1969 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship

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{{Infobox Hurling All-Ireland

| year = 1969

| image =

| dates = 25 May - 7 September 1969

| teams = 13

| connacht =

| munster = Cork

| leinster = Kilkenny

| ulster =

| matches = 12

| poty = Ted Carroll

| team = Kilkenny

| titles = 17th

| captain = Eddie Keher

| manager =

| team2 = Cork

| captain2 = Denis Murphy

| manager2 =

| totalgoals =

| totalpoints =

| topscorer = Paddy Molloy (8-18)

| previous = 1968

| next = 1970

}}

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=

class="wikitable"
rowspan="2"|Province

!rowspan="2"|County

!colspan="3"|Most recent success

All-Ireland

!Provincial

Leinster

|Dublin

|1938

|1961

|Kilkenny

|1967

|1967

|Laois

|1915

|1949

|Offaly

|

|

|Westmeath

|

|

|Wexford

|1968

|1968

Munster

|Clare

|1914

|1932

|Cork

|1966

|1966

|Galway

|1923

|1922

|Limerick

|1940

|1955

|Tipperary

|1965

|1968

|Waterford

|1959

|1963

Britain

|London

|1901

|

=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]]=

{{football box |

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)

}}

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{{football box |

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)

}}

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{{football box |

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)

}}

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{{football box |

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)

}}

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{{football box |

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)

}}

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=[[Leinster Senior Hurling Championship]]=

{{football box |

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)

}}

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{{football box |

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)

}}

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{{football box |

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)

}}

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{{football box |

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)

}}

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{{football box |

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)

}}

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=[[All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship]]=

{{football box |

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)

}}

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{{football box

|date=September 7
Final

|team1=Kilkenny

|score=2-15 – 2-9

|team2=Cork

|report=

|goals1= E. Keher (0-8), M. Brennan (1-1), J. Millea (1-0), M. Coogan (0-3), P. Kavanagh (0-1), P. Moran (0-1), M. Lawler (0-1).

|goals2= C. McCarthy (1-6), P. Hegarty (1-1), E. O'Brien (0-1), G. McCarthy (0-1).

|stadium=Croke Park, Dublin

|attendance=66,844

|referee= S. O'Connor (Limerick)

