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2000 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship

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FieldValue
year2000
dates6 May – 10 September 2000
teams19
munsterCork
leinsterKilkenny
ulsterDerry
matches24
poty[[File: Colours of Kilkenny.svgborder20px]] D. J. Carey
teamKilkenny
titles26th
captainWillie O'Connor
managerBrian Cody
team2Offaly
captain2Johnny Dooley
manager2Pat Fleury
totalgoals66
totalpoints717
topscorer[[File: Colours of Offaly.svgborder20px]] Johnny Dooley (0–41)
previous[1999](1999-all-ireland-senior-hurling-championship)
next[2001](2001-all-ireland-senior-hurling-championship)

The 2000 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship (also known as the Guinness Hurling Championship for sponsorship reasons) was the 114th staging of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, the Gaelic Athletic Association's premier inter-county hurling tournament. The draw for the 2000 fixtures took place on 14 November 1999. The championship began on 6 May 2000 and ended on 10 September 2000.

Cork were the defending champions but were defeated by Offaly in the All-Ireland semi-final. Carlow, New York and Westmeath fielded teams after long absences.

On 10 September 2000, Kilkenny won the championship following a 5–15 to 1–14 defeat of Offaly in the All-Ireland final. This was their 26th All-Ireland title, their first in seven championship seasons. It was the third All-Ireland final to feature teams from the same province.

Offaly's Johnny Dooley was the championship's top scorer with 0–41. Kilkenny's D. J. Carey was the unanimous choice for Hurler of the Year.

New provincial formats

Following a motion from the Westmeath County Board at Congress, the Leinster Council proposed the introduction of a "back door system" in their hurling championship. This would be introduced to help develop hurling in the "weaker" counties and to ensure at least two championship games for these teams. While the motion was passed at Congress in April, the new format was rejected by the GAA's management committee at a meeting on 30 October 1999. The committee disagreed with the prospect of allowing losers from earlier rounds to re-enter the championship through a "back door system". As a result of this the Leinster Council were forced to tweak their championship format. This also led to the postponement of the championship draw. The Leinster Council's diluted proposal saw the introduction of a round-robin for the four weakest teams in the province. The group stage winners would join the other three teams in the championship proper.

Team changes

To Championship

Promoted from the All-Ireland Intermediate Hurling Championship

  • Carlow
  • Westmeath

Re entered Championship

  • New York

From Championship

Regraded to the All-Ireland Intermediate Hurling Championship

  • Roscommon

Teams

Due to the introduction of the round robin system in Leinster, Carlow and Westmeath returned to the championship.

On 18 May 2000 the Roscommon County Board announced that the senior hurling team were withdrawing from the Connacht Championship. Nine of the previous year's panel were absent and, together with a lack of commitment from the remaining players, the board were left with no choice but to withdraw. As a result of this the Connacht Championship was not played and Galway's first game was an All-Ireland quarter-final.

The Kerry County Board were faced with a similar prospect to Roscommon, however, they declined to withdraw from the Munster Championship.

New York joined the Ulster Championship.

General information

Nineteen counties competed in the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship: one team in the Connacht Senior Hurling Championship, seven teams in the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship, six teams in the Munster Senior Hurling Championship and five teams in the Ulster Senior Hurling Championship.

