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2010 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship
Championship details
Dates22 May - 5 September 2010
Teams13
All-Ireland champions
Winning team
Tipperary (26th win)
CaptainEoin Kelly
ManagerLiam Sheedy
All-Ireland Finalists
Losing teamKilkenny
CaptainT. J. Reid
ManagerBrian Cody
Provincial champions
MunsterWaterford
LeinsterKilkenny
UlsterAntrim
ConnachtNot Played
Championship statistics
No. matches played25
Goals total72 (2.88 per game)
Points total851 (34.04 per game)
Top Scorer
Border Eoin Kelly (3-44)
Player of the Year
Border Lar Corbett
All-Star TeamSee here

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The 2010 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship was the 114th staging of Ireland's premier hurling competition since its establishment by the Gaelic Athletic Association in 1887. A total of thirteen teams competed in the championship, with Tipperary unseating the four-time defending champions Kilkenny by 4-17 to 1-18 in the final at Croke Park, Dublin.[1] The championship began on 22 May 2010 and concluded on 5 September 2010.




Contents





  • 1 Pre-championship


  • 2 The championship

    • 2.1 Participating counties


    • 2.2 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 Player facts


    • 4.2 Scoring



  • 5 Miscellaneous

    • 5.1 Discipline



  • 6 Top scorers


  • 7 Awards


  • 8 Managerial changes


  • 9 References


  • 10 External links




Pre-championship[edit]


The build-up to the opening of the championship was dominated by Kilkenny and the 'drive for five'. 'The Cats' were installed as the bookies' favourites to retain the All-Ireland title for an unprecedented fifth successive occasion. Since 2006 the Kilkenny team had come to be regarded as arguably the greatest hurling team of all-time. In 2007, they surpassed their greatest rivals Cork at the top of the all-time roll of honour, while in 2009 the team equalled the seemingly unbeatable record of four All-Ireland titles in-a-row. Winning an elusive five-in-a-row would close the argument on hurling's greatest team.[2]


Tipperary were regarded as the primary challengers to Kilkenny's dominance. Many believed that they had the beating of Kilkenny in the previous year's All-Ireland final, however, 'the Cats' pulled away in the last ten minutes to seal the victory. With an extra year of experience many felt that Tipp may finally triumph for the first time in nine years.


A second tier of teams waited just behind the two clear front-runners. Perennial hopefuls Galway entered the championship as the newly crowned National Hurling League champions and were also seen as a stumbling block on Kilkenny's march to immortality. The westerners were regarded as potential Leinster and maybe even All-Ireland finalists. Cork were buoyed by some impressive displays in the National League. 'The Rebels' defeated both Kilkenny and Tipperary in the group stages and finished the campaign as runners-up. Similarly, Cork enjoyed a trouble-free winter and would enter the championship without any off-field controversy. Waterford were also viewed as a team that had the potential to make life difficult for any of the other top tier teams.


Limerick entered the championship in the midst of a crisis. After team manager Justin McCarthy dropped twelve players from the panel in October 2009, many of the remaining players decided to withdraw their services over the course of the next few months.[3][4][5] The crisis developed into something of a 'civil war' with the vast majority of the 2009 panel remaining 'on strike', while McCarthy was retained as manager and developed a new panel of players for 2010. The result was Limerick losing all of their National League matches and being relegated to Division 2.



The championship[edit]



Participating counties[edit]

































































































































Team
Colours
Sponsor
Home stadium
Captain
Manager
Most recent success
All-Ireland
Provincial
League

