2013 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship

2013 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship
Championship details
Dates 5 May — 28 September 2013
Teams 15
All-Ireland champions
Winning team Clare (4th win)
Captain Patrick Donnellan
Manager Davy Fitzgerald
All-Ireland Finalists
Losing team Cork
Captain Pa Cronin
Manager Jimmy Barry-Murphy
Provincial champions
Munster Limerick
Leinster Dublin
Ulster Not Played
Connacht Not Played
Championship statistics
No. matches played 21
Goals total 48 (2.28 per game)
Points total 710 (33.80 per game)
Top Scorer Colin Ryan
Player of the Year Tony Kelly (Clare)
All-Star Team See here
2012
2014

The 2013 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship is the 126th staging of the All-Ireland championship since its establishment in 1887. The draw for the 2013 fixtures took place on 4 October 2012.[1] The championship began on 5 May 2013 and ended on 28 September 2013 with Clare winning their fourth All Ireland title after a 5-16 to 3-16 win against Cork in the replayed final.[2]

Kilkenny were the defending champions.[3] However, they were knocked out of the Leinster Championship by eventual Leinster champions Dublin at the semi-final stage and Cork saw them off in the All-Ireland quarter-final. Limerick won the Munster Championship for the first time since 1996. Cork defeated Dublin and Clare defeated Limerick in the All-Ireland semi-finals.

The 2013 Championship has been described by many as one of the best ever.[4][5][6][7] In February 2014, the GAA announced that both the 2013 football and hurling Championships brought in €11.9m in gate receipts, an increase of €1.3m for the hurling championship.[8]

The introduction of Hawk-Eye for Championship matches at Croke Park fell foul in a high-profile[9] blunder by the computer system which led to use of Hawk-Eye being suspended during the All-Ireland semi-finals on 18 August. During the minor game between Limerick and Galway, Hawk-Eye ruled a point for Limerick as a miss although the graphic showed the ball passing inside the posts, causing confusion around the stadium - the referee ultimately waved the valid point wide provoking anger from fans, viewers and TV analysts covering the game live.[10] The system was subsequently stood down for the senior game which followed, owing to "an inconsistency in the generation of a graphic".[11] Hawk-Eye admitted they were to blame and as a result Limerick, who were narrowly defeated after extra-time, announced they would be appealing over Hawk-Eye's costly failure.[9] The incident drew attention from the UK, where Hawk-Eye had made its debut in English soccer's Premier League the day before.[12]

Teams

All teams from the 2012 championship continued to line out in hurling's top tier in 2013.

Kilkenny were installed as the favourites to retain the All-Ireland title for a third consecutive year and to secure a remarkable tenth championship in fourteen seasons. Tipperary and Galway, the last two teams to beat Kilkenny in championship hurling, were regarded as the two teams most likely to provide the strongest challenge to Kilkenny's supremacy once again. Limerick were ranked at 20/1 as they hoped to end a forty-year wait for the Liam MacCarthy Cup. Waterford, a team who won four Munster titles between 2002 and 2010, were seen as a team to have missed out on their chance at an All-Ireland title and were ranked at 25/1.[13] London, the winners of the 2012 Christy Ring Cup, availed of their automatic right to promotion to the top tier and joined the Leinster championship.[14]

Prior to the championship draw it emerged that Croke Park officials had written to the Laois County Board inviting the county hurlers to participate in the 2013 Christy Ring Cup. This was prompted by Laois's poor results during the previous few seasons.[15] In spite of these concerns Laois decided to remain in hurling's top tier and subsequently won two Leinster Championship matches.[16]

Personnel and kits

Team Colours Sponsor Captain Vice-captain(s) Manager(s) Most recent success
All-Ireland Provincial League
Antrim Saffron and white Creagh Concrete Neil McManus Kevin Ryan
Carlow Red, green and yellow Dan Morrissey Ltd. Edward Coady John Meyler
Clare Saffron and blue Pat O'Donnell Pat Donnellan Brendan Bugler
Enda Barrett
Davy Fitzgerald 2013 1998 1977-78
Cork Red and white Chill Insurance Pa Cronin Jimmy Barry-Murphy 2005 2006 1998
Dublin Navy and blue Vodafone John McCaffrey Anthony Daly 1938 2013 2011
Galway Maroon and white Supermac's Fergal Moore Anthony Cunningham 1988 2012 2010
Kilkenny Black and amber Glanbia Colin Fennelly Henry Shefflin Brian Cody 2012 2011 2013
Laois Blue and white MW Hire Services Matthew Whelan Séamus Plunkett 1915 1949
Limerick Green and white Sporting Limerick Donal O'Grady Paudie O'Brien John Allen 1973 2013 1997
London Green and white Bewley's Hotels John Walsh Éamonn Phelan 1901
Offaly Green, white and gold Carroll Cuisine David Kenny Ollie Baker 1998 1995 1990-91
Tipperary Blue and gold Škoda Auto Shane McGrath Brendan Maher Eamon O'Shea 2010 2012 2008
Waterford White and blue 3 Kevin Moran Noel Connors Michael Ryan 1959 2010 2007
Westmeath Maroon and white Annabrook Hotel Eoin Price Brian Hanley
Wexford Purple and Gold Sports Savers Garrett Sinnott Richie Kehoe Liam Dunne 1996 2004 1972-73

