2020 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship final

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2020 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final
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Event 2020 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship
Date13 December 2020
Venue Croke Park, Dublin
Man of the Match Gearóid Hegarty [1]
Referee Fergal Horgan
Attendance0
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The 2020 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final, the 133rd event of its kind and the culmination of the 2020 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, was played at Croke Park in Dublin on 13 December 2020. [2] [3] [4] [5]

Contents

The match was televised live on RTÉ2 as part of The Sunday Game , presented by Joanne Cantwell from the outside studio at Croke Park, with analysis by Anthony Daly, Donal Óg Cusack and Henry Shefflin. Commentary on the game was provided by Marty Morrissey alongside Michael Duignan. The match was also live on Sky Sports, with analysis from Jamesie O'Connor and Ollie Canning. [6]

Limerick won the game by 0-30 to 0-19 to claim their second All-Ireland title in three years. [7] [8] [9]

Background

Paths to the final

Waterford

31 October 2020Munster Semi-Final Cork 1-24 (27)(31) 1-28 Waterford Thurles  
15:30Venue: Semple Stadium
Gls: P Horgan 1 (f).
Pts: P Horgan 8 (3f); S Kingston 4; S Harnedy 2; M Coleman 2 (1 sideline), B Cooper 2, C Lehane 2; C Joyce 1, D Dalton 1, A Cadogan 1.
Report Gls: C Lyons 1.
Pts: S Bennett 12 (12f); A Gleeson 3, D Hutchinson 3, J Barron 3; C Lyons 2; S McNulty 1, K Moran 1, K Bennett 1, J Prendergast 1, P Curran 1.
TV: Sky Sports


15 November 2020 Munster Final Limerick 0-25 (25)(21) 0-21 Waterford Thurles  
16:00Venue: Semple Stadium

Pts: A Gillane 10 (8f); G Mulcahy 4; P Casey 3; D Byrnes 2 (1 65), C Lynch 2, G Hegarty 2; S Flanagan 1, A Breen 1.
Report
Pts: Stephen Bennett 12 (8f, 1 65); A Gleeson 3; J Dillon 2; D Hutchinson 1, K Bennett 1, J Prendergast 1, P Curran 1.
Referee: C Lyons (Cork)


21 November 2020All-Ireland Quarter-Final Waterford 3-27 (36)(27) 3-18 Clare Cork  
Venue: Páirc Uí Chaoimh
Gls: D Hutchinson 2, J Fagan 1.
Pts: S Bennett 10 (7f); K Bennett 3; D Hutchinson 2, A Gleeson 2, C Gleeson 2, J Barron 2, N Montgomery 1, C Lyons 1, P Curran 1, T de Burca 1, D Lyons 1, J Fagan 1.
Report Gls: A Shanagher 2, A McCarthy 1.
Pts: T Kelly 8 (6f); C Malone 4; S O’Donnell 2; A Shanagher 1, D Reidy 1, R Taylor 1, D McInerney 1 (sideline).
Referee: P O'Dwyer (Carlow)
TV: Sky Sports Mix


28 November 2020All-Ireland Semi-Final Kilkenny 2-23 (29)(33) 2-27 Waterford Dublin  
Venue: Croke Park
Gls: TJ Reid 1, M Keoghan 1.
Pts: TJ Reid 14 (12fs); E Cody 2, R Hogan 2, J Donnelly 2; C Buckley 1, P Deegan 1, M Keoghan 1.
Report Gls: S Bennett 1, D Lyons 1.
Pts: S Bennett 10 (6fs), A Gleeson 4; C Lyons 2, J Prendergast 2, D Hutchinson 2, N Montgomery 2; S McNulty 1, J Barron 1, J Fagan 1, I Daly 1, T de Búrca 1.
Referee: F Horgan (Tipperary)


Limerick

25 October 2020Munster Quarter-Final Limerick 0-36 (36)(26) 1-23 Clare Thurles  
15:45 GMT (UTC±0)Venue: Semple Stadium

Pts: A Gillane 12 (9f, 1 65); G Hegarty 5; T Morrissey 4; P Casey 3, K Hayes 3, D Byrnes 3; G Mulcahy 2; C Lynch 1, D Hannon 1, S Flanagan 1, P Ryan 1.
Report Gls: R Taylor 1.
Pts: T Kelly 17 (9f); D Ryan 2, C Malone 2; S O’Halloran 1, R Taylor 1.
Referee: F Horgan (Tipperary)
TV: RTÉ 2