Antrim
Saffron and white
Creagh Concrete

Casement Park

Paul Shields

Dinny Cahill

2011


Carlow
Red, green and yellow
Stone Developments

Dr. Cullen Park

Edward Coady

Kevin Ryan




Clare
Saffron and blue
Pat O'Donnell

Cusack Park

Brian O'Connell

Ger O'Loughlin
1997
1998
1978

Cork
Red and white

O2

Páirc Uí Chaoimh

Kieran 'Fraggy' Murphy

Denis Walsh
2005
2006
1998

Dublin
Navy and blue

Vodafone

Parnell Park

Stephen Hiney

Anthony Daly
1938
1961
1939

Galway
Maroon and white

Supermacs

Pearse Stadium

Shane Kavanagh

John McIntyre
1988
2004
2010

Kilkenny
Black and amber

Glanbia

Nowlan Park

T. J. Reid

Brian Cody
2009
2009
2009

Laois
Blue and white
MW Hire Services

O'Moore Park

Brian Campion

Niall Rigney
1915
1949


Limerick
Green and white

Sporting Limerick

Gaelic Grounds

Gavin O'Mahony

Dónal O'Grady
1973
1996
1997

Offaly
Green, white and gold
Carroll Cuisine

O'Connor Park

Brian Carroll

Joe Dooley
1998
1995
1991

Tipperary
Blue and gold
Enfer

Semple Stadium

Eoin Kelly

Liam Sheedy
2001
2009
2008

Waterford
White and blue

3

Walsh Park

Stephen Molumphy

Davy FitzGerald
1959
2007
2007

Wexford
Purple and yellow
Sports Savers

Wexford Park

Diarmuid Lyng

Colm Bonnar
1996
2004
1973


Format[edit]


The 2010 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship was run on a provincial basis as usual. It was a knockout tournament with pairings drawn at random in the respective provinces - there were no seeds.


Each match was played as a single leg. If a match was drawn there was a replay. If that match ended in a draw a period of extra time was played, however, if both sides were still level at the end of extra time another replay would take place.


Munster Championship


Quarter-final: (1 match) This is a single match between the first two teams drawn from the province of Munster.


Semi-finals: (2 matches) The winner of the lone quarter-final joins the other three Munster teams to make up the semi-final pairings.


Final: (1 match) The winners of the two semi-finals contest this game.


Leinster Championship


First Round: (1 match) This was a single match between the first two teams drawn from the province of Leinster.


Quarter-finals: (3 matches) The winner of the first-round game joins five other Leinster teams to make up the three quarter-final pairings.


Semi-finals: (2 matches) The winners of the three quarter-finals join Kilkenny, who received a bye to this stage, to make up the semi-final pairings.


Final: (1 match) The winner of the two semi-finals contest this game.


Qualifiers


The qualifiers gave teams defeated in the provincial championships another chance at winning the All-Ireland.


Preliminary Round (1 match): the five teams who fail to reach a provincial semi-final will enter the qualifiers at this stage. The first two teams drawn will play each other in the preliminary round with the winner of that match joining the other three teams in Phase 1.


Phase 1: (2 matches) The winner of the preliminary round and the other three remaining teams will play off. The two winners enter Phase 3.


Phase 2: (2 matches) The two beaten Leinster semi-finalists will play the two beaten Munster semi-finalists. The two winners enter Phase 3.


Phase 3: (2 matches) The four winners of Phase 1 and Phase 2 games meet in Phase 3. The two winners advance to the All-Ireland quarter-finals.


All-Ireland Series


Quarter-finals: (2 matches) The beaten Munster and Leinster finalists will play the winners of the Phase 3 qualifiers.


Semi-finals: (2 matches) The Munster and Leinster champions will play the winners of the quarter-finals.


Final: (1 match) The two semi-final winners will contest the final.



Fixtures[edit]



Leinster Senior Hurling Championship[edit]































































































































































































First round

Quarter-finals

Semi-finals

Leinster final




















  
 

  
 
 
Wexford
1-14
 

  
 
 
Galway

2-22
 

  
 
 
 
Galway

3-16
 

  
 
 
 
Offaly
2-18
 

  
 
 
Antrim
3-16
 

  
 
 
Offaly

2-26
 

  
 
 
 
Galway
1-12

  
 
 
 
Kilkenny

1-19

  
 
 
Dublin

0-25
 

Carlow
0-10
 
 
Laois
0-16
 

Laois

1-13
 
 
 
Dublin
0-12
 


  
 
 
 
Kilkenny

4-19
 

  
 
 

 
  

  
 
 

 
  

  
 

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22 May 2010
First Round







Carlow0-10 - 1-13Laois
D Murphy 0-4, C Doyle 0-3, P Kehoe 0-2, D Byrne 0-1ReportJ Fitzpatrick 1-3, M Whelan 0-4, T Fitzgerald 0-3, J Walsh, E Costelloe, J Brophy 0-1 each