Broadcasting

RTÉ and TV3 provide live coverage and highlights of matches in Ireland on The Sunday Game Live and Championship Live respectively, with RTÉ showing the All-Ireland Final live. Setanta Sports and TG4 show highlights of matches in Ireland also. Setanta Sports broadcasts live Championship matches in Australia. Also Setanta Sports provides live matches in Asia. The Championship Live live programme was presented by Matt Cooper, usually from an on-pitch studio with analysis from Daithí Regan, Jamesie O'Connor, and Nicky English. The Sunday Game live programme was presented by Michael Lyster with analysis usually from Cyril Farrell, Ger Loughnane, Liam Sheedy, and Tomás Mulcahy. Highlights of all games were shown on The Sunday Game programme which aired usually at 9:30pm on Sundays on RTÉ Two and was presented by Des Cahill with analysis from Eddie Brennan and Donal Óg Cusack.

Television coverage, in particular that of the Leinster Hurling Championship has been criticised in some circles. Neither RTÉ or TV3 decided to broadcast both Leinster Hurling Championship semi-finals. Both channels also declined the offer from the Leinster GAA to reschedule the Dublin - Kilkenny semi-final replay in order for it to be broadcast.[17]

These matches were broadcast live on television in Ireland

Round RTÉ TV3
Munster Championship Clare vs Waterford
Limerick vs Cork
Limerick v Tipperary
Cork vs Clare
Leinster Championship Offaly vs Kilkenny
Dublin vs Kilkenny (Replay shown online only)
Dublin vs Galway
Qualifiers Waterford vs Kilkenny
Kilkenny v Tipperary
Quarter-Finals Cork vs Kilkenny
Galway v Clare
Semi-Finals Dublin vs Cork
Limerick v Clare
Final and Replay Cork vs Clare

Fixtures

Leinster Senior Hurling Championship

Preliminary round First round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Leinster final
 Antrim 3-18  
 Westmeath 2-13      Antrim 0-13  
          Laois 1-16  
            Laois 2-18  
          Carlow 0-13  
          Carlow 4-17  
          London 2-13  
            Laois 1-13  
          Galway 2-17  
               
               
             
               
               
               
            Galway 2-13
          Dublin 2-25
             
               
          Offaly 4-9
          Kilkenny 0-26  
               
               
          Kilkenny
(R)
1-14 (0-16)  
          Dublin
(R)
0-17 (1-16)  
                    
                    
          Wexford
(R)
1-17 (0-12)
          Dublin
(R)
1-17 (1-17)  
             
               
      

5 May 2013
15:00
Preliminary round
Westmeath 2-13 - 3-18 Antrim
D McNicholas 0-5 (3f), E Price 0-4, T Doyle 1-0, N O'Brien 1-0, B Murtagh 0-2, R Greville 0-1, A Clarke 0-1. Report N McManus 2-4 (1-0 free), S McNaughton 0-5 (2fs, 1 65), C Carson 1-0, J McGreevey 0-2, E McCloskey 0-2, M Donnelly 0-1, T McCloskey 0-1, P Shiels 0-1, S Casey 0-1, C Clarke 0-1.
Cusack Park
Referee: J Owens (Wexford)

18 May 2013
15:00
First round
Carlow 4-17 - 2-13 London
C Doyle 3-2; M Kavanagh 0-7 (5fs, 1 pen); S Murphy 1-3; J Kavanagh 0-2; E Coady, S Kavanagh, R Coady 0-1. Report M Duggan 1-4; G Hennelly (3fs, 1 65), S Lambert (fs) 0-4 each; L Hands 1-0; D Reale 0-1.
Dr. Cullen Park
Referee: J Sexton (Cork)

18 May 2013
19:00
First round
Laois 1-16 - 0-13 Antrim
Z Keenan (0-05, 0-01pen); T Fitzgerald (1-01),S Maher (0-04, 2f), W Hyland (0-03), B Dunne (0-03). Report S McNaughton (0-05, 0-05f), N McManus (0-5, 0-02f, 0-01'65), P Shiels (0-01); J McGreevey (0-01), C McKinley (0-01).

