2009 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship

2009 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship
Championship details
Dates 30 May 2009 - 6 September 2009
Teams 12
All-Ireland champions
Winning team Kilkenny (32nd win)
Captain Michael Fennelly
Manager Brian Cody
All-Ireland Finalists
Losing team Tipperary
Captain Willie Ryan
Manager Liam Sheedy
Provincial champions
Munster Tipperary
Leinster Kilkenny
Ulster Antrim
Connacht Not Played
Championship statistics
Top Scorer Joe Canning (3-46)
All-Star Team See here
2008
2010

The 2009 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship was the 123rd staging of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, the Gaelic Athletic Association's premier inter-county hurling tournament. The draw for the 2000 fixtures took place on 8 October 2008. The championship began on 30 May 2009 and ended on 6 September 2009.

Kilkenny were the defending champions. Antrim and Galway joined the Leinster Championship for the first time.

On 6 September 2009, Kilkenny won the championship following a 2-22 to 0-23 defeat of Tipperary in the All-Ireland final. This was their 32nd All-Ireland title overall, their 7th championship of the decade and a record-equalling fourth All-Ireland title in-a-row.

Galway's Joe Canning was the championship's top scorer with 3-46. Kilkenny's Tommy Walsh was the unanimous choice for Hurler of the Year.

Provincial changes

Due to a lack of competition in their own respective provinces, Antrim and Galway pushed for entry to the Leinster Championship. At a special meeting of Congress on 4 October 2008, delegates voted to include Galway and Antrim in a restructured Leinster Championship on a trial basis for three years. Dublin, Wexford and Offaly spoke against the move, however, when put to a vote approximately 80% of delegates voted in favour.[1]

Teams

A total of 12 teams competed in the championship, including all of the teams from the 2008 championship. There were no new entrants. On 3 August 2008, Westmeath won the Christy Ring Cup for the second year in succession, however, there was no promotion mechanism for them to join the top flight.[2]

Personnel and team details

Team Colours Sponsor Captain(s) Manager(s) Most recent success
All-Ireland Provincial
Antrim Saffron and white Creagh Concrete Neil McGarry Terence McNaughton
Dominic McKinley
2008
Clare Saffron and blue Vodafone Brian O'Connell Mike McNamara 1997 1998
Cork Red and white O2 John Gardiner Denis Walsh 2005 2006
Dublin Navy and blue Arnotts Stephen Hiney Anthony Daly 1938 1961
Galway Maroon and white Supermacs Ollie Canning John McIntyre 1988 2004
Kilkenny Black and amber Glanbia Michael Fennelly Brian Cody 2008 2008
Laois Blue and white The Heritage Hotel Brian Campion Niall Rigney 1915 1949
Limerick Green and white Sporting Limerick Mark Foley Justin McCarthy 1973 1996
Offaly Green, white and gold Carroll Cuisine Ger Oakley Joe Dooley 1998 1995
Tipperary Blue and gold Enfer Willie Ryan Liam Sheedy 2001 2008
Waterford White and blue 3 Stephen Molumphy
Ken McGrath
Davy FitzGerald 1959 2004
Wexford Purple and yellow Wexford Cheddar Diarmuid Lyng Colm Bonnar 1996 2004

Managerial changes

Team Outgoing manager Manner of
departure
Date of vacancy Incoming manager Date of
appointment
Limerick Richie Bennis Sacked 12 August 2008 Justin McCarthy 7 October 2008
Galway Tommy Naughton Resigned 14 September 2008 Anthony Daly 24 November 2008
Wexford John Meyler Resigned 7 October 2008 Colm Bonnar 11 November 2008
Galway Ger Loughnane Sacked 12 October 2008 John McIntyre 18 November 2008
Cork John Considine End of caretaker spell 26 March 2016 Denis Walsh 26 March 2009

Format

The format of the 2009 championship was slightly different from previous years. Firstly, Galway have had no opposition in the Connacht Senior Hurling Championship since 2004. Due to this it was decided at a special meeting of the GAA's congress for Galway to join the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship for a three-year trial period, starting with the 2009 championship. Antrim, being the only Tier 1 team in the Ulster Senior Hurling Championship, also participated in the Leinster Championship on a three-year trial period. Antrim also competed in the Ulster Championship which was run as a separate tournament to the All-Ireland Hurling Championship.

