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2011 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship
Championship details
Dates14 May - 4 September 2011
Teams14
All-Ireland champions
Winning team
Kilkenny (33rd win)
CaptainBrian Hogan
ManagerBrian Cody
All-Ireland Finalists
Losing teamTipperary
CaptainEoin Kelly
ManagerDeclan Ryan
Provincial champions
MunsterTipperary
LeinsterKilkenny
UlsterNot Played
ConnachtNot Played
Championship statistics
No. matches played25
Goals total96 (3.84 per game)
Points total872 (34.88 per game)
Top Scorer
Colours of Dublin.svg Paul Ryan (2-47)
Player of the Year
Colours of Kilkenny.svg Michael Fennelly
All-Star TeamSee here

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The 2011 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship was the 123rd staging of the All-Ireland championship since its establishment by the Gaelic Athletic Association in 1887. The draw for the 2011 fixtures took place on 7 October 2010.[1] The championship began on 14 May and ended on 4 September 2011. Tipperary were the defending champions.[2]


Kilkenny secured the title with a 2-17 to 1-16 defeat of Tipperary in the All-Ireland final. This was their 33rd All-Ireland title, their eighth in twelve championship seasons.[3]




Contents





  • 1 Teams

    • 1.1 Team summaries

      • 1.1.1 Stadia and locations


      • 1.1.2 Personnel and kits



    • 1.2 Managerial changes



  • 2 The Championship

    • 2.1 Format



  • 3 Fixtures

    • 3.1 Leinster Senior Hurling Championship


    • 3.2 Munster Senior Hurling Championship


    • 3.3 Qualifiers Rd1


    • 3.4 Qualifiers Rd2


    • 3.5 All-Ireland Series


    • 3.6 Munster Senior Hurling Championship


    • 3.7 All-Ireland qualifiers

      • 3.7.1 Preliminary round


      • 3.7.2 Phase 1


      • 3.7.3 Phase 2


      • 3.7.4 Phase 3



    • 3.8 All-Ireland series

      • 3.8.1 Quarter-finals


      • 3.8.2 Semi-finals


      • 3.8.3 Final




  • 4 Statistics

    • 4.1 Scoring

      • 4.1.1 Top scorers


      • 4.1.2 Hat-tricks


      • 4.1.3 Four goals in a game



    • 4.2 Discipline


    • 4.3 Miscellaneous


    • 4.4 Player facts



  • 5 Media coverage


  • 6 References




Teams[edit]


A total of fourteen teams will contest the championship, including thirteen teams from the 2010 championship and one promoted team from the 2010 Christy Ring Cup.


Laois, Carlow and Wexford were the first teams to exit the 2010 championship; however, there was no relegation play-off. They would all contest the 2011 championship.


2010 Christy Ring Cup champions Westmeath secured direct promotion to the championship. The team made their top flight return after being relegated at the end of the 2006 championship.



Team summaries[edit]



Stadia and locations[edit]






























































Team
Location
Stadium
Stadium capacity

Antrim

Belfast

Casement Park

7004326000000000000♠32,600

Carlow

Carlow

Dr. Cullen Park

7004210000000000000♠21,000

Clare

Ennis

Cusack Park

7004280000000000000♠28,000

Cork

Cork

Páirc Uí Chaoimh

7004435000000000000♠43,500

Dublin

Dublin

Parnell Park

7004135000000000000♠13,500

Galway

Galway

Pearse Stadium

7004340000000000000♠34,000

Klkenny

Kilkenny

Nowlan Park

7004240000000000000♠24,000

Laois

Portlaoise

O'Moore Park

7004270000000000000♠27,000

Limerick

Limerick

Gaelic Grounds

7004495000000000000♠49,500

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

7004150000000000000♠15,000

Wexford

Wexford

Wexford Park

7004250000000000000♠25,000


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

Eddie McCloskey


Dinny Cahill




Carlow
Red, green and yellow
Stone Developments

Paudie Kehoe


Kevin Ryan




Clare
Saffron and blue
Pat O'Donnell

Pat Vaughan[4]

John Conlon

Ger O'Loughlin
1997
1998
1978

Cork
Red and white

O2

Shane O'Neill[5]

Eoin Cadogan

Denis Walsh
2005
2006
1998

Dublin
Navy and blue

Vodafone

John McCaffrey[6]

Tomás Brady

Anthony Daly
1938
1961
2011

Galway
Maroon and white

Supermacs

Damien Joyce[7]

Tony Óg Regan
Damien Hayes

John McIntyre
1988

2010

Kilkenny
Black and amber

Glanbia

Brian Hogan[8]