2 June 2013
15:00
Quarter-final
Laois 2-18 - 0-13 Carlow
S Maher 0-9(7fs); W Hyland 1-1; Z Keenan 1-0(f); C Healy, M Whelan(fs), J Fitzpatrick 0-2 each; T Fitzgerald, B Duggan 0-1 each. Report M Kavanagh 0-4(3fs); E Coady 0-3; D English(fs), HP O'Byrne 0-2 each, JM Nolan, S Murphy 0-1 each.
O'Moore Park
Referee: J Ryan (Tipperary)

8 June 2013
19:00
Quarter-final
Wexford 1-17 - 1-17 Dublin
J Guiney (1-8, 0-6f), G Sinnott (0-4), R Jacob (0-3), H Kehoe (0-1), P Doran (0-1). Report J Boland (0-9, 8f), E Dillon (1-0), D Sutcliffe (0-3), M Carton (0-2), S Durkin (0-1), C McCormack (0-1), P Ryan (0-1).
Wexford Park
Referee: D Kirwan (Cork)

9 June 2013
14:00
Quarter-final
Offaly 4-9 - 0-26 Kilkenny
J Bergin (2-0), C Egan (1-02), S Dooley (0-05, 0-04f, 0-01'65), D Currams (1-0), B Carroll (0-1), C McDonald (0-1). Report E Larkin (0-11, 0-10f, 0-1'65), R Power (0-4, 0-1f), R Hogan (0-3), T Walsh (0-1), B Hogan (0-1), L Ryan (0-1), TJ Reid (0-1), C Fennelly (0-1), A Fogarty (0-1), W Walsh (0-1), M Ruth (0-1).
O'Connor Park
Attendance: 8,237
Referee: A Kelly (Galway)

15 June 2013
19:00
Quarter-final replay
Dublin 1-17 - 0-12 Wexford
P Ryan (1-9, 0-8f, 0-1 ’65), C Keaney (0-2), D Treacy (0-2), J McCaffrey (0-2), P Kelly (0-1), D Sutcliffe (0-1). Report J Guiney (0-5, 5f), G Sinnott (0-2), P Morris (0-2), P Doran (0-1), H Kehoe (0-1), R Jacob (0-1).
Parnell Park
Referee: B Gavin (Offaly)

16 June 2013
15:30
Semi-final
Laois 1-13 - 2-17 Galway
M Whelan (0-05, 0-04f), T Fitzgerald (1-00), Z Keenan (0-03), S Maher (0-02, 0-01f), J Fitzpatrick (0-01), B Dunne (0-01), W Hyland (0-01). Report J Canning (0-11, 0-07f), A Callanan (1-00), D Glennon (1-00), D Hayes (0-02), D Burke (0-02), N Burke (0-01), J Regan (0-01).
O'Moore Park
Attendance: 5,387
Referee: J Owens (Wexford)

23 June 2013
15:50
Semi-final
Kilkenny 1-14 - 0-17 Dublin
E Larkin (0-07, frees), W Walsh (1-04), R Hogan (0-02), TJ Reid (0-01). Report J Boland (0-09, 0-07 frees), P Schutte (0-01), J McCaffrey (0-01), C Keaney (0-1), D Sutcliffe (0-01), P Ryan (0-01, free), D O’Callaghan (0-01), Mark Schutte (0-01), S Durkin (0-01).
O'Moore Park
Attendance: 9,674
Referee: J Ryan (Tipperary)

29 June 2013
19:00
Semi-final replay
Dublin 1-16 - 0-16 Kilkenny
P Ryan (0-8, six frees), D O'Callaghan (0-5, one free), D Sutcliffe (1-0), C Keaney (0-1), S Durkan (0-1), M Schutte (0-1). Report E Larkin (0-11, frees and two 65s), R Power (0-3), W Walsh (0-1), C Fennelly (0-1).
O'Moore Park
Attendance: 10,532
Referee: B Kelly (Westmeath)

7 July 2013
16:00
Final
Dublin 2-25 - 2-13 Galway
P Ryan 2-7 (0-4fs), D O'Callaghan 0-4, R O'Dwyer 0-3, C Keaney, J Boland, J McCaffrey, C McCormack 0-2 each, M Carton, D Sutcliffe, S Lambert 0-1 each. Report J Canning 1-7 (0-4fs), D Burke 1-0, C Cooney 0-2, I Tannian, J Regan, A Harte, J Glynn 0-1 each
Croke Park
Attendance: 36,657
Referee: J Ryan (Tipperary)

Munster Senior Hurling Championship

Quarter-final Semi-finals Munster final
      
          Tipperary 1-15  
          Limerick 1-18  
            Limerick 0-24
            Cork 0-15
          Cork 0-23
 Waterford 1-15      Clare 0-15    
 Clare 2-20  

