 1-8 | 11 | Wexford | |
Henry Shefflin | Kilkenny | 0-11 | 11 | Cork | |
Joe Bergin | Offaly | 3-2 | 11 | Limerick | |
13 | Dave Bennett | Waterford | 0-10 | 10 | Clare |
David O'Callaghan | Dublin | 0-10 | 10 | Cork | |
Henry Shefflin | Kilkenny | 1-7 | 10 | Wexford | |
Mark Flaherty | Clare | 1-7 | 10 | Waterford | |
Eoin Kelly | Tipperary | 1-7 | 10 | Cork | |
Eddie Brennan | Kilkenny | 2-4 | 10 | Waterford | |
19 | Noel Costello | Laois | 0-9 | 9 | Offaly |
David O'Callaghan | Dublin | 0-9 | 9 | Wexford | |
Joe Canning | Galway | 0-9 | 9 | Laois | |
Brian Carroll | Offaly | 0-9 | 9 | Waterford | |
David O'Callaghan | Dublin | 1-6 | 9 | Westmeath | |
Willie Hyland | Laois | 2-3 | 9 | Offaly | |
Eoin Kelly | Waterford | 2-3 | 9 | Antrim |
Rank | Goalkeeper | County | Clean sheets |
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1 | P.J. Ryan | Kilkenny | 4 |
Month | Vodafone Player of the Month | Opel GPA Player of the Month | ||
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Player | County | Player | County | |
May | Brian Carroll | Offaly | David O'Callaghan | Dublin |
June | Brian O'Connell | Clare | Brian O'Connell | Clare |
July | Joe Canning | Galway | Joe Canning | Galway |
August | Eoin Kelly | Waterford | Derek Lyng | Kilkenny |
September | Eddie Brennan | Kilkenny | Eoin Larkin | Kilkenny |
The Vodafone Hurler of the Year award for 2008 was won by Eoin Larkin of Kilkenny.
The shortlist for the Vodafone Hurler of the Year award, in alphabetical order, was as follows:
The Vodafone Young Hurler of the Year award for 2008 was won by Joe Canning of Galway.
The shortlist for the Vodafone Young Hurler of the Year award, in alphabetical order, was as follows:
The Opel GPA Hurler of the Year award for 2008 was won by Eoin Larkin of Kilkenny.
The shortlist for the Opel GPA Hurler of the Year award, in alphabetical order, was as follows:
The following managerial changes took place during and immediately after the championship.
Team | Outgoing manager | Manner of departure | Date of vacancy | Replaced by | Date of appointment | Position |
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Waterford | Justin McCarthy | Resigned | 5 June 2008 | Davy FitzGerald | 9 June 2008 | Defeated in Munster quarter-final |
Laois | Damien Fox | Resigned | 24 June 2008 | Niall Rigney | 24 June 2008 | Defeated in Leinster quarter-final |
Limerick | Richie Bennis | Not reappointed | 12 August 2008 | Justin McCarthy | 7 October 2008 | Defeated in All-Ireland qualifiers |
Dublin | Tommy Naughton | Resigned | 14 September 2008 | Anthony Daly | 23 November 2008 | Defeated in All-Ireland qualifiers |
Galway | John Meyler | Resigned | 7 October 2008 | Colm Bonnar | 11 November 2008 | Defeated in All-Ireland quarter-final |
Galway | Ger Loughnane | Not reappointed | 13 October 2008 | John McIntyre | 18 November 2008 | Defeated in All-Ireland qualifiers |
The following stadia were used during the championship:
County | Stadium | Capacity |
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Dublin | Croke Park | 82,300 |
Tipperary | Semple Stadium | 55,000 |
Limerick | Gaelic Grounds | 50,000 |
Cork | Páirc Uí Chaoimh | 43,500 |
Galway | Pearse Stadium | 34,000 |
Antrim | Casement Park | 32,600 |
Kilkenny | Nowlan Park | 30,000 |
Meath | Páirc Tailteann | 30,000 |
Laois | O'Moore Park | 27,000 |
Carlow | Dr. Cullen Park | 21,000 |
Waterford | Walsh Park | 17,000 |
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The All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship of 1972 was the 85th staging of Ireland's premier hurling knock-out competition. Kilkenny won the championship, beating Cork 3-24 to 5-11 in the final at Croke Park, Dublin.
