1913 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship#Leinster Senior Hurling Championship
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{{Infobox Hurling All-Ireland
| year = 1913
| image =
| dates =
| teams =
| connacht = Roscommon
| munster = Tipperary
| leinster = Kilkenny
| ulster =
| matches =
| poty =
| team = Kilkenny
| titles = 7th
| captain = Dick 'Drug' Walsh
| manager =
| team2 = Tipperary
| captain2 = Patrick "Wedger" Meagher
| manager2 =
| totalgoals =
| totalpoints =
| topscorer =
| previous = 1912
| next = 1914
}}
The All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship 1913 was the 27th series of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, Ireland's premier hurling knock-out competition. Kilkenny won the championship, beating Tipperary 2–4 to 1–2 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=28 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
Quarter-final: (1 match) This was a lone match between the Leinster champions and Glasgow. One team was eliminated at this stage while the winning team advanced to the semi-finals.
Semi-finals: (2 matches) The winning team from the lone quarter-final join Lancashire and the Connacht and Munster representatives to make up the semi-final pairings. Two teams are eliminated at this stage while the two winning teams advance to the All-Ireland final.
Final: (1 match) The winners of the two semi-finals contest this game with the winners being declared All-Ireland champions.
Results
=[[Connacht Senior Hurling Championship]]=
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| date = 10 August
| round = Semi-final
| team2 = Mayo
| score = 2–1 – 1–4
| team1 = Sligo
| stadium = Sligo
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| date = 17 August
| round = Semi-final
| team1 = Roscommon
| score = 3–4 – 3–2
| team2 = Galway
| stadium = Roscommon
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| round = Semi-final replay
| team1 = Mayo
| score = w/o - scr.
| team2 = Sligo
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| round = Final
| team1 = Roscommon
| score = w/o - scr.
| team2 = Mayo
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=[[Leinster Senior Hurling Championship]]=
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| date = 15 June
| round = Quarter-final
| team1 = Offaly
| score = 5–2 – 2–2
| team2 = Westmeath
| stadium = Tullamore
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| date = 15 June
| round = Quarter-final
| team1 = Dublin
| score = 5–5 – 0–5
| team2 = Wexford
| stadium = Croke Park
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| date = 13 July
| round = Semi-final
| team1 = Dublin
| score = 6–6 – 4–1
| team2 = Offaly
| stadium = Portlaoise
| attendance =
| referee = H Boland
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| date = 13 July
| round = Semi-final
| team1 = Laois
| score = 2–6 – 8–3
| team2 = Kilkenny
| stadium = Portlaoise
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| referee = P Dunphy
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| date = 24 August
| round = Final
| team1 = Kilkenny
| score = 1–0 – 0–3
| team2 = Dublin
| stadium = Wexford Park
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| referee = P Breen
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| date = 28 September
| round = Final replay
| team1 = Kilkenny
| score = 7–5 – 2–1
| team2 = Dublin
| stadium = Wexford Park
| attendance =
| referee = B Tarrant
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=[[Munster Senior Hurling Championship]]=
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| date = 11 May
| round = Quarter-final
| team1 = Kerry
| score = 2–2 – 7–1
| team2 = Clare
| stadium = Listowel
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| date = 15 June
| round = Quarter-final
| team1 = Waterford
| score = 2–2 – 6–0
| team2 = Tipperary
| stadium = Waterford
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| date = 13 July
| round = Semi-final
| team1 = Cork
| score = 3–3 – 1–2
| team2 = Limerick
| stadium = Thurles Sportsfield
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| date = 17 August
| round = Semi-final
| team1 = Tipperary
| score = 3–2 – 2–0
| team2 = Clare
| stadium = Markets Field
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| date = 21 September
| round = Final
| team1 = Tipperary
| score = 8–1 – 5–3
| team2 = Cork
| stadium = Fraher Field
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=[[All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship]]=
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| date = 21 June
| round = Quarter-final
| team1 = Glasgow
| score = 5–2 – 10–6
| team2 = Kilkenny
| stadium = Celtic Park, Glasgow {{cite news |title=Kilkenny hurlers in Glasgow |url=https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0001730/19130621/035/0002 |access-date=8 January 2015 |work=Evening Herald (Dublin) |date=21 June 1913}}
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| date = 4 August
| round = Semi-final
| team1 = Kilkenny
| score = 4–4 – 1–4
| team2 = Lancashire
| stadium = Liverpool
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| date = 19 October
| round = Semi-final
| team1 = Tipperary
| score = 10–1 – 0–1
| team2 = Roscommon
| stadium = Croke Park
| attendance =
| referee = MF Crowe (Limerick)
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{{Main|1913 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final}}
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| date = 2 November
| round = Final
| team1 = Kilkenny
| score = 2–4 – 1–2
| team2 = Tipperary
| stadium = Croke Park
| attendance = 15,000
| referee = MF Crowe (Limerick)
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Championship statistics
=Miscellaneous=
- For the first time since the 1899 championship there are no representatives from the Ulster championship.
- Roscommon win the Connacht championship for the first and only time in their history.
- Kilkenny win their first three-in-a-row of All-Ireland titles.{{cite web|url=http://www.independent.ie/sport/hurling/kilkenny-paying-no-heed-to-treble-talk-25896477.html|title=Kilkenny paying no heed to treble talk|publisher=Irish Independent|date=7 September 2008|access-date=14 October 2013|first=Martin|last=Breheny}}{{cite web|url=http://www.hoganstand.com/ArticleForm.aspx?ID=100480|title=Kilkenny's search for three-in-a-rows|publisher=Hogan Stand website|date=1 September 2008|access-date=14 October 2013}}
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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