1898 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship
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{{Infobox Hurling All-Ireland
| year = 1898
| image =
| dates =
| teams =
| connacht =
| munster = Tipperary
| leinster = Kilkenny
| ulster =
| matches =
| poty =
| team = Tipperary
| titles = 4th
| captain = Mikey Maher
| manager =
| team2 = Kilkenny
| captain2 = Ned Hennessy
| manager2 =
| totalgoals =
| totalpoints =
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| previous = 1897
| next = 1899
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The All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship 1898 was the 12th series of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, Ireland's premier hurling knock-out competition. Tipperary won the championship, beating Kilkenny 7-13 to 3-10 in the final.{{cite web|url=http://gaaweb.sitesuite.cn/page/roll_of_honour2.html |title=All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Roll of Honour |publisher=The GAA website |access-date=26 July 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110905085701/http://gaaweb.sitesuite.cn/page/roll_of_honour2.html |archive-date=5 September 2011 }}
Format
All-Ireland Championship
Semi-final: (1 match) This is a lone game which sees the winners of the Munster championship play Galway who receive a bye to this stage. One team is eliminated while the winning team advances to the final.
Final: (1 match) The winners of the lone semi-final play the winners of the Munster championship.
Provincial championships
=[[Leinster Senior Hurling Championship]]=
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|date=Quarter-final
|team1=Wexford
|score=0-0 – 1-11
|team2=Offaly
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|stadium=Jones's Road, Dublin
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|date=Semi-final
|team1=Kilkenny
|score=4-13 – 1-5
|team2=Offaly
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|stadium=Jones's Road, Dublin
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|date=28 January 1900
Final
|team1=Kilkenny
|score=4-12 – 3-2
|team2=Dublin
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|stadium=Jones's Road, Dublin
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=[[Munster Senior Hurling Championship]]=
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|date=Semi-final
|team1=Cork
|score=6-6 – 0-2
|team2=Limerick
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|stadium=Tipperary
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|date=Semi-final
|team1=Tipperary
|score=w.o – scr.
|team2=Clare
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|stadium=Walsh Park, Waterford
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|date=Final
|team1=Tipperary
|score=3-0 – 2-3
|team2=Cork
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|stadium=Fraher Field, Dungarvan
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|date=Final replay
|team1=Tipperary
|score=1-13 – 1-2
|team2=Cork
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|stadium=Kilmallock
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All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship
=All-Ireland Semi-finals=
=All-Ireland Final=
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|date=25 March 1900
Final
|team1=Tipperary
|score=7-13 – 3-10
|team2=Kilkenny
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|stadium=Jones's Road, Dublin
|attendance=c.2,500
|referee= J.J. McCabe (Dublin)
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Championship statistics
=Miscellaneous=
- The Munster final between Cork and Tipperary had to be abandoned due to fading light. Both sides were level at the time and a replay later took place.
- Mikey Maher of Tipperary became the first player to captain a team to three All-Ireland final victories.
References
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Sources
- Corry, Eoghan, The GAA Book of Lists (Hodder Headline Ireland, 2005).
- Donegan, Des, The Complete Handbook of Gaelic Games (DBA Publications Limited, 2005).
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