1 November 2020Munster Semi-Final Tipperary 2-17 (23)(32) 3-23 Limerick Cork  
16:00Venue: Pairc Ui Chaoimh
Gls: J Morris 1, J McGrath 1.
Pts: J Forde 10 (10f); N McGrath 2; J Morris 1; B Maher 1; N O'Meara 1; M Breen 1; A Flynn 1.
Gls: A Gillane 2 (1 pen); S Flanagan 1.
Pts: A Gillane 6 (5f); D Byrnes 3 (2f); T Morrissey 2; G Hegarty 2; W O'Donoghue 2; C Lynch 2; G Mulcahy 2; S Flanagan 1; P Casey 1; D Reidy 1; P Ryan 1.
TV: RTÉ 2


15 November 2020 Munster Final Limerick 0-25 (25)(21) 0-21 Waterford Thurles  
16:00Venue: Semple Stadium

Pts: A Gillane 10 (8f); G Mulcahy 4; P Casey 3; D Byrnes 2 (1 65), C Lynch 2, G Hegarty 2; S Flanagan 1, A Breen 1.
Report
Pts: Stephen Bennett 12 (8f, 1 65); A Gleeson 3; J Dillon 2; D Hutchinson 1, K Bennett 1, J Prendergast 1, P Curran 1.
Referee: C Lyons (Cork)


29 November 2020All-Ireland Semi-Final Limerick 0-27 (27)(24) 0-24 Galway Dublin  
Venue: Croke Park


Pre-match

The 2020 Joe McDonagh Cup Final between Kerry and Antrim took place prior to the All-Ireland senior final. [12] [13]

On 4 December 2020, the officials were chosen for the final by the GAA, with Tipperary's Fergal Horgan being named as the referee in what would be his second senior final after being the referee in 2017. Colm Lyons from Cork was named as standby referee, with the other linesman being Paud O'Dwyer from Carlow and the sideline official Seán Cleere from Kilkenny. [14]

Jubilee team

The Clare team that won the 1995 All-Ireland Final were remembered before the match to mark 25 years. There was no traditional walk out and parade due to COVID-19 restrictions but the Clare captain of 1995 Anthony Daly was present to place the Liam MacCarthy Cup in front of the Hogan Stand before the match. [15]

Match details

13 December 2020
15:30
All-Ireland Final
Waterford 0-19 0-30 Limerick
(HT: 0-11 - 0-14)

Pts: S Bennett 10 (9fs); A Gleeson 5 (1 sideline, 1f); K Bennett 1, D Hutchinson 1, K Moran 1, C Lyons 1.

Pts: A Gillane 10 (6fs); G Hegarty 7; T Morrissey 5; S Flanagan 3; W O’Donoghue 1, D Hannon 1, K Hayes 1, P Ryan 1, D Byrnes 1.
Croke Park , Dublin
Referee: F Horgan (Tipperary)
Attendance: 0
WATERFORD:
1 Stephen O'Keeffe
2 Ian Kenny
3 Conor Prunty
4 Shane McNulty
5 Calum Lyons
6 Tadhg de Búrca
7 Kevin Moran
8 Jamie Barron
9 Kieran Bennett
10 Jack Fagan
11 Neil Montgomery
12 Stephen Bennett
13 Dessie Hutchinson
14 Austin Gleeson
15 Jack Prendergast
Manager:
Liam Cahill
LIMERICK:
1 Nicky Quaid
2 Seán Finn
3 Dan Morrissey
4 Barry Nash
5 Diarmaid Byrnes
6 Declan Hannon
7 Kyle Hayes
8 Darragh O'Donovan
9 William O'Donoghue
10 Gearóid Hegarty
11 Cian Lynch
12 Tom Morrissey
13 Aaron Gillane
14 Séamus Flanagan
15 Graeme Mulcahy
Manager:
John Kiely

Post-match

Financial Times columnist Simon Kuper wrote after Stephen O'Keeffe's performance that hurling was "the best sport ever and if the Irish had colonised the world, nobody would ever have heard of football". [16] [17]

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