The All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship of 1986 was the 100th staging of Ireland's premier hurling knock-out competition. Cork won the championship, beating Galway 4–13 to 2–15 in the final at Croke Park, Dublin.
The 2007 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship was the 121st staging of the All-Ireland hurling championship since its establishment by the Gaelic Athletic Association in 1887. The championship began on 22 May 2007 and ended on 2 September 2007.
The 2008 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final was a hurling match played on 7 September 2008 in Croke Park, Dublin, between Kilkenny and Waterford. The match was the 121st All-Ireland Hurling Final and the culmination of the 2008 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship. It was the fourth time the teams played each other in the final, having played each other previously in 1957, 1959 and 1963. Kilkenny won their 31st All-Ireland Championship and in doing so overtook Cork on the roll of honour. The Kilkenny win witnessed the county doing three in a row for the first time since 1913. The match represented Waterford's sixth appearance in the All-Ireland Final and their first for 45 years since 1963. Waterford has not won the All-Ireland Championship since 1959.
The All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship of 1993 was the 107th staging of Ireland's premier hurling knock-out competition. Kilkenny won the championship, beating Galway 2-17 to 1-15 in the final at Croke Park, Dublin.
The 2009 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship was the 123rd staging of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, the Gaelic Athletic Association's premier inter-county hurling tournament. The draw for the 2000 fixtures took place on 8 October 2008. The championship began on 30 May 2009 and ended on 6 September 2009.
This page details statistics of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship.
The 2010 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship was the 114th staging of Ireland's premier hurling competition since its establishment by the Gaelic Athletic Association in 1887. A total of thirteen teams competed in the championship, with Tipperary unseating the four-time defending champions Kilkenny by 4-17 to 1-18 in the final at Croke Park, Dublin. The championship began on 22 May 2010 and concluded on 5 September 2010.
The 2011 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship was the 123rd staging of the All-Ireland championship since its establishment by the Gaelic Athletic Association in 1887. The draw for the 2011 fixtures took place on 7 October 2010. The championship began on 14 May and ended on 4 September 2011. Tipperary were the defending champions.
The 2012 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship was the 125th staging of the All-Ireland hurling championship since its establishment by the Gaelic Athletic Association in 1887. The draw for the 2012 fixtures took place on 6 October 2011. The championship began on 19 May 2012 and ended on 30 September 2012.
The 2013 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship was the 126th staging of the All-Ireland championship since its establishment in 1887. The draw for the 2013 fixtures took place on 4 October 2012. The championship began on 5 May 2013 and ended on 28 September 2013 with Clare winning their fourth All Ireland title after a 5–16 to 3–16 win against Cork in the replayed final.
The 2015 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship was the 129th staging of the All-Ireland championship since its establishment by the Gaelic Athletic Association in 1887. The draw for the 2015 fixtures took place on 9 October 2014 live on RTÉ2. The championship began on 3 May 2015 and ended on 6 September 2015.
The 2016 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship was the 129th staging of the All-Ireland championship since its establishment by the Gaelic Athletic Association in 1887. It is the top tier of senior inter-county championship hurling.
The 2022 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship was the 135th staging of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, the Gaelic Athletic Association's premier inter-county hurling tournament, since its establishment in 1887. The provincial fixtures were released on 27 November 2021. The championship began on 16 April 2022 and ended on 17 July 2022.
The 2023 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship was the 136th staging of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, the Gaelic Athletic Association's premier inter-county hurling tournament, since its establishment in 1887. The championship began in April 2023 and ended on 23 July 2023.
The 2024 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship is the 137th staging of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, the Gaelic Athletic Association's premier inter-county hurling tournament, since its establishment in 1887.