12 counties participated in Tier 1 of the 2009 Championship. These teams were as follows:

Provincial Championships The Munster championship was played as usual with five teams. The Leinster championship also proceeded as usual, except for the addition of both Antrim and Galway, bringing the total number of competing teams to seven. The Leinster and Munster champions advanced directly to the All-Ireland semi-finals.

All-Ireland Qualifiers The qualifiers gave teams defeated in the provincial championships another chance at winning the All-Ireland. Phase 1: (2 matches) the three Leinster quarter-finalists and the Munster quarter-finalist play off. Phase 2: (2 matches) the two Leinster semi-finalists and two Munster semi-finalists play off. Phase 3: (2 matches) The four winners of Phase 1 and Phase 2 games meet in Phase 3. The two Phase 3 winners advance to the All-Ireland quarter-finals.

All-Ireland Series Quarter-finals: (2 matches) The defeated Munster and Leinster finalists played the winners of the Phase 3 qualifiers. Semi-finals: (2 matches) The Munster and Leinster champions played the winners of the quarter-finals.

Promotion/Relegation

Promotion and relegation between Tier 1 and Tier 2 was in operation in the 2009 championship. The defeated team in the Round 2 match of the Relegation playoffs was demoted to the 2010 Christy Ring Cup, to be replaced by the winners of the 2009 Christy Ring Cup.

Results

Leinster Senior Hurling Championship


May 30
Quarter-final
Wexford 2-17 - 0-16 Offaly
S Banville 2-2, D Lyng 0-7, R Jacob, S Doyle, T Waters 0-2 each, D Redmond, A Shore 0-1 each (Report) S Dooley 0-4, B Carroll 0-3, B Murphy, J Bergin, K Brady 0-2 each, D Currams, D Horan, R Hanniffy 0-1
Wexford Park, Wexford
Referee: J Ryan (Tipperary)

May 31
Quarter-final
Laois 0-17 - 5-29 Galway
W Hyland 0-6, B Campion 0-5, J Young 0-4, O Holohan 0-2 (Report) N Healy 3-5, J Canning 1-10, D Hayes 1-3, K Hynes 0-4, A Callanan, C Donnellan 0-3 each, A Smyth 0-1
O'Moore Park, Portlaoise
Referee: B Gavin (Offaly)

June 7
Quarter-final
Dublin 2-16 - 0-12 Antrim
A McCrabbe 1-9, D O'Callaghan 1-3, D Treacy 0-2, D Curtin, K Flynn 0-1 each (Report) K Stewart 0-5, K McKeegan, S Delargy, N McManus, M Herron, CJ McGourty, J Scullion, B Herron 0-1 each
Croke Park, Dublin
Referee: J McGrath (Westmeath)

June 20
Semi-final
Galway 3-13 - 2-20 Kilkenny
J Canning 2-9, N Healy 1-1, A Callanan, C Donnellan, D Hayes 0-1 each (Report) H Shefflin 0-10, E Larkin 0-5, R Power, E Brennan 1-0 each, A Fogarty 0-3, D Lyng 0-2
O'Connor Park, Tullamore
Referee: B Kelly (Westmeath)

June 21
Semi-final
Dublin 0-18 - 1-13 Wexford
A McCrabbe 0-10, D Treacy, D O'Callaghan, S Lambert 0-2 each, S Durkin, L Rushe 0-1 each (Report) D Lyng 0-7, N Kirwan 1-0, D Redmond 0-2, W Doran, S Banville, S Doyle, R Kehoe 0-1 each
Nowlan Park, Kilkenny
Referee: C McAllister (Cork)

July 5
Final
Dublin 0-18 - 2-18 Kilkenny
A McCrabbe 0-12, D Treacy 0-3, J Boland, K Flynn, D O'Callaghan 0-1 each (Report) M Comerford 2-4, H Shefflin 0-6, E Larkin, D Lyng 0-2 each, T Walsh, M Rice, E Brennan, A Fogarty 0-1 each
Croke Park, Dublin
Referee: J Ryan (Tipperary)

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Leinster final
Dublin 2-16  
Antrim 0-12     Dublin 0-18  
Wexford 2-17     Wexford 1-13  
Offaly 0-16       Dublin 0-18
Laois 0-17       Kilkenny 2-18
Galway 5-29     Galway 3-13
    Kilkenny 2-20    
 

