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2012 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship
Championship details
Dates19 May – 30 September 2012
Teams14
All-Ireland champions
Winning team
Kilkenny (34th win)
CaptainEoin Larkin
ManagerBrian Cody
All-Ireland Finalists
Losing teamGalway
CaptainFergal Moore
ManagerAnthony Cunningham
Provincial champions
MunsterTipperary
LeinsterGalway
UlsterNot Played
ConnachtNot Played
Championship statistics
No. matches played26
Goals total96 (3.69 per game)
Points total894 (34.38 per game)
Top Scorer
Colours of Kilkenny.svg Henry Shefflin (3–56)
Player of the Year
Colours of Kilkenny.svg Henry Shefflin
All-Star TeamSee here

← 2011

2013 →


The 2012 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship was the 125th staging of the All-Ireland hurling championship since its establishment by the Gaelic Athletic Association in 1887. The draw for the 2012 fixtures took place on 6 October 2011. The championship began on 19 May 2012 and ended on 30 September 2012.


Kilkenny were the defending champions[1] and successfully retained their title following a 3–22 to 3–11 victory over Galway in a replay of the final.[2][3]




Contents





  • 1 Teams

    • 1.1 Team summaries

      • 1.1.1 Stadiums and locations


      • 1.1.2 Personnel and kits




  • 2 The Championship

    • 2.1 Format



  • 3 Fixtures

    • 3.1 Leinster Senior Hurling Championship


    • 3.2 Munster Senior Hurling Championship


    • 3.3 All-Ireland qualifiers

      • 3.3.1 Preliminary round


      • 3.3.2 Phase 1


      • 3.3.3 Phase 2


      • 3.3.4 Phase 3



    • 3.4 All-Ireland series

      • 3.4.1 Quarter-finals


      • 3.4.2 Semi-finals


      • 3.4.3 Final




  • 4 Statistics

    • 4.1 Scoring

      • 4.1.1 Top scorers



    • 4.2 Miscellaneous


    • 4.3 Player facts



  • 5 Awards


  • 6 Managerial changes


  • 7 See also


  • 8 References


  • 9 External links




Teams[edit]


A total of fourteen teams contested the championship, including all of the teams from the 2011 championship. There were no new teams entering the championship.


Laois and Westmeath were the first teams to exit the 2011 championship, however, there was no relegation play-off. Both teams contested the 2012 championship.


Kerry, the winners of the 2011 Christy Ring Cup, declined their automatic right to promotion to the championship.[4] They instead contested the Christy Ring Cup once again.



Team summaries[edit]



Stadiums and locations[edit]































































Team
Location
Stadium
Stadium capacity

Antrim

Belfast

Casement Park

7004325000000000000♠32,500

Carlow

Carlow

Dr. Cullen Park

7004210000000000000♠21,000

Clare

Ennis

Cusack Park

7004148640000000000♠14,864

Cork

Cork

Páirc Uí Chaoimh

7004435500000000000♠43,550

Dublin

Dublin

Parnell Park

7004135000000000000♠13,500

Galway

Galway

Pearse Stadium

7004261970000000000♠26,197

Kilkenny

Kilkenny

Nowlan Park

7004240000000000000♠24,000

Laois

Portlaoise

O'Moore Park

7004270000000000000♠27,000

Limerick

Limerick

Gaelic Grounds

7004498660000000000♠49,866

Offaly

Tullamore

O'Connor Park

7004200000000000000♠20,000

Tipperary

Thurles

Semple Stadium

7004535000000000000♠53,500

Waterford

Waterford

Walsh Park

7004170000000000000♠17,000

Westmeath

Mullingar

Cusack Park

7004110000000000000♠11,000

Wexford

Wexford

Wexford Park

7004200000000000000♠20,000


Personnel and kits[edit]











































































































































Team
Colours
Sponsor
Captain
Vice-captain(s)
Manager(s)
Most recent success
All-Ireland
Provincial
League

Antrim
Saffron and white
Creagh Concrete

Damien Quinn[5]

Michael Herron

Jerry Wallis




Carlow
Red, green and yellow
Dan Morrissey Ltd.

Shane Kavanagh
Edward Coady


Kevin Ryan




Clare
Saffron and blue
Pat O'Donnell

Pat Donnellan[6]

Nicky O'Connell
Fergal Lynch

Davy Fitzgerald
1997
1998
1978

Cork
Red and white

O2

Donal Óg Cusack[7]

Patrick Horgan

Jimmy Barry-Murphy
2005
2006
1998

Dublin
Navy and blue

Vodafone

John McCaffrey[8]


Anthony Daly
1938
1961
2011

Galway
Maroon and white

Supermac's

Fergal Moore[9]


Anthony Cunningham
1988

2010

Kilkenny
Black and amber

Glanbia

Eoin Larkin[10]