2 June 2013
16:00
Quarter-final
Clare 2-20 - 1-15 Waterford
C Ryan (0-7, 0-6f, 0-1 '65'), T Kelly (0-4), S O'Donnell (1-0), C McGrath (1-0), J Conlon (0-3), D Honan (0-3), C Galvin (0-2), F Lynch (0-1). Report M Shanahan (0-7, 0-6f), J Dillon (1-2), S Prendergast (0-2), K Moran (0-1), J Barron (0-1), P Mahony (0-1), G O'Brien (0-1).
Semple Stadium
Attendance: 12,103
Referee: J McGrath (Westmeath)

9 June 2013
16:00
Semi-final
Limerick 1-18 - 1-15 Tipperary
D Hannon 0-09 (5f, 1 65), S Tobin 1-01, D O'Grady 0-03, S Dowling 0-02 (1f), D Breen, J Ryan & N Moran 0-01 each. Report J O'Dwyer 1-03, S Callanan 0-04f, J O'Brien 0-03, E Kelly 0-02 (1f), B Maher, N McGrath & P Bourke 0-01 each.
Gaelic Grounds
Attendance: 19,507
Referee: B Gavin (Offaly)

23 June 2013
16:00
Semi-final
Cork 0-23 - 0-15 Clare
P Horgan 0-8 (5fs), S Harnedy 0-3, J Coughlan, C Lehane, L O'Farrell 0-2 each, A Nash 0-2fs, D Kearney, C McCarthy, W Egan, P Cronin 0-1 each. Report P Collins 0-5, C McGrath, C Galvin, D Honan 0-2 each, C Ryan 0-2 (1f, 1 '65'), T Kelly, S O'Donnell 0-1 each.
Gaelic Grounds
Attendance: 19,054
Referee: B Kelly (Westmeath)

14 July 2013
16:00
Final
Limerick 0-24 - 0-15 Cork
D Hannon (0-8, 5 frees, 1 s/l), J Ryan, S Dowling (0-3 each), G Mulcahy, S Tobin, K Downes (0-2 each), P O’Brien, P Browne, S Hickey, N Moran (0-1 each). Report P Horgan (0-4, 2 frees), S Harnedy, P Cronin (0-3 each), J Coughlan (0-2 frees), L O’Farrell, D Kearney, C Naughton (0-1 each).
Gaelic Grounds
Attendance: 42,730
Referee: J McGrath (Westmeath)

All-Ireland qualifiers

Teams eliminated prior to the semi finals of their provincial championship compete in the Preliminary rounds and Phase 1. Teams eliminated in the provincial semi finals take part in Phase 2. Phase 3 sees the winners of Phase 1 take on the winners of Phase 2, with the winners advancing to the All Ireland Quarter Finals

Preliminary round Round 2 Round 3
 Wexford 3-18  
 Antrim 0-17      Wexford 2-16  
          Carlow 0-20  
            Wexford 1-20
            Clare 3-24
          Laois 0-15
          Clare 1-32    
      
Preliminary round Round 2 Round 3
      
          Tipperary 1-14  
          Kilkenny 0-20  
            Kilkenny 1-22
 Offaly 1-14        Waterford 2-16
 Waterford 0-21      Waterford 3-22
 Westmeath 1-14      Westmeath 0-14    
 London 0-11  

Preliminary round

22 June 2013
19:00
Preliminary round
Offaly 1-14 - 0-21 Waterford
S Dooley (1-4, 0-4 frees); D Currams, K Brady, J Bergin, B Carroll (0-2 each); C Mahon, D Morkan (0-1 each). Report M Shanahan (0-13, 5 frees); B O’Sullivan (0-3); J Dillon (0-2); K Moran, S O’Sullivan, P Prendergast (0-1 each).
O'Connor Park
Attendance: 8,200
Referee: J McGrath (Westmeath)

22 June 2013
15:00
Preliminary round
Wexford 3-18 - 0-17 Antrim
J Guiney (0-8, 3fs, 2 65s, 1 s/l), R Jacob, P Morris (1-2 each), G Sinnott (0-4), P Doran (1-0), E Martin (free), S Murphy (0-1 each). Report N McManus (0-6, 2 frees), S McNaughton (0-5, 0-3 frees), J McGreevey, K Stewart (1 free) (0-2 each), C Carson, C McGuinness 0-1 each.
Wexford Park
Attendance: 2,500
Referee: J Sexton (Cork)

22 June 2013
16:30
Preliminary round
London 0-11 - 1-15 Westmeath
M Finn (0-5, 5f), D Reale (0-2), J Walsh (0-1), PJ Rowe (0-1), S Lambert (0-1), M Duggan (0-1). Report D McNicholas (0-11, 7f), B Murtagh (1-1), R Greville (0-2), J Shaw (0-1).
Emerald GAA Grounds
Attendance: 300
Referee: C Lyons (Cork)

