2009 All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship

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All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship 2009
Championship Details
Dates20 May – 13 September 2009
Teams17
All Ireland Champions
Winners Clare (1st win)
Captain Ciarán O'Doherty
Manager John Minogue
All Ireland Runners-up
Runners-up Kilkenny
CaptainDavid Langton
Manager Michael Walsh
Provincial Champions
Munster Clare
Leinster Kilkenny
Ulster Antrim
Connacht Not Played
Championship Statistics
Matches Played16
Total Goals54 (3.37 per game)
Total Points497 (31.06 per game)
Top Scorer Colin Ryan (3-33)
2008
2010

The 2009 All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship was the 46th staging of the All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship since its establishment by the Gaelic Athletic Association in 1964. The championship began on 20 May 2009 and ended on 13 September 2009.

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Kilkenny entered the championship as the defending champions.

On 13 September 2009, Clare won the championship following a 0-15 to 0-14 defeat of Kilkenny in the All-Ireland final. [1] This was their first All-Ireland title in the under-21 grade.

Results

Leinster Under-21 Hurling Championship

Quarter-finals

20 May 2015Quarter-final Kilkenny 1-21 - 1-10 Laois Nowlan Park
M Bergin 0-10, M Kelly 0-4, C Fennelly 1-0, J Dowling 0-2, J Mulhall 0-2, J Nolan 0-1, N Cleere 0-1, P Murphy 0-1.W Hylan 1-6, J O'Loughlin 0-2, B Galvin 0-1, M Whelan 0-1.Referee: D Hughes (Carlow)
26 May 2009Quarter-final Kildare 1-2 - 1-10 Dublin Conneff Park
J Meehan 1-0, M Fitzgerald 0-1, P Fitzgerald 0-1.K Warren 1-0, E McCabe 0-3, D Whelan 0-2, D Treacy 0-2, S Lambert 0-1, L Rushe 0-1, R Walsh 0-1.Referee: J Kelly (Wexford)

Semi-finals

10 June 2009Semi-final Dublin 1-24 - 0-8 Wexford Parnell Park
P Garbutt (0-9, seven frees), P Kelly (0-4), L Rushe (0-4), D Treacy (1-0), C Clinton (0-3), B O’Rorke (0-3), D O’Connor (0-1). Report H Kehoe (0-3, two frees), A Shore (0-1, free), C Kennelly (0-1), J Gahan (0-1), J Cullen (0-1), S Foley (0-1).Referee: B Gavin (Offaly)
10 June 2009Semi-final Kilkenny 0-18 - 0-15 Offaly Nowlan Park
R Hogan (0-6, three frees, one 65), M Kelly (0-3), J Mulhall (0-3), C Fennelly (0-2), J Farrell (0-2), M Walsh (0-1), J Nolan (0-1). Report J Gorman (0-3), D Currams (0-3, two frees), O Kealey (0-3), C Mahon (0-3), M Egan (0-2, frees), B Leonard (0-1).Referee: F Smith (Meath)

Final

15 July 2009Final Dublin 1-19 - 2-20 Kilkenny Parnell Park
P Kelly (1-3), S Lambert (0-4, two 65s, free), C Clinton (0-3), D Treacy 0-3, two frees), L Rushe (0-2), B O’Rorke (0-2), P Garbutt (0-1, free), M May (0-1). Report JJ Farrell (2-2), R Hogan (0-5, four frees), M Bergin (0-4), J Mulhall (0-4), J Nolan (0-2), L Ryan (0-2), M Kelly (0-1).Referee: T Carroll (Offaly)

Munster Under-21 Hurling Championship

Quarter-final

3 June 2009Quarter-final Tipperary 2-22 - 0-25 Cork Semple Stadium
P Bourke 1-9 (1-0 pen, 5f, 1 65), S Callanan 0-6 (1f, 1 65), S Bourke 1-1, J O’Neill 0-3, N McGrath 0-2, M Gleeson 0-1. Report P Horgan 0-12 (9f), L McLoughlin & L Desmond (1 sl) 0-3 each, P Gould & L O’Farrell 0-2 each, S White, W Egan & A Walsh 0-1 each.

Semi-finals

15 July 2009Semi-final Clare 4-22 - 2-13 Limerick Cusack Park
C Ryan 3-9 (1-0 pen, 0-5f), D Honan 1-4, C Morey, C O’Donovan, N O’Connell (0-1f) 0-2 each, S Collins, L Markham, C Quinn 0-1 each. Report S Tobin 0-7 (0-7f), T O’Brien 1-2, S O’Donnell 1-1, P Browne 0-2, B O’Brien 0-1.Referee: C McAllister (Cork)
15 July 2009Semi-final Waterford 3-21 - 2-14 Tipperary Fraher Field
M Shanahan (0-13), T Ryan (2-0), T Connors (1-1), P Murray (0-3), S Casey (0-2), D O’Sullivan (0-1), B O’Sullivan (0-1). Report N McGrath (0-7), P Bourke (1-2), M Heffernan (1-0), J O’Neill (0-2), K Maher (0-1), S Callanan (0-1), S Burke (0-1).

