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1969 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship

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FieldValue
year1969
dates25 May – 7 September 1969
teams13
munsterCork
leinsterKilkenny
matches12
potyTed Carroll
teamKilkenny
titles17th
captainEddie Keher
team2Cork
captain2Denis Murphy
topscorerPaddy Molloy (8–18)
previous1968
next1970

The All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship of 1969 was the 83rd staging of Ireland's premier hurling knock-out competition. Kilkenny won the championship, beating Cork 2–15 to 2–9 in the final at Croke Park, Dublin.

The championship

Participating counties

ProvinceCountyMost recent successAll-IrelandProvincial
**Leinster**Dublin19381961
Kilkenny19671967
Laois19151949
Offaly
Westmeath
Wexford19681968
**Munster**Clare19141932
Cork19661966
Galway19231922
Limerick19401955
Tipperary19651968
Waterford19591963
**Britain**London1901

Format

Leinster Championship

First round: (1 match) This is a single match between two of the weaker teams drawn from the province of Leinster. One team is eliminated at this stage, while the winners advance to the quarter-final.

Quarter-final: (1 match) This is a single match between the winner of the first round and another team drawn from the province of Leinster. One team is eliminated at this stage, while the winners advance to the semi-finals.

Semi-finals: (2 matches) The winners of the quarter-final join three other Leinster teams to make up the semi-final pairings. Two teams are eliminated at this stage, while two teams advance to the Leinster final.

Final: (1 match) The winners of the two semi-finals contest this game. One team is eliminated at this stage, while the winners advance to the All-Ireland semi-final.

Munster Championship

Quarter-final: (2 matches) These are two lone matches between the first four teams drawn from the province of Munster. Two teams are eliminated at this stage, while two teams advance to the semi-finals.

Semi-finals: (2 matches) The winners of the two quarter-finals join the other two Munster teams to make up the semi-final pairings. Two teams are eliminated at this stage, while two teams advance to the final.

Final: (1 match) The winners of the two semi-finals contest this game. One team is eliminated at this stage, while the winners advance to the All-Ireland final.

All-Ireland Championship

Semi-final: (1 match) This is a lone match between London and the Leinster champions. One team is eliminated at this stage, while the winner advances to the All-Ireland final.

Final: (1 match) The semi-final winner and the Munster champions contest the final.

Fixtures

[[Munster Senior Hurling Championship]]

date = June 1 Quarter-Final| team1 = Waterford | score = 1–12 – 3–18 | team2 = Tipperary | goals1 = T. Walsh (0–9), M. Hickey (2–1), P. Enright (0–1), D. Mahon (0–1). | goals2 = J. Doyle (1–8), M. Keating (1–5), J. Flanagan (1–1), M. Roche (0–2), S. McLoughlin (0–1), F. Loughnane (0–1). | stadium = Walsh Park Waterford | attendance= | referee= M. Slattery (Clare)

date = June 15 Quarter-Final| team1 = Cork | score = 3–8 – 1–4 | team2 = Clare | goals1 = C. McCarthy (3–1), E. O'Brien (0–3), P. Hegarty (0–2), C. Cullinane (0–1), W. Walsh (0–1). | goals2 = T. Ryan (0–4), L. Danaher (1–0). | stadium = Thurles Sportsfield, Thurles | attendance= 21,200 | referee= S. O'Connor (Limerick)

date = June 22 Semi-Final| team1 = Tipperary | score = 0–14 – 2–5 | team2 = Limerick | goals1 = J. Doyle (0–5), M. Keating (0–4), F. Loughnane (0–3), D. Nealon (0–1), J. Flanagan (0–1). | goals2 = T. Bluett (2–0), E. Cregan (0–3), M. Dowling (0–1), A. Dunworth (0–1). | stadium = Cork Athletic Grounds Cork | attendance= | referee= M. Slattery (Clare)

date = June 29 Semi-Final| team1 = Cork | score = 3–15 – 1–10 | team2 = Galway | goals1 = C. McCarthy (1–5), C. Cullinane (1–2), W. Walsh (1–2), P. Hegarty (0–3), G. McCarthy (0–2), D. Coughlan (0–1). | goals2 = J. Connolly (0–4), B. O'Connor (1–0), P. Mitchell (0–2), D. Coen (0–2), M. O'Connor (0–1), P. Fahy (0–1). | stadium = Gaelic Grounds, Limerick | attendance= 10,000 | referee= G. Fitzgerald (Limerick)

date = July 27 Final| team1 = Cork | score = 4–6 – 0–9 | team2 = Tipperary | goals1 = W. Walsh (3–0), C. McCarthy (1–1), P. Hegarty (0–2), D. Coughlan (0–2), T. Ryan (0–1). | goals2 = J. Doyle (0–5), J. Flanagan (0–1), S. McLoughlin (0–1), N. O'Dwyer (0–1), P. J. Ryan (0–1). | stadium = Gaelic Grounds, Limerick | attendance= 43,569| referee= S. O'Connor (Limerick)

