Championship Details | |
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Dates | 28 May - 13 September 2014 |
Teams | 18 |
All Ireland Champions | |
Winners | Clare (4th win) |
Captain | Tony Kelly |
Manager | Gerry O'Connor & Donal Moloney |
All Ireland Runners-up | |
Runners-up | Wexford |
Captain | Shane O'Gorman |
Manager | J. J. Doyle |
Provincial Champions | |
Munster | Clare |
Leinster | Wexford |
Ulster | Antrim |
Connacht | Not Played |
Championship Statistics | |
Matches Played | 17 |
Total Goals | 58 (3.4 per game) |
Total Points | 533 (31.3 per game) |
Top Scorer | Jack Guiney (1-35) |
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The 2014 All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship was the 51st staging of the All-Ireland hurling championship for players under the age of twenty-one since its establishment by the Gaelic Athletic Association in 1964. The championship began on 28 May 2014 and ended on 13 September 2014.
Clare were the defending champions and successfully retained their title and winning three-in-a-row after beating Wexford by 2-20 to 3-11 in the final. [1]
28 May 2014Quarter-final | Dublin | 1-17 - 1-10 | Laois | Parnell Park |
19:30 | P Winters (0-9), C Cronin (1-3), O O'Rorke (0-3), T Devlin (0-1) C Boland (0-1). | Report | S Maher (0-4), T Dowling (1-0), PJ Scully (0-1), C Collier (0-1), B Conroy (0-1), C Dwyer (0-1), P Lalor (0-1), Campion (0-1). | Referee: J Keenan (Wicklow) |
4 June 2014Quarter-final | Westmeath | 3-19 - 0-10 | Carlow | Cusack Park |
19:30 | N O’Brien 0-8 (3f), R Greville 2-1, D Lynch 1-2, C Scally 0-3, G Greville (f), T Gallagher, M Heaney, A Clarke, J Boyle 0-1 each. | Report | M Kavanagh 0-5 (4f), S Murphy 0-3, C Wall, J Doyle 0-1 each. |
4 June 2014Quarter-final | Kilkenny | 0-10 - 2-14 | Wexford | Nowlan Park |
19:30 | R Reid 0-5 (3f, 2 65); M Mansfield 0-2; H O’Neill, C Martin, C Prendergast 0-1 each. | Report | R Clarke 1-2; P Sutton 1-0; J Guiney 0-3 (2f); C Davitt, G Moore, C McDonald 0-2 each; A Kenny, P Doyle, K Foley 0-1 each. |
25 June 2014Semi-final | Westmeath | 0-13 - 2-8 | Dublin | Cusack Park |
19:30 | N O'Brien 0-8 (6fs, 1'65), R Greville, A Clarke 0-2 each, D Fennell 0-1 | Report | C Boland 1-1, P Winters 0-4 (3fs), C Cronin 1-0, C Conway 0-2, A Clabby 0-1 |
25 June 2014Semi-final | Wexford | 2-17 - 0-13 | Offaly | Wexford Park |
19:30 | J Guiney 0-9 (6fs), R Clarke, C McDonald 1-2 each, A Nolan 0-2, C Devitt, K Foley 0-1 each | Report | C Mulrooney (3fs, 1 '65'), P Geraghty 0-4 each, E Nolan 0-3 (f), J O'Connor, A Kelly 0-1 each |
9 July 2014Final | Wexford | 1-20 - 0-18 | Dublin | Parnell Park |
19:30 | J Guiney 0-8 (0-4f, 0-1 ’65), C McDonald 1-3, A Nolan 0-4, R Clarke 0-2, P Foley, G Moore, P Sutton 0-1 each. | Report | P Winters 0-9 (0-7f), C Conway 0-3, O O’Rorke, G Whelan 0-2 each, S Boland, C Dooley (0-1f) 0-1 each. |
4 June 2014Quarter-final | Limerick | 1-14 - 2-20 | Clare | Gaelic Grounds |
19:30 | S Dowling 0-8 (8f); K O’Brien 1-0; M Carmody, D Morrissey, C Lynch, M Fitzgibbon, P Ryan, D O’Donovan, 0-1 each. | Report | B Duggan 0-8 (5f); T Kelly 0-4; A Cunningham 1-1; P Duggan 1-1; S Gleeson 0-2; J Shanahan 0-2; C Galvin, S Morey, 0-1 each. |
16 July 2014Semi-final | Clare | 5-19 - 1-25 (A.E.T.) | Tipperary | Cusack Park |
19:30 | B Duggan (0-8, 0-4 frees, 0-2 ’65); A Cunningham (2-2); D Reidy, P Duggan (1-1); S O’Donnell (1-0); C Galvin (0-3); G O’Connell, J Shanahan (0-2 each) | Report | J Forde (0-12, 0-7 frees); C O’Riordan (0-3); T Gallagher (1-0); D McCormack (0-2); S Maher, B Maher, R Maher, C Hammersley, S Cahill, T Fox, S Kennedy, L McGrath (0-1 each) |
16 July 2014Semi-final | Waterford | 0-16 - 3-18 | Cork | Walsh Park |
19:30 | A Gleeson 0-7 (3f, 2 65s); J Dillon 0-3; G O’Brien 0-2; R Barry, R Donnelly, J Barron, S Bennett, 0-1 each. | Report | R O’Shea 0-8 (4f, 1 65); A Spillane 2-1; A Cadogan 1-3; C Spillane 0-3; S O’Keeffe 0-2; C Burke 0-1 |
