List of All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship hat-tricks

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This is a list of players who have scored a hat-trick (i.e. three or more goals in a single game) in the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship.

Key
Scored in all-Ireland final
Scored in Defeat
Scored as a Substitute
PlayerForAgainstResultDateRef
P. J. Riordan Tipperary Kilkenny 6-8 : 1-015 March 1896
Bob McConkey Limerick Dublin 8-5 : 3-24 March 1923
Leonard McGrath Galway Limerick 7-3 : 4-514 September 1924
Michael Ahern Cork Galway 6-12 : 1-09 September 1928
Dave Clohessy Limerick Dublin 5-2 : 2-630 September 1934
John Keane Waterford Dublin 6-7 : 4-25 September 1948
Patrick Lalor Laois Offaly 7-5 : 4-215 May 1949
Nicky Rackard Wexford Tipperary 3-9 : 7-77 September 1951
Jimmy Smyth Clare Limerick 10-8 : 1-114 June 1953
Nicky Rackard Wexford Antrim 12-17 : 2-38 August 1954
Nicky Rackard Wexford Galway 5-13 : 2-829 July 1956
Tommy O'Connell Kilkenny Waterford 5-5 : 1-176 September 1959
Séamus Power Waterford Kilkenny 6-8 : 4-171 September 1963
Ritchie Browne Cork Galway 4-14 : 2-77 June 1964
Donie Nealon Tipperary Kilkenny 5-13 : 2-86 September 1964
Colm Sheehan Cork Kilkenny 3-9 : 1-104 September 1966
Eddie O'Brien Cork Wexford 6-21 : 5-106 September 1970
Eamonn Cregan Limerick Cork 4-5 : 3-151 August 1976
Seánie O'Leary Cork Waterford 5-31 : 3-618 July 1982
Joey Towell Dublin Laois 4-10 : 2-1129 May 1983
P. J. Cuddy Laois Offaly 4-9 : 1-2322 June 1986
Liam Fennelly Kilkenny Offaly 4-10 : 1-1113 July 1986
Noel Lane Galway Kerry 4-24 : 1-319 July 1986
Jimmy Barry-Murphy Cork Antrim 7-11 : 1-2410 August 1986
Joe Hennessy Kerry Limerick 3-10 : 6-1121 May 1989
Pat Murphy Waterford Cork 5-16 : 4-1719 June 1989 [1]
Mark Corrigan Offaly Kilkenny 3-15 : 4-99 July 1989
Noel Sands Down Derry 6-13 : 2-1023 June 1991
Noel Sands Down Derry 9-18 : 0-105 June 1992
Paul Flynn Waterford Kerry 3-13 : 4-1323 May 1993
Michael Cleary Tipperary Kerry 4-21 : 2-96 June 1993
Seán McLoughlin Westmeath Carlow 6-6 : 3-1414 May 1995
Billy Byrne Wexford Westmeath 6-23 : 1-74 June 1995
Eamon Morrissey Kilkenny Dublin 4-13 : 2-1025 June 1995
Kevin Broderick Galway New York 4-22 : 0-820 July 1996
Ger Ennis Dublin Westmeath 5-15 : 2-818 May 1997
Alan Kerins Galway Roscommon 6-24 : 0-513 July 1997
Liam Watson Antrim New York 5-19 : 2-1126 May 2002
Fergal Healy Galway Down 7-15 : 0-1315 June 2002 [2]
Brian McFall Antrim London 8-27 : 1-511 May 2003
Paul Flynn Waterford Limerick 4-13 : 4-131 June 2003 [3]
John Mullane Waterford Cork 3-12 : 3-1629 June 2003 [4]
Dan Shanahan Waterford Clare 3-21 : 1-816 May 2004 [5]
Niall Healy Galway Kilkenny 5-18 : 4-1821 August 2005 [6]
Dan Shanahan Waterford Limerick 3-17 : 1-147 July 2007 [7]
Joe Bergin Offaly Limerick 3-19 : 0-1812 July 2008 [8]
Niall Healy Galway Laois 5-29 : 0-1731 May 2009 [9]
Lar Corbett Tipperary Limerick 6-19 : 2-716 August 2009 [10]
Lar Corbett Tipperary Kilkenny 4-18 : 1-175 September 2010 [11]
Cyril Donnellan Galway Westmeath 4-17: 2-144 June 2011 [12]
Patrick Horgan Cork Laois 10-20: 1-1318 June 2011 [13]
Paudie O'Sullivan Cork Laois 10-20: 1-1318 June 2011 [13]
Lar Corbett Tipperary Waterford 7-19: 0-1910 July 2011 [14]
Ryan O'Dwyer Dublin Limerick 3-13 : 0-1824 July 2011 [15]
Craig Doyle Carlow London 4-17 : 2-1318 May 2013 [16]
Shane O'Donnell Clare Cork 5-16 : 3-1628 September 2013 [17]
Séamus Callanan Tipperary Galway 3-25 : 4-135 July 2014 [18]
Cathal Mannion Galway Dublin 5-19: 1-186 June 2015 [19]
Ger Aylward Kilkenny Wexford 5-25: 0-1621 June 2015 [20]
Séamus Callanan Tipperary Galway 3-16 : 0-2616 August 2015 [21]
Aron Shanagher Clare Laois 5-32: 0-122 July 2016 [22]
John McGrath Tipperary Waterford 5-19 : 0-1310 July 2016 [23]
Patrick Purcell Laois Meath 3-25 : 2-1330 April 2017 [24]
Shane Dooley Offaly Westmeath 4-15 : 1-2027 May 2017 [25]
Séamus Callanan Tipperary Dublin 6-26 : 1-198 July 2017 [26]
Patrick Horgan Cork Kilkenny 3-18 : 2-2714 July 2019 [27]
Conor Whelan Galway Westmeath 6-33 : 0-176 May 2023 [28]
Eoin Cody Kilkenny Wexford 5-18 : 4-2328 May 2023 [29]
Mark Kehoe Tipperary Offaly 7-38 : 3-1817 June 2023 [30]
Tony Kelly Clare Dublin 5-26 : 2-1724 June 2023 [31]

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