Munster Senior Hurling Championship


May 31
Quarter-final
Tipperary 1-19 - 0-19 Cork
S Callanan 1-3, E Kelly 0-5, N McGrath, L Corbett 0-3 each, B Dunne, S McGrath 0-2 each, J O'Brien 0-1 (Report) B O'Connor 0-11, J Gardiner 0-3, P Cronin 0-2, N McCarthy, T Kenny, A O hAilpin 0-1 each
Semple Stadium, Thurles
Referee: B Kelly (Westmeath)

June 14
Semi-final
Limerick 1-8 - 0-11 Waterford
N Moran 0-4, D Breen 1-0, J Ryan 0-2, S Hickey, A O'Shaughnessy 0-1 each (Report) E Kelly 0-6, J Mullane 0-4, S Prendergast 0-1
Semple Stadium, Thurles
Attendance: 25,229
Referee: D Kirwan (Cork)

June 20
Semi-final replay
Limerick 0-17 - 0-25 Waterford
A O’Shaughnessy, N Moran 0-5 each, S Hickey, J Ryan 0-2 each, P Browne, D Breen, D O’Grady 0-1 each (Report) E Kelly 0-12, J Mullane 0-6, S Prendergast 0-4, S O’Sullivan, S Molumphy, J Kennedy 0-1 each
Semple Stadium, Thurles
Referee: B Gavin (Offaly)

June 21
Semi-final
Tipperary 3-18 - 1-22 Clare
N McGrath 0-7, J O'Brien 1-2, L Corbett 1-1, S Callanan 1-0, P Kerwick , E Kelly 0-3 each, D Fanning, J Woodlock 0-1 each (Report) C Ryan 0-12, D McMahon 1-2, T Griffin, J Clancy, T Carmody 0-2 each, J Conlon, D Barrett 0-1 each
Gaelic Grounds, Limerick
Referee: J Owens (Wexford)

July 12
Final
Tipperary 4-14 - 2-16 Waterford
L Corbett 2-2, E Kelly 1-3, S Callanan 1-1, N McGrath 0-3, P Kerwick, C O'Mahony, S McGrath, J O'Brien, B Dunne 0-1 each (Report) E Kelly 1-7, J Mullane 1-5, S Molumphy 0-2, D Shanahan, R Foley 0-1 each
Semple Stadium, Thurles
Referee: J Sexton (Cork)

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Munster Final
Tipperary 1-19  
Cork 0-19     Tipperary 3-18  
    Clare 1-22  
      Tipperary 4-14
      Waterford 2-16
    Limerick 0-17
    Waterford 0-25    
 

Qualifiers


July 4
Phase 1
Laois 0-18 - 1-12 Antrim
W Hyland 0-7, B Campion, J Brophy 0-3 each, C Delaney, J Walsh 0-2 each, T Fitzgerald 0-1 (Report) K McKeegan 0-6, N McManus 1-0, M Herron, P Richmond 0-2 each, S Delargy, CJ McGourty 0-1 each
O'Moore Park, Portlaoise
Referee: P O'Connor (Limerick)

July 4
Phase 1
Offaly 1-12 - 3-19 Cork
S Dooley 1-2, B Carroll 0-3, J Bergin, C Coughlan 0-2 each, P Cleary, C Mahon, D Molloy 0-1 each (Report) P Horgan 1-5, A O hAilpin 2-1, J O'Connor, B O'Connor 0-4 each, T og Murphy 0-2, T McCarthy, P Cronin, C Naughton 0-1 each
O'Connor Park, Tullamore
Referee: D Murphy (Wexford)

July 11
Phase 2
Wexford 0-14 - 1-13 Limerick
D Lyng 0-6, R Jacob 0-4, W Doran 0-2, S Doyle, D Redmond 0-1 each (Report) A O'Shaughnessy 1-2, P McNamara 0-4, S Hickey 0-2, G O'Mahony, D O'Grady, N Moran, D Sheehan, J O'Brien 0-1 each
Wexford Park, Wexford
Referee: M Wadding (Waterford)

