2010 All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship

All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship 2010
Championship Details
Dates 2 June - 11 September 2010
Teams 17
All Ireland Champions
Winners Tipperary (9th win)
Captain Pádraic Maher
Manager Ken Hogan
All Ireland Runners-up
Runners-up Galway
Captain David Burke
Manager Anthony Cunningham
Provincial Champions
Munster Tipperary
Leinster Dublin
Ulster Antrim
Connacht Not Played
Championship Statistics
Matches Played 13
Total Goals 33 (2.53 per game)
Total Points 489 (37.61 per game)
Top Scorer Conor McGrath (1-17)
2009
2011

The 2010 Bord Gáis Energy GAA Hurling All-Ireland Under-21 Championship was the 47th staging of Ireland's hurling knock-out competition for players aged between 18 and 21. The final was held at Semple Stadium, Thurles on 11 September 2010.[1] Tipperary won the game by 5-22 to 0-12 against Galway to claim their ninth title.[2] [3]

The Championship

Overview

The All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship of 2010 will be run on a provincial basis as usual. It will be a knockout tournament with pairings drawn at random in the respective provinces - there will be no seeds.

Each match will be played as a single leg. If a match is drawn a period of extra time will be played, however, if both sides were still level at the end of extra time a replay will take place.

Participating counties

Team Colours Sponsor Most recent success
All-Ireland Provincial
Antrim Saffron and white Creagh Concrete 2009
Armagh Orange and white Morgan Fuels
Carlow Red, green and yellow Stone Developments
Clare Saffron and blue Pat O'Donnell 2009 2009
Cork Red and white O2 1998 2007
Derry White and red Ladbrokes.com 2008
Down Red and black Canal Court Hotel 2005
Dublin Blue and navy Vodafone 2007
Fermanagh Green and white Tracey Concrete
Galway Maroon and white Supermacs 2007 2005
Kilkenny Black and amber Glanbia 2008 2009
Laois Blue and white MW Hire Services 1983
Limerick Green and white Sporting Limerick 2002 2002
Offaly Green, white and gold Carroll Cuisine 2000
Tipperary Blue and gold Enfer 1995 2008
Waterford White and blue 3 1992 1994
Wexford Purple and gold Sports Savers 1965 2002

Format

Leinster Championship

Quarter-finals: (2 matches) These are two lone matches between the first four teams drawn from the province of Leinster. Two teams are eliminated at this stage while the two winners advance to the semi-finals.

Semi-finals: (2 matches) The two winners of the two quarter-final games join the two remaining Leinster teams, who received a bye to this stage, to make up the semi-final pairings. Two teams are eliminated at this stage while the two winners 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 semi-final.

Munster Championship

Quarter-final: (1 match) This is a single match between the first two teams drawn from the province of Munster. One team is eliminated at this stage while the winners advance to the semi-finals.

Semi-finals: (2 matches) The winners of the lone quarter-final game join the three remaining Munster teams, who received a bye to this stage, to make up the semi-final pairings. Two teams are eliminated at this stage while the two winners 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 semi-final.

Ulster Championship

Quarter-final: (1 match) This is a single match between the first two teams drawn from the province of Ulster. One team is eliminated at this stage while the winners advance to the semi-finals.

Semi-finals: (2 matches) The winners of the lone quarter-final game join the three remaining Ulster teams, who received a bye to this stage, to make up the semi-final pairings. Two teams are eliminated at this stage while the two winners 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 semi-final.

Fixtures

Leinster Under-21 Hurling Championship

9 June
Quarter-Final
Laois 0-9 - 1-14 Carlow
N. Foyle (0-5), E. Reilly (0-1), T. Burke (0-1), A. Collier (0-1), C. Murray (0-1). P. Kehoe (0-10), A. McDonald (1-1), D. Kavanagh (0-1), D. Byrne (0-1), E. Byrne (0-1).
O'Moore Park, Portlaoise
Referee: C. Groome (Offaly)

9 June
Quarter-Final
Kilkenny 2-31 - 0-8 Offaly
M. Bergin (1-9), J. Nolan (1-2), L. Ryan (0-5), C. Fennelly (0-5), E. Murphy (0-4), A. Stapleton (0-3), W. Walsh (0-2), P. Murphy (0-1). J. Mulrooney (0-3), B. Lonergan (0-2), D. Currams (0-1), E. Murphy (0-1), D. Morkan (0-1).
Nowlan Park, Kilkenny
Referee: D. Hughes (Carlow)

