Tournament details | |
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Province | Leinster |
Year | 2024 |
Trophy | Bob O'Keeffe Cup |
Date | 21 April – 8 June 2024 |
Teams | 6 |
Defending champions | Kilkenny |
Winners | |
Champions | Kilkenny (76th win) |
Qualify for | All-Ireland SHC |
Runners-up | |
Runners-up | Dublin |
Other | |
Matches played | 16 |
Website | Leinster GAA |
The 2024 Leinster Senior Hurling Championship is the 137th edition of the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship since its establishment by the Leinster Council in 1888 and is the highest-tier of Hurling for senior county teams in Leinster (aswell as Connacht and Ulster). It is contested by six Leinster affiliated GAA county teams ranked 1–6 in the 2024 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship. [1]
Kilkenny were the defending champions having defeated Galway in the 2023 final. [2]
Each team plays each other once. The 1st and 2nd placed teams advance to the Leinster final and the 3rd placed team advances to the All-Ireland preliminary quarter-finals. All other teams are eliminated from the championship and the bottom placed team will be relegated to next years Joe McDonagh Cup.
The top 2 teams in the group stage contest this game. The Leinster champions advance to the All-Ireland semi-finals and the Leinster runners-up advance to the All-Ireland quarter-finals.
Promoted from the Joe McDonagh Cup
Relegated to the Joe McDonagh Cup
Six counties will compete in the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship:
County | Last Championship Title | Last All-Ireland Title | Position in 2023 Championship |
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Antrim | — | — | 5th |
Carlow | — | — | Champions (Joe McDonagh Cup) |
Dublin | 2013 | 1938 | 3rd |
Galway | 2018 | 2017 | Runners-up |
Kilkenny | 2023 | 2015 | Champions |
Wexford | 2019 | 1996 | 4th |
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | SF | SA | Diff | Pts | Qualification |
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1 | Kilkenny | 5 | 3 | 2 | 0 | 8-131 | 7-99 | +35 | 8 | Advance to Leinster Final |
2 | Dublin | 5 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 10-124 | 4-113 | +29 | 7 | |
3 | Wexford | 5 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 8-125 | 6-100 | +31 | 5 | Advance to All-Ireland preliminary quarter-finals |
4 | Galway | 5 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 7-120 | 6-112 | +11 | 5 | |
5 | Antrim | 5 | 2 | 0 | 3 | 8-89 | 14-129 | -58 | 4 | |
6 | Carlow | 5 | 0 | 1 | 4 | 6-91 | 10-127 | -48 | 1 | Relegated to Joe McDonagh Cup |
21 April 2024Round 1 | Wexford | 1-21 (24)–(24) 2-18 | Dublin | Wexford | |
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2pm | (HT: 1-8 - 0-11) | Venue: Wexford Park | |||