Brian Cody
2011
2011
2012

Laois
Blue and white
MW Hire Services

Willie Hyland


Teddy McCarthy
1915
1949


Limerick
Green and white

Sporting Limerick

David Breen


John Allen
1973
1996
1997

Offaly
Green, white and gold
Carroll Cuisine

David Kenny[11]


Ollie Baker
1998
1995
1991

Tipperary
Blue and gold

Škoda Auto

Paul Curran[12]

Pádraic Maher

Declan Ryan
2010
2011
2008

Waterford
White and blue

3

Michael Walsh[13]


Michael Ryan
1959
2010
2007

Westmeath
Maroon and white
Annabrook Hotel

Paddy Dowdall

Philip Gilsenan

Brian Hanley




Wexford
Purple and yellow
Sports Savers

Keith Rossiter


Liam Dunne
1996
2004
1973


The Championship[edit]



Format[edit]


The All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship of 2012 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 there will be a replay. If that match ends in a draw a period of extra time will be played, however, if both sides are still level at the end of extra time another replay will take place.


Leinster Championship


Preliminary Round: (2 matches) These will be two matches between four of the 'weaker' teams from the province. The two winning teams will advance to the quarter-finals while the two losing teams will enter the All-Ireland qualifiers.


Quarter-finals: (3 matches) The winners of the two preliminary round games will join the other four Leinster teams to make up three quarter-final pairings. The three winning teams will advance to the semi-finals while the three losing teams will enter the All-Ireland qualifiers.


Semi-finals: (2 matches) The three winners of the quarter-finals will join Kilkenny (who, as reigning provincial champions, will receive a bye to this stage) to make up the semi-final pairings. The two winning teams will advance to the final while the two losing teams will enter the All-Ireland qualifiers.


Final: (1 match) The winners of the two semi-finals will contest this game. The winning team will advance to the All-Ireland semi-final while the losing team will advance to the All-Ireland quarter-final.


Munster Championship


Quarter-final: (1 match) This will be a single match between the first two teams drawn from the province of Munster. The losing team will enter the All-Ireland qualifiers while the winners will advance to the semi-finals.


Semi-finals: (2 matches) The winner of the lone quarter-final will join the other three Munster teams to make up the semi-final pairings. The two winning teams will advance to the final while the two losing teams will enter the All-Ireland qualifiers.


Final: (1 match) The winners of the two semi-finals will contest this game. The winning team will advance to the All-Ireland semi-final while the losing team will advance to the All-Ireland quarter-final.


All-Ireland Qualifiers


Preliminary round: (2 matches) These will be two matches between the first four teams drawn from the six teams who lose their provincial preliminary round games and provincial quarter-final games. The two winning teams will advance to phase 1 of the All-Ireland qualifiers while the two losing teams will be eliminated from the championship.


Phase 1: (2 matches) The two winners of the preliminary qualifiers will join the two remaining provincial first round and provincial quarter-final losers to make up the phase 1 pairings. The two winning teams will advance to phase 3 while the two losing teams will be eliminated from the championship.


Phase 2: (2 matches) These will be two matches between the four teams who lose their provincial semi-final games. The two winning teams will advance to phase 3 of the All-Ireland qualifiers while the two losing teams will be eliminated from the championship.


Phase 3: (2 matches) These will be two matches between the two phase 1 winners and the two phase 2 winners. The two winning teams will advance to the All-Ireland quarter-finals while the two losing teams will be eliminated from the championship.


All-Ireland Championship


Quarter-finals: (2 matches) These will bet two lone matches between the defeated provincial finalists and the two winning teams from phase 3 of the qualifiers. The two winning teams will advance to the All-Ireland semi-finals while the two losing teams will be eliminated from the championship.


Semi-finals: (2 matches) The two quarter-final winning teams will join the two provincial winning teams to make up the semi-final pairings. The two winning teams will advance to the All-Ireland final while the two losing teams will be eliminated from the championship.


Final: (1 match) The winners of the two semi-finals will contest this game. The winning team will be declared All-Ireland champions.



Fixtures[edit]



Leinster Senior Hurling Championship[edit]































































































































































































Preliminary round

Quarter-finals

Semi-finals

Leinster final




















  
 

  
 
 
Colours of Offaly.svgOffaly
2–12
 

  
 
 
Colours of Wexford.svg Wexford
1–13
 

  
 
 
 
Colours of Offaly.svg Offaly
3–15
 

Colours of Galway.svgWestmeath
0–14
 
 
 
Colours of Galway.svgGalway
5–23
 

Colours of Antrim.svg Antrim
0–12
 
 
Colours of Galway.svgGalway
5–19
 

  
 
 
Colours of Galway.svg Westmeath
4–12
 

  
 
 
 
Colours of Galway.svgGalway
2–21

Colours of Laois.svgLaois
0–20
 
 
 
Colours of Kilkenny.svg Kilkenny
2–11

Colours of Carlow.svg Carlow
0–13
 
 
Colours of Dublin.svgDublin
3–23
 

  
 
 
Colours of Laois.svg Laois
1–7
 

  
 
 
 
Colours of Kilkenny.svgKilkenny
2–21
 


  
 
 
 
Colours of Dublin.svg Dublin
0–9
 

  
 
 

 
  

  
 
 

 
  

  
 

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19 May
Preliminary round








Westmeath0–14 – 0–12Antrim
N O'Brien 0–8 (6f), B Murtagh (1f), F Boyle 0–2 each, A Clarke, J Shaw 0–1 each.ReportL Watson 0–4, S McNaughton (1f), N McManus (2f) 0–3 each, B McAuley, C McCann 0–1 each.