Brian Cody
2009
2010
2009

Laois
Blue and white
MW Hire Services

Brian Campion[9]


Brendan Fennelly
1915
1949


Limerick
Green and white

Sporting Limerick

Gavin O'Mahony[10]


Dónal O'Grady
1973
1996
1997

Offaly
Green, white and gold
Carroll Cuisine

Shane Dooley[11]

Joe Bergin

Joe Dooley
1998
1995
1991

Tipperary
Blue and gold

Škoda Auto

Eoin Kelly[12]

Conor O'Mahony

Declan Ryan
2010
2010
2008

Waterford
White and blue

3

Stephen Molumphy

Michael Walsh
John Mullane

Davy FitzGerald
1959
2010
2007

Westmeath
Maroon and white
Bennett

Eoin Price


Brian Hanley[13]




Wexford
Purple and yellow
Sports Savers

Darren Stamp[14]

Ciarán Kenny

Colm Bonnar
1996
2004
1973


Managerial changes[edit]





































Team
Outgoing manager
Manner of departure
Date of vacancy
Position
Incoming manager
Date of appointment
Laois

Niall Rigney
Resignation
30 June 2010
Pre-championship

Brendan Fennelly
27 September 2010
Limerick

Justin McCarthy
End of term
10 July 2010[15]Pre-championship

Dónal O'Grady
22 September 2010[16]
Tipperary

Liam Sheedy
Mutual agreement
7 October 2010[17]Pre-championship

Declan Ryan
9 November 2010[18]
Westmeath

Kevin Martin
Sacked
10 April 2011
Pre-championship

Brian Hanley
16 April 2011


The Championship[edit]



Format[edit]


The All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship of 2011 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.


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 enters the All-Ireland qualifiers while the winners advance to the semi-finals.


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


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


Leinster Championship


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


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


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


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



Fixtures[edit]



Leinster Senior Hurling Championship[edit]


Preliminary Rounds Quarter-Finals Semi-Finals Final


Carlow : 3-13 (22) Dublin : 2-18 (24) Kilkenny : 3-19 (28) Kilkenny : 2-16 (22)
Laois : 1-21 (24) Offaly : 2-07 (13) Wexford : 1-14 (17) Dublin : 2-12 (18)


Antrim : 0-15 (15) Wexford : 0-22 (22) Galway : 0-18 (18)
Westmeath : 0-14 (14) Laois : 1-16 (19) Dublin : 2-16 (24)


 Galway : 2-23 (29)
Antrim : 3-08 (17)


Munster Senior Hurling Championship[edit]


Quarter-Final Semi-Finals Final


Waterford : 2-14 (20) Cork : 3-14 (23) Tipperary : 3-18 (27)
Tipperary : 3-15 (24) Clare : 1-10 (13) Cork : 0-26 (26)


 Limerick : 2-12 (18)
Tipperary : 4-14 (26)


Qualifiers Rd1[edit]


Waterford : 6-17 (35)
Antrim : 0-14 (14)


Offaly : 2-19 (25)
Clare : 4-15 (27)


Laois : 0-15 (15)
Limerick : 6-23 (41)


Westmeath : 1-15 (18)
Wexford : 3-25 (34)



Qualifiers Rd2[edit]


Wexford : 4-14 (26)
Waterford : 2-18 (24)


Limerick : 1-16 (19)
Clare : 2-16 (22)



All-Ireland Series[edit]


Quarter-Finals Semi-Finals Final


Cork : 3-22 (31) Kilkenny : 4-23 (35) Kilkenny : 2-22 (28)
Wexford : 0-16 (16) Cork : 2-13 (19) Tipperary : 1-19 (22)


Clare : 1-19 (22) Tipperary : 2-21 (27)
Dublin : 0-18 (18) Clare : 1-15 (18)



Munster Senior Hurling Championship[edit]


































































































Quarter-finals

Semi-finals

Munster final















  
 

  
 
 
Limerick
3-14
 

  
 
 
Waterford

3-15
 

  
 
 
 
Waterford
0-19

  
 
 
 
Tipperary

7-19

  
 
 
Clare
1-19

Tipperary

3-22
 
 
Tipperary

4-19
 
 


Cork
0-23
 





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29 May 2011

4:00pm
Quarter-final








Tipperary3-22 - 0-23Cork
E Kelly 1-07 (0-05f), L Corbett 1-02, S Callanan 0-05, N McGrath 0-04 (2 sls), B Dunne 1-00, J O'Brien 0-02, Patrick Maher & J Woodlock 0-01 each.ReportP Horgan 0-13 (10f), N McCarthy & B O'Connor 0-03 each, J Gardiner, P Cronin, C McCarthy & P O'Sullivan 0-01 each.

