2009 Waterford Senior Hurling Championship

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Waterford Senior Hurling Championship 2009
Waterford Champions
Winners Ballygunner
CaptainColin Kehoe
Manager Ger Cunningham
Player of the yearTBA
Relegated Rinn Ó gCuanach

The 2009 Waterford Senior Hurling Championship commenced on 25 April and concluded on 17 October 2009. De La Salle were the defending champions, having beaten Abbeyside in the 2008 final. Ballygunner defeated Lismore in the 2009 final following a replay. Due to complications with the former structure of the championship in 2008, it had been decided that the 12 teams would be structured into two groups of six. The top four teams from each group advanced to the quarter-final stage, from which the semi-finals and the final were played. The final and replay were played in Walsh Park in October 2009. The teams which finished last in each group played in a relegation playoff match. The losing team, Rinn Ó gCuanach, have been demoted to Intermediate for 2010.

Contents

Group A

Standings

PTeamPldWDLPFPAPDPts
1 Mount Sion 550010269+3310
2 Ballyduff Upper 530211498+166
3 Lismore 53029386+76
4 De La Salle 53029489+56
5 Fourmilewater 51048176+52
6 Rinn Ó gCuanach 500449115-660
Qualification
Qualified for quarter-finals
Entered for relegation playoff

Matches

Round 1

Ballyduff Upper 1-22 - 2-17 Fourmilewater
B. Hannon 0-12
J. Kearney 0-4
S. Kearney 1-1
S. Molumphy 0-2
B. Kearney 0-2
S. Hannon 0-1
(Report) R. Fenton 0-9
S. Walsh 1-3
T. O'Gorman 1-1
A. Lawlor 0-3
T. Walsh 0-1
Castle Grounds, Lismore
Referee: Tim O'Byrne

Lismore 4-12 - 1-09 Rinn Ó gCuanach
M. Shanahan 1-4
J. Prendergast 2-1
D. Shanahan 1-1
P. Prendergast 0-1
J. Shanahan 0-1
(Report) P. Murchadha 1-5
L. O Lionain 0-1
M. Tobin 0-1
S. O Currin 0-1
N. Murchadha 0-1
Referee: Jim Murphy

De La Salle 1-08 - 1-17 Mount Sion
J. Mullane 0-6
B. Phelan 0-2
D. Twomey 1-0
(Report) M. O'Neill 1-5
S. Ryan 0-3
I. Galgey 0-3
R. O'Keefe 0-2
J. Phelan 0-2
B. Cusack 0-1
T. Browne 0-1
Referee: Tommy Sullivan

Round 2

Ballyduff Upper 1-12 - 0-14 Lismore
P. Kearney 1-3
B. Hannon 0-5
B. Kearney 0-2
J. Kearney 0-1
A. Power 0-1
(Report) M. Shanahan 0-8
D. Shanahan 0-2
P. Prendergast 0-1
B. Landers 0-1
J. Prendergast 0-1
D. Bennett 0-1
Referee: Tim O'Byrne

Fourmilewater 2-08 - 2-09 Mount Sion
S. Ryan 1-1
M. O'Neill 0-3
E. McGrath 1-0
R. O'Keeffe 0-2
B. Cusack 0-1
K. McGrath 0-1
T. Browne 0-1
(Report) S. Walsh 2-0
R. Fenton 0-5
A. Lawlor 0-1
T. O'Gorman
Referee: Pat Casey

De La Salle 0-16 - 1-09 Rinn Ó gCuanach
J. Mullane 0-4
B. Farrell 0-3
B. Phelan 0-3
J. Quirke 0-2
D. Twomey 0-1
P. Nevin 0-1
C. Watt 0-1
(Report) N. O Murchadha 1-1
P. O Murchadha 0-3
T. O hUallacháin 0-2
L. O Lionain 0-2
C. O Conchúir 0-1
Referee: Vinny O'Toole

Round 3

Mount Sion 2-18 - 0-08 Rinn Ó gCuanach
M. O'Neill 1-5
R. O'Keeffe 1-4
E. McGrath 0-3
K. McGrath 0-2
T. Browne 0-1
I. Power 0-1
B. Cusack 0-1
I. Galgey 0-1
(Report) P. Ó Murchadha 0-4
L. Ó Lionain 0-2
M. Ó Tobin 0-2
Referee: Denis O'Leary

Ballyduff Upper 2-18 - 3-24 De La Salle
B. Hannon 1-9
P. Kearney 1-0
S. Kearney 0-2
S. Molumphy 0-2
S. Hannon 0-2
J. Kearney 0-1
B. Kearney 0-1
R Whelan 0-1
(Report) J. Quirke 0-11
J. Mullane 1-5
D. McGrath 1-1
A. O'Neill 1-1
B. Phelan 0-3
P. Nevin 0-1
C. Watt 0-1
D. Twomey 0-1
Referee: Michael Wadding

Fourmilewater 1-11 - 0-15 Lismore
R. Fenton 0-8
T. O'Gorman 1-0
M. Walsh 0-1
S. Walsh 0-1
P. Horkan 0-1
(Report) M. Shanahan 0-6
D. Bennett 0-4
S. O'Keeffe 0-2
P. Prendergast 0-1
J. Prendergast 0-1
D. Shanahan 0-1
Referee: Maurice Condon