Phase 1

29 June 2013
19:00
Phase 1
Wexford 2-16 - 0-20 Carlow
J Guiney (0-10, 9f), P Doran (1-0), D Redmond (1-0), R Jacob (0-2), C Kenny (0-1), G Sinnott (0-1), E Quigley (0-1). Report D English (0-10, 9f), C Doyle (0-2), J M Nolan (0-2), R Coady (0-1), J Kavanagh (0-1), E Byrne (0-1), M Brennan (0-1), S Murphy (0-1), A Gaule (0-1).
Wexford Park
Referee: A Kelly (Galway)

29 June 2013
17:00
Phase 1
Westmeath 0-14 - 3-22 Waterford
D McNicholas (0-06, 0-05f), B Murtagh (0-03), E Price (0-02), J Shaw (0-01), A Clarke (0-01), T Doyle (0-01). Report M Shanahan (1-09, 0-05f), B O'Sullivan (2-02), S Prendergast (0-03), K Moran (0-02), J Dillon (0-02), J Barron (0-01), S Fives (0-01), D Fives (0-01), S O'Sullivan (0-01).
Cusack Park
Referee: D Kirwan (Cork)

Phase 2

6 July 2013
19:00
Phase 2
Kilkenny 0-20 - 1-14 Tipperary
E Larkin 0-11 (8f), R Hogan, W Walsh 0-3 each; R Power 0-2, C Fennelly 0-1. Report E Kelly 0-5 (5f, 1 '65), L Corbett 1-0, J O'Dwyer 0-3, S Callanan 0-2, J O'Brien, N McGrath, K Bergin, J Woodlock 0-1 each.
Nowlan Park
Attendance: 23,307
Referee: B Gavin (Offaly)

6 July 2013
15:00
Phase 2
Clare 1-32 - 0-15 Laois
C Ryan 0-11 (8f, 2 '65s'), P Duggan 0-4, D Honan, C McGrath 0-3 each, S O'Donnell 1-0, P Collins 0-2, T Kelly, P Donnellan, J Conlon, C Galvin, B Bugler, L Markham, D McInerney, C Dillon, P O'Connor 0-1 each. Report S Maher 0-5 (3f), Z Keenan 0-4 (1f), W Hyland 0-3, PJ Scully 0-2, J Brophy 0-1.
Cusack Park
Attendance: 7,500
Referee: C Lyons (Cork)

Phase 3

13 July 2013
19:00
Phase 3
Waterford 2-16 - 1-22
(AET)
Kilkenny
R Barry (1-3), J Dillon (1-2, 1f), D Fives (0-3), K Moran (0-3), J Nagle (0-1f), R Foley (0-1), S Prendergast (0-1), B O'Sullivan (0-1), J Barron (0-1). Report R Power (1-5, 1-0 pen, 3f), R Hogan (0-5), E Larkin (0-4, 3f), C Fennelly (0-4), A Fogarty (0-2), M Ruth (0-1), M Fennelly (0-1).
Semple Stadium
Attendance: 17,235
Referee: J Owens (Wexford)

13 July 2013
17:00
Phase 3
Wexford 1-20 - 3-24 (AET) Clare
J Guiney (1-8, 0-6 frees); D Redmond, P Morris, P Doran, G Moore (0-2 each); G Sinnott, C Kenny, C McDonald, M O’Regan (0-1 each). Report C Ryan (0-10, six frees, two 65s); C McInerney (2-1); S O’Donnell (1-1); T Kelly (0-5, 0-1 pen); J Conlon (0-3); B Bugler, P Collins, S Morey, A Cunningham (0-1 each).
Semple Stadium
Attendance: 17,235
Referee: D Kirwan (Cork)

All-Ireland series

Quarter Finals Semi FInals FInal
 Cork 0-19  
 Kilkenny 0-14      Dublin 1-19  
          Cork 1-24  
            Cork 3-16
            Clare 5-16
          Limerick 0-18
 Clare 1-23      Clare 1-22    
 Galway 2-14  

Quarter-finals

28 July 2013
14:00
Quarter-final
Cork 0-19 - 0-14 Kilkenny
P Horgan (0-11, 8 frees), C Lehane, P Cronin (0-2 each), L O’Farrell, J Coughlan, S Harnedy, S Moylan (0-1 each). Report E Larkin (0-6, 3 frees, one 65), R Power (one free), M Fennelly (0-2 each), P Murphy, A Fogarty, T Walsh, W Walsh (0-1 each).
Semple Stadium
Attendance: 33,383
Referee: B Kelly (Westmeath)