23 June
Semi-Final
Kilkenny 0-12 - 0-18 Dublin
M. Bergin (0-7), P. Murphy (0-2), E. Murphy (0-2), A. Stapleton (0-1). S. Stapleton (0-7), D. Quinn (0-2), N. McMurrow (0-2), B. O'Rourke (0-1), D. Plunkett (0-1), D. Treacy (0-1), L. Rushe (0-1), M. Quilty (0-1), C. Clinton (0-1), P. Buckeridge (0-1).
Nowlan Park, Kilkenny
Referee: F. Smith (Meath)

23 June
Semi-Final
Wexford 2-17 - 2-13 Carlow
E. Moore (0-8), J. Reck (1-1), J. Gahan (1-0), P. Morris (0-3), L. Óg McGovern (0-2), M. O'Regan (0-1), H. Kehoe (0-1), S. Murphy (0-1). P. Kehoe (1-6), A. McDonald (1-0), D. Kavanagh (0-3), D. Murphy (0-2), A. Corcoran (0-1), K. McCabe (0-1).
Wexford Park, Wexford
Referee: D. Connolly (Kilkenny)

14 July
Final
Dublin 2-15 - 0-15 Wexford
D. Plunkett (1-3), D. Quinn (1-0), S. Stapleton (0-3), D. Treacy (0-3), N. McMorrow (0-3), P. Kelly (0-1), L. Rushe (0-1), D. Whelan (0-1). Report S. Tomkins (0-6), L. Óg McGovern (0-4), E. Kent (0-2), E. Moore (0-1), H. Kehoe (0-1), J. Leacy (0-1).
Parnell Park, Dublin
Referee: D. Connolly (Kilkenny)

Munster Under-21 Hurling Championship

2 June
Quarter-Final
Cork 1-16 - 1-3 Waterford
R. Clifford (0-6), M. O'Sullivan (1-0), C. McCarthy (0-2), S. O’Farrell (0-2), L. O’Farrell (0-2), M. Bowles (0-1), M. Collins (0-1), J. Nagle (0-1), P. Gould (0-1). Report B. O'Sullivan (1-0), M. Shanahan (0-2), S. Kearney (0-1).
Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Cork
Referee: D. O'Driscoll (Limerick)

14 July
Semi-Final
Cork 0-21 - 2-17
(AET)
Tipperary
R. Clifford (0-9), M. Bowles (0-3), W. Egan (0-2), L. O'Farrell (0-2), D. Kearney (0-2), R. White (0-1), R. O'Driscoll (0-1). Report N. McGrath (0-6), S. Hennessy (1-3), M. Heffernan (1-2), S. Carey (0-2), P. Maher (0-1), P. Murphy (0-1), J. O'Dwyer (0-1), B. Maher (0-1).
Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Cork
Referee: G. Hoey (Clare)

14 July
Semi-Final
Limerick 1-12 - 1-15 Clare
T. O'Brien (0-5), P. Browne (0-2), S. Tobin (0-2), D. Hannon (0-1), M. Kiely (0-1), K. Owens (0-1), D. Nash (Clare, own goal). Report C. McGrath (0-9), D. Honan (1-3), P. Vaughan (0-1), E. Hayes (0-1), N. O'Connell (0-1).
Gaelic Grounds, Limerick
Referee: C. McAllister (Cork)

28 July
Final
Tipperary 1-22 - 1-17 Clare
M. Heffernan (1-3), S. Hennessy (0-5), P. Murphy (0-5), J. O'Dwyer (0-3), S. Carey (0-3), N. McGrath (0-2), B O'Meara (0-1). Report C. McGrath (1-8), E. Hayes (0-3), D. Honan (0-3), J. Conlon (0-1), S. Collins (0-1), F. Kennedy (0-1).
Semple Stadium, Thurles
Referee: C. McAllister (Cork)

Ulster Under-21 Hurling Championship

14 July
Quarter-Final
Armagh 2-19 - 2-8 Fermanagh

21 July
Semi-Final
Armagh 2-12 - 0-10 Derry
C. Coulter (1-4), K. McKiernan (0-4), M. Lennon (1-0), M. Moan (0-1), C. Corvan (0-1), D. Carville (0-1), M. Maguire (0-1). P. Henry (0-6), D. O'Neill (0-2), A. Grant (0-1), P. Cleary (0-1).