Round 4

Ballyduff Upper 5-18 - 0-10 Rinn Ó gCuanach
B. Hannon 3-10
S. Molumphy 1-0
R. Whelan 1-0
P. Kearney 0-2
J. Kearney 0-1
B. Kearney 0-1
S. Kearney 0-1
J. Barry 0-1
S. Cunningham 0-1
S. Hannon 0-1
(Report) P. O Murchadha 0-7
S. O Cuirin 0-2
L. O Lionain 0-1
Referee: Pat Casey

Lismore 2-13 - 3-16 Mount Sion
M. Shanahan 0-6
D. Shanahan 1-2
C. O'Gorman 1-0
D. Bennett 0-1
K. Power 0-1
P. Prendergast 0-1
D. Howard 0-1
J. Prendergast 0-1
(Report) M. O'Neill 1-8
I. Galgey 1-2
A. Kirwan 1-1
K. McGrath 0-2
P. Hammond 0-1
R. O'Keeffe 0-1
K. Stafford 0-1
Referee: Tommy O'Sullivan

De La Salle 0-14 - 1-09 Fourmilewater
J. Quirke 0-9
J. Mullane 0-2
P. Nevin 0-1
D. Twomey 0-1
B. Phelan 0-1
(Report) C. Guiry 1-2
A. Lawlor 0-2
Ml. O.Gorman 0-1
B. Wall 0-1
D. Wall 0-1
S. Walsh 0-1
S. Lawlor 0-1
Referee: Michael Wadding

Round 5

De La Salle 2-14 - 1-18 Lismore
J. Mullane 2-4
J. Quirke 0-5
D. Twomey 0-2
K. Moran 0-1
D. McGrath 0-1
P. Nevin 0-1
(Report) M. Shanahan 0-11
D. Shanahan 1-2
P. Prendergast 0-3
S. O'Keeffe 0-2
Referee: John Michael Kelly

Ballyduff Upper 0-17 - 1-15 Mount Sion
B. Hannon 0-7
M. Molumphy 0-4
A. Power 0-2
P. Kearney 0-2
J. Kearney 0-2
(Report) M. O'Neill 1-4
R. O'Keeffe 0-3
S. Ryan 0-2
E. Whelan 0-2
K. McGrath 0-1
I. Galgey 0-1
E. McGrath 0-1
A. Kirwan 0-1
Referee: P. Casey

Fourmilewater 1-15 - 1-04 Rinn Ó gCuanach
S. Walsh 1-2
R. Fenton 0-7
C. Guiry 0-4
S. Lawlor 0-2
D O Murchadha 1-0
P. O Murchadha 0-3
M. Tobin 0-1
Referee: Alan Kissane

Group B

Standings

PTeamPldWDLPFPAPDPts
1 Ballygunner 541011279+339
2 Abbeyside 532011389+248
3 Tallow 531110385+187
4 Ballyduff Lower 51138495-113
5 Passage 510491127-362
6 Stradbally 501473101-281
Qualification
Qualified for quarter-finals
Entered for relegation playoff

Matches

Round 1

Abbeyside 1-13 - 2-08 Strabally
M. Gorman 0-4
G. Hurney 1-0
M. Ferncombe 0-2
P. Hurney 0-2
R. Foley 0-2
L. Hurney 0-1
E. Enright 0-1
J. Gorman 0-1
(Report) S. Aherne 0-6
S. Cunningham 2-0
J. Coffey 0-1
J. Ahearne 0-1
Referee: Maurice Condon

Ballyduff Lower 4-10 - 1-08 Passage
J. Kennedy 2-1
D. Clifford 1-1
N. Power 0-3
B. O'Leary 1-0
N. Clifford 0-2
P. Matthews 0-1
P. Fitzgerald 0-1
P. Murphy 0-1
(Report) E. Kelly 2-6
C. Carey 0-1
K. Fitzgerald 0-1
Referee: Pat Casey

Ballygunner 2-23 - 2-12 Tallow
P. Flynn 0-8
B. O'Sullivan 2-1
T. Power 0-5
S. Walsh 0-2
S. O'Sullivan 0-2
G. O'Connor 0-2
W. Hutchinson 0-1
A. Kirwan 0-1
J.J. Hutchinson 0-1
(Report) T. Ryan 1-4
P. O'Brien 0-4
P. Kearney 1-0
K. Geary 0-2
S.F. McCarthy 0-1
Referee: Michael Wadding

Round 2

Ballyduff Lower 0-07 - 0-16 Tallow
J. Kennedy 0-3
N. Power 0-2
P. Fitzgerald 0-1
(Report) P. O'Brien 0-10
L. McCarthy 0-3
P. Kearney 0-3
Referee: Maurice Condon

