2009 All-Ireland Intermediate Hurling Championship

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2009 All-Ireland Intermediate Hurling Championship
Championship Details
Dates31 May 2009 – 29 August 2009
Teams9
All Ireland Champions
Winners Cork (7th win)
CaptainDara McSweeney
ManagerJohnny Keane
All Ireland Runners-up
Runners-up Kilkenny
Manager Pat Hoban
Provincial Champions
Munster Cork
Leinster Kilkenny
UlsterNot Played
ConnachtNot Played
Championship Statistics
Matches Played8
Total Goals25 (3.125 per game)
Total Points235 (29.5 per game)
Top Scorer Colours of Cork.svg Leigh Desmond (1-23)
2008
2010

The 2009 All-Ireland Intermediate Hurling Championship was the 26th staging of the All-Ireland hurling championship. It started on 31 May 2015 and ended on 29 August 2009.

Contents

Kilkenny were the defending champions, however, they were defeated in the final by Cork who won the title by 2-23 to 0-16. [1]

Team summaries

TeamColoursMost recent success
All-IrelandProvincial
Clare Saffron and blue
Cork Red and white 2006 2006
Dublin Blue and navy 1972
Galway Maroon and white 2002 2008
Kilkenny Black and amber 2008 2008
Limerick Green and white 1999 2008
Tipperary Blue and gold 2000 2002
Waterford White and blue 2007
Wexford Purple and gold 2007 2007

Leinster Intermediate Hurling Championship

Leinster semi-final

24 June 2009Semi-final Kilkenny 1-13 - 0-13 Dublin Nowlan Park
B Lannon, JJ Farrell, P Murphy 0-3 each, C Dunne 1-0, E Guinan 0-2 (2f), E Brennan, E Hickey 0-1 each. Report P Garbutt 0-7 (3f), R O’Carroll 0-3, P O’Driscoll, B O’Rorke, M May 0-1each.Referee: A Stapleton (Laois)

Leinster final

19 July 2009Final Kilkenny 0-12 - 0-11 Wexford Nowlan Park
E Guinan (0-8, four frees, two 65s), JJ Farrell (0-2), M Boran (0-1), B Lannon (0-1). Report J Gahan (0-4, two frees), J Lawlor (0-4, one free), G Jacob (0-1), E Moore (0-1), P Nolan (0-1).Referee: F Smith (Meath)

Munster Intermediate Hurling Championship

Munster quarter-final

31 May 2009Quarter-final Tipperary 2-06 - 1-24 Cork Semple Stadium
T Dalton 1-1, F Horgan 1-0, W O'Dwyer, M Dunne, A Ryan, D Stapleton, J Ryan (f) 0-1 each. Report B Ring 0-7 (0-3f), Maurice O'Sullivan 1-2, R Dwyer 0-4, J Carey, S Moylan 0-3 each, B Coleman 0-2, J O'Leary (f), E Collins, M Collins 0-1 each,Referee: D Richardson (Limerick)

Munster semi-finals

14 June 2009Semi-final Waterford 5-15 - 0-07 Limerick Semple Stadium
P Kearney (3-1), B Hannon (0-6f), P Hurney (1-2), J Kearney (1-1), D Murphy 0-3, P Fitzgerald and L Lawlor (0-1 each). Report T O’Brien (0-4; 0-2f, 0-1 ‘65), N Quaid and M Keane (0-1) and T Quaid (0-1f).Referee: S McMahon (Clare)
21 June 2009Semi-final Cork 2-16 - 1-14 Clare Gaelic Grounds
L Farrell (1-3), Maurice O’Sullivan (1-0), B Ring (0-3, frees), A Mannix (0-2), J O’Leary (0-2, one free), B Coleman (0-2), S Moylan (0-2), R Dwyer (0-1), J Carey (0-1). Report C O’Donovan (1-1), N O’Connell (0-4, two frees), S Chaplin (0-4, frees),P O’Brien (0-2), B Lynch (0-1), C Earley (0-1), P Hickey (0-1).Referee: N Cosgrove (Tipperary)

Munster final

22 July 2009Final Cork 5-24 - 3-09 Waterford Páirc Uí Chaoimh
Maurice O’Sullivan 2-3; L Desmond 1-7 (0-5 frees, 0-1 65); Mark O’Sullivan 1-2; S Moylan 0-5; L Farrell 0-3; L O’Loughlin 1-0; R Dwyer 0-1, B Ring (free), J Jordan 0-1 each. Report D Howard 1-1; B Hannon 0-4 (frees); J Kearney, P Hurney 1-0 each; P Fitzgerald 0-2; P, Kearney, L Lawlor 0-1 each.Referee: N Cosgrove (Tipperary)

All-Ireland Intermediate Hurling Championship

All-Ireland semi-final

8 August 2009Semi-final Galway 1-10 - 2-23 Cork O'Moore Park
T Tierney 0-6 (five frees), M Kelly (1-1), D O’Reilly (0-2), M Lydon (0-1). Report Mark O’Sullivan (1-5), L Farrell (1-4), L Desmond 0-5 (three frees, one 1 65), É Collins (0-2), L McLoughlan (0-2), E Dillon (0-1), B Ring (0-1), A Mannix (0-1, free), B Lawton (0-1), W Egan (0-1).Referee: J O'Mahoney (Limerick)

All-Ireland final

29 August 2009Final Kilkenny 0-16 - 2-23 Cork Fraher Field
E Guinan 0-8 (7f), JJ Farrell, P Murphy 0-2 each, M Boran, B Lannon, N Kennedy, E Hickey 0-1 each. Report L Desmond 0-11 (7f), L Farrell 1-2, R Dwyer 0-4 (3f), E Collins 1-0, S Moylan 0-2, J Carey, L McLoughlin, M O'Sullivan, A Mannix 0-1 each.

Statistics

Top scorers

Overall
RankPlayerCountyTallyTotalMatchesAverage
1 Leigh Desmond Cork 1-232646.50
2 Luke O'Farrell Cork 3-122145.25
3 Eoin Guinan Kilkenny 0-181836.00
Single game
RankPlayerCountyTallyTotalOpposition
1 Leigh Desmond Cork 0-1111 Kilkenny
2Pa Kearney Waterford 3-110 Limerick
Leigh Desmond Cork 1-710 Waterford
4Maurice O'Sullivan Cork 2-39 Waterford
5Mark O'Sullivan Cork 1-58 Galway
Eoin Guinan Kilkenny 0-88 Cork
Eoin Guinan Kilkenny 0-88 Wexford
8 Luke O'Farrell Cork 1-47 Galway
Brendan Ring Cork 0-77 Tipperary
Paul Garbutt Dublin 0-77 Kilkenny

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