21 July
Semi-Final
Antrim 0-19 - 1-12 Down
D. Hamill (0-9), M. Armstrong (0-4), M. Devlin (0-2), T. McCann (0-1), C. Rocks (0-1), J. Campbell (0-1), P. J. O'Connell (0-1). P. Keith (1-2), C. Woods (0-4), D. Toner (0-4), A. Clarke (0-1), Mageean (0-1).

28 July
Final
Antrim 0-21 - 0-16 Armagh
D. Hamill (0-10)), C. Donnelly (0-4), M. Armstrong (0-3), P. J. O'Connell (0-2), T. McCann (0-1). Report K. McKernan (0-7), C. Coulter (0-3), M. Maguire (0-2), M. Lennon (0-2), N. Curry (0-1), C. Corvan (0-1).
Casement Park, Belfast
Referee: D. Magee (Down)

All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship

21 August
Semi-Final
Tipperary 2-32 - 1-7 Antrim
J. O’Dwyer (2-3), M. Heffernan (0-6), N. McGrath (0-6), S. Carey (0-4), B. O’Meara (0-3), K. Morris (0-3), S. Hennessy (0-1), Padraic Maher (0-1), Patrick Maher (0-1), B. Maher (0-1), P. Murphy (0-1), J. O’Neill (0-1), A. Ryan (0-1). Report M. Armstrong (1-2), T. McCann (0-2), J. Campbell (0-1), C. Carson (0-1), D. Hamill (0-1).
O'Connor Park, Tullamore
Referee: T. Carroll (Offaly)

21 August
Semi-Final
Galway 2-14 - 1-10 Dublin
N. Quinn (1-2), D. Burke (0-4), B. Burke (1-0), E. Forde (0-3), G. Kelly (0-2), R. Cummins (0-1), J. Regan (0-1), J. Coen (0-1). Report D. Quinn (1-0), D. Whelan (0-3), N. McMorrow (0-2), P. Kelly (0-2), C. Clinton (0-2), B. O’Rorke (0-1).
O'Connor Park, Tullamore
Referee: J. O'Mahony (Limerick)

11 September
Final
Galway 0-12 - 5-22 Tipperary
D. Burke (0-2), J. Coen (0-2), B. Daly (0-1), J. Regan (0-1), G. Burke (0-1), G. Kelly (0-1), B. Burke (0-1), J. Grealish (0-1), J. Cooney (0-1), N. Quinn (0-1). Report S. Carey (1-3), B. O'Meara (1-3), J O'Dwyer (1-3), N. McGrath (1-0), P. Maher (1-0), S. Hennessy (0-3), M. Heffernan (0-2), P. Murphy (0-2), K. Morris (0-1), J. O'Neill (0-1), B. Maher (0-1).

Championship statistics

Scoring

Top scorers

Season

Rank Player County Tally Total Matches Average
1 Conor McGrath Clare 1-17 20 2 10.00
2 Michael Heffernan Tipperary 2-13 19 4 4.75
Paudie Kehoe Carlow 1-16 19 2 9.50
Mark Bergin Kilkenny 1-16 19 2 9.50
Darren Hamill Antrim 0-19 19 2 9.50

Single game

Rank Player County Tally Total Opposition
1 Mark Bergin Kilkenny 1-9 12 Offaly
2 Conor McGrath Clare 1-8 11 Tipperary
3 Paudie Kehoe Carlow 0-10 10 Laois
Darren Hamill Antrim 0-10 10 Armagh
5 Paudie Kehoe Carlow 1-6 9 Wexford
Darren Hamill Antrim 0-9 9 Down
Conor McGrath Clare 0-9 9 Limerick
Ryan Clifford Cork 0-9 9 Tipperary
9 Eoin Moore Wexford 0-8 8 Carlow
10 Conor Coulter Armagh 1-4 7 Derry
Mark Bergin Kilkenny 0-7 7 Dublin
Shane Stapleton Dublin 0-7 7 Kilkenny
Kieran McKernan Armagh 0-7 7 Antrim

References

  1. "Galway entering the lion's den". Irish Times. 2010-09-11. Retrieved 2010-09-13.
  2. "Tipperary crown an outstanding week". Irish Times. 2010-08-13. Archived from the original on 15 September 2010. Retrieved 2010-09-13.
  3. "Tipperary claim Under-21 hurling crown". RTÉ Sport. 2010-09-11. Archived from the original on 14 September 2010. Retrieved 2010-09-13.

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