O'Moore Park, Portlaoise

Referee: J. McGrath (Westmeath)





29 May 2010
Quarter-final







Wexford1-14 - 2-22Galway
D Lyng 0-11, T Waters 1-0, H Kehoe, R Jacob, E Quigley 0-1 eachReportG Farragher 0-13, J Canning 1-3, K Hynes 1-0, D Hayes 0-2, D Burke, A Smyth, A Harte, A Callanan 0-1 each

Nowlan Park, Kilkenny

Attendance: 7,877

Referee: J. Sexton (Cork)





30 May 2010
Quarter-final







Antrim3-16 - 2-26
AET
Offaly
N McManus 1-4, S McNaughton 0-5, K McKeegan, C McFall 1-0 each, J Campbell, K Stewart 0-2 each, K McGourty, N McAuley, B McFall 0-1 eachReportS Dooley 1-10, R Hanniffy 1-1, K Brady, B Carroll, J. Bergin 0-3 each, O Kealey 0-2, D Molloy, G Healion, C Parlon, D Hayden 0-1 each

Parnell Park, Dublin

Attendance: 3,500

Referee: A. Stapleton (Laois)





6 June 2010
Quarter-final







Dublin0-25 - 0-16Laois
A McCrabbe, S Durkin 0-5 each, L Rushe 0-4, J McCaffrey, P Kelly 0-3 each, P Ryan, S Lambert 0-2 each, L Ryan 0-1ReportW Hyland 0-6, J Brophy 0-3, Z Keenan 0-2, James Walsh, T Fitzgerald, M Whelan, C Delaney, J Purcell 0-1 each

Nowlan Park, Kilkenny

Attendance: 3,861

Referee: C. McAllister (Cork)





20 June 2010
Semi-final







Galway2-19 - 3-16Offaly
G Farragher, J Canning 1-5 each, D Burke, I Tannian, D Hayes 0-2 each, T Óg Regan, A Callanan, N Healy 0-1 eachReportS Dooley 1-7, J Bergin 1-2, J Brady 1-1, D Hayden, B Carroll 0-2 each, R Hanniffy, D Molloy 0-1 each

Croke Park, Dublin

Attendance: 25,260

Referee: J. Ryan (Tipperary)





20 June 2010
Semi-final







Dublin0-12 - 4-19Kilkenny
A McCrabbe 0-6, P Kelly 0-2, J Boland, M O'Brien, J McCaffrey, D O'Callaghan 0-1 eachReportH Shefflin 0-12, A Fogarty 2-0, E Brennan 1-1, R Power 1-0, M Rice, TJ Reid 0-2 each, M Comerford, R Hogan 0-1 each

Croke Park, Dublin

Attendance: 25,260

Referee: D. Kirwan (Cork)





26 June 2010
Semi-final Replay







Galway3-16 - 2-18Offaly
D Hayes 2-3, G Farragher 0-6, J Canning 1-3, I Tannian 0-2, A Callanan, A Smith, D Barry 0-1 eachReportS Dooley 0-10, J Bergin, G Healion 1-1 each, B Carroll 0-3, B Murphy 0-2, D Kenny 0-1

O'Moore Park, Portlaoise

Referee: C. McAllister (Cork)





4 July 2010
Final







Galway1-12 - 1-19Kilkenny
G Farragher 0-4, D Hayes 1-1, J Canning 0-2, A Harte, I Tannian, C Donnellan, K Hynes, E Lynch 0-1 eachReportH Shefflin 1-7, TJ Reid, R Power 0-3 each, M Rice 0-2, E Brennan, E Larkin, A Fogarty, R Hogan 0-1 each

Croke Park, Dublin

Attendance: 31,376

Referee: M. Wadding (Waterford)




Munster Senior Hurling Championship[edit]


































































































Quarter-finals

Semi-finals

Munster final















  
 

  
 
 
Clare
1-15
 

  
 
 
Waterford

0-22
 

  
 
 
 
Waterford

1-16

  
 
 
 
Cork
1-13

  
 
 
Limerick
0-12

Cork

3-15
 
 
Cork

2-19
 
 