[[Leinster Senior Hurling Championship]]

date = May 25 First Round| team1 = Laois | score = 5–12 – 0–1 | team2 = Westmeath | goals1 = P. Bates (2–4), J. Cuddy (1–1), G. Conroy (1–1), T. Keenan (1–1), J. Lyons (0–2), J. Dooley (0–1), P. Dowling (0–1), E. Jones (0–1). | goals2 = P. Bradley (0–1). | stadium = O'Connor Park, Tullamore | attendance= | referee= J. Dowling (Offaly)

date = June 15 Quarter-Final| team1 = Laois | score = 2–5 – 8–10 | team2 = Offaly | goals1 = C. O'Brien (2–0), P. Bates (0–3), P. Dowling (0–2). | goals2 = P. Molloy (5–4), T. Dooley (2–0), W. Gorman (1–1), J. Healion (0–3), G. Burke (0–1), P. Mulhaire (0–1). | stadium = O'Moore Park, Portlaoise | attendance= | referee= P. Johnston (Kilkenny)

date = June 22 Semi-Final| team1 = Kilkenny | score = 2–20 – 2–6 | team2 = Dublin | goals1 = E. Keher (1–10), P. Moran (1–0), M. Lawlor (0–3), P. Lawlor (0–3), J. Kinsella (0–2), J. Millea (0–1), P. Delaney (0–1). | goals2 = J. Dolan (1–1), N. Kinsella (1–0), E. Flynn (0–3), A. Loughnane (0–1), D. Foley (0–1). | stadium = Wexford Park, Wexford | attendance= 5,000| referee= B. Stack (Laois)

date = June 29 Semi-Final| team1 = Offaly | score = 5–10 – 3–11 | team2 = Wexford | goals1 = P. Molloy (3–4), J. Flaherty (1–3), W. Gorman (1–1), G. Burke (0–1), P. J. Whelehan (0–1). | goals2 = T. Doran (2–3), M. Botler (1–1), P. Lynch (0–3), C. Jacob (0–2), W. Murphy (0–1), P. Sinnott (0–1). | stadium = Croke Park, Dublin | attendance= | referee= J. Rankin (Laois)

date = July 20 Final| team1 = Kilkenny | score = 3–9 – 0–16 | team2 = Offaly | goals1 = P. Delaney (3–0), E. Keher (0–5), M. Brennan (0–2), J. Millea (0–1), J. Lynch (0–1). | goals2 = P. Molloy (0–8), J. Flaherty (0–3), D. Hanniffy (0–2), P. Mulhaire (0–1), J. Kirwan (0–1), J. Healion (0–1). | stadium = Croke Park, Dublin | attendance= | referee= J. Gray (Dublin)

[[All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship]]

date = August 17 Semi-Final| team1 = Kilkenny | score = 3–22 – 1–10 | team2 = London | goals1 = Fr. T. Murphy (3–1), E. Keher (0–12), P. Kavanagh (0–3), P. Delaney (0–2), F. Cummins (0–1), S. Buckley (0–1), J. Millea (0–1), S. Cleere (0–1). | goals2 = J. Bennett (0–5), T. Connolly (1–0), B. Barry (0–3), N. Power (0–1), P. Fahy (0–1). | stadium = Croke Park, Dublin| attendance=| referee= A. Higgins (Galway)