Cusack Park, Mullingar

Referee: A Stapleton (Laois)






19 May
Preliminary round








Carlow0–13 – 0–20Laois
M Kavanagh 0–7 (fs), A Gaule, S Kavanagh (f, '65') 0–2 each, J Kavanagh, D Roberts 0–1 each.ReportW Hyland 0–13 (6f), S Maher 0–3, E Reilly 0–2 (f), B Dunne, J Walsh 0–1 each.

Dr. Cullen Park, Carlow

Referee: A Kelly (Galway)






2 June
Quarter-Final








Dublin3–23 – 1–7Laois
P Ryan 0–9 (2 '65, 3f), L Rushe 2–2, D Treacy 1–2, C Keaney, C McCormack, S Durkin 0–2 each, J McCaffrey, D O'Callaghan, D Sutcliffe, J Boland 0–1 each.ReportN Foyle 1–0, W Hyland 0–3 (2f, 1 s-l), M Whelan 0–2 (1 '65) C Murray, W Dunphy 0–1 each.

O'Connor Park, Tullamore

Referee: J Owens (Wexford)






2 June
Quarter-final








Offaly2–12 – 1–13Wexford
S Dooley 1–8 (0–7 fs); B Carroll 0–2, J Bergin 1–1, B Murphy 0–1.ReportJ Guiney 1–3 (1–3 fs); P Morris, R Jacob 0–3; D Lyng 0–2 (0–1 lineball); PJ Nolan, G Sinnott 0–1.

O'Connor Park, Tullamore

Attendance: 7,315

Referee: J Sexton (Cork)






3 June
Quarter-final








Westmeath4–12 – 5–19Galway
N O’Brien 2–7 (7fs), B Murtagh 1–1 (1-0f). P Dowdall 1–0, P Greville, J Shaw, E Price, D Fennell, 0–1 each.ReportN Burke 0–8 (6fs, 2 65s), D Burke 2–1, J Regan 1–2, A Smith, C Donnellan 1–1 each, C Cooney, D Hayes, I Tannian 0–2 each.

Cusack Park, Mullingar

Referee: J Ryan (Tipperary)






17 June
Semi-Final








Offaly3–15 – 5–23Galway
S Dooley 2–7(1-3fs, 0–2 65s); D Molloy 1–1; C Mahon, J Bergin C Egan 0–2 each; D Morkan 0–1ReportJ Canning 0–11(5fs, 4 65s); C Cooney 2–0; D Hayes 1–3; D Burke 1–1; C Donnellan 0–3; D Glennon 1–0; I Tannian 0–2; N Burke, J Regan, T Haran 0–1 each

O'Moore Park, Portlaoise

Referee: C McAllister (Cork)






23 June
Semi-Final








Kilkenny2–21 – 0–9Dublin
H Shefflin 0–10 (9fs, 1 65), R Power 1–3, TJ Reid 1–2, P Hogan, R Hogan, E Larkin 0–2 each.ReportP Ryan 0–4 (3fs), D Sutcliffe, R O’Dwyer, D Treacy, D O’Callaghan, A McCrabbe (f), 0–1 each.

O'Moore Park, Portlaoise

Referee: B Kelly (Westmeath)








8 July
Final








Galway2–21 – 2–11Kilkenny
J Canning 1–10 (7fs), C Donnellan 0–5, D Burke 1–2, N Burke 0-2, D Collins, D Hayes 0–1 eachReportH Shefflin 1–8 (7fs), R Hogan 1–0, R Power 0–2, M Rice 0–1

Croke Park, Dublin

Attendance: 22,171

Referee: J McGrath Westmeath




Munster Senior Hurling Championship[edit]


































































































Quarter-final

Semi-finals

Munster final















  
 

  
 
 
Colours of Clare.svg Clare
1–18
 

  
 
 
Colours of Monaghan.svgWaterford
2–17
 

  
 
 
 
Colours of Monaghan.svg Waterford
0–16

  
 
 
 
Colours of Roscommon.svgTipperary
2–17

  
 
 
Colours of Cork.svg Cork
0–24

Colours of Leinster Council.svg Limerick
1–19
 
 
Colours of Roscommon.svgTipperary
1–22
 
 


Colours of Roscommon.svgTipperary
2–20
 






27 May
Quarter-final








Tipperary2–20 – 1–19Limerick
P Bourke 1–8 (0-5f, 0–1 65), B O’Meara 1–2, N McGrath 0–3, E Kelly 0-1f, T Stapleton 0–1, J O’Brien 0–1, S Bourke 0–1, S Callanan 0–1, S McGrath 0–1, C O’Brien 0–1.ReportS Dowling 0–8 (4f), G Mulcahy 1–2, S Tobin 0–3, K Downes 0–2, C Allis 0–2, D Breen 0–1, D Hannon 0–1.