Final

29 July 2015Final Waterford 2-12 - 2-17 Clare Fraher Field
M Shanahan 0-6 (0-5f), S Casey 1-3, T Ryan 1-1 (0-1 sideline), A Power (0-1f), J Gorman 0-1 each. Report D Honan 2-2, C Ryan 0-7 (0-4f), N O’Connell (0-3f), C O’Donovan 0-3 each, C Morey, J Conlon 0-1 each.Attendance: 6,635
Referee: D Honan (Cork)

Ulster Under-21 Hurling Championship

Quarter-final

15 July 2009Quarter-final Armagh 3-18 - 1-3 Monaghan

Semi-finals

22 July 2009Semi-final Derry 3-15 - 3-9 Down Casement Park
A Kelly 3-2; S Dodds 0-7; G O'Neill 0-3; J P Clerry 0-2; S McCloskey, O McCloskey 0-1 each. Report S Nicholson 2-0; J Coyle 1-2; C Woods 0-4; A Higgins 0-2; C Oprey 0-1.Referee: R Matthews (Antrim)
22 July 2009Semi-final Armagh 1-11 - 5-25 Antrim Athletic Grounds
J Corvan 0-4 (0-4f), P McBride 1-0, M Lennon, M Moan 0-2 each, F Woods, C Devlin, D O'Hanlon 0-1 each. Report CJ McGourty 1-7 (0-3f), E McCloskey 1-5, D Hamill 1-3, M Armstrong 1-2, P Doherty 0-3, A McCaffrey 1-0, C McKinley, J Campbell, R Donnelly, KB McShane, PJ O'Connell 0-1 each.Referee: D Carr (Down)

Final

29 July 2009Final Antrim 1-18 - 0-9 Derry Casement Park
CJ McGourty 1-6 (5f); R Donnelly 0-3; PJ O'Connell, E McCloskey, N McManus 0-2 each; P Doherty, D Hamill, P McNaughton 0-1 each. Report S Dodds 0-5f; A Kelly 0-2; C McElhinny, Cormac McKenna 0-1 each.Referee: G Devlin (Armagh)

All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship

Semi-finals

22 August 2009Semi-final Kilkenny 2-22 - 2-7 Antrim Páirc Tailteann
R Hogan (0-14, eight frees, 2 65s), J Mulhall (1-1), JJ Farrell (1-1), P Murphy (0-2, one free), Liam Ryan (0-2), M Bergin (0-1), N Cleere (0-1). Report E McCloskey (1-1), D Hamill (1-0), P Doherty (0-2, frees), D McClean (0-1), CJ McGourty (0-1), N McManus (0-1), R Donnelly (0-1).Referee: A Stapleton (Laois)
22 August 2009Semi-final Clare 3-23 - 5-15
(aet)
Galway Semple Stadium
D Honan (2-4), C Ryan (0-8, four frees, two 65s), C McGrath (1-1), J Conlon (0-3), S Collins (0-2), C Tierney (0-2), N O’Connell (0-1, free), C O’Donovan (0-1), C Morey (0-1). Report J Canning (4-7, 2-0 pens, 1-3 frees, 0-2 sideline, one 65), A Harte (1-2), E Forde (0-3), A Dolan (0-1), D Burke (0-1), N Quinn (0-1).Referee: C McAllister (Cork)

Final

13 September 2009Final Clare 0-15 - 0-14 Kilkenny Croke Park
C Ryan 0-9 (0-8f, 0-1 ‘65), J Conlon 0-3, C O’Donovan 0-2, C Morey 0-1. Report R Hogan 0-5 (0-1f), M Kelly 0-3, J Mulhall, C Fennelly, J Nolan 0-2 each.Referee: C McAllister (Cork)

Top scorers

Overall
RankPlayerCountyTallyTotalMatchesAverage
1 Colin Ryan Clare 3-3342410.50
2 Richie Hogan Kilkenny 0-303047.50
3 Darach Honan Clare 5-102546.25
4 C. J. McGourty Antrim 2-142036.66
5 Joe Canning Galway 4-719119.00
Maurice Shanahan Waterford 0-191929.50
7 Pa Bourke Tipperary 2-111728.50
8 John Mulhall Kilkenny 1-121553.00
Mark Bergin Kilkenny 0-151553.00
10 Jonjo Farrell Kilkenny 3-51452.80
Single game
RankPlayerCountyTallyTotalOpposition
1 Joe Canning Galway 4-719 Clare
2 Colin Ryan Clare 3-918 Limerick
3 Richie Hogan Kilkenny 0-1414 Antrim
4 Maurice Shanahan Waterford 0-1313 Tipperary
5 Pa Bourke Tipperary 1-912 Cork
Patrick Horgan Cork 0-1212 Tipperary
7Aaron Kelly Derry 3-211 Down
8 Darach Honan Clare 2-410 Galway
C. J. McGourty Antrim 1-710 Armagh
Mark Bergin Kilkenny 0-1010 Laois

Top goalkeepers

Clean sheets
RankGoalkeeperCountyClean sheets
1Colin McGrath Colours of Kilkenny.svg Kilkenny 2
1James Demspey Colours of Offaly.svg Offaly 1
Finn McGarry Colours of Dublin.svg Dublin
Bill McCormack Colours of Tipperary.svg Tipperary
C O'Connell Colours of Antrim.svg Antrim

Championship statistics

Miscellaneous

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