Tipperary
0-14
 





30 May 2010
Quarter-final







Cork3-15 - 0-14Tipperary
P Horgan 2-2, B O'Connor 0-5, A Ó hAilpín 1-1, J Gardiner, C Naughton, N McCarthy 0-2 each, P O'Sullivan 0-1ReportE Kelly 0-7, J O'Brien, L Corbett 0-2 each, B Maher, S Callanan, T Hammersley 0-1 each

Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Cork

Attendance: 36,827

Referee: B. Kelly (Westmeath)





7 June 2010
Semi-final







Clare1-15 - 0-22Waterford
D Honan 1-3, N O'Connell, J Clancy 0-3 each, S Collins 0-2, J Conlon, C Ryan, C O'Donovan, D Barrett 0-1 eachReportE Kelly 0-6, S Molumphy, D Prendergast, J Mullane 0-3 each, M Shanahan, S Prendergast, K Moran 0-2 each , K McGrath 0-1

Semple Stadium, Thurles

Attendance: 11,027

Referee: B. Gavin (Offaly)





20 June 2010
Semi-final







Limerick0-12 - 2-19Cork
T O'Brien 0-6, G Mulcahy 0-3, A Brennan, P McNamara, A Owens 0-1 eachReportP Horgan 1-2, N McCarthy 0-5, P O'Sullivan 1-1, B O'Connor, J O'Connor 0-3 each, K Murphy 0-2, J Gardiner, L McLoughlin, C Naughton 0-1 each

Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Cork

Attendance: 13,638

Referee: J. Owens (Wexford)





11 July 2010
Final







Waterford2-15 - 2-15Cork
E Kelly 1-8, J Mullane 0-4, T Browne 1-0, S O'Sullivan 0-2, K Moran 0-1ReportB O'Connor 1-5, A Ó hAilpín 1-0, J Gardiner 0-3, C Naughton 0-2, S Óg Ó hAilpín, T Kenny, B Murphy, N McCarthy, M Cussen 0-1 each

Semple Stadium, Thurles

Attendance: 35,375

Referee: J. Ryan (Tipperary)






17 July 2010
Final Replay








Waterford1-16 - 1-13
AET
Cork
E Kelly 0-8, D Shanahan 1-0, J Mullane 0-3, T Browne, R Foley, K Moran, S Walsh, B O'Halloran 0-1 eachReportB O'Connor 1-5, J Gardiner, C Naughton, P O'Sullivan 0-2 each, M Cussen, L McLoughlin 0-1 each

Semple Stadium, Thurles

Attendance: 22,763

Referee: B. Gavin (Offaly)




All-Ireland qualifiers[edit]































































































































































































Preliminary round

Phase 1 / Phase 2

Phase 3

Quarter-finalists




















  
 

  
 
 
Antrim

2-18
 

Carlow

1-19
 
 
Carlow
3-12
 

Laois
3-12
 
 
 
Antrim

1-17
 

  
 
 
 
Dublin
0-19
 

  
 
 
Dublin

2-22
 

  
 
 
Clare
0-15
 

  
 
 
 
Antrim
 

  
 
 
 
Tipperary
 

  
 
 
Offaly

1-19
 

  
 
 
Limerick
1-13
 

  
 
 
 
Offaly
1-12
 


  
 
 
 
Tipperary

0-21
 

  
 
 
Tipperary

3-24
 
  

  
 
 
Wexford
0-19
 
  

  
 


Preliminary round[edit]




26 June 2010
Preliminary round







Carlow1-19 - 3-12Laois
P Kehoe 0-11, D Murphy 1-4, C Doyle 0-3, E Nolan 0-1ReportT Fitzgerald, J Purcell 1-1 each, J Walsh, W Hyland 0-3 each, E Costelloe 1-0, J Fitzpatrick, Z Keenan 0-2 each

Dr Cullen Park, Carlow

Referee: M. Wadding (Waterford)




Phase 1[edit]




3 July 2010
Phase 1







Antrim2-18 - 3-12Carlow
N McManus 0-5, K McKeegan 0-4, L Watson 1-1, K Stewart, S McNaughton 0-3 each, PJ O'Connell 1-0, E McCloskey, S McCrory 0-1 eachReportC Doyle 2-3, P Kehoe 1-6, J Rogers, HP O'Byrne, M Brennan 0-1 each