Semple Stadium, Thurles

Attendance: 22,068

Referee: B Kelly (Westmeath)






17 June
Semi-final








Clare1–18 – 2–17Waterford
J Conlon 1–2, N O’Connell 0–5 (4f), C McGrath 0–4, C Ryan 0-3f, J Clancy 0–3, P Kelly 0-1f.ReportM Shanahan 0–7 (5f), S Walsh 1–2, E Kelly 1–0 pen, J Mullane 0–3, P Mahony, S Molumphy, S Prendergast, G O’Brien & M O’Neill 0–1 each.

Semple Stadium, Thurles

Attendance: 12,296

Referee: J McGrath (Westmeath)






24 June
Semi-final








Cork0–24 – 1–22Tipperary
P Horgan 0–11 (8f); P O’Sullivan 0–3; J Coughlan 0–3; C Lehane 0–2; P Cronin, C Naughton, D Kearney, C McCarthy, D Sweetnam, 0–1 each.ReportP Bourke 0–12 (7f, 2 65s); N McGrath 1–4; B O’Meara 0–2; B Maher 0–2; Padraic Maher, G Ryan, 0–1 each.

Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Cork

Attendance: 32,568

Referee: B Gavin (Offaly)








15 July
Final








Waterford0–16 – 2–17Tipperary
M Shanahan 0-08 (0-05f, 0-01 ‘65’), J Mullane 0-03, S Walsh 0-02, P Mahony, S Molumphy, E Kelly (0-01f) 0-01 each.ReportJ O’Brien 1-03, S Bourke 1-01, N McGrath, E Kelly (0-02f) 0-03 each, B O’Meara, P Bourke (0-02f) 0-02 each, Padraic Maher, S McGrath, M Cahill 0-01 each.

Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Cork

Attendance: 26,438

Referee: C McAllister (Cork)




All-Ireland qualifiers[edit]



Preliminary round[edit]





23 June 2012
Preliminary round








Wexford3–22 – 2–9Westmeath
D Lyng 0–15 (10fs), D O’Keefe 1–2, G Sinnott 1–1, R Jacob 1–0, D Redmond 0–2, PJ Nolan, H Kehoe 0–1 each.ReportN O’Brien 0–5 (4fs), B Murtagh 1-1fs, C Boyle 1–0, F Boyle, J Shaw, R Greville 0–1 each.

Wexford Park, Wexford

Referee: C Lyons (Limerick)






23 June 2012
Preliminary round








Limerick6–21 – 1–11Laois
S Dowling 1–8 (0-5f, 0–1 '65'), N Moran 3–1, D Breen, T Quaid 1–1 each, G Mulcahy, D Hannon 0–3 each, S Tobin, J Ryan, P O'Brien, T O'Brien 0–1 eachReportW Hyland 1–10 (0-7f, 0–1 '65'); S Maher 0–1

Gaelic Grounds, Limerick

Referee: M Wadding (Waterford)




Phase 1[edit]





30 June 2012
Phase 1








Limerick8–26 – 1–15Antrim
S Dowling 3–9 (0-5f, 0–1 '65') G Mulcahy 2–4, N Moran 2–0, S Tobin 1–3, D Hannon 0–6, S O'Brien 0–2, T O'Brien, R McCarthy 0–1 each.ReportL Watson 0–7 (0-5f 0-1pen), N McManus 1–1, S McNaughton 0–3, B McAuley 0–2, N McAuley, E McCloskey 0–1 each.

Gaelic Grounds, Limerick

Referee: J Ryan (Tipperary)






30 June 2012
Phase 1








Wexford4–12 – 0–14Carlow
R Jacob 2–3, D Lyng 0–5 (0-4f), J Guiney, G Moore 1–0, D Redmond, H Kehoe, R Kehoe, G Sinnott 0–1 each.ReportM Kavanagh 0–8 (0-7f, 0–1 '65'), A Gaule 0–2, M Brennan, R Coady (f), D English, A McDonald 0–1.

Wexford Park, Wexford

Referee: A Stapleton (Laois)




Phase 2[edit]





7 July 2012
Phase 2








Clare1–16 – 0–16Dublin
T Kelly 1-02 (1-0f), C McGrath 0-05 (4f), J Conlon 0-04, S Collins 0-02, S Morey, J Clancy, D Honan 0-01 each.ReportP Ryan 0-09 (7f, 2 ’65), M O’Brien 0-02, A McCrabbe (f), D Treacy, S Lambert, N Corcoran, D Sutcliffe 0-01 each.