28 July 2013
16:00
Quarter-final
Galway 2-14 - 1-23 Clare
J Canning (0-7, five frees, one 65), D Hayes (0-3), J Glynn, N Healy (1-0 each), A Harte, C Donnellan, D Burke (free), J Cooney (0-1 each). Report C Ryan (0-10, eight frees), C McGrath (1-2), P Collins (0-4), J Conlon, D Honan, P O’Connor, B Bugler, T Kelly, F Lynch, N O’Connell (0-1 each).
Semple Stadium
Attendance: 33,383
Referee: B Gavin (Offaly)

Semi-finals

11 August 2013
15:30
Semi-final
Dublin 1-19 - 1-24 Cork
P Ryan (6f) 0-06; D Sutcliffe 0-04; D Treacy 1-01; C Keaney, D O'Callaghan 0-02 each; S Durkin, J McCaffrey, J Boland, R O'Dwyer 0-01 each. Report P Horgan (5f) 1-07; L McLoughlin, A Nash (3f), C Lehane 0-03 each; S Harnedy, L O'Farrell 0-02 each; D Kearney, J Coughlan, P Cronin, S Moylan 0-01 each.
Croke Park
Attendance: 62,092
Referee: J Owens (Wexford)

18 August 2013
15:30
Semi-final
Limerick 0-18 - 1-22 Clare
S Dowling 0-6 (5f, 1 65'), D Hannon (2f), P Browne, G O'Mahony 0-2 each, C Allis, J Ryan, G Mulcahy, D Breen, T Ryan, K Downes 0-1 each. Report C Ryan 0-11 (9f), T Kelly 0-4, D Honan 1-0, P Collins 0-3, P Donnellan, P O'Connor, C Galvin, C McInerney 0-1 each.
Croke Park
Attendance: 62,962
Referee: J Ryan (Tipperary)

Final

8 September 2013
15:30
Final
Clare 0-25 - 3-16 Cork
Colin Ryan (0-12, 11f), T Kelly (0-03), P Collins (0-03), C McGrath (0-02), J Conlon (0-02), D O'Donovan (0-01), Conor Ryan (0-01), D Honan (0-01). Report P Horgan (0-10, 8f), C Lehane (1-01), P Cronin (1-00), A Nash (1-00, f), D Kearney (0-02), S Harnedy (0-02), B Murphy (0-01).
Croke Park
Attendance: 81,653
Referee: B Gavin (Offaly)

28 September 2013
17:00
Final Replay
Clare 5-16 - 3-16 Cork
J Conlon (0-02), T Kelly (0-03), Colin Ryan (0-07f), S O’Donnell (3-03), D Honan (1-00), C McGrath (1-01). Report A Nash (1-00, f), L McLoughlin (0-01), S Harnedy (1-02), P Cronin (0-01), C Lehane (0-02), P Horgan (0-09, 7f), S Moylan (1-01)
Croke Park
Attendance: 82,276
Referee: James McGrath (Westmeath)

Statistics

Scoring

Top scorers

Overall
Rank Player County Tally Total Matches Average
1 Colin Ryan Clare 0-70 70 8 8.75
2 Patrick Horgan Cork 1-49 52 6 8.7
3 Eoin Larkin Kilkenny 0-50 50 6 8.33
4 Jack Guiney Wexford 2-39 45 5 9.00
5 Paul Ryan Dublin 3-32 41 6 6.83
Single game
Rank Player County Tally Total Opposition
1 Maurice Shanahan Waterford 0-13 13 Offaly
Paul Ryan Dublin 2-7 13 Galway
2 Colin Ryan Clare 0-12 12 Cork
Paul Ryan Dublin 1-9 12 Wexford
Maurice Shanahan Waterford 1-9 12 Westmeath
Shane O'Donnell Clare 3-3 12 Cork
3 Craig Doyle Carlow 3-2 11 London
Jack Guiney Wexford 1-8 11 Dublin
Jack Guiney Wexford 1-8 11 Clare
Eoin Larkin Kilkenny 0-11 11 Offaly
Joe Canning Galway 0-11 11 Laois
Derek McNicholas Westmeath 0-11 11 London
Eoin Larkin Kilkenny 0-11 11 Dublin
Eoin Larkin Kilkenny 0-11 11 Tipperary
Colin Ryan Clare 0-11 11 Laois
Patrick Horgan Cork 0-11 11 Kilkenny
5 Neil McManus Antrim 2-4 10 Westmeath
Patrick Horgan Cork 1-7 10 Dublin
Jack Guiney Wexford 0-10 10 Carlow
David English Carlow 0-10 10 Wexford
Colin Ryan Clare 0-10 10 Wexford
Colin Ryan Clare 0-10 10 Galway
21 Joey Boland Dublin 0-9 9 Wexford
Declan Hannon Limerick 0-9 9 Tipperary
Stephen Maher Laois 0-9 9 Carlow
Joey Boland Dublin 0-9 9 Kilkenny

Miscellaneous

Notable matches

2013 will be remembered as a year that the traditionally weaker counties made an impact.