Casement Park, Belfast

Referee: A. Stapleton (Laois)





3 July 2010
Phase 1







Tipperary3-24 - 0-19Wexford
L Corbett 2-3, E Kelly 0-8, G Ryan 0-4, D Egan 1-0, D Young, N McGrath 0-3 each, P Maher 0-2, S Callanan 0-1ReportH Kehoe, R Jacob, J Berry, C Farrell 0-3 each, P Atkinson, S Banville, T Mahon 0-2 each, D Stamp 0-1

Semple Stadium, Thurles

Referee: J McGrath (Westmeath)




Phase 2[edit]




10 July 2010
Phase 2







Offaly1-19 - 1-13Limerick
C Parlon, S Dooley 0-5 each, D Molloy 1-2, B Carroll 0-3, B Murphy 0-2, J Brady, J Bergin 0-1 eachReportT O'Brien 1-7, JV O'Brien 0-2, N Quaid, G Mulcahy, C Mullane, P Russell 0-1 each

O'Connor Park, Tullamore

Referee: J. Owens (Wexford)





10 July 2010
Phase 2







Dublin2-22 - 0-15Clare
A McCrabbe 0-8, D O'Callaghan 0-6, P Kelly, S Lambert 1-1 each, S Hiney 0-2, S Durkin, M O'Brien, L Rushe, D O'Dwyer 0-1 eachReportJ Conlon, C Ryan 0-3 each, N O'Connell, J Clancy, F Lynch 0-2 each, B Bugler, D Honan, S Collins 0-1 each

Croke Park, Dublin

Referee: J. Sexton (Cork)




Phase 3[edit]




17 July 2010
Phase 3







Antrim1-17 - 0-19Dublin
N McManus 0-8, PJ O'Connell 1-1, S McNaughton, L Watson, K McKeegan 0-2 each, S Delargy, K Stewart 0-1 eachReportA McCrabbe 0-9, S Lambert, P Carton 0-3 each, J Boland, L Rushe, D O'Callaghan, P Ryan 0-1 each

Croke Park, Dublin

Referee: D. Kirwan (Cork)





18 July 2010
Phase 3







Offaly1-12 - 0-21Tipperary
S Dooley 1-7, J Bergin 0-3, D Molloy, D Hayden 0-1 eachReportE Kelly 0-11, G Ryan 0-3, L Corbett, B Maher 0-2 each, C O'Mahony, S McGrath, N McGrath 0-1 each

O'Moore Park, Portlaoise

Referee: J. Sexton (Cork)




All-Ireland series[edit]


































































































Quarter-finals

Semi-finals

All-Ireland final















  
 

  
 
 
Kilkenny

3-22
 

Cork

1-25
 
 
Cork
0-19
 

Antrim
0-19
 
 
 
Kilkenny
1-18

  
 
 
 
Tipperary

4-17

  
 
 
Waterford
1-18

Galway
3-16
 
 
Tipperary

3-19
 
 


Tipperary

3-17
 





Quarter-finals[edit]




25 July 2010
Quarter-final







Cork1-25 - 0-19Antrim
B O'Connor 0-6, N McCarthy 1-2, K Murphy 0-4, J Gardiner, T Kenny, P O'Sullivan 0-3, C Naughton 0-2, A Ó hAilpín, W Egan 0-1 eachReportN McManus 0-9, L Watson 0-6, J Campbell, S McNaughton, K McKeegan, M Herron 0-1 each

Croke Park, Dublin

Attendance: 27,864

Referee: M. Wadding (Waterford)





25 July 2010
Quarter-final







Galway3-16 - 3-17Tipperary
J Canning 1-5, D Hayes 1-3, E Ryan 1-1, G Farragher, K Hynes 0-2 each, D Burke, I Tannian, A Callanan 0-1 eachReportE Kelly 1-7, G Ryan 1-2, S Callanan 1-0, L Corbett 0-3, B Maher 0-2, P Maher, N McGrath, J O'Brien 0-1 each

Croke Park, Dublin

Attendance: 27,864

Referee: J. Owens (Wexford)




Semi-finals[edit]