Cusack Park, Ennis

Referee: D Kirwan (Cork)






7 July 2012
Phase 2








Cork1–26 – 2–16Offaly
P Horgan 1–10 (7f), C McCarthy 0–5 (3 '65', 1f), C Lehane 0–3, A Nash (2f), S Moylan 0–2 each; P Cronin, L McLoughlin, D Kearney, C Naughton 0–1 each.ReportS Dooley 1–6 (1-3f, 1 '65'), C Egan 1–0, J Bergin 0–3, D Morkan 0–2, S Ryan, B Murphy, B Carroll, C Mahon, D Molloy 0–1 each.

Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Cork

Referee: M Wadding (Waterford)




Phase 3[edit]





14 July 2012
Phase 3








Wexford2–17 – 3–24Cork
D Lyng 1-03 (0-01sl, 0-01f), G Sinnott 1-02, J Guiney 0-05 (0-03f), R Jacob 0-03, H Kehoe 0-02, D Redmond, L Og McGovern 0-01 each.ReportP Horgan 0-07 (0-05f), L O’Farrell 2-02, A Nash 1-01 (1-00 pen, 0-01f), N McCarthy 0-03, C Lehane, P O’Sullivan, P Cronin, J Coughlan (0-01f), 0-02 each, L McLoughlin, C McCarthy, C Naughton 0-01 each.

Semple Stadium, Thurles

Attendance: 20,142

Referee: J Ryan (Tipperary)






14 July 2012
Phase 3








Limerick3–18 – 1–20Clare
S Dowling 0-8f, N Moran 0–5, S Tobin 1–1, W McNamara & D Hannon 1–0 each, G Mulcahy 0–2, G O’Mahony 0-1f, K Downes 0–1.ReportT Kelly 1–2 (1-1f), N O’Connell 0–4 (0-3f), C Galvin 0–3, A Cunningham 0–1, J Conlon 0–2, C McGrath 0–6 (0-4f), B Bugler 0–1, P Donnellan 0–1.

Semple Stadium, Thurles

Attendance: 20,142

Referee: B Gavin (Offaly)




All-Ireland series[edit]


































































































Quarter-finals

Semi-finals

All-Ireland final















Colours of Kilkenny.svgKilkenny

4–16
 

Colours of Leinster Council.svg Limerick
1–16
 
 
Colours of Roscommon.svg Tipperary
1–15
 

  
 
 
Colours of Kilkenny.svgKilkenny

4–24
 

  
 
 
 
Colours of Kilkenny.svgKilkenny
(R)
0–19
3–22

  
 
 
 
Colours of Galway.svg Galway
(R)
2–13
3–11

  
 
 
Colours of Galway.svgGalway

0–22

Colours of Monaghan.svg Waterford
0–19
 
 
Colours of Cork.svg Cork
0–17
 
 


Colours of Cork.svgCork

1–19
 





Quarter-finals[edit]





29 July 2012
Quarter-final








Waterford0–19 – 1–19Cork
M Shanahan 0–9 (6f, 1 ’65), Pauric Mahony 0–3, S Walsh, J Mullane 0–2 each, S Molumphy, S Prendergast, T Browne (f) 0–1 each.ReportJ Coughlan 1–1, P Horgan 0–7 (4f), C McCarthy 0–3, P Cronin, P O’Sullivan, C Naughton 0–2 each, L O’Farrell, S Og O hAilipin 0–1 each.

Semple Stadium, Thurles

Attendance: 38,116

Referee: B Kelly (Westmeath)






29 July 2012
Quarter-final








Kilkenny4–16 – 1–16Limerick
H Shefflin 2-06 (0-04f), C Fennelly, A Fogarty 1-02 each, R Power 0-02 (2f), R Hogan, E Larkin, M Fennelly, T Walsh 0-01 each.ReportD Breen 1-03, S Dowling 0–04 (3f), D Hannon 0-03 (2f), G Mulcahy 0-02, S Tobin, N Moran, K Downes, T Quaid 0-01 each.

Semple Stadium, Thurles

Attendance: 38,116

Referee: M Wadding (Waterford)




Semi-finals[edit]





12 August 2012
Semi-final








Galway0–22 – 0–17Cork
J Canning 0–11 (0-05f, 0-02 ‘65‘), D Hayes 0-04, J Regan, D Burke, N Burke 0-02 each, A Smith 0-01.ReportP Horgan 0-07 (0-06f), P O’Sullivan 0-03, J Coughlan, C McCarthy, L O’Farrell, D Sweetnam, P Cronin, C Naughton, A Nash (0-01f) 0-01 each.

Croke Park, Dublin

Attendance: 41,537

Referee: B Gavin (Offaly)






19 August 2012
Semi-final








Tipperary1–15 – 4–24Kilkenny
P Bourke 1–8 (4f, 4 65s); N McGrath 0–2; J O’Neill 0–2; C O’Mahony, S McGrath, J O’Brien, 0–1 each.ReportH Shefflin 0–11 (9f, 1 65); TJ Reid 2–2; A Fogarty 1–3; E Larkin 1–0; R Power 0–3 (1f, 1 65); B Hogan, M Fennelly, M Rice, C Fennelly, C Buckley, 0–1 each.