Pts: Lee Chin 1-12 (1-0 penalty, 0-9 frees), Rory O’Connor 0-4, Mark Fanning, Conor McDonald, Conor Hearne, Cian Byrne, Cathal Dunbar 0-1 each | Report | Pts: Donal Burke 0-7 (6 frees, 1 ‘65), Cian O’Sullivan (0-2 frees), Danny Sutcliffe 1-2 each, Mark Grogan 0-2, Paddy Doyle, Conor Burke, Chris Crummey, Seán Currie, Ronan Hayes 0-1 each | Referee: J Murphy (Limerick) Attendance: 9,754 |
21 April 2024Round 1 | Galway | 2-25 (31)–(20) 2-14 | Carlow | Galway | |
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2pm | (HT: 1-14 - 0-09) | Venue: Pearse Stadium | |||
Pts: Conor Cooney 1-10 (3f, 2 65s), Gavin Lee 1-2, Cathal Mannion and Conor Whelan 0-3 each, Tom Monaghan 0-2, Declan McLoughlin, Donal O'Shea, Adrian Touhey, Ronan Glennon and Evan Niland 0-1 each | Report | Pts: Martin Kavanagh 0-8 (5f), Jon Nolan 1-1, Conor Kehoe 1-0, Chris Nolan 0-2, Ciarán Whelan, Tony Lawlor and John Michael Nolan 0-1 each | Referee: S Stack (Dublin) |
21 April 2024Round 1 | Kilkenny | 5-30 (45)–(13) 0-13 | Antrim | Kilkenny | |
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2:30pm | (HT: 1-15 - 0-7) | Venue: Nowlan Park | |||
Pts: Billy Drennan 1-6 (1-0 pen, 0-2f, 0-1 65), Owen Wall 2-2, TJ Reid 1-5 (0-3f), Gearoid Dunne 1-1, Cian Kenny 0-4, John Donnelly 0-3, Martin Keoghan 0-3, Paddy Deegan 0-2, Adrian Mullen 0-1, Richie Reid 0-1, Mikey Carey 0-1, Shane Murphy 0-1 | Report | Pts: Conal Cunning 0-7 (0-7f), James McNaughton 0-2, Conor McCann 0-1, Nigel Elliott 0-1, Eoghan Campbell 0-1, Conal Bohill 0-1 | Referee: S Hynes (Galway) Attendance: 2,855 |
27 April 2024Round 2 | Antrim | 2-22 (28)–(26) 2-20 | Wexford | Belfast | |
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3pm | (HT: 0-12 - 2-9) | Venue: Corrigan Park | |||
Pts: C Cunning 0-7 (7fs), S Elliott 1-3, N McKenna 1-1, G Walsh 0-4 (1f, 1sl), K Molloy 0-2, J McNaughton 0-3 (2fs), C Boyd 0-1, N Elliott 0-1 | Report | Pts: L Chin 2-11 (1-0 pen, 6fs), C Byrne 0-4, C McDonald 0-2, C Dunbar 0-1, R O'Connor 0-1, L Og McGovern 0-1 | Referee: C Lyons (Cork) TV: GAAGO |
27 April 2024Round 2 | Carlow | 0-22 (22)–(27) 1-24 | Dublin | Carlow | |
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6pm | (HT: 0-13 - 0-9) | Venue: Dr Cullen Park | |||
Pts: M Kavanagh 0-13 (9fs, 2 65s); J Nolan 0-3; C Kehoe 0-2; C Nolan, P Boland, F Fitzpatrick, C Whelan 0-1 each | Report | Pts: D Burke 0-9 (8fs); F Whitely 1-1; C Burke 0-3; D Sutcliffe, D Gray, E O’Donnell 0-2 each; C O’Sullivan, S Currie, D Purcell, P Doyle, C Crummey 0-1 each | Referee: C Flynn (Westmeath) |
28 April 2024Round 2 | Galway | 2-23 (29)–(29) 0-29 | Kilkenny | Galway | |
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2pm | (HT: 1-9 - 0-16) | Venue: Pearse Stadium | |||
