2014 All-Ireland Minor B Hurling Championship

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Details of the 2014 All-Ireland Minor B Hurling Championship.

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Overview

Kerry are the defending champions, having beaten Wicklow in the 2013 All-Ireland final. [1] The championship began on 7 August 2014.

Fixtures/results

Quarter-finals

7 August 2014Quarter-final Meath 0-14 - 2-7 Kildare St. Loman's Park
C Bird (0-5 fs), L Carey (0-2, 1 f), R Ryan (0-2), L Moran (0-1), J Payne (0-1), L Martyn (0-1), R Ryan (0-1), Alex Walsh (0-1). Report Eoin O'Heir (0-4 fs), Tadgh Forde (1-0), Niall Kenny (1-0), Conor Dowling (0-2), Odhran Loughran (0-1 f).Referee: G McGrath (Dublin)
9 August 2014Quarter-final Armagh 1-10 - 5-14 Westmeath Athletic Grounds
12:00
9 August 2014Quarter-final Wicklow 0-7 - 3-9 Kerry Pearse Park
15:00E Donoghue (0-4, 2f), P Doyle, T Mellon, C Doyle (0-1 each). Report J Buckley (0-7, 6fs), J Goulding, A Murphy, J Brick (1-0 each), B Lyons, F O’Sullivan (0-1 each).Referee: S Cleere (Kilkenny)
9 August 2014Quarter-final Rscommon 2-25 - 2-22 Donegal Athleague
15:00D Glynn (0-16, seven frees), N Gately (2-2), J Brennan (0-3), D Keaveney (0-1), D Ryan (0-1), S Dunne (0-1), R Farrell (0-1). Report T Clare (0-7, all; frees), J Lochlainn (0-5, three frees, two ’65s), C Doherty (1-1), Stephen Doherty (1-1), E Lynch (0-3, two frees), Sam Doherty (0-1), E Drumond (0-1), O Rooney (0-1), M Carr (0-1), S Curran (0-1).Referee: B Sweeney (Cavan)

Semi-final

16 August 2014Semi-final Meath w/o - scr. Westmeath St. Loman's Park
14:00
16 August 2014Semi-final Roscommon 0-5 - 2-22 Kerry MacDonagh Park
15:00D Glynn (0-2), J Martin (0-1), B Fallon (0-1), J Brennan (0-1). Report B Barrett (1-5, 0-1f), J Buckley (0-4, 3f), J Brick (0-4), F Mackessy (1-0), F O'Sullivan (0-3), J Goulding (0-2), Jos Diggins (0-1), M Lynch (0-1), J Conway (0-1), Jas Diggins (0-1).Referee: J O'Brien

Final

6 September 2014Final Meath 2-15 - 3-18 Kerry MacDonagh Park
Report C Bird (0-12, 8fs, 1 65, 1 sideline), M Healy, G McGowan (1-0 each), J Wall (0-2, 1f), R Ryan (0-1).B Barrett (1-7, 0-6fs), F O’Sullivan, J Conway (1-0 each), F Mackessy, J Buckley (one free) (0-3 each), J Goulding (0-2), J Diggins, J Brick, D O’Carroll (0-1 each).Referee: D Hughes (Carlow)

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References

  1. "Kerry are Minor B Hurling Champs". Kerry GAA website. 7 September 2013. Archived from the original on 10 August 2014. Retrieved 8 August 2014.