2019 Dublin Senior Hurling Championship

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2019 Dublin Senior Hurling Championship
2019 Craobh Sinsear Peile
Bhaile Átha Cliath
Tournament details
County Dublin
Year2019
Winners
Champions Cuala (7th win)
Manager Willy Maher
CaptainColm Cronin
  2018
2020  

The 2019 Dublin Senior Hurling Championship was the 132nd staging of the Dublin Senior Hurling Championship since its establishment by the Dublin County Board in 1887. The championship began in April 2019. [1]

Contents

Ballyboden St. Enda's were the defending champions, defeating Kilmacud Crokes in the 2018 final.

Group stage

Group 1

Team Pld W L D PF PA PD Pts
Na Fianna32108646+405
Kilmacud Crokes32106339+245
Faughs31025373-202
O'Toole's30034286-440
6 April 2019Round 1Kilmacud Crokes1-16 (19)(19) 1-16Na FiannaParnell Park 
16:00
[2] Referee: PJ Murray


6 April 2019Round 1Faughs3-18 (27)(21) 2-15O'ToolesMonastery Road 
16:00
[3] Referee: Ciarán Reilly


Final

20 October 2019FinalCuala1-18 1-14St BrigidsParnell Park 
16:00
Gls: Sean Moran (0-02)
Colum Sheanon (0-01)
Jake Malone (0-01)
Darragh O'Connell (0-01, 0-01f)
David Treacy (0-12, 0-12f)
Con O'Callaghan (1-00)
Nicky Kenny (0-01)
Gls: Daire Plunkett (0-01)
Keith Mullally (1-01)
Eoghan Dunne (0-01, 0-01 s/l)
Paul Winters (0-07, 0-07f)
Cian O'Sullivan (0-01)
Johnny McGuirk (0-02)
Luke Purtill (0-01)
Referee: Thomas Gleeson (Naomh Fionnbarra)


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References

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  2. "Late, late drama in both SHC 'A' duels in Parnell Park".
  3. "Dublin Senior Hurling Championship Round 1 Results". 6 April 2019.