1989 All-Ireland Minor Hurling Championship

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{{Infobox All-Ireland Hurling

| type = Minor

| year = 1989

| image =

| dates = 19 April 1989 - 3 September 1989

| teams =

| connacht = Galway

| munster = Clare

| leinster = Offaly

| ulster = Down

| matches =

| poty =

| team = Offaly

| titles = 3rd

| captain = Brian Whelehan

| manager = Pat Moylan

| team2 = Clare

| captain2 = Paul Lee

| manager2 =

| totalgoals =

| totalpoints =

| topscorer = File: Colours of Offaly.svg Johnny Dooley

| previous = 1988

| next = 1990

}}

The 1989 All-Ireland Minor Hurling Championship was the 59th staging of the All-Ireland Minor Hurling Championship since its establishment by the Gaelic Athletic Association in 1982. The championship began on 19 April 1989 and ended on 3 September 1989.

Kilkenny entered the championship as the defending champions, however, they were beaten by Offaly in the Leinster final.

On 3 September 1989, Offaly won the championship following a 2–16 to 1–12 defeat of Clare in the All-Ireland final.{{cite web|url= https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/after-the-boys-of-summer-are-gone-1.584666?mode=sample&auth-failed=1&pw-origin=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.irishtimes.com%2Fsport%2Fafter-the-boys-of-summer-are-gone-1.584666|title =After the boys of summer are gone|date=28 May 2011|publisher=Irish Times|accessdate=31 August 2018|first=Keith|last=Duggan}} This was their third All-Ireland title overall and their first title since 1987.

Offaly's Johnny Dooley was the championship's top scorer.

Results

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Quarter-finals

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| date = 12 May 1989

| round = Quarter-final

| team1 = Offaly

| score = 1-15 - 0-04

| team2 = Wexford

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| goals1 =

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| stadium = Nowlan Park, Kilkenny

| referee =

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Semi-finals

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| date = 28 June 1989

| round = Semi-final

| team1 = Kilkenny

| score = 4-15 - 1-03

| team2 = Laois

| report =

| goals1 = D Lawlor 2-6, C Carter 1-2, J Lawlor 1-0, P O'Neill 0-2, C Phelan 0-1, N Maher 0-1, M Phelan 0-1, B Mason 0-1, S Prendergast 0-1.

| goals2 = B Peters 1-0, D Conroy 0-1, E Fennell 0-1, J Fitzpatrick 0-1.

| stadium = Dr. Cullen Park, Carlow

| referee =

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| date = 28 June 1989

| round = Semi-final

| team1 = Offaly

| score = 0-17 - 1-04

| team2 = Dublin

| report =

| goals1 = J Dooley 0-10, A Cahill 0-3, K Flynn 0-3, O O'Neill 0-1.

| goals2 = R Deegan 1-0, C Ring 0-2, G Regan 0-1, G Gregg 0-1.

| stadium = O'Moore Park, Portlaoise

| referee =

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Finals

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| date = 9 July 1989

| round = Final

| team1 = Offaly

| score = 0-14 - 0-14

| team2 = Kilkenny

| report =

| goals1 = J Dooley 0-10, A Cahill 0-2, B Whelehan 0-1, O O'Neill 0-1.

| goals2 = D Lawlor 0-7, M Phelan 0-2, C Phelan 0-1, C Carter 0-1, A Cleere 0-1, P O'Neill 0-1, P Brophy 0-1.

| stadium = Croke Park, Dublin

| referee =

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| date = 15 July 1989

| round = Final replay

| team1 = Offaly

| score = 4-13 - 0-13

| team2 = Kilkenny

| report =

| goals1 = K Flynn 2-1, R Dooley 1-1, J Dooley 0-4, R McNamara 1-0, B Whelehan 0-3, S Grennan 0-2, A Cahill 0-2.

| goals2 = D Lawlor 0-5, C Carter 0-3, P O'Neill 0-3, K Corbett 0-1, M Phelan 0-1.

| stadium = O'Moore Park, Portlaoise

| referee = D Murphy (Wexford)

}}

=[[Munster Minor Hurling Championship]]=

First round

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| date = 19 April 1989

| round = First round

| team1 = Limerick

| score = 2-11 - 1-09

| team2 = Waterford

| report =

| goals1 = PJ Garvey 1-4, A Ryan 1-1, M Moore 0-3, J Mulqueen 0-1, M Walsh 0-1, M Holland 0-1.

| goals2 = T Fives 0-7, S Daly 1-0, J Brenner 0-1, A Fitzgerald 0-1.

| stadium = Semple Stadium, Thurles

| referee = C Murphy (Kerry)

}}

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| date = 19 April 1989

| round = First round

| team1 = Clare

| score = 7-08 - 0-07

| team2 = Cork

| report =

| goals1 = C Clancy 2-0, P McNamara 1-3, J Leahy 1-0, P Keary 1-0 P O'Rourke 1-0, K Sammon 1-0, C Chaplin 0-2, P Minogue 0-1, G Cahill 0-1, P Markham 0-1.

| goals2 = F Lehane 0-3, B Corcoran 0-1, P Smith 0-1, A O'Brien 0-1, G Daly 0-1.

| stadium = FitzGerald Park, Kilmallock

| referee = M Doyle (Tipperary)