Croke Park, Dublin

Attendance: 50,220

Referee: C McAllister (Cork)




Final[edit]






9 September 2012

3:30 pm
Final








Galway2–13 – 0–19Kilkenny
J Canning 1–09 (0-08f), N Burke 1-02, A Smith, N Donoghue 0-01 each.ReportH Shefflin 0–12 (10f, 1 pen), E Larkin, TJ Reid 0-02 each, A Gogarty, R Power, R Hogan.

Croke Park, Dublin

Attendance: 81,932

Referee: B Kelly (Westmeath)






30 September 2012

3:30 pm
Final replay








Galway3–11 – 3–22Kilkenny
J Canning 0–09 (5f, 1 ’65, 1 s/l), D Burke 2-00, J Glynn 1-00, A Smith, T Og Regan 0-01 each.ReportH Shefflin 0-09 (5f, 2 ’65), W Walsh 1-03, R Power 1-02, C Fennelly 1-00, R Hogan 0-03, E Larkin, TJ Reid, C Buckley, M Fennelly, K Joyce (f) 0-01 each.

Croke Park, Dublin

Attendance: 82,274

Referee: J McGrath (Westmeath)




Statistics[edit]



Scoring[edit]


  • First goal of the championship: Pa Bourke for Tipperary against Limerick (Munster quarter-final, 27 May 2012)


Top scorers[edit]


Overall













































































Rank
Player
County
Tally
Total
Matches
Average
1

Henry Shefflin

Kilkenny
3–56
65
6
10.83
2

Joe Canning

Galway
2–50
56
5
11.20
3

Shane Dowling

Limerick
4–37
49
5
9.80
4

Patrick Horgan

Cork
1–42
45
5
9.00
5

Pa Bourke

Tipperary
2–30
36
4
9.00
6

Shane Dooley

Offaly
4–21
33
3
11.00
7

Willie Hyland

Laois
1–26
29
3
9.66
8

Diarmuid Lyng

Wexford
1–25
28
4
7.00
9

Niall O'Brien

Westmeath
2–20
26
3
8.66
10

Maurice Shanahan

Waterford
0–24
24
3
8.00
Single game












































































































































































































Rank
Player
County
Tally
Total
Opposition
1

Shane Dowling

Limerick
3–9
18

Antrim
2

Diarmuid Lyng

Wexford
0–15
15

Westmeath
3

Shane Dooley

Offaly
2–7
13

Galway

Niall O'Brien

Westmeath
2–7
13

Galway

Willie Hyland

Laois
0–13
13

Carlow

Willie Hyland

Laois
1–10
13

Limerick

Patrick Horgan

Cork
1–10
13

Offaly

Joe Canning

Galway
1–10
13

Kilkenny
11

Henry Shefflin

Kilkenny
2–6
12

Limerick

Joe Canning

Galway
1–9
12

Kilkenny

Henry Shefflin

Kilkenny
0–12
12

Galway

Pa Bourke

Tipperary
0–12
12

Cork
13

Shane Dowling

Limerick
1–8
11

Laois

Pa Bourke

Tipperary
1–8
11

Kilkenny

Henry Shefflin

Kilkenny
1–8
11

Galway

Pa Bourke

Tipperary
1–8
11

Limerick

Shane Dooley

Offaly
1–8
11

Wexford

Henry Shefflin

Kilkenny
0–11
11

Tipperary

Joe Canning

Galway
0–11
11

Offaly

Patrick Horgan

Cork
0–11
11

Tipperary

Joe Canning

Galway
0–11
11

Cork
22

Niall Moran

Limerick
3–1
10

Laois

Graeme Mulcahy

Limerick
2–4
10

Antrim

Henry Shefflin

Kilkenny
0–10
10

Dublin
25

Rory Jacob

Wexford
2–3
9

Carlow

Shane Dooley

Offaly
1–6
9

Cork

Maurice Shanahan

Waterford
0–9
9

Cork

Joe Canning

Galway
0–9
9

Kilkenny

Henry Shefflin

Kilkenny
0–9
9

Galway

Paul Ryan

Dublin
0–9
9

Clare

Paul Ryan

Dublin
0–9
9

Laois
32

Liam Rushe

Dublin
2–2
8

Laois

Niall O'Brien

Westmeath
0–8
8

Antrim

Shane Dowling

Limerick
0–8
8

Tipperary

Niall Burke

Galway
0–8
8

Westmeath

Marty Kavanagh

Carlow
0–8
8

Wexford

Shane Dowling

Limerick
0–8
8

Clare

Maurice Shanahan

Waterford
0–8
8

Tipperary


Miscellaneous[edit]


  • Westmeath's defeat of Antrim in the Leinster preliminary round is their first ever victory over the team in the championship. It is only the second ever meeting of the sides in the championship.