Semple Stadium, Thurles

Attendance: 31,231[19]

Referee: B. Gavin (Offaly)






12 June 2011

4:00pm
Semi-final








Limerick3-14 - 3-15Waterford
K Downes (2-01), W McNamara (1-00), N Moran (0-04), D O'Grady (0-03), R McCarthy (0-3, 3f), D Breen (0-01), G Mulcahy (0-01), B Geary (0-01, f).ReportJ Mullane (2-02), P Mahony (0-07, 4f), S Walsh (1-01), B O'Sullivan (0-02), M Shanahan (0-02), S O'Sullivan (0-01).

Semple Stadium, Thurles

Attendance: 15,650

Referee: B Kelly (Westmeath)






19 June 2011

4:00pm
Semi-final








Clare1-19 - 4-19Tipperary
C McGrath (1-06, 4f), J Conlon (0-03), C McInerney (0-02); D McMahon (0-02), J Clancy (0-02); J McInerney (0-01, f), N O'Connell (0-01), F Lynch (0-01), D Honan (0-01),ReportS Callanan (1-05), E Kelly (1-03, 2f), L Corbett (1-00), Patrick Maher (1-00), N McGrath (0-03), Padraic Maher (0-02); G Ryan (0-02), S McGrath (0-02), P Bourke (0-02).

Gaelic Grounds, Limerick

Attendance: 16,700[20]

Referee: J Owens (Wexford)








10 July 2011

4:00pm
Final








Tipperary7-19 - 0-19Waterford
L Corbett 4-4, E Kelly 2-6 (0-3f), S Callanan 1-00, J O’Brien 0-03, N McGrath (0-1sl), P Bourke 0-2 each, G Ryan, S Bourke 0-1 each.ReportP Mahony 0-13 (0-12f), T Browne, S O’Sullivan, J Mullane , S Walsh, S Molumphy, M Shanahan 0-1 each.

Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Cork

Attendance: 36,654

Referee: B Gavin (Offaly)




All-Ireland qualifiers[edit]































































































































































































Preliminary round


Phase 1
Phase 2

Phase 3

Quarter-finalists




















Laois
1-13
 

Cork

10-20
 
 
Offaly
2-16
 

  
 
 
Cork

2-17
 

  
 
 
 
Cork
1-14
 

  
 
 
 
Galway

2-23
 

  
 
 
Clare
0-20
 

  
 
 
Galway
4-25
 

  
 
 
 
Galway


  
 
 
 
Limerick


  
 
 
Limerick
1-21
 

  
 
 
Wexford
2-13
 

  
 
 
 
Limerick

3-22
 


  
 
 
 
Antrim
0-12
 

  
 
 
Carlow
1-12
 
  

Antrim

2-25
 
 
Antrim

0-23
 
  

Westmeath
1-19
 


Preliminary round[edit]





18 June 2011

3:00pm
Preliminary round








Laois1-13 - 10-20Cork
W Hyland (1-4, 0-1 free); N Foyle (0-2); J Brophy (0-3); M Whelan (0-2 frees); N Costelloe (0-1); G Reddin (0-1).ReportP Horgan (3-11, 6 frees); P O’Sullivan (3-1); J Coughlan (2-0); B Cooper (1-3); L O’Farrell (1-0); N McCarthy (0-3); B O’Connor (0-1); J Gardiner (0-1 free).

O'Moore Park, Portlaoise

Referee: J McGrath (Westmeath)






18 June 2011

3:00pm
Preliminary round








Antrim2-25 - 1-19Westmeath
N McManus (0-10, 8f); C McCann (2-1), P Shiels (0-3), S McCrory (0-2), K Stewart (0-2), D Hamill (0-2), C Donnelly (0-1f), C Herron (0-1), C McFall (0-1f), B McFall (0-1), A Graffin (0-1).ReportB Murtagh (0-10, 5f, 1SL), P Grenville (1-0), P Dowdall (0-3), D McNicholas (0-3), J Shaw (0-2), C Curley (0-1).

Casement Park, Belfast

Referee: T Carroll (Offaly)




Phase 1[edit]





25 June 2011

2:30pm
Phase 1








Cork2-17 - 2-16Offaly
P Horgan 0-10 (0-05f), L O'Farrell (1-00), C McCarthy (1-00), J O'Connor (0-02), B O'Connor (0-02), S O'Neill (0-01), P O'Sullivan (0-01), T Kenny (0-01).ReportS Dooley (1-09, 0-07f, 1-00 '65'), D Currams (0-05), C Egan (1-00), J Bergin (0-01), C Mahon (0-01).

Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Cork

Attendance: 7,565

Referee: J Ryan (Tipperary)






25 June 2011

4:00pm
Phase 1








Antrim0-23 - 1-12Carlow
N McManus 0-9 (0-7f), D Hamill 0-3, N McAuley, E McCloskey, K Stewart, P Shiels 0-2 each, K Molloy, C McCann, T McCann 0-1 each.ReportR Dunbar 0-5, (0-4f), P Kehoe, 1-2, S Kavanagh 0-2 '65', C Doyle, D Roberts, M Brennan 0-1 each.

Casement Park, Belfast

Attendance: 4,000

Referee: J McGrath (Westmeath)




Phase 2[edit]





2 July 2011

5:00pm
Phase 2








Limerick1-21 - 2-13Wexford
D Hannon 0-09 (0-04f, 0-01sl), G Mulcahy 1-04, N Moran 0-03, D O'Grady 0-02, J Ryan, K Downes, M O'Riordan, T O'Brien 0-01 each.ReportR Jacob, E Quigley (0-01f) 1-02 each, G Sinnott 0-03, PJ Nolan 0-02, K Rossiter, H Kehoe, E Martin, D Reynolds 0-01 each.

Gaelic Grounds, Limerick

Attendance: 14,000

Referee: M Wadding (Waterford)






2 July 2011

7:00pm
Phase 2








Galway4-25 - 0-20Clare
J Canning (1-09, 3f, 1 '65, 1 s/l), D Hayes, G Farragher (1-04) each, A Kerins (1-02), J Gantley (0-02), D Burke (0-01), A Smith (0-01), I Tannian (0-01), J Regan (0-1).ReportN O'Connell (0-06, 5f, 1 '65), C McGrath (0-05, 3f), C Morey (0-03), J Conlon (0-02), J Clancy (0-01), F Lynch (0-01), C McInerney (0-01), L Markham (0-01).

Pearse Stadium, Galway

Attendance: 13,011

Referee: D Kirwan (Cork)




Phase 3[edit]





9 July 2011
Phase 3








Cork1-14 - 2-23Galway
P O'Sullivan (1-03), P Horgan (0-04, 0-02 frees), C McCarthy (0-03), N McCarthy (0-02), B Cooper (0-01), C Lehane (0-01).ReportJ Canning (0-10, 0-04 frees, 0-01 '65), D Hayes (1-03), G Farragher (0-04), C Donnellan (1-00), D Burke (0-02), A Smith (0-02), J Gantley (0-01), I Tannian (0-01).

Gaelic Grounds, Limerick

Attendance: 18,900

Referee: J McGrath (Westmeath)






9 July 2011
Phase 3








Antrim0-12 - 3-22Limerick
N McManus 0-8 (5f), E McCloskey 0-2, C McCann, D Hamill both 0-1.ReportD Hannon 0-8 (5f), N Moran 1-1, R McCarthy both 1-1, D Breen 1-0 S Tobin 0-3, M O'Riordan, J Ryan both 0-2, T Condon, G O'Mahony, D O'Grady, K Downes, B Geary ('65) all 0-1.

Parnell Park, Dublin

Attendance: 3,000

Referee: J Owens (Wexford)




All-Ireland series[edit]


































































































Quarter-final

Semi-finals

All-Ireland final















Dublin
3-13
 

Limerick
0-18
 
 
Dublin
0-18
 

  
 
 
Tipperary

1-19
 

  
 
 
 
Tipperary
1-16

  
 
 
 
Kilkenny

2-17

  
 
 
Kilkenny

2-19

Galway
2-13
 
 
Waterford
1-16
 
 


Waterford
2-23
 





Quarter-finals[edit]





24 July 2011

2:00pm
Quarter-final








Dublin3-13 - 0-18Limerick
R O’Dwyer 3-2; P Ryan 0-8 (6f); L Rushe, D Callaghan S Ryan 0-1 each.ReportD Hannon 0-11 (4f, 1 65); K Downes, B Geary, G O’Mahony (2f) 0-2 each; D O’Grady 0-1.

