The All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship quarter-finals are played to determine which teams will contest the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship semi-finals. They are the third last phase of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, a hurling competition contested by the top inter-county teams in Ireland. The quarter-finals are usually contested at Semple Stadium, Thurles, however, some quarter-finals have been played at alternative venues.
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Year | Semi-Final | Winner | Loser | Score | Venue |
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1905 | 1 | Kilkenny | Lancashire | 2-21 : 0-05 | Jones's Road |
2 | Antrim | Glasgow | 3-13 : 3-11 | Belfast | |
1906 | 1 | Kilkenny | Donegal | 7-21 : 1-03 | Belfast |
Year | Semi-Final | Winner | Loser | Score | Venue |
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1910 | 1 | Glasgow | Antrim | 1-13 : 0-07 | Belfast |
2 | Kilkenny | London | 5-11 : 0-03 | Waterford | |
1913 | 1 | Kilkenny | Glasgow | 10-06 : 5-02 | Glasgow |
Year | Semi-Final | Winner | Loser | Score | Venue |
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1943 | 1 | Antrim | Galway | 7-00 : 6-02 | Corrigan Park |
Year | Semi-Final | Winner | Loser | Score | Venue |
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1971 | 1 | Galway | Antrim | 7-24 : 1-08 | MacHale Park |
1972 | 1 | Galway | Antrim | 7-16 : 4-07 | Ballycastle GAA |
1973 | 1 | London | Galway | 4-07 : 3-05 | Dunlo GAA Grounds |
1974 | 1 | Galway | London | 3-13 : 0-06 | Páirc Chiaráin |
1975 | 1 | Galway | Westmeath | 6-14 : 1-08 | Athlone |
1976 | 1 | Galway | Kerry | 3-12 : 3-09 | Gaelic Grounds, Limerick |
1977 | 1 | Galway | Laois | 2-12 : 0-08 | St Brendan's Park, Birr |
1978 | 1 | Galway | Antrim | 4-19 : 3-10 | Croke Park |
1979 | 1 | Galway | Laois | 1-23 : 3-10 | St Brendan's Park, Birr |
Year | Semi-Final | Winner | Loser | Score | Venue |
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1980 | 1 | Galway | Kildare | 5-15 : 1-11 | Croke Park |
1981 | 1 | Galway | Antrim | 6-23 : 3-11 | Croke Park |
1982 | 1 | Galway | Antrim | 6-19 : 3-12 | Croke Park |
1983 | 1 | Galway | Antrim | 3-22 : 2-05 | Cusack Park, Mullingar |
1984 | 1 | Galway | Westmeath | 2-17 : 2-08 | St Brendan's Park, Birr |
1985 | 1 | Antrim | London | 3-12 : 1-15 | Casement Park, Belfast |
1986 | 1 | Galway | Kerry | 4-22 : 0-08 | Cusack Park, Ennis |
1987 | 1 | Antrim | London | 3-14 : 1-15 | Casement Park, Belfast |
1988 | 1 | Galway | London | 4-30 : 2-08 | Kenny Park, Athenry |
1989 | 1 | Antrim | Kildare | 4-14 : 0-07 | St.Brigid's Park, Dundalk |
Year | Semi-Final | Winner | Loser | Score | Venue |
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1990 | 1 | Galway | London | 1-23 : 2-11 | Duggan Park, Ballinasloe |
1991 | 1 | Antrim | Westmeath | 5-11 : 1-05 | St.Brigid's Park, Dundalk |
1992 | 1 | Galway | Carlow | 4-19 : 3-09 | Dr Cullen Park, Carlow |
1993 | 1 | Antrim | Meath | 3-27 : 4-10 | Castleblayney |
1994 | 1 | Galway | Roscommon | 2-21 : 2-06 | Athleague |
1995 | 1 | Down | London | 0-16 : 0-09 | Emeralds GAA Grounds, Ruislip |
1996 | 1 | Galway | New York | 4-22 : 0-08 | Kenny Park, Athenry |
1997 | 1 | Tipperary | Down | 3-24 : 3-08 | St Tiernach's Park, Clones |
2 | Kilkenny | Galway | 4-15 : 3-16 | Semple Stadium | |
1998 | 1 | Offaly | Antrim | 2-18 : 2-09 | Croke Park |
2 | Waterford | Galway | 1-20 : 1-10 | Croke Park | |
1999 | 1 | Offaly | Antrim | 4-22 : 0-12 | Croke Park |
2 | Clare | Galway | 3-18 : 2-14 | Croke Park |
Year | Semi-Final | Winner | Loser | Score | Venue |
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2010 | 1 | Cork | Antrim | 1-25 : 0-19 | Croke Park |
2 | Tipperary | Galway | 3-17 : 3-16 | Croke Park | |
2011 | 1 | Dublin | Limerick | 3-13 : 0-18 | Semple Stadium |
2 | Waterford | Galway | 2-23 : 2-13 | Semple Stadium | |
2012 | 1 | Cork | Waterford | 1-19 : 0-19 | Semple Stadium |
2 | Kilkenny | Limerick | 4-16 : 1-16 | Semple Stadium | |
2013 | 1 | Cork | Kilkenny | 0-19 : 0-14 | Semple Stadium |
2 | Clare | Galway | 1-23 : 2-14 | Semple Stadium | |
2014 | 1 | Limerick | Wexford | 4-26 : 1-11 | Semple Stadium |
2 | Tipperary | Dublin | 2-23 : 0-16 | Semple Stadium | |
2015 | 1 | Waterford | Dublin | 2-21 : 1-19 | Semple Stadium |
2 | Galway | Cork | 2-28 : 0-22 | Semple Stadium | |
2016 | 1 | Waterford | Wexford | 0-21 : 0-11 | Semple Stadium |
2 | Galway | Clare | 2-17 : 0-17 | Semple Stadium | |
2017 | 1 | Tipperary | Clare | 0-28 : 3-16 | Pairc Ui Chaoimh |
2 | Waterford | Wexford | 1-23 : 1-19 | Pairc Ui Chaoimh | |
2018 | 1 | Clare | Wexford | 0-27 : 1-17 | Pairc Ui Chaoimh |
2 | Limerick | Kilkenny | 0-27 : 1-22 | Semple Stadium | |
2019 | 1 | Kilkenny | Cork | 2-27 : 3-18 | Croke Park |
2 | Tipperary | Laois | 2-25 : 1-18 | Croke Park |
Year | Semi-Final | Winner | Loser | Score | Venue |
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2020 | 1 | Galway | Tipperary | 3-23 : 2-24 | Gaelic Grounds |
2 | Waterford | Clare | 3-27 : 3-18 | Páirc Uí Chaoimh | |
2021 | 1 | Cork | Dublin | 2-26 : 0-24 | Semple Stadium |
2 | Waterford | Tipperary | 4-28 : 2-27 | Páirc Uí Chaoimh | |
2022 | 1 | Galway | Cork | 2-19 : 1-21 | Páirc Uí Chaoimh |
2 | Clare | Wexford | 1-24 : 3-14 | Páirc Uí Chaoimh | |
2023 | 1 | Clare | Dublin | 5-26 : 2-17 | Gaelic Grounds |
2 | Galway | Tipperary | 1-20 : 1-18 | Gaelic Grounds | |
2024 | 1 | Cork | Dublin | 0-26 : 0-21 | Semple Stadium |
2 | Clare | Wexford | 2-28 : 1-19 | Semple Stadium | |
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