CountyLast provincial titleLast championship titlePosition in [1999](1999-all-ireland-senior-hurling-championship) Championship
[[File:Colours_of_Antrim.svgborder20x20px]] Antrim[1999](1999-all-ireland-senior-hurling-championship-ulster-senior-hurling-championship)
[[File:Colours_of_Carlow.svgborder20x20px]] Carlow
[[File:Colours_of_Clare.svgborder20x20px]] Clare[1998](1998-munster-senior-hurling-championship-final)[1997](1997-all-ireland-senior-hurling-championship)
[[File:Colours_of_Cork.svgborder20x20px]] Cork[1999](1999-all-ireland-senior-hurling-championship-munster-senior-hurling-championship)[1999](1999-all-ireland-senior-hurling-championship)
[[File:Colours_of_Derry.svgborder20x20px]] Derry[1908](1908-all-ireland-senior-hurling-championship-ulster-senior-hurling-championship)
[[File:Colours_of_Down.svgborder20x20px]] Down[1997](1997-all-ireland-senior-hurling-championship-ulster-senior-hurling-championship)
[[File:Colours_of_Dublin.svgborder20x20px]] Dublin[1961](1961-all-ireland-senior-hurling-championship-leinster-senior-hurling-championship)[1938](1938-all-ireland-senior-hurling-championship)
[[File:Colours_of_Galway.svgborder20x20px]] Galway[1999](1999-all-ireland-senior-hurling-championship-connacht-senior-hurling-championship)[1988](1988-all-ireland-senior-hurling-championship)
[[File:Colours_of_Kerry_GAA.svgborder20x20px]] Kerry[1891](1891-all-ireland-senior-hurling-championship)[1891](1891-all-ireland-senior-hurling-championship)
[[File:Colours_of_Kilkenny.svgborder20x20px]] Kilkenny[1999](1999-all-ireland-senior-hurling-championship-leinster-senior-hurling-championship)[1993](1993-all-ireland-senior-hurling-championship)
[[File:Colours_of_Laois.svgborder20x20px]] Laois[1949](1949-all-ireland-senior-hurling-championship)[1915](1915-all-ireland-senior-hurling-championship)
[[File:Colours_of_Limerick.svgborder20x20px]] Limerick[1996](1996-all-ireland-senior-hurling-championship-munster-senior-hurling-championship)[1973](1973-all-ireland-senior-hurling-championship)
[[File:Colours_of_London.svgborder20x20px]] London[1901](1901-all-ireland-senior-hurling-championship)
[[File:Colors_of_New_York.svgborder20x20px]] New York
[[File:Colours_of_Offaly.svgborder20x20px]] Offaly[1995](1995-all-ireland-senior-hurling-championship)[1998](1998-all-ireland-senior-hurling-championship)
[[File:Colours_of_Tipperary.svgborder20x20px]] Tipperary[1993](1993-all-ireland-senior-hurling-championship-munster-senior-hurling-championship)[1991](1991-all-ireland-senior-hurling-championship)
[[File:Colours_of_Waterford.svgborder20x20px]] Waterford[1963](1963-all-ireland-senior-hurling-championship-munster-senior-hurling-championship)[1959](1959-all-ireland-senior-hurling-championship)
[[File:Colours_of_Westmeath.svgborder20x20px]] Westmeath
[[File:Colours_of_Wexford.svgborder20x20px]] Wexford[1997](1997-all-ireland-senior-hurling-championship-leinster-senior-hurling-championship)[1996](1996-all-ireland-senior-hurling-championship)

Personnel and kits

TeamManagerCaptainSponsorKit manufacturer
AntrimSeán McNaughtonConor McCambridgeBushmillsO'Neills
CarlowEddie ByrneStone DevelopmentsO'Neills
ClareGer LoughnaneBrian LohanEircellO'Neills
CorkJimmy Barry-MurphyFergal RyanEsat DigifoneO'Neills
DerryKevin McNaughtonConor MurrayO'Kane InsuranceO'Neills
DownJimmy O'ReillyCanal Court HotelO'Neills
DublinMichael O'GradyArnott'sO'Neills
GalwayMattie MurphyJoe RabbitteSupermac'sO'Neills
KerryMichael O'HalloranKerry GroupO'Neills
KilkennyBrian CodyWillie O'ConnorAvonmoreO'Neills
LaoisPadraig HoranP. J. PeacockMeadow MeatsO'Neills
LimerickÉamonn CreganOllie MoranRed Cow Moran's HotelO'Neills
LondonSetanta SportsO'Neills
New YorkBudweiserO'Neills
OffalyPat FleuryJohnny DooleyCarroll MeatsO'Neills
TipperaryNicky EnglishTommy DunneFinchesO'Neills
WaterfordGerald McCarthyPaul FlynnGain FeedsO'Neills
WexfordJoachim KellyRory McCarthyWexford CreameryO'Neills