Semple Stadium, Thurles

Attendance: 33,535

Referee: B Gavin (Offaly)






24 July 2011

4:00pm
Quarter-final








Waterford2-23 - 2-13Galway
S Walsh 1-4, P Mahony 0-7 (0-7f), T Ryan 1-0, K Moran, S Molumphy, J Mullane 0-3 each, E Kelly, S O’Sullivan, S Prendergast 0-1 each.ReportJ Canning 1-6 (1-0 pen, 0-2f, 0-1 ‘65’), A Harte 1-0, G Farragher 0-2, A Smith, J Regan, I Tannian, B Daly, T Óg Regan (0-1 ‘65’) 0-1 each.

Semple Stadium, Thurles

Attendance: 33,535

Referee: C McAllister (Cork)




Semi-finals[edit]





7 August 2011

3:30pm
Semi-final








Kilkenny2-19 - 1-16Waterford
H Shefflin (0-7, 4F), R Hogan (2-0), M Fennelly (0-3), E Larkin (0-2), C Fennelly (0-2), B Hogan (0-1), M Rice (0-1), TJ Reid (0-1), P Hogan (0-1), E Brennan (0-1).ReportJ Mullane (1-6), E Kelly (0-3, 2f), M Shanahan (0-2, 1F), P Mahoney (0-2, 2f), S Prendergast (0-1), S Molumphy (0-1), R Foley (0-1).

Croke Park, Dublin

Attendance: 31,634

Referee: B Kelly (Westmeath)






14 August 2011

3:30pm
Semi-final








Tipperary1-19 - 0-18Dublin
L Corbett (1-3), E Kelly (0-6, 2f, 3 '65), N McGrath (0-3, 1 s/l), Padraic Maher (0-2), G Ryan (0-2), P Bourke (0-1, S McGrath (0-1), S Callanan (0-1).ReportP Ryan (0-9, 6f, 1 '65), P Kelly (0-1), J Boland (0-1), A McCrabbe (0-1), R O'Dwyer (0-1), L Rushe (0-1), D O'Callaghan (0-1), L Ryan (0-1), M O'Brien (0-1), S Ryan (0-1).

Croke Park, Dublin

Attendance: 43,562

Referee: C McAllister (Cork)




Final[edit]






4 September 2011

3:30pm
Final








Kilkenny2-17 - 1-16Tipperary
H Shefflin (0-7, 5f), R Hogan (1-1), M Fennelly (1-0), R Power (0-2), C Fennelly (0-2), E Larkin (0-2), M Rice (0-1), E Brennan (0-1), TJ Reid (0-1).ReportE Kelly (0-8, 7f, 1 '65), P Bourke (1-0), N McGrath (0-3, 1 s/l), G Ryan (0-2), C O'Mahony (0-1), J O'Brien (0-1), B Dunne (0-1).

Croke Park, Dublin

Attendance: 81,214

Referee: B Gavin (Offaly)




Statistics[edit]



Scoring[edit]


  • First goal of the championship: Simon McCrory for Antrim against Laois (Leinster preliminary round, 14 May 2011)

  • Fastest goal of the season: 20 seconds – Paudie O'Sullivan for Cork against Galway (All-Ireland qualifiers phase 3, 9 July 2011)

  • Widest winning margin: 34 points
    • Cork 10-20 : Laois 1-13 (All-Ireland qualifiers preliminary round, 18 June 2011)

  • Most goals in a match: 11
    • Cork 10-20 : Laois 1-13 (All-Ireland qualifiers preliminary round, 18 June 2011)

  • Most points in a match: 45
    • Tipperary 3-22 : Cork 0-23 (Munster quarter-final, 29 May 2011)

    • Galway 4-25 : Clare 0-20 (All-Ireland qualifiers phase 2, 2 July 2011)


  • Most goals by one team in a match: 10
    • Cork 10-20 : Laois 1-13 (All-Ireland qualifiers preliminary round, 18 June 2011)

  • Most goals scored by a losing team: 3
    • Waterford 3-15 : Limerick 3-14 (Munster semi-final, 12 June 2011)

    • Antrim 1-21 : Laois 3-12 (Leinster quarter-final, 14 May 2011)


  • Most points scored by a losing team: 23
    • Tipperary 3-22 : Cork 0-23 (Munster quarter-final, 29 May 2011)


Top scorers[edit]