Limerick who hadn't been in an All-Ireland Final since 2007 beat reigning Munster Champions Tipperary by 3 points, 1-18 to 1-15 in a Munster semi-final.

Clare under David Fitzgerald held off Waterford in a Munster Quarter-final winning by 2-20 to 1-15. They were overcome by a stronger Cork side in the Munster Semi-final losing 0-23 to 0-15.

Laois made it to the Leinster semi-final where they put it up to Galway even leading by a point at half time [0-08 - 0-07], but Galway's physicalitely helped them run out 7 point victors [2-17 - 1-13].

Dublin came into the season after a disappointing 2012 season and a hammering by Tipperary in the league semi-final [4-20 0-17]. In their Leinster Quarter-Final they drew with Wexford, 1-17 - 1-17 but in the replay ran out easy 8 point winners, 1-17 - 0-12.

Offaly jumped to a 1-01 to 0-00 start against Kilkenny in their Quarter-Final clash. They lead at half time by 2-06 to 0-11 but failed to stop Kilkenny, although they managed to score 4 goals as Kilkenny won 0-26 to 4-09.

In their semi-final Dublin ran at Kilkenny and held out for a draw in the match, 0-17 - 1-14. In the replay Dublin raced to a 0-04 to 0-01 lead after 10 mins and lead 0-11 to 0-07 at half time. They ran out 3 point winners, 1-17 0-17. Dublin made it to a Leinster final while Kilkenny where exiled to the qualifiers for a second year.

Kilkenny fought hard against Tipperary and sent them out of the Championship, winning by three points.

Dublin beat Galway by 12 points to claim their first Leinster title in 52 years.[18]

Kilkenny knocked out Waterford in the final stage of the Qualifiers after extra time.

Carlow lead Wexford for most of their game in the qualifiers, until a late goal sent them out.

At the quarter-final stage, Cork knocked out Championship favourites and title holders, Kilkenny. Clare knocked out Galway, the previous year's runners-up.

Both Provincial Champions were beaten in the semi-finals. Cork defeated Dublin after the game of the season by 1-24 to 1-19, and Clare beat Limerick by 1-22 to 0-18.

The 2013 Championship was described by many as one of the best ever.[19][20]

Awards

Monthly awards
Month GAA/GPA Player of the Month
Player County
May Cahir Healy[21] Laois
June Richie McCarthy[22] Limerick
July Paul Ryan[23] Dublin
August Tony Kelly[24] Clare
September Shane O'Donnell[25] Clare
Sunday Game Team of the Year

The Sunday Game team of the year was picked on 28 September, which was the night of the final replay.[26] Clare’s victorious All-Ireland winning side had seven players in the hurling team of the year. Tony Kelly of Clare was also picked as the The Sunday Game player of the year.[27][28]

GAA/GPA All Stars

The 2013 All-Star hurling team were announced on 6 November. Speaking at the announcement, GAA President Liam O'Neill said "This year's hurling selection was of particular interest to hurling followers everywhere after the incredible year we had, the players who have made the final cut can take particular satisfaction on doing so in a season of stiff competition as new teams and players emerged - something evidenced in the final make up of the team, I congratulate all 15 players - and those who were nominated too - as their inclusion further underlines their roles as excellent ambassadors through their commitment and dedication to the pursuit of excellence." [29][30][31][32]

Pos.PlayerTeamAppearances
GK Anthony Nash Cork2
RCB Richie McCarthy Limerick1
FB Peter Kelly Dublin1
LCB David McInerney Clare1
RWB Brendan Bugler Clare2
CB Liam Rushe Dublin1
LWB Patrick Donnellan Clare1
MD Colm Galvin Clare1
MD Conor Ryan Clare1
RWF Séamus Harnedy Cork1
CF Tony Kelly Clare1
LWF Danny Sutcliffe Dublin1
RCF Pádraic Collins Clare1
FF Patrick Horgan Cork1
LCF Conor McGrath Clare1

Tony Kelly of Clare was named Young Hurler of the Year and Hurler of the Year for 2013 at the All Stars award ceremony on 8 November at Croke Park.[33][34]

Media

DVD release

In December 2013, LIAM 13 a double DVD was released containing highlights of the 2013 hurling championship season along with full match coverage of the final and final replay.[35]

Documentary

A documentary called The Magic of Hurling aired on 27 December 2013 on RTÉ Two. This documentary featured Davy Fitzgerald, Anthony Daly and Ger Loughnane talking to Ger Canning about the 2013 year in hurling and discussing the tactics that brought the All-Ireland title to Clare.[36]