July 11
Phase 2
Clare 1-11 - 2-18 Galway
D McMahon 1-1, P Vaughan, N Gilligan, J Conlon 0-2 each, T Griffin, T Carmody, J Clancy, B Nugent 0-1 each (Report) J Canning 0-7, N Healy 1-3, C Donnellan 1-2, A Callanan 0-2, E Lynch, K Hynes, A Smyth, J Gantley 0-1 each
Cusack Park, Ennis
Referee: J Owens (Wexford)

July 18
Phase 3
Laois 1-14 - 0-20 Limerick
W Hyland 0-8, E Costelloe 1-2, J Brophy 0-2, E Jackman, T Fitzgerald 0-1 each (Report) A O'Shaughnessy 0-6, G O'Mahony, P Browne 0-3 each, P McNamara, J O'Brien 0-2 each, J Ryan, D Sheehan, D Breen, D Ryan 0-1 each
Semple Stadium, Thurles
Attendance: 24,136
Referee: C McAllister (Cork)

July 18
Phase 3
Cork 0-15 - 1-19 Galway
B O'Connor 0-9, K Murphy 0-2, J Gardiner, S og O hAilpin, P Horgan, N McCarthy 0-1 each (Report) J Canning 0-11, A Smith, D Hayes 0-3 each, J Gantley 1-0, A Callanan, G Farragher 0-1 each
Semple Stadium, Thurles
Attendance: 24,136
Referee: B Gavin (Offaly)

Relegation play-offs


July 25
Round 1
Antrim 0-13 - 1-28 Offaly
K Stewart 0-6, J Campbell, M Herron, J Scullion, P McGill, CJ McGourty, C Donnelly, E McCloskey 0-1 each (Report) B Carroll 0-12, K Brady 1-2, B Murphy 0-4, P Cleary, D Molloy, J Bergin 0-2 each, D Franks, S Dooley, O Kealey, J Gorman 0-1 each
Parnell Park, Dublin
Referee: E Morris (Dublin)

July 25
Round 1
Clare 2-24 - 2-18 Wexford
N Gilligan 1-10, B Nugent, J Clancy 0-4 each, M Flaherty 1-0, D McMahon, A Markham 0-2 each, T Griffin, P Vaughan 0-1 each (Report) D Lyng 1-11, D Fitzhenry 1-0, D Redmond, S Doyle, J Berry, PJ Nolan, R Jacob, W Doran, H Kehoe 0-1 each
O'Moore Park, Portlaoise
Referee: J McGrath (Westmeath)

It was intended to hold a relegation playoff between Antrim and Wexford, but instead it was decided to allow both compete in the 2010 championship.[3]

All-Ireland Series


July 26
Quarter-final
Waterford 1-16 - 0-18 Galway
E Kelly 0-12, S Walsh 1-0, K Moran 0-2, S Prendergast, J Mullane 0-1 each (Report) J Canning 0-9, D Hayes 0-3, G Farragher, A Callinan 0-2 each, J Gantley, A Smith 0-1 each
Semple Stadium, Thurles
Referee: D Kirwan (Cork)

July 26
Quarter-final
Dublin 1-17 - 2-18 Limerick
A McCrabbe 0-8, L Rushe 1-0, D O'Callaghan 0-2, S Hiney, M Carton, R O'Carroll, L Ryan, D Sweeney, D Treacy, S Durcan 0-1 each (Report) G O'Mahoney 0-8, A O'Shaughnessy 0-5, J Ryan 0-4, P McNamara 1-1, B Murray 1-0
Semple Stadium, Thurles
Referee: M Wadding (Waterford)

August 9
Semi-final
Kilkenny 2-23 - 3-15 Waterford
H Shefflin 1-14, E Brennan 1-2, E Larkin 0-2, J Fitzpatrick, M Rice, R Power, A Fogarty, R Hogan 0-1 each (Report) E Kelly 1-9, S Walsh 2-0, S O'Sullivan, K Moran, S Prendergast, J Mullane, E McGrath, D Shanahan 0-1 each
Croke Park, Dublin
Referee: B Kelly (Westmeath)

August 16
Semi-final
Tipperary 6-19 - 2-07 Limerick
L Corbett 3-1, E Kelly 1-6, N McGrath 1-3, P Kerwick 1-2, S Callanan, C O'Mahony 0-3 each, J O'Brien 0-1 (Report) B O'Sullivan 1-1, B Murray 1-0, G O'Mahony 0-2, S Hickey, N Moran, D Breen, A O'Shaughnessy 0-1 each
Croke Park, Dublin
Referee: B Gavin (Offaly)