8 August 2010
Semi-final







Kilkenny3-22 - 0-19Cork
R Power 1-8, A Fogarty 1-2, E Brennan 1-1, J Fitzpatrick, M Fennelly, H Shefflin, M Comerford 0-2 each, T Walsh, TJ Reid, E Larkin 0-1 eachReportB O'Connor 0-7, P Horgan 0-6, J Gardiner 0-2, S Óg Ó hAilpín, C Naughton, N McCarthy, J O'Connor 0-1 each

Croke Park, Dublin

Attendance: 41,060

Referee: B. Gavin (Offaly)





15 August 2010
Semi-final







Waterford1-18 - 3-19Tipperary
E Kelly 0-5, T Browne, J Mullane, K McGrath 0-3 each, E McGrath 1-0, R Foley, K Moran, S Molumphy, S Prendergast 0-1 eachReportE Kelly 2-4, J O'Brien, N McGrath 0-6 each, L Corbett 1-2, S McGrath 0-1

Croke Park, Dublin

Attendance: 49,754

Referee: J. Sexton (Cork)




Final[edit]





5 September 2010
Final







Kilkenny1-18 - 4-17Tipperary
R Power 1-9, TJ Reid 0-4, M Rice, J Mulhall, H Shefflin, A Fogarty, D Lyng 0-1 eachReportL Corbett 3-0, E Kelly 0-7, N McGrath 1-0, J O'Brien, B Maher, S Callanan 0-2 each, G Ryan, S Hennessy, B Cummins, B Dunne 0-1 each

Croke Park, Dublin

Attendance: 81,765

Referee: M. Wadding (Waterford)




Statistics[edit]



Player facts[edit]


Debutants

The following players made their début in the 2010 senior championship:







































































































































































































































































































