Pts: Evan Niland 0-7 (6fs), Gavin Lee 1-2, Brian Concannon 1-1, Cathal Mannion and Conor Cooney (2fs, 165) 0-4 each, Conor Whelan 0-3, Cianan Fahy 0-2 | Report [3] | Pts: TJ Reid 0-8 (6fs, 165), Martin Keoghan and John Donnelly 0-4 each, Cian Kenny and Tom Phelan 0-3 each, Richie Reid and Jordan Molloy 0-2 each, Mikey Butler, David Blanchfield, and Billy Ryan 0-1 each | Referee: T Walsh (Waterford) Attendance: 9,621 TV: RTÉ2 |
4 May 2024Round 3 | Wexford | 1-28 (31)–(23) 0-23 | Galway | Wexford | |
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16:00 | (HT: 0-15 – 0-13) | Venue: Wexford Park | |||
Pts: Lee Chin 0-11 (7 frees, 1 ’65), Rory O’Connor 1-6, Mark Fanning (frees), Conor McDonald, Cian Byrne 0-2 each, Conor Hearne, Damien Reck, Liam Óg McGovern, Conor Foley, Cathal Dunbar 0-1 each | Report | Pts: Evan Niland 0-11 (10 frees), Conor Cooney (one free), Gavin Lee, Tom Monaghan 0-2 each, Brian Concannon, Cianan Fahy, Conor Whelan, Ronan Glennon, Padraic Mannion, Declan McLoughlin 0-1 each | Referee: S Stack (Dublin) Attendance: 6,170 [4] TV: GAAGO |
11 May 2024Round 3 | Dublin | 3-32 (41)–(21) 1-18 | Antrim | Dublin | |
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16:00 | (HT: 1-13 - 1-7) | Venue: Parnell Park | |||
Pts: Donal Burke 1-11 (1-8fs), Sean Currie 0-5, Conor Burke 0-5, Paul Crummey 1-0, Brian Hayes 1-0, Cian O'Sullivan 0-2, John Bellew 0-2, Ronan Hayes 0-2, Danny Sutcliffe 0-1, Conor Donohoe 0-1, Fergal Whitely 0-1, Sean Gallagher 0-1, Darragh Power 0-1 | Report | Pts: James McNaughton 1-2, Conal Cunning 0-4 (4fs), Eoghan Campbell 0-3, Seaan Elliott 0-2, Keelan Molloy 0-2, Gerard Walsh 0-2 (1f), Niall McKenna 0-1, Nigel Elliott 0-1, Fred McCurry 0-1 | Referee: K Jordan (Tipperary) |
11 May 2024Round 3 | Carlow | 1-20 (23)–(23) 1-20 | Kilkenny | Carlow | |
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16:30 | (HT: 0-9 - 1-11) | Venue: Dr Cullen Park | |||
Pts: Marty Kavanagh 0-9 (8fs, 65), Chris Nolan 0-4, Conor Kehoe 1-0, Fiachra Fitzpatrick 0-2, Kevin McDonald (f), John Michael Nolan, James Doyle, Paddy Boland, Donagh Murphy 0-1 each | Report | Pts: TJ Reid 0-6 (4fs), Owen Wall 1-3, Martin Keoghan, Cian Kenny 0-3 each, Tom Phelan 0-2, Huw Lawlor, Billy Ryan, Shane Murphy 0-1 each | Referee: C Mooney (Dublin) TV: GAAGO |
18 May 2024Round 4 | Antrim | 1-14 (17)–(31) 2-25 | Galway | Belfast | |
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3pm | (HT: 1-11 - 1-10) | Venue: Corrigan Park | |||
Pts: J McNaughton 0-8 (4fs), K Molloy 0-3, C Bohill 1-0, G Walsh 0-2 (1f, 1sl), M Bradley 0-1 | Report [5] | Pts: C Cooney 1-6 (1-0 pen, 3fs, 0-1 ), E Niland 0-5 (3fs), C Whelan 0-3, G Lee 1-0, S Linnane 0-2, D O'Shea 0-2, David Burke 0-1, Daithí Burke 0-1, P Mannion 0-1, C Fahy 0-1, T Monaghan 0-1, J Cooney 0-1, J Glynn 0-1 | Referee: M Kennedy (Tipperary) |
18 May 2024Round 4 | Dublin | 2-23 (29)–(31) 1-28 | Kilkenny | Dublin | |
