List of Interprovincial Hurling Championship finals

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Hurling Roll of Honour

ProvinceWinsWinning Years
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Munster
461928, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1934, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1946, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1955, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1963, 1966, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1976, 1978, 1981, 1984, 1985, 1992, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2005, 2007, 2013, 2016
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Leinster
291927, 1932, 1933, 1935, 1936, 1941, 1954, 1956, 1962, 1964, 1965, 1967, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1979, 1988, 1993, 1998, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2014
Flag of Connacht.svg
Connacht
111947, 1980, 1982, 1983, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1991, 1994, 1999, 2004
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Ulster
0Second place: 1945, 1992, 1993, 1995

The teams listed below are those which took part in the Interprovincial Hurling Championship Final (formerly the Railway Cup Final) in the year listed.

YearWinnerScoreRunner-upScoreVenueWinning Captain
1927 Leinster 1–11 Munster 2–6 Croke Park Wattie Dunphy
1928 Munster 2–2 Leinster 1–2 Croke Park Seán Óg Murphy
1929 Munster 5–3 Leinster 3–1 Croke Park Seán Óg Murphy
1930 Munster 4–6 Leinster 2–7 Croke Park Dinny Barry-Murphy
1931 Munster 1–12 Leinster 2–6 Croke Park Philip Purcell
1932 Leinster 6–8 Munster 4–4 Croke Park Jim Dermody
1933 Leinster 4–6 Munster 3–6 Croke Park Eddie Doyle
1934 Munster 6–3 Leinster 3–2 Croke Park Timmy Ryan
1935 Leinster 2-9 Munster 0-7 Croke Park
1936 Leinster 2–8 Munster 3–4 Croke Park Paddy Larkin
1937 Munster 1–9 Leinster 3–1 Croke Park Mick Mackey
1938 Munster 6–2 Leinster 4–3 Croke Park Jim Lanigan
1939 Munster 4–4 Leinster 1–6 Croke Park John Keane
1940 Munster 4–9 Leinster 5–4 Croke Park Seán Barrett
1941 Leinster 2–5 Munster 2–4 Croke Park Bobby Hinks
1942 Munster 4–9 Leinster 4–5 Croke Park Willie O'Donnell
1943 Munster 4–3 Leinster 3–5 Croke Park Jack Lynch
1944 Munster 4–10 Connacht 4–4 Croke Park Seán Condon
1945 Munster 6–8 Ulster 2–0 Croke Park Johnny Quirke
1946 Munster 3–12 Connacht 4–8 Croke Park Ger Cornally
1947 Connacht 2–5 Munster 1–1 Croke Park Seán Duggan
1948 Munster 3–5 Leinster 2–5 Croke Park Willie 'Long Puck' Murphy
1949 Munster 5–3 Connacht 2–9 Croke Park Jim Ware
1950 Munster 0–9 Leinster 1–3 Croke Park Pat Stakelum
1951 Munster 4–9 Leinster 3–6 Croke Park Seán Kenny
1952 Munster 5–11 Connacht 4–2 Croke Park Pat Stakelum
1953 Munster 5–7 Leinster 5–5 Croke Park Christy Ring
1954 Leinster 0–9 Munster 0–5 Croke Park Johnny McGovern
1955 Munster 6–8 Connacht 3–4 Croke Park Christy Ring
1956 Leinster 5–11 Munster 1–7 Croke Park Nick O'Donnell
1957 Munster 5–7 Leinster 2–5 Croke Park Mick Cashman
1958 Munster 3–7 Leinster 3–5 Croke Park Phil Grimes
1959 Munster 7–11 Connacht 2–6 Croke Park Tony Wall