Player
Team
Date
Opposition
Game

Eoin Reilly

Laois
May 22

Carlow
Leinster first round

Hugh Paddy O'Byrne

Carlow
May 22

Laois
Leinster first round

Eoin Nolan

Carlow
May 22

Laois
Leinster first round

Aidan Harte

Galway
May 29

Wexford
Leinster quarter-final
David Burke

Galway
May 29

Wexford
Leinster quarter-final

Donal Barry

Galway
May 29

Wexford
Leinster quarter-final

Noel Carton

Wexford
May 29

Galway
Leinster quarter-final
Paul Morris

Wexford
May 29

Galway
Leinster quarter-final

Lar Prendergast

Wexford
May 29

Galway
Leinster quarter-final
Colm McFall

Antrim
May 30

Offaly
Leinster quarter-final
Thomas McCann

Antrim
May 30

Offaly
Leinster quarter-final
James Dempsey

Offaly
May 30

Antrim
Leinster quarter-final
Stephen Egan

Offaly
May 30

Antrim
Leinster quarter-final
Shane Kelly

Offaly
May 30

Antrim
Leinster quarter-final

Michael Cahill

Tipperary
May 30

Cork
Munster quarter-final

Brian O'Meara

Tipperary
May 30

Cork
Munster quarter-final

Timmy Hammersley

Tipperary
May 30

Cork
Munster quarter-final

Séamus Hennessy

Tipperary
May 30

Cork
Munster quarter-final

Jody Brennan

Tipperary
May 30

Cork
Munster quarter-final

Lorcán McLoughlin

Cork
May 30

Tipperary
Munster quarter-final

Michael Cussen

Cork
May 30

Tipperary
Munster quarter-final
Ruairí Trainor

Dublin
June 6

Laois
Leinster quarter-final

Shane Ryan

Dublin
June 6

Laois
Leinster quarter-final
Neil Foyle

Laois
June 6

Dublin
Leinster quarter-final

Liam Lawlor

Waterford
June 7

Clare
Munster semi-final

Donal Tuohy

Clare
June 7

Waterford
Munster semi-final

Cian Dillon

Clare
June 7

Waterford
Munster semi-final

Nicky O'Connell

Clare
June 7

Waterford
Munster semi-final
Seán Collins

Clare
June 7

Waterford
Munster semi-final

John Conlon

Clare
June 7

Waterford
Munster semi-final

Darach Honan

Clare
June 7

Waterford
Munster semi-final
Cormac O'Donovan

Clare
June 7

Waterford
Munster semi-final
Domhnall O'Donovan

Clare
June 7

Waterford
Munster semi-final
Shane O'Neill

Limerick
June 20

Cork
Munster semi-final
Kieran O'Rourke

Limerick
June 20

Cork
Munster semi-final
Shaun O'Riordan

Limerick
June 20

Cork
Munster semi-final
Tommy O'Brien

Limerick
June 20

Cork
Munster semi-final
Andrew Brennan

Limerick
June 20

Cork
Munster semi-final
Seán Herlihy

Limerick
June 20

Cork
Munster semi-final

Graeme Mulcahy

Limerick
June 20

Cork
Munster semi-final
Anthony Owens

Limerick
June 20

Cork
Munster semi-final
Richie McKeogh

Limerick
June 20

Cork
Munster semi-final
Lorcan O'Dwyer

Limerick
June 20

Cork
Munster semi-final
Peter Russell

Limerick
June 20

Cork
Munster semi-final
Cathal Mullane

Limerick
June 20

Cork
Munster semi-final

Nicky Quaid

Limerick
June 20

Cork
Munster semi-final

Ray Ryan

Cork
June 20

Limerick
Munster semi-final

John Mulhall

Kilkenny
June 20

Dublin
Leinster semi-final
Éanna Ryan, Jnr

Galway
June 26

Offaly
Leinster semi-final replay
Alan McDonald

Carlow
June 26

Laois
All-Ireland qualifier

Michael Heffernan

Tipperary
July 3

Wexford
All-Ireland qualifier

Patrick Maher

Tipperary
July 3

Wexford
All-Ireland qualifier

David Young

Tipperary
July 3

Wexford
All-Ireland qualifier
Barry Kenny

Wexford
July 3

Tipperary
All-Ireland qualifier
Kieran McGourty

Antrim
July 3

Carlow
All-Ireland qualifier
Michael Noonan

Limerick
July 10

Offaly
All-Ireland qualifier
Cian Hayes

Limerick
July 10

Offaly
All-Ireland qualifier
Daniel Moore

Limerick
July 10

Offaly
All-Ireland qualifier
James V. O'Brien

Limerick
July 10

Offaly
All-Ireland qualifier
Chris O'Connell

Antrim
July 3

Carlow
All-Ireland qualifier

Luke O'Farrell

Cork
July 17

Waterford
Munster final replay

William Egan

Cork
July 17

Waterford
Munster final replay

Brian O'Halloran

Waterford
July 17

Cork
Munster final replay

Thomas Ryan

Waterford
August 15

Tipperary
All-Ireland semi-final
Retirees

The following players played their last game in the 2010 championship:










































































Player
Team
Last Game
Date
Opposition
Début

Brian Mullins

Offaly
Leinster quarter-final
May 30

Antrim

2003

Kevin Flynn[6]

Dublin
All-Ireland qualifiers
July 17

Antrim

1996

Ollie Canning[7]

Galway
All-Ireland quarter-final
July 24

Tipperary

1996

Aisake Ó hAilpín[8]

Cork
All-Ireland semi-final
August 8

Kilkenny

2009

Ken McGrath

Waterford
All-Ireland semi-final
August 15

Tipperary

1996

Dan Shanahan[9]

Waterford
All-Ireland semi-final
August 15

Tipperary

1998

Declan Fanning[10]

Tipperary
All-Ireland final
September 5

Kilkenny

2004

Ger Oakley.[11]

Offaly
All Ireland quailifiers
July 18

Tipperary

1998

Derek Lyng[12]

Kilkenny
All-Ireland final
September 5

Tipperary

2001

James Ryall[13]

Kilkenny
All-Ireland final
September 5

Tipperary

2002

Martin Comerford[14]

Kilkenny
All-Ireland final
September 5

Tipperary

2002


Scoring[edit]


  • First goal of the championship: Joe Fitzpatrick for Laois against Carlow (Leinster First Round)

  • Last goal of the championship: Lar Corbett for Tipperary against Kilkenny (All-Ireland Final)

  • Widest winning margin: 19 points

    • Kilkenny 4-19 - 0-12 Dublin (Leinster Semi Final)

