2014 All-Ireland Under-21 B Hurling Championship

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Details of the 2014 All-Ireland Under-21 B Hurling Championship.

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Overview

Kerry are the defending champions, having beaten Kildare in the 2013 All-Ireland final. [1]

Fixtures/results

Connacht Under-21 B Hurling Championship

Quarter-finalSemi-finalFinal
Colours of Roscommon.svg Roscommon 4-15
Colours of Mayo.svg Mayo 4-21 Colours of Mayo.svg Mayo 1-10
Colours of Sligo.svg Sligo w/o Colours of Sligo.svg Sligo 1-08
Colours of Leitrim.svg Leitrim scr.
30 July 2014Quarter-final Sligo w/o - scr. Leitrim
8 August 2014Semi-final Mayo 4-21 - 1-8 Sligo
13 August 2014Final Roscommon 4-15 - 1-10 Mayo Athleague
R Fallon (1-6, 4f), R Kelly (1-2), T Fetherstone (1-2), J Henry (1-0), H Rooney (0-2), C Coyle (0-1), J Brennan (0-1), P Kenny (0-1). Report C Finn (0-6, 4f), S Boland (1-0), C Scahill (0-2), M Flannery (0-1), M Lyons(0-1).Referee: J Keane (Galway)

Leinster Under-21 A Hurling Championship

Final
   
Colours of Kildare.svg Kildare 2-07
Colours of Wicklow.svg Wicklow 0-12
23 July 2014Final Kildare 2-7 - 0-12 Wicklow St. Conleth's Park

Ulster Under-21 Hurling Shield

Quarter-Finals Semi-Finals Final
Colours of Monaghan.svg Monaghan 1-12
Colours of Fermanagh.svg Fermanagh 3-09
Colours of Fermanagh.svg Fermanagh scr.
Colours of Tyrone.svg Tyrone w/o
Colours of Donegal.svg Donegal 3-08
Colours of Tyrone.svg Tyrone 3-36 Colours of Tyrone.svg Tyrone 4-06
Colours of Cavan.svg Cavan 0-05
14 June 2014Quarter-final Tyrone 3-36 - 0-5 Cavan Garvaghey
14:00Referee: A Ferguson
18 June 2014Semi-final Monaghan 1-12 - 3-9 Fermanagh Inniskeen
19:30Referee: M Loftus
25 June 2014Semi-final Donegal 3-8 - 4-6 Tyrone O'Donnell Park
20:00Referee: A Nash
19 July 2014Final Tyrone w/o - scr. Fermanagh

All-Ireland Under-21 B Hurling Championship

Semi-Finals Final
      
1L Colours of Kildare.svg Kildare w/o
1U Colours of Tyrone.svg Tyrone scr.
1L Colours of Kildare.svg Kildare 1-14
1C Colours of Roscommon.svg Roscommon 1-11
1M Colours of Kerry.svg Kerry 2-13
1C Colours of Roscommon.svg Roscommon 4-10
23 August 2014Semi-final Kildare w/o - scr. Tyrone
23 August 2014Semi-final Kerry 2-13 - 4-10 Roscommon Cusack Park
Report
13 September 2014Final Kildare 1-14 - 1-11 Roscommon Semple Stadium
17:10G Keegan 0-9 (2f), R Casey 1-1, E Dempsey 0-2, K Murphy & S O’Flynn 0-1 each. Report T Featherston 1-1, R Fallon 0-4f, N Fallon (f), C Duignan, J Henry, R Kelly, A Finnerty & S Naughton 0-1 each.Referee: O Elliott (Antrim)

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References

  1. O'Flynn, Diarmuid (16 September 2013). "Boyle's late goal swings it Kerry's way". Irish Examiner. Retrieved 8 August 2014.