1960 Munster 6–6 Leinster 2–7 Croke Park Frankie Walsh
1961 Munster 4–12 Leinster 1–9 Croke Park Tony Wall
1962 Leinster 1–11 Munster 1–9 Croke Park Noel Drumgoole
1963 Munster 2–8 Leinster 2–7 Croke Park Jimmy Doyle
1964 Leinster 3–7 Munster 2–9 Croke Park Séamus Cleere
1965 Leinster 3–11 Munster 0–9 Croke Park Paddy Moran
1966 Munster 3–13 Leinster 3–11 Croke Park Jimmy Doyle
1967 Leinster 2–14 Munster 3–5 Croke Park Ollie Walsh
1968 Munster 0–14 Leinster 0–10 Croke Park Mick Roche
1969 Munster 2–9 Connacht 2–9 Croke Park
Replay Munster 3–13 Connacht 4–4 Pearse Stadium Len Gaynor
1970 Munster 2–15 Leinster 0–9 Croke Park Gerald McCarthy
1971 Leinster 2–17 Munster 2–12 Croke Park Tony Doran
1972 Leinster 3–12 Munster 1–10 Croke Park Jim Treacy
1973 Leinster 1–13 Munster 2–8 Croke Park Pat Delaney
1974 Leinster 2–15 Munster 1–13 Croke Park Pat Henderson
1975 Leinster 2–9 Munster 1–11 Croke Park Pat Delaney
1976 Munster 4–9 Leinster 4–8 Croke Park Éamonn O'Donoghue
1977 Leinster 2–17 Munster 1–13 Croke Park Tony Doran
1978 Munster 2–13 Leinster 1–11 Páirc Uí Chaoimh Charlie McCarthy
1979 Leinster 1–13 Connacht 1–9 Semple Stadium Phil 'Fan' Larkin
1980 Connacht 1–5 Munster 0–7 Croke Park Joe Connolly
1981 Munster 2–16 Leinster 2–6 Cusack Park Joe McKenna
1982 Connacht 3–8 Leinster 2–9 Tullamore Seán Silke
1983 Connacht 0–10 Leinster 1–5 Cavan Sylvie Lynnane
1984 Munster 1–18 Leinster 2–9 Cusack Park John Fenton
1985 Munster 3–6 Connacht 1–11 Semple Stadium Ger Cunningham
1986 Connacht 3–11 Munster 0–11 Ballinasloe Noel Lane
1987 Connacht 2–14 Leinster 1–14 Cusack Park Conor Hayes
1988 Leinster 2–14 Connacht 1–12 Casement Park Aidan Fogarty
1989 Connacht 4–16 Munster 3–17 Wexford Joe Cooney
1990No competition
1991 Connacht 1–13 Munster 0–12 Croke Park Pete Finnerty
1992 Munster 3–12 Ulster 1–8 Nowlan Park Declan Carr
1993 Leinster 1–15 Ulster 2–6 John Power
1994 Connacht 1–11 Leinster 1–10 Semple Stadium Michael Coleman
1995 Munster 0–13 Ulster 1–9 Croke Park Gary Kirby
1996 Munster 2–20 Leinster 0–10 Cusack Park Anthony Daly
1997 Munster 0–14 Leinster 0–10 Ballinasloe Brian Lohan
1998 Leinster 0–16 Connacht 2–9 Nowlan Park Willie O'Connor
1999 Connacht 2–13 Munster 1–15 Semple Stadium Brian Feeney
2000 Munster 3–15 Leinster 2–15 Nowlan Park Fergal Ryan
2001 Munster 1–21 Connacht 1–15 Nenagh Brendan Cummins
2002 Leinster 4–15 Munster 3–17 Nowlan Park Andy Comerford
2003 Leinster 4–9 Connacht 2–12Rome Michael Kavanagh
2004 Connacht 1–15 Munster 0–9 Salthill Ollie Fahy
2005 Munster 1–21 Leinster 2–14 Boston John Gardiner
2006 Leinster 1–23 Connacht 0–17 Pearse Stadium Eddie Brennan
2007 Munster 2–22 Connacht 2–19 Croke Park John Mullane
2008 Leinster 1–15 Munster 1–12 O'Moore Park Tommy Walsh
2009 Leinster 3–18 Connacht 1–17 Abu Dhabi J.J. Delaney
2010No competition
2011No competition
2012 Leinster 2–19 Connacht 1–15 Nowlan Park Jackie Tyrell
2013 Munster 1-22 Connacht 0-15 Cusack Park (Ennis) Brendan Maher
2014 Leinster 1-23 Connacht 0-16 Croke Park Conal Keaney
2015No competition
2016 Munster 2-20 Leinster 2-16 Semple Stadium

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