1972–73 All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship
| Championship Details | |
|---|---|
| Dates | 6 May 1973 - 9 December 1973 |
| Teams | 4 |
| All Ireland Champions | |
| Winners | Glen Rovers (1st win) |
| Captain | Denis Coughlan |
| All Ireland Runners-up | |
| Runners-up | St. Rynagh's |
| Provincial Champions | |
| Munster | Glen Rovers |
| Leinster | St. Rynagh's |
| Ulster | O'Donovan Rossa |
| Connacht | Castlegar |
| Championship Statistics | |
| Matches Played | 3 |
| Total Goals | 18 (6.00 per game) |
| Total Points | 59 (19.66 per game) |
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← 1971–72 1973–74 → | |
The 1972–73 All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship was the third season of the All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship, the Gaelic Athletic Association's premier club hurling tournament. The All-Ireland series began on 6 May 1973 and ended on 9 December 1973.
Blackrock were the defending champions, however, they failed to qualify.[1] Glen Rovers won the title after defeating St. Rynagh's by 2-18 to 2-8 in the final.[2]
Qualification
| Provincial finals | All-Ireland semi-finals | All-Ireland final | ||||||||||||
| 2-9 | ||||||||||||||
| 1-10 | ||||||||||||||
| 6-9 | ||||||||||||||
| 1-7 | ||||||||||||||
| 7-12 | ||||||||||||||
| 2-7 | ||||||||||||||
| 2-8 | ||||||||||||||
| 2-8 | ||||||||||||||
| 5-5 | ||||||||||||||
| 2-13 | ||||||||||||||
| 5-9 | ||||||||||||||
| 2-8 | ||||||||||||||
| 2-8 | ||||||||||||||
| 3-2 | ||||||||||||||
Results
All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship
| 6 May 1973 Semi-final | Glen Rovers | 6-9 - 1-7 | Castlegar | Cork Athletic Grounds |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 20 May 1973 Semi-final | O'Donovan Rossa | 2-8 - 5-9 | St. Rynagh's | Waterfoot |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9 December 1973 Final | Glen Rovers | 2–18 – 2–8 | St. Rynagh's | Croke Park |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| T Buckley (1–9), P Harte (1–0), M Ryan (0–3), R Crowley (0–4), J Young (0–1), JJ O'Neill (0–1). | B Moylan (0–6), B Johnston (1–1), P Mulhaire (1–0), P Horan (0–2). | Referee: S O'Grady (Limerick) |
Main article: 1973 All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship Final
References
- ↑ Keys, Colm (17 March 1999). "Rathnure stalwarts who hurl aside ravages of time". The Mirror. Retrieved 24 July 2015.
- ↑ "Whelahans keeping it in the family". Irish Examiner. 15 March 2008. Retrieved 24 July 2015.
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