Overall











































































Rank
Player
County
Tally
Total
Matches
Average
1

Paul Ryan

Dublin
2-47
53
5
10.60
2

Patrick Horgan

Cork
3-38
47
4
11.75
3

Eoin Kelly

Tipperary
4-30
42
5
8.40

Neil McManus

Antrim
0-42
42
5
8.40
5

Joe Canning

Galway
3-31
40
5
7.40
6

Henry Shefflin

Kilkenny
1-32
35
4
8.75
7

Lar Corbett

Tipperary
7-9
30
4
7.50
8

Shane Dooley

Offaly
2-22
28
2
14.00

Declan Hannon

Limerick
0-28
28
3
9.33
10

Pauric Mahony

Waterford
0-27
27
3
9.00
Single game































































































































Rank
Player
County
Tally
Total
Opposition
1

Patrick Horgan

Cork
3-11
20

Laois
2

Lar Corbett

Tipperary
4-4
16

Waterford

Shane Dooley

Offaly
1-13
16

Dublin
4

Pauric Mahony

Waterford
0-13
13

Tipperary

Paul Ryan

Dublin
0-13
13

Galway

Patrick Horgan

Cork
0-13
13

Tipperary
7

Eoin Kelly

Tipperary
2-6
12

Waterford

Henry Shefflin

Kilkenny
1-9
12

Dublin

Joe Canning

Galway
1-9
12

Clare

Paul Ryan

Dublin
1-9
12

Kilkenny

Shane Dooley

Offaly
1-9
12

Cork
12

Ryan O'Dwyer

Dublin
3-2
11

Limerick

Paul Ryan

Dublin
1-8
11

Offaly

Declan Hannon

Limerick
0-11
11

Dublin
15

Paudie O'Sullivan

Galway
3-1
10

Laois

Cyril Donnellan

Galway
3-1
10

Westmeath

Damien Hayes

Galway
2-4
10

Clare

Eoin Kelly

Tipperary
1-7
10

Cork

Brendan Murtagh

Westmeath
0-10
10

Antrim

Neil McManus

Antrim
0-10
10

Westmeath

Neil McManus

Antrim
0-10
10

Laois

Patrick Horgan

Cork
0-10
10

Offaly

Joe Canning

Galway
0-10
10

Cork


Hat-tricks[edit]




























PlayerForAgainstResultDate
Cyril DonnellanGalwayWestmeath4-17 : 2-14
4 June 2011
Patrick HorganCorkLaois10-20 : 1-13
18 June 2011
Paudie O'SullivanCorkLaois10-20 : 1-13
18 June 2011
Ryan O'DwyerDublinLimerick
3-13 : 0-18[permanent dead link]

24 July 2011


Four goals in a game[edit]












PlayerForAgainstResultDate
Lar CorbettTipperaryWaterford7-19 : 0-19
11 July 2011


Discipline[edit]


  • First yellow card of the championship: John A. Delaney for Laois against Antrim, 39 minutes (14 May 2011)

  • First red card of the championship: Neil McAuley for Antrim against Laois, 40 minutes (14 May 2011)


Miscellaneous[edit]



  • Antrim's defeat of Laois in the preliminary round of the Leinster championship is the team's first ever victory in the provincial series of games.[21]

  • The Munster quarter-final meeting of Cork and Tipperary sets a new record as the eighth 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.

  • The Leinster semi-final meeting between Wexford and Kilkenny at Wexford Park is the first championship meeting between the two sides at that venue since the 1944 Leinster semi-final.

  • The All-Ireland qualifiers preliminary round meeting between Antrim and Westmeath is the first ever championship meeting between the two sides.

  • The All-Ireland qualifiers preliminary round meeting between Laois and Cork is the first championship meeting between the two sides since the 1915 All-Ireland final. Laois are the only team that Cork have played but never beaten in the championship.

  • Cork's total of 10-20 against Laois in the preliminary round of the qualifiers is the first time that a side has scored ten goals in the championship since Offaly defeated Westmeath by 10-9 to 2-6 in the 1966 Leinster first round.

  • The Leinster semi-final meeting of Galway and Dublin is not only both sides first meeting in the provincial championship but is also the first meeting of the two sides since the 1941 All-Ireland semi-final.[22]

  • Dublin preserve their 100% championship record over Galway with a victory in the Leinster semi-final. Previous victories came in the 1924 All-Ireland final and the 1941 All-Ireland semi-final


  • Lar Corbett becomes Tipperary's all-time leading championship goalscorer when he scores his 21st goal against Clare in the Munster semi-final.[23]

  • For the first time in history Dublin qualify for the provincial minor, under-21 and senior finals in the same year.

  • Kilkenny's defeat of Dublin in the Leinster final is their seventh consecutive provincial title and sets a new record. Kilkenny also held the previous record of six-in-a-row between 1998 and 2003.


  • Henry Shefflin's goal in the Leinster final made him the only player in history to score a goal in thirteen consecutive championship seasons.