}}

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Championship statistics

=Scoring=

=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=

class="wikitable"
Rank

! Player

! County

! Tally

! Total

! Matches

! Average

rowspan=1 align=center|1

|Paddy Molloy

|Offaly

|align=center|8-18

|align=center|42

|align=center|3

|align=center|14.00

rowspan=1 align=center|2

|Eddie Keher

|Kilkenny

|align=center|1-35

|align=center|38

|align=center|4

|align=center|9.50

rowspan=1 align=center|3

|Charlie McCarthy

|Cork

|align=center|6-13

|align=center|31

|align=center|4

|align=center|7.75

rowspan=1 align=center|4

|Jimmy Doyle

|Tipperary

|align=center|1-18

|align=center|21

|align=center|3

|align=center|7.00

rowspan=1 align=center|5

|Willie Walsh

|Cork

|align=center|4-03

|align=center|15

|align=center|4

|align=center|3.75

rowspan=1 align=center|6

|Paddy Bates

|Laois

|align=center|2-07

|align=center|13

|align=center|2

|align=center|6.50

rowspan=2 align=center|7

|Pat Delaney

|Kilkenny

|align=center|3-03

|align=center|12

|align=center|4

|align=center|3.00

Michael Keating

|Tipperary

|align=center|1-09

|align=center|12

|align=center|3

|align=center|4.00

rowspan=1 align=center|8

|Pat Hegarty

|Cork

|align=center|1-08

|align=center|11

|align=center|4

|align=center|2.75

rowspan=1 align=center|9

|Tom Murphy

|Kilkenny

|align=center|3-01

|align=center|10

|align=center|2

|align=center|5.00

=Single game=

class="wikitable"
Rank

! Player

! County

! Tally

! Total

! Opposition

rowspan=1 align=center|1

|Paddy Molloy

|Offaly

|align=center|5-05

|align=center|19

|Laois

rowspan=2 align=center|2

|Paddy Molloy

|Offaly

|align=center|3-04

|align=center|13

|Wexford

Eddie Keher

|Kilkenny

|align=center|1-10

|align=center|13

|Dublin

rowspan=1 align=center|4

|Eddie Keher

|Kilkenny

|align=center|0-12

|align=center|12

|London

rowspan=1 align=center|5

|Jimmy Doyle

|Tipperary

|align=center|1-08

|align=center|11

|Waterford

rowspan=3 align=center|6

|Charlie McCarthy

|Tipperary

|align=center|3-01

|align=center|10

|Clare

Tom Murphy

|Kilkenny

|align=center|3-01

|align=center|10

|London

Paddy Bates

|Laois

|align=center|2-04

|align=center|10

|Westmeath

rowspan=5 align=center|9

|Willie Walsh

|Cork

|align=center|3-00

|align=center|9

|Tipperary

Pat Delaney

|Kilkenny

|align=center|3-00

|align=center|9

|Offaly

Tony Doran

|Wexford

|align=center|2-03

|align=center|9

|Offaly

Charlie McCarthy

|Cork

|align=center|1-06

|align=center|9

|Kilkenny

Tom Walsh

|Waterford

|align=center|0-09

|align=center|9

|Tipperary

=Debutantes=

The following players made their début in the 1969 championship:

class="wikitable"
Player

! Team

! Date

! Opposition

! Game

Paschal Russell

|Clare

|June 15

|Cork

|Munster quarter-final

Dónal Clifford

|Cork

|June 15

|Clare

|Munster quarter-final

Charlie Cullinane

|Cork

|June 15

|Clare

|Munster quarter-final

Pat Hegarty

|Cork

|June 15

|Clare

|Munster quarter-final

Tony Maher

|Cork

|June 15

|Clare

|Munster quarter-final

Roger Tuohy

|Cork

|June 15

|Clare

|Munster quarter-final

Willie Walsh

|Cork

|June 15

|Clare

|Munster quarter-final

Pat Delaney

|Kilkenny

|June 22

|Dublin

|Leinster semi-final

Mick Lawler

|Kilkenny

|June 22

|Dublin

|Leinster semi-final

Joe Millea

|Kilkenny

|June 22

|Dublin

|Leinster semi-final

Ray Cummins

|Cork

|July 27

|Tipperary

|Munster final

Séamus Looney

|Cork

|September 7

|Kilkenny

|All-Ireland final

Joe Murphy

|Cork

|September 7

|Kilkenny

|All-Ireland final

=Retirees=

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

class="wikitable"
Player

! Team

! Last Game

! Date

! Opposition

! Début

Naoise Jordan

|Clare

|Leinster final

|June 15

|Cork

|1958

Éamonn Russell

|Clare

|Leinster final

|June 15

|Cork

|1962

Tom Ryan

|Clare

|Leinster final

|June 15

|Cork

|1958

Éamonn Fox

|Offaly

|Leinster final

|July 20

|Kilkenny

|1963

Mick Burns

|Tipperary

|Munster final

|July 27

|Cork

|1958

Seán McLoughlin

|Tipperary

|Munster final

|July 27

|Cork

|1958

Donie Nealon

|Tipperary

|Munster final

|July 27

|Cork

|1958

Noel O'Gorman

|Tipperary

|Munster final

|July 27

|Cork

|1965

Denis Murphy

|Cork

|All-Ireland final

|September 7

|Kilkenny

|1960

Joe Murphy

|Cork

|All-Ireland final

|September 7

|Kilkenny

|1969

Tom Murphy

|Kilkenny

|All-Ireland final

|September 7

|Cork

|1963

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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