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6pm | (HT: 1-12 - 0-16) | Venue: Parnell Park | |||
Pts: Donal Burke 0-14 (0-10f, 0-1 65), Conor Burke 1-1, Brian Hayes 1-0, Danny Sutcliffe 0-3, Chris Crummey 0-3, Cian O'Sullivan 0-2 | Report [6] | Pts: TJ Reid 0-8 (7fs), John Donnelly 0-7, Eoin Cody 1-3, Martin Keoghan 0-3, David Blanchfield 0-3, Cian Kenny 0-2, Mikey Carey 0-1, Billy Ryan 0-1 | Referee: J Murphy (Limerick) Attendance: 7,028 TV: GAAGO |
19 May 2024Round 4 | Carlow | 1-13 (16)–(42) 2-36 | Wexford | Carlow | |
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3pm | (HT: 1-7 - 1-21) | Venue: Dr Cullen Park | |||
Pts: Marty Kavanagh 0-5fs, Conor Kehoe 1-2, Chris Nolan 0-4, Paddy Boland, Richard Coady 0-1 each | Report | Pts: Lee Chin 0-13 (10fs), Conor McDonald 2-2, Rory O’Connor 0-5, Cathal Dunbar, Damien Reck, Conor Hearne, Tomás Kinsella 0-2 each, Liam Og McGovern, Mark Fanning, Richie Lawlor, Liam Ryan, Darragh Carley, Kevin Foley, Charlie McGuckin, Seamus Casey 0-1 each | Referee: T Gleeson (Dublin) |
26 May 2024Round 5 | Kilkenny | 1-24 (27)–(26) 2-20 | Wexford | Kilkenny | |
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14:00 | (HT: 0-12 - 1-11) | Venue: Nowlan Park | |||
Pts: TJ Reid 1-13 (1-0pen, 12fs, 1 sideline), Paddy Deegan 0-3, Billy Ryan 0-3, John Donnelly 0-1, Richie Reid 0-1, Martin Keoghan 0-1, Mikey Carey 0-1, Eoin Cody 0-1 | Report [7] | Pts: Lee Chin 0-7 (6fs), Cian Byrne 1-3, Conor McDonald 1-2, Rory O'Connor 0-2, Cathal Dunbar 0-2, Liam Og McGovern 0-1, Kevin Foley 0-1, Jack O'Connor 0-1, Conor Hearne 0-1 | Referee: L Gordon (Galway) Attendance: 18,785 TV: GAAGO |
26 May 2024Round 5 | Galway | 1-24 (27)–(33) 2-27 | Dublin | Galway | |
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14:00 | (HT: 0-19 - 2-11) | Venue: Pearse Stadium | |||
Pts: Evan Niland 0-8 (5fs, 1 65), Conor Cooney 0-3, Declan McLoughlin 1-0, Joseph Cooney, Tom Monaghan and Cianan Fahy 0-2 each, Gavin Lee, Seán Linnane, Jason Flynn, David Burke, Conor Whelan, Padraic Mannion and Adrian Tuohey 0-1 each | Report | Pts: Dónal Burke 1-10 (3fs, 2 65s), Chris Crummey 0-4, Darragh Power 0-3, Seán Currie 1-0, Fergal Whiteley, Conor Burke, Brian Hayes, John Bellew, Ronan Hayes, Dara Purcell, Danny Sutcliffe, Paddy Smyth, Conor Donohue and Colin Currie 0-1 each | Referee: C Lyons (Cork) TV: RTÉ2 |
26 May 2024Round 5 | Antrim | 4-22 (34)–(28) 2-22 | Carlow | Belfast | |
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14:00 | (HT: 3-9 - 1-14) | Venue: Corrigan Park | |||
Pts: C Cunning 2-7 (1-0 pen, 6fs, 2 65s), J McNaughton 2-3, K Molloy 0-3, N O'Connor 0-2, G Walsh 0-2 (2fs), S Elliott 0-1, P Burke 0-1, N Elliott 0-1, C McCann 0-1, C Boyd 0-1 | Report | Pts: M Kavanagh 1-11 (8fs, 2 65s), C Nolan 1-1, J Doyle 0-3, C Kehoe 0-3, JM Nolan 0-1, C Whelan 0-1, J Kavanagh 0-1, K McDonald 0-1 | Referee: J Owens (Wexford) |