  • Tipperary's 7-19 to 0-19 defeat of Waterford is the biggest margin of victory in a Munster final since Cork beat Waterford by 5-31 to 3-6 in the 1982 provincial decider. The 21-point winning margin is joint ninth in the top ten biggest Munster final victories.[24]

  • The last time a team scored seven or more goals in a Munster final was in 1936 when Limerick defeated Tipperary by 8-5 to 4-6. Mick Mackey scored 5-3 of their total.


  • Brendan Cummins equalled Christy Ring's all-time championship appearances record, joining Ring on 65 appearances for Tipperary in the Munster Final.[25]


  • Tony Browne of Waterford becomes the fourth player to achieve at least 60 championship appearances with his appearance against Galway in the All-Ireland quarter-final.

  • Dublin's defeat of Limerick in the All-Ireland quarter-final is their first ever championship victory over the Munster team. As a result of this, Dublin reach the All-Ireland semi-final for the first time since 1948.

  • Waterford preserve their 100% championship record over Galway with a victory in the All-Ireland quarter-final. They have now beaten the westerners on ten occasions on the championship.

  • The All-Ireland semi-final between Kilkenny and Waterford is delayed by fifteen minutes due to the playing of extra time in the All-Ireland minor semi-final between Clare and Galway.

  • Kilkenny become the first team ever to reach six consecutive All-Ireland finals.

  • Tipperary's Brendan Cummins lines out for the 65th time in championship hurling to become the most "capped" player of all-time in the All-Ireland semi-final against Dublin. After equalling Christy Ring's long-held record in the Munster final he betters it in this game.[26]

  • The All-Ireland final between Kilkenny and Tipperary is the third year in-a-row that the sides meet in the championship decider. This is the first time that this has happened since 1903, when Cork and London met in the All-Ireland final for the third consecutive year.[27]

  • As a result of Kilkenny's All-Ireland final defeat of Tipperary, Henry Shefflin and Eddie Brennan join Christy Ring and John Doyle as holders of a record eight All-Ireland medals.


Player facts[edit]


Debutantes

The following players made their début in the 2011 championship:

















































































































































































































































































































