See also

References

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  2. "Clare claim All-Ireland SHC crown". Setanta Sports. 28 September 2013. Retrieved 1 October 2013.
  3. "Imperious Kilkenny win All-Ireland at ease". RTÉ Sport. 30 September 2012. Retrieved 30 September 2012.
  4. "What a hurling year we had in 2013". RTÉ Sport. 2 October 2013. Retrieved 4 October 2013.
  5. "Shocks, saves and some magic hurling in a summer to savour". Irish Independent. 7 October 2013. Retrieved 8 October 2013.
  6. "Davy rises to become leader of the pack". Irish Independent. 21 December 2013. Retrieved 9 January 2014.
  7. "Hurling's old order face new challenge". Irish Independent. 30 December 2013. Retrieved 9 January 2014.
  8. "Classic hurling year reaps dividend for the GAA". Daily Mirror. 4 February 2014. Retrieved 5 February 2014.
  9. 1 2 "Hawk-Eye admits to human error at Croke Park as Limerick confirm appeal". RTÉ Sport. 19 August 2013. Retrieved 19 August 2013.
  10. "GAA’s ‘Hawkeye’ stood down following error during All-Ireland minor semi-final". Irish Independent. 18 August 2013. Retrieved 18 August 2013.
  11. "Limerick to appeal after Hawk-Eye blunder in minor hurling game". BBC Sport. 20 August 2013. Retrieved 20 August 2013.
  12. "Irish officials suspend Hawk-Eye system after glitch". Reuters. 19 August 2013. Retrieved 19 August 2013.
  13. "All-Ireland SHC Betting Odds". Paddy Power website. Retrieved 3 October 2012.
  14. Dollery, Paul (13 June 2012). "Exiles pondering move to Leinster". Irish Examiner. Retrieved 30 September 2012.
  15. "Laois hurlers asked to play in Christy Ring Cup in 2013". RTÉ Sport. 26 September 2012. Retrieved 30 September 2012.
  16. "Laois to remain in MacCarthy Cup". Hogan Stand website. 27 September 2012. Retrieved 2 October 2012.
  17. "Leinster Council coffers to be swelled by TV snubbing of hurling replay". Irish Times. 26 June 2013. Retrieved 1 July 2013.
  18. "Dublin 2-25 Galway 2-13". RTÉ Sport. 7 July 2013. Retrieved 15 September 2013.
  19. "2013: A hurling summer to remember". RTÉ Sport. 4 September 2013. Retrieved 5 September 2013.
  20. "Hurling’s ‘Outlier Championship’ one to remember". Irish Examiner. 20 August 2013. Retrieved 5 September 2013.
  21. "Gottsche and Healy win GAA/GPA Player of the Month Awards". GAA website. 10 June 2013. Retrieved 26 June 2013.
  22. "McCarthy and Reilly win Player of the Month Awards". GAA website. 9 July 2013. Retrieved 24 July 2013.
  23. "Mackey and Ryan win Opel GAA/GPA awards for July". GAA website. 6 August 2013. Retrieved 24 July 2013.
  24. "O’Shea and Kelly win GAA/GPA Player Awards". GAA website. 11 September 2013. Retrieved 15 September 2013.
  25. "Hurling hero Shane O’Donnell: ‘My mother is my agent’". Irish Independent. 14 November 2013. Retrieved 15 October 2013.
  26. "The Sunday Game Hurling Team Of The Year". Balls.ie. 30 September 2013. Retrieved 30 October 2013.
  27. "The Sunday Game team of the year". RTÉ Sport. 30 September 2013. Retrieved 30 October 2013.
  28. "Do you agree with The Sunday Game’s hurling team of the year?". The Score. 30 September 2013. Retrieved 30 October 2013.
  29. "Eight Clare men claim hurling All-Stars". Irish Examiner. 7 November 2013. Retrieved 7 November 2013.
  30. "Martin Breheny: Stars align to leave big guns in shadows". Irish Independent. 7 November 2013. Retrieved 7 November 2013.
  31. "All-Ireland champions Clare dominate 2013 hurling All-Stars". RTÉ Sport. 7 November 2013. Retrieved 7 November 2013.
  32. "Hurling All-Stars: Champions Clare dominate with eight". Hogan Stand. 7 November 2013. Retrieved 7 November 2013.
  33. "Kelly: hype won't get to Banner". Hogan Stand. 12 November 2013. Retrieved 20 November 2013.
  34. "Tony Kelly wins Hurler and Young Hurler of the Year awards". The Score. 8 November 2013. Retrieved 20 November 2013.
  35. "Liam 13 and Sam 13 hit shop shelves". Hogan Stand. 5 December 2013. Retrieved 10 December 2013.
  36. "Davy Fitz, Ger Loughnane and Anthony Daly talk the year in hurling". The Score. 18 December 2013. Retrieved 19 December 2013.

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