2008 Dublin hurling season

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The following are the results of Dublin's senior hurling competitive games in 2008. [1]

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Walsh Cup and shield

Dublin 0-13 2-15 UCD
D O’Callaghan 0-5, P O’Boyle 0-3, D Curtin (0-2f) 0-2, P O’Driscoll, J McCaffrey, K Flynn 0-1 each.M Nolan 1-5 (0-4f), T Fitzgerald 1-1, S Nolan (0-1f), J Boland, E Power 0-2 each, B Murphy, PJ Nolan, C McBride 0-1 each
Thomas Davis
Referee: A Stapleton Laois.

Dublin decided not to play in the Walsh Cup shield and the so the win was handed to Westmeath [3]

NHL

2008 National Hurling League results

Dublin0-22 0-15 Antrim
S Mullen 0-12 (0-8f, 0-2 '65'), D O'Callaghan 0-3, D Qualter, R O'Carroll 0-2 each, J Boland, K Flynn, P O'Driscoll 0-1 each.L Watson 0-9 (0-5f, 0-2 '65'), N McManus 0-3, E McCloskey, P McGill, S McCrory 0-1 each.
Parnell Park
Referee: J McGrath Westmeath
Dublin2-10 1-21 Kilkenny
S Mullen 0-6 (0-6f) K Flynn 1-1, P Carton 1-0, J McCaffrey, S Lambert, R O’Carroll 0-1 eachE Brennan 0-6, R Hogan 1-2, R Power 0-3 (0-1f), J Fitzpatrick (0-1f), A Fogarty, W O’Dwyer, E Reid 0-2 each, M Comerford, TJ Reid (0-1 sline) 0-1 each.
Nowlan Park
Referee: B Gavin Offaly
Dublin2-16 3-18 Cork
S Mullen 0-6 (0-6f) K Flynn 1-1, P Carton 1-0, J McCaffrey, S Lambert, R O’Carroll 0-1 eachE Brennan 0-6, R Hogan 1-2, R Power 0-3 (0-1f), J Fitzpatrick (0-1f), A Fogarty, W O’Dwyer, E Reid 0-2 each, M Comerford, TJ Reid (0-1 sline) 0-1 each.
Parnell Park
Referee: S Whelan Wexford.
Dublin0-15 2-09 Wexford
S Mullen 0-7 (0-6f), D O’Callaghan, P Carton, J McCaffrey 0-2 each, S Lambert, K Flynn 0-1 each.S Nolan 1-4 (0-4f, 1-0 pen), R Jacob 0-3 (0-3f), C Farrell 1-0, D Redmond 0-2.
Walsh Park
Referee: D Connolly Kilkenny.
Dublin1-17 3-18 Waterford
D O’Callaghan 0-8 (0-6f, 0-1 ‘65’), D O’Dwyer 1-1, J McCaffrey 0-2, S Lambert, S Mullen, J Burke, P Ryan, K Flynn, P Kelly 0-1 each.J Mullane 3-4, E Kelly 0-9 (0-6f, 0-1 ‘65’), S Prendergast 0-2, M Walsh, E McGrath, D Shanahan 0-1 each.
Walsh Park
Referee: S McMahon Clare.

Leinster Senior Hurling Championship

Dublin3-21 0-11 Westmeath
G Maguire; N Corcoran, S Hiney, T Brady; M Carton 0-1, R Fallon 0-3(2 65s), J Boland; J McCaffrey 0-1, S Lambert 0-2; J Burke 1-1, D Qualter, K Flynn 0-2; D O’Callaghan 1-5(0-1f), J Kelly 1-1, P Carton 0-1. Subs: R O’Carroll 0-3 for Qualter (30); D Curtin 0-1 for P Carton (46); S Mullen for O’Carroll (63); P O’Driscoll for Lambert (65); G Bennett for McCaffrey (66)M Briody; G Gavin, P Greville, A Price; D Curley, D McCormack, C Jordan; B Connaughton, E Loughlin; A Mitchell 0-4(fs), L Smith, P Clarke 0-2; J Shaw, P Dowdall, D McNicholas 0-2. Subs: B Murtagh 0-3 for Connaughton (21); E Price for Smith (53); J Clarke for Mitchell (58), B Smith for Jordan (65).
O'Moore Park
Referee: C McAlister Cork.
Dublin0-19 2-13 Wexford
G Maguire; N Corcoran, S Hiney, T Brady; M Carton (0-01), R Fallon, J Boland; J McCaffrey (0-01, 0-01sl), S Lambert (0-01); J Burke (0-01), D O'Dwyer (0-01), K Flynn (0-01); D O'Callaghan (0-09, 0-03f), J Kelly, R O'Carroll (0-04).Subs used: P Ryan for Kelly (40 mins), D Curtin for Flynn (55), D Qualter for Lambert (63), P Kelly for Burke (69).D Fitzhenry; M Travers, K Rossiter, P Roche; M Jacob, D O'Connor, D Stamp; B O'Leary, C Farrell; PJ Nolan, E Quigley (1-02), D Lyng (0-05, 0-04f); D Redmond (0-01), S Banville (1-00), R Jacob (0-03).Subs used: S Doyle (0-02) for Farrell (41 mins), M Doyle for O'Leary (49), J Tonks for Roche (57).
Nowlan Park
Referee: S Roche Tipperary.
Dublin1-15 2-15 Wexford
G Maguire; N Corcoran, S Hiney, T Brady; M Carton (0-01), R Fallon (0-02), J Boland; J McCaffrey (0-02), S Lambert; J Burke, D O'Dwyer, K Flynn (0-01) (P Carton 28 mins); D O'Callaghan (1-09), J Kelly, R O'Carroll. Subs used: P Carton for Flynn (28 mins), D Qualter for Lambert, P Ryan for Kelly (both 42), P Kelly for M Carton (53), P O'Driscoll for O'Dwyer (55).: D Fitzhenry; M Travers, K Rossiter, P Roche; M Jacob, D O'Connor, D Stamp; D Redmond (0-01), PJ Nolan (0-01); S Doyle (0-03), E Quigley (0-01), D Lyng (0-04); W Doran (0-02), S Banville (1-01), R Jacob (1-02). Subs used: B Lambert for Redmond (62 mins), M Doyle for Nolan (66), C Farrell for S Doyle (70).
Croke Park
Referee: W Wadding Waterford.

All-Ireland qualifiers

All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship 2008

Dublin0-15 1-17 Cork
G Maguire; N Corcoran, K Ryan, T Brady; S Hiney, R Fallon, J Boland; J McCaffrey, S Lambert; J Burke, D O'Dwyer, D Qualter, D O'Callaghan (0-10, three frees), K Flynn, R O Carroll (0-3) Subs: P O'Driscoll for Flynn (44 mins), P Ryan (0-2) for Burke (49 mins), P Bergin for Ryan (50 mins), J Kelly for D O'Dwyer (56 mins), P Kelly for McCaffrey (63 mins).D Óg Cusack; S O'Neill, D O'Sullivan, B Murphy; E Cadogan (0-1), J Gardiner (0-1, a free), K McGann; T Kenny (0-2), J O'Connor (0-2); B O'Connor(0-2 , one free), N McCarthy (0-1), T McCarthy; C Naughton (0-3), N Ronan (0-2 , one free), J Deane (1-1). Subs: K Hartnett for Cadogan (51 mins), P Cronin (0-1) for T McCarthy (51 mins), R Curran for McGann (60 mins), P Horgan (0-1) for B O'Connor 65mins.
Páirc Uí Chaoimh
Referee: James Owens Wexford.

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