  • In the Leinster quarter-final, Offaly defeat Wexford for the first time since 2000.

  • For the first time in championship history Waterford qualify for a fourth consecutive Munster final.

  • In the Leinster semi-final between Kilkenny and Dublin, Henry Shefflin becomes the first player in championship history to surpass 500 points.

  • Limerick's score of 6–21 against Laois in the All-Ireland qualifiers is their highest ever tally in a championship match. One week later they break this record by scoring 8–26 against Antrim.

  • The Munster semi-final meeting of Cork and Tipperary sets a new record as the ninth consecutive year that the sides have met in championship hurling. Previous consecutive meetings stretched from 1949 (draw and replay) to 1954 – a total of seven games in six years. Earlier, eight games were played in the seven-year period 1907 to 1913, however, two of those games were played in the calendar year of 1908.

  • In the Leinster final Henry Shefflin becomes Kilkenny's most "capped" player of all-time when he makes his 58th championship appearance. His goal in that game preserves his unique record of being the only player in history to score a goal in fourteen consecutive championship seasons.

  • Galway make history by winning the Leinster Championship for the first time.

  • Cork and Galway meet in an All-Ireland semi-final for the first time since 1985.

  • Tipperary's eighteen point defeat by Kilkenny in the All-Ireland semi-final is their biggest defeat in the championship since a 4–16 to 0–2 defeat by Cork in 1897.

  • The All-Ireland final sees Kilkenny face Galway in the championship decider for the first time since 1993. It is a record seventh All-Ireland final in succession for Kilkenny while Galway qualify for the All-Ireland final for the first time since 2005.

  • The All-Ireland final goes to a replay for the first time since 1959.

  • As a result of Kilkenny's defeat of Galway in the championship decider, Henry Shefflin becomes the only player in championship history to win nine All-Ireland medals on the field of play.


Player facts[edit]


Debutantes

The following players made their début in the 2012 championship:



































































































































































































































































































































































































