Leinster Senior Hurling Championship

Leinster Senior Hurling Championship
Current season or competition:
2016 Leinster Senior Hurling Championship
Founded 1888
Region Leinster (GAA)
Trophy Bob O'Keeffe Cup
No. of teams 10
Title holders Kilkenny (71st title)
Most titles Kilkenny (71 titles)
TV partner(s) RTÉ, TV3, Sky Sports
Official website Official website

The Leinster Senior Hurling Championship is an annual hurling competition organised by the Gaelic Athletic Association since 1888 for the top hurling teams in the province of Leinster in Ireland.

The series of games are played during the summer months with the Leinster final currently being played on the first Sunday in July. The trophy for the winning team is the Bob O'Keeffe Cup. In the current format, the four weaker teams play in an initial qualifier group. The top two teams in the qualifier group and the seeded teams complete the championship on a straight knockout basis whereby once a team loses they are eliminated.

The Leinster Championship is an integral part of the wider All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship. The winners of the Leinster final, like their counterparts in the Munster Championship, are rewarded by advancing directly to the semi-final stage of the All-Ireland series of games. The losers of the Leinster final, again like their Munster counterparts, enter the All-Ireland series at the quarter-final stage.

Nine teams currently participate in the Leinster Championship, including Galway from Connacht and Antrim from Ulster. The most successful team in hurling, namely Kilkenny, play their provincial hurling in the Leinster Championship. They have won the provincial title on 71 occasions during their history while also claiming 35 All-Ireland titles; both of these are all-time records.

The title has been won at least once by six counties, all but one of which (Galway) have won the title more than once. Kilkenny are the current champions.

Format

The Leinster Championship begins with an initial qualifier group and then becomes a straight knock-out competition. The draw is usually made in October of the previous year. The competition has become more competitive since the emergence of Dublin as a hurling power.

Each match is played as a single leg. If a match is drawn there is a replay. Drawn replays are now settled with extra time, however, if both sides are still level at the end of extra time a second replay takes place and so on until a winner is found. If the quarter-finals end in draws, extra time is played immediately as replays are only permitted for provincial semi-finals and finals.

Michael Collins talking to hurlers before the 1921 Senior Hurling Championship match at Croke Park, 11 September 1921

The format had remained virtually the same since the very first Leinster Championship in 1888. The biggest change to the championship format took place in 2009. Galway had no opposition in the Connacht Championship since 2004 and it was decided at a special meeting of the GAA's congress that Galway would join the Leinster Championship for a three-year trial period, starting with the 2009 championship. Antrim GAA, being the only Tier 1 team in the Ulster Championship, would also participate in the Leinster Championship on a three-year trial period. Antrim, however, will also still compete in the Ulster Championship which will be run as a separate tournament to the All-Ireland Hurling Championship. In 2014 the five weaker counties in the Leinster championship played in a qualifier group before the main championship. This was reduced to four in 2015.

Nine counties currently participate in the Leinster Championship — Carlow, Dublin, Galway, Kerry, Kilkenny, Laois, Offaly, Westmeath and Wexford.

Qualifier Group Stage

The four weaker counties in the championship play a round robin group stage. Every team plays the other three teams once. The top two teams from this group advance to the quarter finals of the championship. The bottom team is automatically relegated.

Quarter-finals

A draw is made to determine the pairings for the Leinster quarter-finals. Six teams – whichever four of Dublin, Galway, Kilkenny, Laois and Wexford who haven't won the title the previous year, and the top two from the qualifier group will be included in the draw. The winners of these three games advance to the Leinster semi-final stages. The three defeated teams are eliminated from the provincial championship.

Semi-finals & Final

A draw is made to determine the pairings for the two Leinster semi-finals. The current title holders receive a bye to one of these semi-finals. They are joined by the three winners from the quarter-final stages. The winners of these two semi-finals advance to the Leinster final. The two defeated teams are eliminated from the provincial championship.

All-Ireland

The Leinster Championship Is part of the GAA Hurling All-Ireland Senior Championship. The teams that are defeated in the Leinster quarter-finals advance to round one of the All-Ireland qualifiers. The two teams that are defeated in the Leinster semi-finals advance to round two of the All-Ireland qualifiers. The winners of the Leinster final automatically qualify for the semi-finals of the All-Ireland while the runners-up qualify for the quarter-finals.

