2015 All-Ireland Under-21 B Hurling Championship

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Details of the 2015 All-Ireland Under-21 B Hurling Championship.

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Overview

Kildare are the defending champions, having beaten Roscommon in the 2014 All-Ireland final. [1]

Fixtures/results

Quarter-finals

8 August 2015Quarter-final Roscommon w/o - scr. Armagh
8 August 2015Quarter-final Meath 2-15 - 1-17 Kerry St. Loman's Park
J Regan (0-6, 3f, 1'65), F Flattery (1-2), G McGowan (1-0), L Martyn (0-3), S McGrath (0-2), J Wall (0-1), C O'Shea (0-1).P McGrath (0-9, 7f, 1'65), R Heffernan (1-0), P Lucid (0-3), B O'Leary (0-2), M O'Leary (0-2), J Brick (0-1).Referee: G McGrath
8 August 2015Quarter-final Donegal 1-6 - 1-14 Mayo O'Donnell Park
Referee: É Hassan
8 August 2015Quarter-final Wicklow 2-14 - 0-18 Kildare Pearse Park
G Weir (0-7f), P Doran (1-0), P Doyle (1-0), C O'Byrne (0-3), A Kavanagh (0-2), A Byrne (0-1), J Cranley (0-1).G Keegan (0-14, 10f), D Keane (0-1), R Whelan (0-1), C Egan (0-1), R Casey (0-1).Referee: J Heffernan

Semi-finals

22 August 2015Semi-final Meath 4-12 - 1-11 Mayo St. Loman's Park
14:00G McGowan (1-3), F Flattery (1-2), J Andrews (1-1), S Doyle (1-1), J Regan (0-3f), L Martyn (0-1), S Quigley (0-1). Report S Regan (1-2, 0-2f), F Boland (0-4, 2f), A O Suilleabhean (0-2), C Scahill (0-2), J Gallagher (0-1).Referee: C Cunning
22 August 2015Semi-final Roscommon 0-11 - 1-14 Wicklow Athleague GAA Park
14:00D Glynn (0-2f), C Dolan (0-4f), W Boyle (0-1), C Duignan (0-1), G Egan (0-1f), M Beirne (0-1), G Downey (0-1). Report G Weir (0-7, 4f), C O'Byrne (1-2), P Doran (0-3), P Doyle (0-1), J Cranley (0-1).Referee: J Clarke

Final

12 September 2015Final Meath 2-15 - 2-17 Wicklow Semple Stadium
17:15

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References

  1. Cahill, Jackie (15 September 2014). "Glory at last for Kildare". Irish Examiner. Retrieved 27 August 2015.