Ballygunner 4-12 - 0-11 Strabally
B. O'Sullivan 1-4
A. Kirwan 1-1
S. Walsh 1-1
T. Power 0-3
B. Mullane 1-0
S. Power 0-2
A. Maloney 0-1
(Report) M. Walsh 0-6
S. Ahearne 0-4
C. Lawlor 1-0
N. Curran 0-1
Referee: Tommy Sullivan

Abbeyside 7-16 - 3-10 Passage
M. Ferncombe 2-2
J. Gorman 2-1
P. Hurney 2-1
L. Hurney 1-1
G. Hurney 0-3
M. Gorman 0-3
J. Hurney 0-2
R. Foley 0-2
S. O'Hare 0-1
(Report) E. Kelly 1-8
C. Carey 2-0
T. Connors 0-1
K. Fitzgerald 0-1
Referee: John Condon

Round 3

Passage 2-15 - 2-13 Stradbally
E. Kelly 1-5
E. Connors 0-5
C. Carey 1-1
A. Connors 0-2
T. Connors 0-1
N. Quinlan 0-1
(Report) M. Walsh 1-10
R. Aherne 1-0
N. Curran 0-1
S. Cunningham 0-1
G. Power 0-1
Referee: Tim O'Byrne

Ballyduff Lower 1-13 - 2-16 Ballygunner
J. Kennedy 1-4
N. Power 0-5
N. Clifford 0-1
P. Fitzgerald 0-1
P. Murphy 0-1
P. Stevenson 0-1
(Report) S. Power 2-2
B. O'Sullivan 0-5
T. Power 0-4
S. O'Sullivan 0-2
C. Kehoe 0-1
A. Kirwan 0-1
S. Walsh 0-1
Referee: Jim Murphy

Abbeyside 1-15 - 3-09 Tallow
M. Gorman 1-5
G. Hurney 0-3
S. O'Hare 0-2
J. Gorman 0-2
P. Hurney 0-2
R. Foley 0-1
(Report) P. O'Brien 1-7
P. Kearney 1-0
S. Barry 1-0
T. Ryan 0-2
Referee: Tommy Sullivan

Round 4

Passage 1-19 - 5-13 Tallow
T. Ryan 4-1
P. O'Brien 1-2
A. Kearney 0-4
P. Kearney 0-2
E. Sheehan 0-1
K. Geary 0-1
(Report) E. Kelly 0-13
T. Connors 1-0
A. Connors 0-3
B. FitzGerald 0-2
R. Quann 0-1
Referee: John Condon

Abbeyside 1-13 - 2-10 Ballygunner
M. Gorman 0-6
S. Enright 1-0
P. Hurney 0-3
R. Foley 0-1
M. Ferncombe 0-1
J. Gorman 0-1
L. Hurney 0-1
(Report) S. Power 2-3
B. O'Sullivan 0-3
T. Power 0-1
C. Kehoe 0-1
B. Mullane 0-1
J.J. Hutchinson 0-1
Referee: Michael Wadding

Ballyduff Lower 1-14 - 1-14 Stradbally
P. Fitzgerald 1-6
J. Kennedy 0-2
D. Clifford 0-2
D. Van Veen 0-1
P. Mathews 0-1
P. Stevenson 0-1
C. Power 0-1
(Report) S. Ahearne 1-10
A. Doyle 0-1
M. Walsh 0-1
N. Curran 0-1
R. Ahearne 0-1
Referee: John Michael Kelly

Round 5

Abbeyside 2-20 - 1-19 Ballyduff Lower
M. Gorman 0-12
P. Hurney 2-1
M. Ferncombe 0-3
J. Gorman 0-2
J. Foley 0-2
(Report) J. Kennedy 0-6
N. Power 0-4
P. Stevenson 1-1
P. Fitzgerald 0-3
P. Matthews 0-1
R. Barron 0-1
P. Murphy 0-1
B. O'Leary 0-1
J. O'Leary 0-1
Referee: D. O Murchadha

Stradbally 0-09 - 4-11 Tallow

Ballygunner 0-21 - 1-12 Passage
B. O'Sullivan 0-6
S. Power 0-4
T. Power 0-4
C. Kehoe 0-3
G. O'Connor 0-2
S. O'Sullivan 0-1
P. Mahony 0-1
(Report) E. Kelly 0-10
C. Carey 1-1
K. Fitzgerald 0-1

Relegation playoff

Rinn Ó gCuanach 1-11 2-12 Stradbally
P. Ó Murchadha 0-7
L. Ó Lonáin 1-0
T. Ó hUallacháin 0-2
B. Breathnach 0-1
N. O Murchadha 0-1
S. Ahearne 2-5
M. Walsh 0-3
S. Cunningham 0-2
J. Hearne 0-1
N. Curran 0-1
Venue: Fraher Field
Referee: John Mike Kelly

Knockout stages

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
         
Ballyduff Lower 1-08
Mount Sion 2-17
Mount Sion 0-14
Ballygunner 1-15
Ballygunner (0-17) 1-19
De La Salle (0-17) 1-16
Ballygunner (4-12) 1-17
Lismore (2-18) 0-19
Abbeyside 1-16
Lismore 2-15
Lismore 1-22
Ballyduff Upper 2-12
Ballyduff Upper 0-19
Tallow 1-14

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