  • Most goals in a match: 6

    • Galway 3-16 - 3-17 Tipperary (All-Ireland Quarter Final)

  • Most points in a match: 44

    • Cork 1-25 - 0-19 Antrim (All-Ireland Quarter Final)

  • Most goals by one team in a match: 4

    • Kilkenny 4-19 - 0-12 Dublin (Leinster Semi Final)


    • Tipperary 4-17 - 1-18 Kilkenny (All-Ireland Final)


  • Most goals scored by a losing team: 3

    • Antrim 3-16 - 2-26 Offaly (Leinster Quarter Final)


    • Laois 3-12 - 1-19 Carlow (Qualifiers Preliminary Round)


    • Antrim 2-18 - 3-12 Carlow (Qualifiers Phase 1)


    • Galway 3-16 - 3-17 Tipperary (All-Ireland Quarter Final)


  • Most points scored by a losing team: 19

    • Wexford 0-19 - 3-24 Tipperary (Qualifiers Phase 1)


    • Antrim 1-17 - 0-19 Dublin (Qualifiers Phase 3)


    • Cork 1-25 - 0-19 Antrim (All-Ireland Quarter Final)


    • Kilkenny 3-22 - 0-19 Cork (All-Ireland Semi Final)



Miscellaneous[edit]


  • In the Leinster quarter-final Galway defeat Wexford for the first time in the history of the championship.

  • Kilkenny's Henry Shefflin scores twelve points against Dublin in the Leinster semi-final to become the highest-scoring player in the history of the championship. The record was previously held by Shefflin's fellow county man Eddie Keher and had stood since 1973.[15]

  • In the All-Ireland qualifiers Antrim defeat Dublin for the first time in the history of the championship.


  • Lar Corbett becomes the first player since Eddie O'Brien in 1970 to score a hat-trick of goals in an All-Ireland final.


Discipline[edit]


  • First yellow card of the season: Richard Coady for Carlow against Laois (22 May 2010)

  • First red card of the season: Eoin Costelloe for Laois against Carlow (22 May 2010)


Top scorers[edit]


Overall













































































NameTeamTallyTotalGamesAverage
1Eoin KellyTipperary3-445368.83
2Shane DooleyOffaly3-394859.6
3Ben O'ConnorCork2-313766.14
4Ger FarragherGalway1-303356.6
5Eoin KellyWaterford1-273047.5
5Joe CanningGalway4-183056
7Richie PowerKilkenny3-202947.25
7Lar CorbettTipperary6-112964.83
7Neil McManusAntrim1-262947.25
10Alan McCrabbeDublin0-282847
Single game






































































NameTallyTotalCountyOpposition
1Ger Farragher0-1313Galwayv
Wexford
1Shane Dooley1-1013Offalyv
Antrim
3Henry Shefflin0-1212Kilkennyv
Dublin
3Richie Power1-912Kilkennyv
Cork
5Diarmuid Lyng0-1111Wexfordv
Galway
5Paudie Kehoe0-1111Carlowv
Laois
5Eoin Kelly0-1111Tipperaryv
Offaly
5Eoin Kelly1-811Waterfordv
Cork
5Richie Power1-811Kilkennyv
Cork


Awards[edit]


Monthly
































Month
Vodafone Player of the Month
Opel GPA Player of the Month
Player
County
Player
County
May

Aisake Ó hAilpín[16]

Cork

Ger Farragher[17]

Galway
June

Shane Dooley[18]

Offaly

Damien Hayes[19]

Galway
July

Tony Browne[20]

Waterford

Michael Walsh[21]

Waterford
August

Noel McGrath[22]

Tipperary

Richie Power[23]

Kilkenny
September

Lar Corbett[24]

Tipperary

Lar Corbett[25]

Tipperary


Managerial changes[edit]


The following managerial changes took place during the championship.























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

Laois

Niall Rigney[26]
Resigned
30 June 2010

Brendan Fennelly
27 September 2010
Defeated in All-Ireland Qualifiers preliminary round

Limerick

Justin McCarthy
End of term
10 July 2010

Dónal O'Grady
22 September 2010
Defeated in All-Ireland Qualifiers phase 2


References[edit]




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External links[edit]


  • All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship 2010 Results








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