Ulster Senior Hurling Championship

Main article: Ulster Senior Hurling Championship

Munster Senior Hurling Championship

Main article: Munster Senior Hurling Championship

Leinster Senior Hurling Championship

Main article: Leinster Senior Hurling Championship

PosTeamPldWDLSFSADiffPtsQualification
1[[File:Colours_of_Laois.svgborder20x20px]] **Laois****3**2105–523–36+22**5**Advance to Knockout Stage
2[[File:Colours_of_Dublin.svgborder20x20px]] **Dublin****3**2102–542–37+17**5**
3[[File:Colours_of_Carlow.svgborder20x20px]]** Carlow****3**1026–335–43−7**2**
4[[File:Colours_of_Westmeath.svgborder20x20px]] **Westmeath****3**0034–267–49−32**0**

Knockout Stage

All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship

Main article: All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship

All-Ireland quarter-finals

All-Ireland semi-finals

All-Ireland Final

Main article: 2000 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final

Stadia and locations

Championship statistics

Top scorers

Overall

RankPlayerCountyTallyTotalMatchesAverage
1Johnny DooleyOffaly0–414158.20
2Tomás McGraneDublin1–333657.20
3Dave CuddyLaois1–293248.00
4Joe DeaneCork1–283147.75
5Henry ShefflinKilkenny2–212746.75
6Charlie CarterKilkenny3–112045.00
Gary BiggsDerry1–172036.66
8Pat CoadyCarlow1–161936.33
D.J. CareyKilkenny3–101944.75
10Gregory O'KaneAntrim1–131628.00

Single game

RankPlayerCountyTallyTotalOpposition
1Gary O'KaneAntrim1–912London
Dave CuddyLaois0–1212Dublin
Johnny DooleyOffaly0–1212Derry
4Gary BiggsDerry0–1010Down
Joe DeaneCork0–1010Tipperary
Joe DeaneCork0–1010Offaly
7Tomás McGraneDublin1–69Westmeath
Dave CuddyLaois1–69Carlow
Johnny DooleyOffaly0–99Wexford
10Henry ShefflinKilkenny2–28Offaly
Eugene O'NeillTipperary1–58Cork
Pat CoadyCarlow1–58Westmeath
Johnny DooleyOffaly0–88Kilkenny
Denis ByrneKilkenny0–88Galway
Tomás McGraneDublin0–88Laois
Tomás McGraneDublin0–88Laois
Neil RonanCork0–88Kerry

Clean sheets

RankGoalkeeperCountyClean sheets
1Kieran Stevenson[[File:Colours of Derry.svgborder20px]] Derry2
Donal Óg Cusack[[File:Colours of Cork.svgborder20px]] Cork
Brendan Cummins[[File:Colours of Tipperary.svgborder20px]] Tipperary
Brendan McLoughlin[[File:Colours of Dublin.svgborder20px]] Dublin
James McGarry[[File:Colours of Kilkenny.svgborder20px]] Kilkenny
6Shane Elliott[[File:Colours of Antrim.svgborder20px]] Antrim1
Brendan Landers[[File:Colours of Waterford.svgborder20px]] Waterford
John Lyons[[File:Colours of Laois.svgborder20px]] Laois
Michael Crimmins[[File:Colours of Galway.svgborder20px]] Galway
Stephen Byrne[[File:Colours of Offaly.svgborder20px]] Offaly

References

References

  1. Downey, Paddy. (12 September 2003). "Keepers of September's flame". Irish Times.
  2. Breheny, Martin. (11 September 2000). "Goal hungry Kilkenny play Cat and mouse with Offaly". Irish Independent.
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