Final

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Championship statistics

Scoring

  • Hat-trick heroes:
    • First hat-trick of the championship: Charlie McCarthy for Cork against Clare (Munster quarter-final)
    • Second hat-trick of the championship: Paddy Molloy for Offaly against Laois (Leinster quarter-final)
    • Third hat-trick of the championship: Paddy Molloy for Offaly against Wexford (Leinster semi-final)
    • Fourth hat-trick of the championship: Willie Walsh for Cork against Tipperary (Munster final)
    • Fifth hat-trick of the championship:Fr. Tom Walsh for Kilkenny against London (All-Ireland semi-final)
  • Widest winning margin: 26 points
    • Laois 5–12 : 0–1 Westmeath (Leinster first round)
  • Most goals in a match: 10
    • Offaly 8–10 : 2–5 Laois (Leinster quarter-final)
  • Most points in a match: 32
    • Kilkenny 3–22 : 1–10 London (All-Ireland semi-final)
  • Most goals by one team in a match: 8
    • Offaly 8–10 : 2–5 Laois (Leinster quarter-final)
  • Most goals scored by a losing team: 3
    • Wexford 3–11 : 5–10 Offaly (Leinster semi-final)
  • Most points scored by a losing team: 12
    • Waterford 1–12 : 3–18 Tipperary(Munster quarter-final)

Miscellaneous

  • Offaly reach the Leinster final for the first time since 1928.
  • Kilkenny's 2–15 to 2–9 victory over Cork in the All-Ireland final was their biggest triumph over their archrivals since the 1905 All-Ireland final. The score on that occasion was 7–7 to 2–9.

Top scorers

Season

RankPlayerCountyTallyTotalMatchesAverage
1Paddy MolloyOffaly8–1842314.00
2Eddie KeherKilkenny1–353849.50
3Charlie McCarthyCork6–133147.75
4Jimmy DoyleTipperary1–182137.00
5Willie WalshCork4-031543.75
6Paddy BatesLaois2-071326.50
7Pat DelaneyKilkenny3-031243.00
Michael KeatingTipperary1-091234.00
8Pat HegartyCork1-081142.75
9Tom MurphyKilkenny3-011025.00

Single game

RankPlayerCountyTallyTotalOpposition
1Paddy MolloyOffaly5-0519Laois
2Paddy MolloyOffaly3-0413Wexford
Eddie KeherKilkenny1–1013Dublin
4Eddie KeherKilkenny0–1212London
5Jimmy DoyleTipperary1-0811Waterford
6Charlie McCarthyTipperary3-0110Clare
Tom MurphyKilkenny3-0110London
Paddy BatesLaois2-0410Westmeath
9Willie WalshCork3-009Tipperary
Pat DelaneyKilkenny3-009Offaly
Tony DoranWexford2-039Offaly
Charlie McCarthyCork1-069Kilkenny
Tom WalshWaterford0-099Tipperary

Debutantes

The following players made their début in the 1969 championship:

PlayerTeamDateOppositionGame
Paschal RussellClareJune 15CorkMunster quarter-final
Dónal CliffordCorkJune 15ClareMunster quarter-final
Charlie CullinaneCorkJune 15ClareMunster quarter-final
Pat HegartyCorkJune 15ClareMunster quarter-final
Tony MaherCorkJune 15ClareMunster quarter-final
Roger TuohyCorkJune 15ClareMunster quarter-final
Willie WalshCorkJune 15ClareMunster quarter-final
Pat DelaneyKilkennyJune 22DublinLeinster semi-final
Mick LawlerKilkennyJune 22DublinLeinster semi-final
Joe MilleaKilkennyJune 22DublinLeinster semi-final
Ray CumminsCorkJuly 27TipperaryMunster final
Séamus LooneyCorkSeptember 7KilkennyAll-Ireland final
Joe MurphyCorkSeptember 7KilkennyAll-Ireland final

Retirees

The following players played their last game in the 1969 championship:

PlayerTeamLast GameDateOppositionDébut
Naoise JordanClareLeinster finalJune 15Cork1958
Éamonn RussellClareLeinster finalJune 15Cork1962
Tom RyanClareLeinster finalJune 15Cork1958
Éamonn FoxOffalyLeinster finalJuly 20Kilkenny1963
Mick BurnsTipperaryMunster finalJuly 27Cork1958
Seán McLoughlinTipperaryMunster finalJuly 27Cork1958
Donie NealonTipperaryMunster finalJuly 27Cork1958
Noel O'GormanTipperaryMunster finalJuly 27Cork1965
Denis MurphyCorkAll-Ireland finalSeptember 7Kilkenny1960
Joe MurphyCorkAll-Ireland finalSeptember 7Kilkenny1969
Tom MurphyKilkennyAll-Ireland finalSeptember 7Cork1963

References

  • Corry, Eoghan, The GAA Book of Lists (Hodder Headline Ireland, 2005).
  • Donegan, Des, The Complete Handbook of Gaelic Games (DBA Publications Limited, 2005).
  • Nolan, Pat, Flashbacks: A Half Century of Cork Hurling (The Collins Press, 2000).
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