}}

Semi-finals

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| date = 13 May 1989

| round = Semi-final

| team1 = Clare

| score = 3-13 - 1-04

| team2 = Kerry

| report =

| goals1 = P Keray 1-2, P McNamara 1-1, K Sammon 1-1, C Clancy 0-2, G Moroney 0-2, P O'Rourke 0-1, P Minogue 0-1, S Power 0-1, P Markham 0-1, J O'Gorman 0-1.

| goals2 = JJ O'Sullivan 1-0, P O'Connell 0-3, S Ryan 0-1.

| stadium = Cusack Park, Ennis

| referee = T Lyons (Limerick)

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| date = 17 May 1989

| round = Semi-final

| team1 = Limerick

| score = 2-07 - 1-08

| team2 = Tipperary

| report =

| goals1 = T Magner 1-0, J Mulqueen 1-0, M Walsh 0-3, PJ Garvey 0-3, M Holland 0-1.

| goals2 = M Quinn 1-1, R Ryan 0-2, T Carroll 0-2, K Kennedy 0-2, V Ryan 0-1.

| stadium = Páirc Mac Gearailt, Fermoy

| referee = R Murphy (Cork)

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Final

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| date = 2 July 1989

| round = Final

| team1 = Clare

| score = 2-13 - 2-12

| team2 = Limerick

| report =

| goals1 = P Keary 0-7, P McNamara 2-0, P Minogue 0-4, P Markham 0-1, J O'Connor 0-1.

| goals2 = J Fitzgibbon 0-7, PJ Garvey 1-2, S O'Keeffe 1-0, M Moore 0-2, M Walsh 0-1.

| stadium = Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Cork

| referee = G Long (Tipperary)

}}

=[[Ulster Minor Hurling Championship]]=

Semi-final

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| date = 25 June 1989

| round = Semi-final

| team1 = Derry

| score = 1-10 - 3-05

| team2 = Antrim

| report =

| goals1 = M Collins 1-2, B McCormack 0-5, M Collins 0-2, M McKenna 0-1.

| goals2 = B Gillen 1-3, R Slane 1-1, R McDonnell 1-0, J Wilson 0-1.

| stadium = Lavey

| referee =

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Final

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| date = 9 July 1989

| round = Final

| team1 = Down

| score = 2-11 - 3-08

| team2 = Antrim

| report =

| goals1 = B McGrattan 2-0, C Arthurs 0-4, S McAree 0-2, G Colgan 0-2, K Blaney 0-2, D Byrne 0-1

| goals2 = L McAllister 2-1, R McDonnell 1-1, J McCaffrey 0-2, B McGarry 0-1, B Gillen 0-1, R Slane 0-1, J Wilson 0-1.

| stadium = Athletic Grounds, Armagh

| referee = M Ferguson (Fermanagh)

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| date = 23 July 1989

| round = Final replay

| team1 = Down

| score = 3-08 - 2-08

| team2 = Antrim

| report =

| goals1 = C Arthurs 2-1, M Trainor 0-4, N McVeigh 1-0, K Blaney 0-2, B Smyth 0-1.

| goals2 = A O'Neill 1-1, C McKiernan 1-1, B Gillen 0-3, R Donnelly 0-1, J Wilson 0-1, J McCaffrey 0-1.

| stadium = St. Tiernach's Park, Clones

| referee =

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Semi-finals

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| date = 6 August 1989

| round = Semi-final

| team1 = Galway

| score = 0-16 - 1-15

| team2 = Clare

| report =

| goals1 = M Headd 0-7, M Donnellan 0-2, B Morrissey 0-2, F O'Brien 0-2, C Moran 0-2, M Curtin 0-1.

| goals2 = C Clancy 0-6, P Minogue 1-2, J Moroney 0-2, P McNamara 0-2, C Chaplin 0-1, D Sherlock 0-1, S Power 0-1.

| stadium = Croke Park, Dublin

| referee =

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| date = 13 August 1989

| round = Semi-final

| team1 = Offaly

| score = 1-11 - 1-05

| team2 = Down

| report =

| goals1 = J Dooley 0-5, R McNamara 1-0, B Whelehan 0-3, R Dooley 0-2, S Grennan 0-1.

| goals2 = B Coulter 1-0, S McAree 0-2, D Byres 0-1, K Blaney 0-1, G McGrattan 0-1.

| stadium = Croke Park, Dublin

| referee = W Barrett (Tipperary)

}}

Final

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| date = 3 September 1989

| round = Final

| team1 = Offaly

| score = 2-16 - 1-12

| team2 = Clare

| report =

| goals1 = J Dooley 0-8, N Hand 2-0, A Cahill 0-3, O O'Neill 0-3, R McNamara 0-1, R Dooley 0-1.

| goals2 = P Minogue 1-1, P Keary 0-3, P Markham 0-2, G Cahill 0-2, G Moroney 0-2, P O'Rourke 0-1, C Chaplin 0-1.

| stadium = Croke Park, Dublin

| referee = W Horgan (Cork)

}}

Statistics

Four men played for Offaly in both the 1989 All-Ireland MHC and 1989 All-Ireland Minor Football Championship finals: Finbarr Cullen, Seán Grennan, Kevin Flynn and Niall Hand.{{cite news|url=https://www.offalyexpress.ie/news/gaelic-games/648874/opinion-how-the-offaly-senior-footballers-fared-in-2021.html|title=How the Offaly senior footballers fared in 2021|work=Offaly Express|first=Kevin|last=Corrigan|date=14 July 2021}}

References

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