Player
Team
Date
Opposition
Game

Michael Armstrong

Antrim
May 14

Laois
Leinster preliminary round

James Black

Antrim
May 14

Laois
Leinster preliminary round

Conor McCann

Antrim
May 14

Laois
Leinster preliminary round

Chris McGuinness

Antrim
May 14

Laois
Leinster preliminary round

Kevin Molloy

Antrim
May 14

Laois
Leinster preliminary round

Seán Burke

Laois
May 14

Antrim
Leinster preliminary round

Noel Costelloe

Laois
May 14

Antrim
Leinster preliminary round

Willie Dunphy

Laois
May 14

Antrim
Leinster preliminary round

Brian Galvin

Laois
May 14

Antrim
Leinster preliminary round

Paul Coady

Carlow
May 22

Westmeath
Leinster preliminary round

Dwaine Kavanagh

Carlow
May 22

Westmeath
Leinster preliminary round

Jack Kavanagh

Carlow
May 22

Westmeath
Leinster preliminary round

Kevin Kehoe

Carlow
May 22

Westmeath
Leinster preliminary round

Nicky Roberts

Carlow
May 22

Westmeath
Leinster preliminary round

Niall Dowdall

Westmeath
May 22

Carlow
Leinster preliminary round

Christopher Flanagan

Westmeath
May 22

Carlow
Leinster preliminary round

John Gilligan

Westmeath
May 22

Carlow
Leinster preliminary round

Alan McGrath

Westmeath
May 22

Carlow
Leinster preliminary round

Cathal Scally

Westmeath
May 22

Carlow
Leinster preliminary round

Mattie Donnelly

Antrim
May 29

Wexford
Leinster quarter-final

Seán Hawes

Antrim
May 29

Wexford
Leinster quarter-final

Kevin McKeague

Antrim
May 29

Wexford
Leinster quarter-final

Stephen McDonnell

Cork
May 29

Tipperary
Munster quarter-final

James Nagle

Cork
May 29

Tipperary
Munster quarter-final

Daire Plunkett

Dublin
May 29

Offaly
Leinster quarter-final

Colin Egan

Offaly
May 29

Dublin
Leinster quarter-final

James Mulrooney

Offaly
May 29

Dublin
Leinster quarter-final

Éanna Murphy

Offaly
May 29

Dublin
Leinster quarter-final

John O'Keeffe

Tipperary
May 29

Cork
Munster quarter-final

Niall Breen

Wexford
May 29

Antrim
Leinster quarter-final

Brian Doyle

Wexford
May 29

Antrim
Leinster quarter-final

Matthew O'Hanlon

Wexford
May 29

Antrim
Leinster quarter-final

Johnny Coen

Galway
June 4

Westmeath
Leinster quarter-final

Barry Daly

Galway
June 4

Westmeath
Leinster quarter-final

Colin Fennelly

Kilkenny
June 11

Wexford
Leinster semi-final

David Herity

Kilkenny
June 11

Wexford
Leinster semi-final

Paddy Hogan

Kilkenny
June 11

Wexford
Leinster semi-final

Paul Murphy

Kilkenny
June 11

Wexford
Leinster semi-final

Garrett Sinnott

Wexford
June 11

Kilkenny
Leinster semi-final

Kevin Downes

Limerick
June 12

Waterford
Munster semi-final

Richie McCarthy

Limerick
June 12

Waterford
Munster semi-final

Seán Tobin

Limerick
June 12

Waterford
Munster semi-final

Darragh Fives

Waterford
June 12

Limerick
Munster semi-final

Wayne Hutchinson

Waterford
June 12

Limerick
Munster semi-final

Pauric Mahony

Waterford
June 12

Limerick
Munster semi-final

Brian O'Sullivan

Waterford
June 12

Limerick
Munster semi-final

David O'Sullivan

Waterford
June 12

Limerick
Munster semi-final

Bill Cooper

Cork
June 18

Laois
All-Ireland qualifiers preliminary round

Jamie Coughlan

Cork
June 18

Laois
All-Ireland qualifiers preliminary round

Ger Reddin

Laois
June 18

Cork
All-Ireland qualifiers preliminary round

Kieran Martin

Westmeath
June 18

Antrim
All-Ireland qualifiers preliminary round

Conor McGrath

Clare
June 19

Tipperary
Munster semi-final

Cathal McInerney

Clare
June 19

Tipperary
Munster semi-final

Patrick O'Connor

Clare
June 19

Tipperary
Munster semi-final

John Coghlan

Tipperary
June 19

Clare
Munster semi-final

Stephen Lillis

Tipperary
June 19

Clare
Munster semi-final

Brian Doyle

Carlow
June 25

Westmeath
All-Ireland qualifiers phase 1

John Doyle

Carlow
June 25

Westmeath
All-Ireland qualifiers phase 1

Thomas Carroll

Offaly
June 25

Cork
All-Ireland qualifiers phase 1

Declan Hannon

Limerick
July 2

Wexford
All-Ireland qualifiers phase 2

Liam Markham

Clare
July 2

Galway
All-Ireland qualifiers phase 2

James Regan

Galway
July 2

Clare
All-Ireland qualifiers phase 2

Matthew Ruth

Kilkenny
July 3

Dublin
Leinster final

Paul Schutte

Dublin
July 3

Kilkenny
Leinster final

Conor Lehane

Cork
July 9

Galway
All-Ireland qualifiers phase 3

Jerome Maher

Waterford
July 10

Tipperary
Munster Final
Retirees

The following players played their last game in the 2011 championship:






























































Player
Team
Last Game
Date
Opposition
Début

Ronan Curran[28]

Cork
All-Ireland qualifiers phase 3
July 9

Galway

2003

Benny Dunne[29]

Tipperary
All-Ireland final
September 4

Kilkenny

2002

James "Cha" Fitzpatrick[30]

Kilkenny
Leinster final
July 3

Dublin

2004

Clinton Hennessy[31]

Waterford
All-Ireland semi-final
August 7

Kilkenny

2005

Ciarán Herron[32]

Antrim
All-Ireland qualifiers phase 3
July 9

Limerick

2000

Karl McKeegan[33]

Antrim
Leinster preliminary round
May 14

Laois

2002

Jerry O'Connor[34]

Cork
All-Ireland qualifiers phase 3
July 9

Galway

2000

Damien Reale[35]

Limerick
All Ireland Quarter Final
July 24

Dublin

2001

Donie Ryan[36]

Limerick
All Ireland Quarter Final
July 24

Dublin

2000


Media coverage[edit]


The 2011 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship was covered extensively in Ireland by RTÉ Television, RTÉ Radio and RTÉ.ie, with coverage of 31 live games across both the All-Ireland Football and Hurling Championships, with Michael Lyster presenting the live coverage. The Sunday Game presented by Des Cahill covered extended highlights and analysis of the day's games on a Sunday night. Live games, on demand re-runs and match highlights were also carried on the RTÉ website.[37]TV3 also broadcast a selection of All-Ireland Senior Football Championship and All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship matches, as well as a weekly preview show called The GAA Show which aired on a Friday evening during the championship.[38]



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