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1989 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship final

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title1989 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Final
image1989 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final Programme.jpg
image_size250
event[1989 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship](1989-all-ireland-senior-hurling-championship)
team1Tipperary
team1association[[File:Tipperary colours.PNG40px]]
team1score4-24
team2Antrim
team2association[[File:Antrim colours.PNG40px]]
team2score3-9
date3 September 1989
stadiumCroke Park
cityDublin
man_of_the_match1aNicky English
refereeP. Delaney (Laois)
attendance65,496
weatherSunny
previous[1988](1988-all-ireland-senior-hurling-championship-final)
next[1990](1990-all-ireland-senior-hurling-championship-final)

The 1989 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final was the 102nd All-Ireland Final and the culmination of the 1989 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, an inter-county hurling tournament for the top teams in Ireland. The match was held at Croke Park, Dublin, on 3 September 1989, between Tipperary, managed by Bab's Keating and Antrim, managed by Jim Nelson. The game was shown live in Ireland on Network 2 with match commentary provided by Ger Canning and comments throughout provided by Jimmy Magee. The Ulster champions lost to their Munster opponents on a score line of 4-24 to 3-9.

Tipperary had led at half time by 1-13 to 0-5 with their goal coming from Declan Ryan who scored when his high long range shot for a point hit the hurley of the Antrim goalkeeper Niall Patterson on its way into the net after 18 minutes.{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1CGLyHwB8WM|title=1989 All Ireland Hurling Final

The game is notable for a number of reasons. This was Antrim's second-ever appearance in an All-Ireland final, some forty-six years after they lost to Cork at the same stage of the championship. Nicky English set a scoring record for a single player in the modern era as he notched up 2-12 to win his first All-Ireland Senior medal. The victory for Tipperary, eighteen years after their last in 1971, also preserved the county's unique record of winning an All-Ireland title in every decade of the GAA's existence. Tipperary were captained by Bobby Ryan.

Match details

date = 1988-09-01 15:15 UTC+1 Final | team1 = Tipperary | score = 4-24 – 3-9 | team2 = Antrim | report = Report| goals1 = N. English (2-12), D. Ryan (1-3), P. Fox (1-2), J. Leahy (0-3), D. Carr (0-2), M. Cleary (0-2). | goals2 = B. Donnelly (1-1), O. McFetridge (0-3), A. McCarry (1-0), D. Armstrong (1-0), T. McNaughton (0-2), P. McKillen (0-1), L. McKeegan (0-1), D. McKillop (0-1). | stadium = Croke Park, Dublin

{{Football kitpattern_la =pattern_b = _goldhorizontalpattern_ra =leftarm = 0000ffbody = 0000ffrightarm = 0000ffshorts = FFFFFFsocks = 0000fftitle = Tipperary{{Football kitpattern_la =pattern_b = _collarwhitepattern_ra =leftarm = FFD700body = FFD700rightarm = FFD700shorts = FFFFFFsocks = FFD700title = Antrim
LWFAidan Ryan for M. Cleary
RCFM. Sullivan for D. McKinley

|} MATCH RULES

  • 70 minutes
  • Replay if scores level
  • Maximum of 3 substitutions

References

References

  1. (17 September 2019). "Nicky English inducted into GAA Hall of Fame".
  2. "1989 All Ireland Hurling Championship". Gaainfo.com.
  3. (17 May 2020). "Bobby Ryan's 1989 All-Ireland winning speech". RTE Sport.
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