September 6
Final
Kilkenny 2-22 - 0-23 Tipperary
H Shefflin 1-8, E Larkin, E Brennan 0-3 each, M Comerford 1-0, R Hogan 0-2, J Tyrrell, T Walsh, D Lyng, R Power, TJ Reid, M Fennelly 0-1 each (Report) E. Kelly 0-13, L Corbett 0-4, S Callinan 0-3, N McGrath 0-2, S McGrath 0-1
Croke Park, Dublin
Referee: D Kirwan (Cork)



Quarter-finals Semi-finals All-Ireland Final
 
    Kilkenny 2-23  
Waterford 1-16     Waterford 3-15  
Galway 0-18       Kilkenny 2-22
      Tipperary 0-23
    Tipperary 6-19
Dublin 1-17     Limerick 2-07    
Limerick 2-18  

Championship facts

Scoring

Player facts

Retirees

The following players played their last game in the 2009 championship:

Player Team Date Opposition Game Début
Timmy McCarthy Cork July 18 Galway All-Ireland qualifiers 1999
Damien Fitzhenry Wexford July 25 Clare All-Ireland qualifiers 1993
Tony Griffin Clare July 25 Wexford All-Ireland qualifiers 2002
Niall Gilligan Clare July 25 Wexford All-Ireland qualifiers 1997
Ollie Moran Limerick August 16 Tipperary All-Ireland semi-final 1997
Mark Foley Limerick August 16 Tipperary All-Ireland semi-final 1995

Monthly awards

Month Vodafone Player of the Month Opel GPA Player of the Month
Player County Player County
May Stephen Banville Wexford Eoin Cadogan Cork
June Ken McGrath Waterford John Mullane Waterford
July Michael 'Brick' Walsh Waterford John Mullane Waterford
August Henry Shefflin Kilkenny Henry Shefflin Kilkenny
September P.J. Ryan Kilkenny Tommy Walsh Kilkenny

Statistics

Top scorers overall

Rank Player County Tally Total Matches Average
1 Joe Canning Galway 3-46 54 5 10.80
2 Eoin Kelly Waterford 2-46 52 5 10.40
3 Alan McCrabbe Dublin 1-39 42 4 10.50
4 Henry Shefflin Kilkenny 2-38 44 4 11.00
5 Eoin Kelly Tipperary 2-30 36 5 7.20
6 Diarmuid Lyng Wexford 1-31 34 4 8.50
7 Lar Corbett Tipperary 6-11 29 5 5.80
8 Niall Healy Galway 5-9 24 5 4.80
Ben O'Connor Cork 0-24 24 3 8.00
10 Andrew O'Shaughnessy Limerick 1-20 23 6 3.83

Top scorers in a single game

Rank Player County Tally Total Opposition
1 Henry Shefflin Kilkenny 1-14 17 Waterford
2 Joe Canning Galway 2-09 15 Kilkenny
3 Niall Healy Galway 3-05 14 Laois
Diarmuid Lyng Wexford 1-11 14 Clare
5 Niall Gilligan Clare 1-10 13 Wexford
Joe Canning Galway 1-10 13 Laois
7 Alan McCrabbe Dublin 1-09 12 Antrim
Alan McCrabbe Dublin 0-12 12 Kilkenny
Eoin Kelly Waterford 0-12 12 Limerick
Colin Ryan Clare 0-12 12 Tipperary
Brian Carroll Offaly 0-12 12 Antrim
Eoin Kelly Waterford 0-12 12 Galway
Eoin Kelly Waterford 1-09 12 Kilkenny

Clean sheets

Rank Goalkeeper County Clean sheets
1 Brian Murray Limerick 3
2 P. J. Ryan Kilkenny 2
Damien Fitzhenry Wexford
Colm Callanan Galway
Clinton Hennessy Waterford
Gary Maguire Dublin
7 Brendaan Cummins Tipperary 1
Ryan McGarry Antrim
Tadhg Doran Laois
Brian Mullins Offaly

References

  1. "Galway and Antrim make move to Leinster". Irish Independent. 5 October 2008. Retrieved 19 April 2017.
  2. Galvin, Kieran (23 December 2008). "Westmeath clubs call for automatic promotion for Christy Ring winners". Westmeath Independent. Retrieved 19 April 2017.
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