26 May 2024Round 5 | Kilkenny | 1-24 (27) – (26) 2-20 | Wexford | Kilkenny | |
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14:00 | (HT: 0-12 - 1-11) | Venue: Nowlan Park | |||
Pts: TJ Reid 1-13 (1-0pen, 12fs, 1 sideline), Paddy Deegan 0-3, Billy Ryan 0-3, John Donnelly 0-1, Richie Reid 0-1, Martin Keoghan 0-1, Mikey Carey 0-1, Eoin Cody 0-1 | Report [8] | Pts: Lee Chin 0-7 (6fs), Cian Byrne 1-3, Conor McDonald 1-2, Rory O'Connor 0-2, Cathal Dunbar 0-2, Liam Og McGovern 0-1, Kevin Foley 0-1, Jack O'Connor 0-1, Conor Hearne 0-1 | Referee: L Gordon (Galway) Attendance: 18,785 TV: GAAGO |
26 May 2024Round 5 | Galway | 1-24 (27) – (33) 2-27 | Dublin | Galway | |
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14:00 | (HT: 0-19 - 2-11) | Venue: Pearse Stadium | |||
Pts: Evan Niland 0-8 (5fs, 1 65), Conor Cooney 0-3, Declan McLoughlin 1-0, Joseph Cooney, Tom Monaghan and Cianan Fahy 0-2 each, Gavin Lee, Seán Linnane, Jason Flynn, David Burke, Conor Whelan, Padraic Mannion and Adrian Tuohey 0-1 each | Report | Pts: Dónal Burke 1-10 (3fs, 2 65s), Chris Crummey 0-4, Darragh Power 0-3, Seán Currie 1-0, Fergal Whiteley, Conor Burke, Brian Hayes, John Bellew, Ronan Hayes, Dara Purcell, Danny Sutcliffe, Paddy Smyth, Conor Donohue and Colin Currie 0-1 each | Referee: C Lyons (Cork) TV: RTÉ2 |
26 May 2024Round 5 | Antrim | 4-22 (34) – (28) 2-22 | Carlow | Belfast | |
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14:00 | (HT: 3-9 - 1-14) | Venue: Corrigan Park | |||
Pts: C Cunning 2-7 (1-0 pen, 6fs, 2 65s), J McNaughton 2-3, K Molloy 0-3, N O'Connor 0-2, G Walsh 0-2 (2fs), S Elliott 0-1, P Burke 0-1, N Elliott 0-1, C McCann 0-1, C Boyd 0-1 | Report | Pts: M Kavanagh 1-11 (8fs, 2 65s), C Nolan 1-1, J Doyle 0-3, C Kehoe 0-3, JM Nolan 0-1, C Whelan 0-1, J Kavanagh 0-1, K McDonald 0-1 | Referee: J Owens (Wexford) |
Kilkenny | 3-28 (37) – (21) 1-18 | Dublin |
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TJ Reid 2-6 (0-3f); A Mullen 0-7; E Cody 1-2; C Kenny 0-4; J Donnelly 0-3; M Keoghan 0-2; B Ryan, D Blanchfield, T Phelan, W Walsh 0-1 each | Report | D Burke 0-8 (7f); C Burke 0-3; M Grogan 1-0; D Purcell 0-2; J Bellew, P Smyth, C Crummey, D Sutcliffe, D Power 0-1 each |
County | Location | Province | Stadium | Capacity |
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Neutral venue | Dublin | Leinster | Croke Park | 82,300 |
Antrim | Belfast | Ulster | Corrigan Park | 3,700 |
Carlow | Carlow | Leinster | Dr Cullen Park | 11,000 |
Dublin | Donnycarney | Leinster | Parnell Park | 8,500 |
Galway | Galway | Connacht | Pearse Stadium | 26,197 |
Kilkenny | Kilkenny | Leinster | Nowlan Park | 27,000 |
Wexford | Wexford | Leinster | Chadwicks Wexford Park | 18,000 |
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