2010 Kehoe Cup

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2010 Kehoe Cup
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Tournament details
ProvinceLeinster
Year2010
Trophy Kehoe Cup
Winners
Champions Westmeath (6th win)
  2009
2011  

The 2010 Kehoe Cup was an inter-county and colleges hurling competition in the province of Leinster. The competition is ranked below the Walsh Cup and features second and third tier counties from Leinster, Ulster, Connacht and selected university teams. The winners were Westmeath who defeated Kildare 1–15 to 1–11 in the final. [1]

Contents

Kehoe Cup

First round
23/24 January 2010
Quarter-finals
31 January 2010
Semi-finals
6 February 2010
Final
13 February 2010
Carlow I.T.1-15
Roscommon 1-10 Roscommon 1-12
Wicklow 0-12 Carlow I.T. 1-11
Westmeath 2-26
Westmeath 0-19
Down 3-23 Down 0-18
Longford 0-04 Westmeath 1-15
Kildare 5-22 Kildare -1-11
Armagh 2-13 Kildare 1-15
Louth 2-09 Louth 1-08
Trinity College 0-08 Kildare 2-20
Meath 1-17
Meath 0-18
D.C.U. 3-16 D.C.U. 1-14
Finagl 3-09

First round

Kildare 5-22 - 2-13 Armagh
Louth 2-09 - 0-08Trinity College
Roscommon 1-10 - 0-12 Wicklow
Down 3-23 - 0-04 Longford
D.C.U. 3-16 - 3-09 Fingal

Quarter-finals

Meath 0-18 - 1-14 D.C.U.
Carlow I.T.1-15 - 1-12 Roscommon
Westmeath 0-19 -0-18 Down
Kildare 1-15 - 1-08 Louth

Semi-finals

Westmeath 2-26 - 1-11Carlow I.T.
Kildare 2-20 - 1-17 Meath

Final

Kildare 1-11 - 1-15 Westmeath

Kehoe shield

The Kehoe Shield was also held for the second time in 2010. Participating teams consisted of those teams knocked out of the first round of the Kehoe Cup. The eventual winners were Wicklow.

First round
31 January 2010
Semi-finals
7/10 February 2010
Final
14 February 2010
Fingal 1-16
Armagh 4-13 Armagh 1-20
Trinity College 0-06 Armagh 1-17
Wicklow 3-12
Wicklow 3-22
Longford 3-09

First round

Armagh 4-13 - 0-06Trinity College

Semi-finals

Wicklow 3-22 - 3-09 Longford
Armagh 1-20 - 1-16 Fingal

Final

Wicklow 3-12 - 1-17 Armagh

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References

  1. "Today's live sport". RTÉ Sport. 13 February 2010. Retrieved 11 January 2011.