30 July 2014Final | Clare | 1-28 - 1-13 | Cork | Cusack Park |
19:15 | B Duggan (0-10, 0-5 frees, ’0-1 65); A Cunningham (0-4); G Galvin, T Kelly (0-1 ’65), D Reidy (0-3 each); S O’Donnell (1-0); S Gleeson, P Duggan (0-2 each); C O’Connel (0-1) | Report | R O’Shea (0-7, 0-4 frees, 0-1 ’65); M Collins (0-3), A Spillane (1-0); S O’Keefe, K McIntyre, M Sugrue (0-1) | Attendance: 12,995 |
13 July 2014Quarter-final | Tyrone | 2-8 - 1-17 | Armagh | Healy Park |
12:45 |
16 July 2014Semi-final | Down | 3-24 - 3-7 | Armagh | Páirc Esler |
19:30 | P Mason (0-9, 5f), B Nicholson (2-1), M Nicholson (1-2), E Sands (0-4), J McManus (0-3), J Doran (0-2), L Savage (0-1), C O'Neill (0-1), D Freer (0-1). | Report | C Gorman (1-1), D McKenna (1-0), T Nevin (1-0), N Green (0-2f), C Duffy (0-2), C McAnallen (0-1f), C Farrell (0-1). |
16 July 2014Semi-final | Antrim | 3-23 - 0-10 | Derry | Páirc Mac Uílín |
19:30 | C Clarke (1-7, 0-2f, 1'65), S McCaughan (2-1), N McKenna (0-3), D McCloskey (0-3), R McCambridge (0-2), J O'Connell (0-2), M Bradley (0-2), C McNaughton (0-2), D McGuinness (0-1). | Report | S Farren (0-5f), J O'Dwyer (0-3), T McCloskey (0-1), T O'Kane (0-1). |
23 July 2014Final | Down | 1-5 - 7-17 | Antrim | Athletic Grounds |
19:00 | C Fitzsimmon 1-1, E Sands 0-2, J McGrath, P Mason 0-1 each. | Report | C Clarke 1-6 (2f), S McCaughan 2-1, C Burke 2-0, N McKenna 1-2, Seán McAfee 1-0, D McKernan 0-2, J McGreevey, M Dudley, D McCloskey, R McCambridge, Stephen McAfee, E McCaughen 0-1 each. | Referee: A Nash (Derry) |
23 August 2014Semi-final | Clare | 4-28 - 1-10 | Antrim | Semple Stadium |
16:00 | A Cunningham (3-3), T Kelly (1-3), C O’Connell (0-6, 5f), B Duggan (0-5, 3f), D Reidy (0-3), C Galvin (0-2), S O’Donnell (0-2), J Shanahan (0-1), E Enright (0-1), N Deasy (0-1), S Gleeson (0-1). | Report | Sean McAfee (1-0), C Clarke (0-3, 1f), Stephen McAfee (0-3), S McCaughan (0-1), C Burke (0-1), M Bradley (0-1), D McKernan (0-1). | Referee: B Redmond |
23 August 2014Semi-final | Wexford | 1-21 - 1-19 | Galway | Semple Stadium |
18:00 | J Guiney (1-8, 0-7f), C McDonald (0-3), K Foley (0-3), G Moore (0-3), P Foley (0-2), A Nolan (0-1), C Devitt (0-1). | Report | P Brehony (1-6), S Maloney (0-6, 3f), C Mannion (0-3), A Tuohy (0-1), E Burke (0-1), J Glynn (0-1), B Molloy (0-1). | Referee: D Kirwan |
13 September 2014Final | Clare | 2-20 - 3-11 | Wexford | Semple Stadium |
19:00 | T Kelly 0-7, A Cunningham 1-2, D Reidy 1-1, C Galvin 0-4, B Duggan 0-4 (2f), J Shanahan 0-1, G O’Connell 0-1 | Report | J Guiney 0-7 (6f, 1 ’65′), D Dunne 2-0, C McDonald 1-1 G Moore 0-2, C Devitt 0-1 | Attendance: 15,081 Referee: C McAllister (Cork) |
Rank | Player | County | Tally | Total | Matches | Average |
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1 | Jack Guiney | Wexford | 1-35 | 38 | 5 | 7.60 |
2 | Bobby Duggan | Clare | 0-35 | 35 | 5 | 7.00 |
3 | Aaron Cunningham | Clare | 7-12 | 33 | 5 | 6.60 |
4 | Ciarán Clarke | Antrim | 2-16 | 22 | 3 | 7.33 |
Paul Winters | Dublin | 0-22 | 22 | 3 | 7.33 | |
6 | Conor McDonald | Wexford | 3-11 | 20 | 5 | 4.00 |
Tony Kelly | Clare | 1-17 | 20 | 4 | 5.00 | |
8 | Niall O'Brien | Westmeath | 0-16 | 16 | 2 | 8.00 |
9 | Saul McCaughan | Antrim | 4-03 | 15 | 3 | 5.00 |
Rob O'Shea | Cork | 0-15 | 15 | 2 | 7.50 |
Rank | Player | County | Tally | Total | Opposition |
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1 | Aaron Cunningham | Clare | 3-03 | 12 | Antrim |
Jason Forde | Tipperary | 0-12 | 12 | Clare | |
3 | Jack Guiney | Wexford | 1-08 | 11 | Galway |
4 | Ciarán Clarke | Antrim | 1-07 | 10 | Derry |
Bobby Duggan | Clare | 0-10 | 10 | Cork | |
6 | Ciarán Clarke | Antrim | 1-06 | 9 | Down |
Paul Winters | Dublin | 0-09 | 9 | Laois | |
Jack Guiney | Wexford | 0-09 | 9 | Offaly | |
Paul Winters | Dublin | 0-09 | 9 | Wexford | |
Peter Mason | Down | 0-09 | 9 | Armagh |
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