Player
Team
Date
Opposition
Game

John Kerr

Antrim
19 May

Westmeath
Leinster preliminary round

Frank Boyle

Westmeath
19 May

Antrim
Leinster preliminary round

Aonghus Clarke

Westmeath
19 May

Antrim
Leinster preliminary round

David Fennell

Westmeath
19 May

Antrim
Leinster preliminary round

Paul Fennell

Westmeath
19 May

Antrim
Leinster preliminary round

Robbie Greville

Westmeath
19 May

Antrim
Leinster preliminary round

Shane McGovern

Westmeath
19 May

Antrim
Leinster preliminary round

Niall O'Brien

Westmeath
19 May

Antrim
Leinster preliminary round

Gearóid Burke

Laois
19 May

Carlow
Leinster preliminary round

Stephen Maher

Laois
19 May

Carlow
Leinster preliminary round

Chris Murray

Laois
19 May

Carlow
Leinster preliminary round

David O'Mahoney

Laois
19 May

Carlow
Leinster preliminary round

Brendan Reddin

Laois
19 May

Carlow
Leinster preliminary round

Martin Clowry

Carlow
19 May

Laois
Leinster preliminary round

Johnny Corcoran

Carlow
19 May

Laois
Leinster preliminary round

James Kane

Carlow
19 May

Laois
Leinster preliminary round

Marty Kavanagh

Carlow
19 May

Laois
Leinster preliminary round

Killian McCabe

Carlow
19 May

Laois
Leinster preliminary round

Daryl Roberts

Carlow
19 May

Laois
Leinster preliminary round

Ross Smithers

Carlow
19 May

Laois
Leinster preliminary round

Conor Allis

Limerick
27 May

Tipperary
Munster quarter-final

Shane Dowling

Limerick
27 May

Tipperary
Munster quarter-final

Donagh Maher

Tipperary
27 May

Limerick
Munster quarter-final

Shane Stapleton

Dublin
2 June

Laois
Leinster quarter-final

Willie Devereux

Wexford
2 June

Offaly
Leinster quarter-final

Jack Guiney

Wexford
2 June

Offaly
Leinster quarter-final

Eoin Moore

Wexford
2 June

Offaly
Leinster quarter-final

Shaun Murphy

Wexford
2 June

Offaly
Leinster quarter-final

Stephen Murphy

Wexford
2 June

Offaly
Leinster quarter-final

Pádraig Brehony

Galway
3 June

Westmeath
Leinster quarter-final

Niall Burke

Galway
3 June

Westmeath
Leinster quarter-final

Conor Cooney

Galway
3 June

Westmeath
Leinster quarter-final

Richie Cummins

Galway
3 June

Westmeath
Leinster quarter-final

Niall Donoghue

Galway
3 June

Westmeath
Leinster quarter-final

Brian Flaherty

Galway
3 June

Westmeath
Leinster quarter-final

Fearghal Flannery

Galway
3 June

Westmeath
Leinster quarter-final

Davy Glennon

Galway
3 June

Westmeath
Leinster quarter-final

Jonathan Glynn

Galway
3 June

Westmeath
Leinster quarter-final

Paul Gordon

Galway
3 June

Westmeath
Leinster quarter-final

Thomas Gallagher

Westmeath
3 June

Galway
Leinster quarter-final

Enda Barrett

Clare
17 June

Waterford
Munster semi-final

Pádraig Collins

Clare
17 June

Waterford
Munster semi-final

Aaron Cunningham

Clare
17 June

Waterford
Munster semi-final

Pa Kelly

Clare
17 June

Waterford
Munster semi-final

Séadna Morey

Clare
17 June

Waterford
Munster semi-final

Stephen Daniels

Waterford
17 June

Clare
Munster semi-final

Gavin O'Brien

Waterford
17 June

Clare
Munster semi-final

Stephen O'Keeffe

Waterford
17 June

Clare
Munster semi-final

Martin O'Neill

Waterford
17 June

Clare
Munster semi-final

Dean Twomey

Waterford
17 June

Clare
Munster semi-final

Tadhg Haran

Galway
17 June

Offaly
Leinster semi-final

Joseph Cooney

Galway
17 June

Offaly
Leinster semi-final

Cormac Boyle

Westmeath
23 June

Wexford
Qualifiers preliminary round

Diarmuid O'Keeffe

Wexford
23 June

Westmeath
Qualifiers preliminary round

Andrew Collier

Laois
23 June

Limerick
Qualifiers preliminary round

Nathan Unwin

Laois
23 June

Limerick
Qualifiers preliminary round

Tommy Quaid

Limerick
23 June

Laois
Qualifiers preliminary round

Cillian Buckley

Kilkenny
23 June

Dublin
Leinster semi-final

Richie Doyle

Kilkenny
23 June

Dublin
Leinster semi-final

Kieran Joyce

Kilkenny
23 June

Dublin
Leinster semi-final

Daniel Kearney

Cork
24 June

Tipperary
Munster semi-final

Darren Sweetnam

Cork
24 June

Tipperary
Munster semi-final

David English

Carlow
30 June

Wexford
Qualifiers phase 1

John Michael Nolan

Carlow
30 June

Wexford
All-Ireland qualifiers phase 1

Brian Treacy

Carlow
30 June

Wexford
Qualifiers phase 1

Liam Óg McGovern

Wexford
30 June

Carlow
Qualifiers phase 1

Aaron Murphy

Limerick
30 June

Antrim
Qualifiers phase 1

Seánie O'Brien

Limerick
30 June

Antrim
Qualifiers phase 1

Colm Galvin

Clare
7 July

Dublin
Qualifiers phase 2

Tony Kelly

Clare
7 July

Dublin
Qualifiers phase 2

Niall McMurrow

Dublin
7 July

Clare
Qualifiers phase 2

Christopher Joyce

Cork
7 July

Offaly
Qualifiers phase 2

Eoin Kelly

Offaly
7 July

Cork
Qualifiers phase 2

Dermot Mooney

Offaly
7 July

Cork
Qualifiers phase 2

Conor Fogarty

Kilkenny
19 August

Tipperary
All-Ireland semi-final

Walter Walsh

Kilkenny
30 September

Galway
All-Ireland final replay
Retirees

The following players played their last game in the 2012 championship:










































































Player
Team
Last Game
Date
Opposition
Début

David Franks

Offaly
All-Ireland qualifiers
7 July

Cork

2000

John Gardiner

Cork
All-Ireland quarter-final
29 July

Waterford

2002

Brian Geary

Limerick
All-Ireland qualifiers
14 July

Clare

1999

Noel Hickey

Kilkenny
All-Ireland final replay
30 September

Galway

2000

Eoin Kelly

Waterford
Munster final
15 July

Tipperary

2002

Niall McCarthy

Cork
All-Ireland semi-final
12 August

Galway

2002

Eoin McGrath

Waterford
All-Ireland quarter-final
29 July

Cork

2002

John Mullane

Waterford
All-Ireland quarter-final
29 July

Cork

2001

Brendan Murphy

Offaly
All-Ireland qualifiers
7 July

Cork

2000

Seán Óg Ó hAilpín

Cork
All-Ireland semi-final
12 August

Galway

1996

Darren Stamp

Wexford
All-Ireland qualifiers
14 July

Cork

2001


Awards[edit]


Monthly



















Month
Opel GAA/GPA Player of the Month
Player
County
May

Willie Hyland[14]

Laois
June

Patrick Maher[15]

Tipperary
July

Kevin Moran[16]

Waterford
August

Joe Canning[17]

Galway
September

Henry Shefflin[18]

Kilkenny


Managerial changes[edit]


The following managerial change took place during the championship.
















Team
Outgoing manager
Manner of departure
Date of vacancy
Replaced by
Date of appointment
Position

Antrim

Jerry Wallis[19]
Resigned
8 June 2012

Jim Nelson
12 June 2012
Defeated in Leinster preliminary round


See also[edit]


  • 2012 National Hurling League


References[edit]




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