Venues

The following stadia are frequently used during the Leinster Championship:

Location Stadium Capacity
Dublin Croke Park 82,300
Kilkenny Nowlan Park 30,000
Portlaoise O'Moore Park 27,000
Wexford Wexford Park 25,000
Tullamore O'Connor Park 20,000

Leinster Championship matches were traditionally played at neutral venues or at a location that was deemed to be halfway between the two participants, however, counties eventually came to home and away agreements depending on the size of their stadia. The Leinster final has, in recent times, always been played at the GAA's headquarters in Croke Park in Dublin. Some criticism has been leveled against the Leinster Council for continuing to play the provincial decider in Croke Park, as Kilkenny's dominance over the last decade has led to a downturn in attendances, leading to the match effectively being played in a stadium that isn't even half full.

Trophies and medals

At the end of the Leinster final, the winning team is presented with a trophy. The Bob O'Keeffe Cup is held by the winning team until the following year's final. Traditionally, the presentation is made at a special rostrum in the stand where GAA and political dignitaries and special guests view the match.

The cup is decorated with ribbons in the colours of the winning team. During the game the cup actually has both teams' sets of ribbons attached and the runners-up ribbons are removed before the presentation. The winning captain accepts the cup on behalf of his team before giving a short speech. Individual members of the winning team then have an opportunity to come to the rostrum to lift the cup.

The cup is named after Bob O'Keeffe, a native of Kilkenny who later won an All-Ireland medal with Laois and served as President of the GAA in the 1930s. The cup was donated by the Leinster Council in 1950 to commemorate O'Keeffe. The cup is the biggest to be presented in Gaelic Games, standing 3 feet 8 inches, weighing 564 ounces and with a capacity of 6 gallons. The Celtic chase work has been taken from the Book of Kells. The hurler depicted on the top of the cup is barefooted, which is significant in view of the fact that O'Keeffe originally played in that manner. The original Bob O'Keeffe Cup was donated to the GAA museum at Croke Park in 2005. It was replaced by a replica also named the Bob O'Keeffe Cup.

A 2012 Leinster Senior Hurling Championship winners' medal was later sold on eBay for €570.[1]

Sponsorship

Since 1995, the Leinster Championship has been sponsored. The sponsor has usually been able to determine the championship's sponsorship name. The list below details who the sponsors have been and what they called the competition:

Leinster Championship moments

General statistics

Performance by county

County Wins Finals lost Years won Years runner-up
1 Kilkenny 71 29 1888, 1893, 1895, 1897, 1898, 1900, 1903, 1904, 1905, 1907, 1909, 1911, 1912, 1913, 1916, 1922, 1923, 1925, 1926, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1939, 1940, 1943, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1950, 1953, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1963, 1964, 1966, 1967, 1969, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1978, 1979, 1982, 1983, 1986, 1987, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2014, 2015, 2016 1896, 1902, 1906, 1908, 1914, 1917, 1919, 1920, 1921, 1927, 1934, 1938, 1941, 1942, 1949, 1955, 1956, 1960, 1962, 1965, 1968, 1970, 1976, 1977, 1980, 1989, 1995, 1997, 2012
2 Dublin 24 35 1889, 1892, 1894, 1896, 1902, 1906, 1908, 1917, 1919, 1920, 1921, 1924, 1927, 1928, 1930, 1934, 1938, 1941, 1942, 1944, 1948, 1952, 1961, 2013 1888, 1893, 1895, 1898, 1899, 1900, 1903, 1904, 1905, 1907, 1910, 1911, 1913, 1915, 1918, 1922, 1923, 1925, 1932, 1933, 1939, 1940, 1943, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1954, 1959, 1963, 1964, 1990, 1991, 2009, 2011, 2014
3 Wexford 20 31 1890, 1891, 1899, 1901, 1910, 1918, 1951, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1960, 1962, 1965, 1968, 1970, 1976, 1977, 1996, 1997, 2004 1897, 1916, 1944, 1950, 1952, 1953, 1957, 1958, 1961, 1966, 1967, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1984, 1988, 1992, 1993, 1994, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
4 Offaly 9 14 1980, 1981, 1984, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1994, 1995 1901, 1924, 1926, 1928, 1969, 1982, 1983, 1986, 1987, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2004
5 Laois 3 12 1914, 1915, 1949 1889, 1890, 1891, 1909, 1912, 1930, 1931, 1935, 1936, 1948, 1951, 1985
6 Galway 1 4 2012 2010, 2013, 2015, 2016
7 Westmeath 0 1 1937

Record Leinster medal winners

Player   Team   Titles won   Years  
Michael KavanaghKilkenny131998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
Henry ShefflinKilkenny131999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2014
Matty PowerKilkenny
Dublin
121922, 1923, 1925 1927, 1928, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1935 1936, 1937
Eddie BrennanKilkenny112000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
D.J. CareyKilkenny101991, 1992, 1993, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005
Eddie KeherKilkenny101963, 1964, 1966, 1967, 1969, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975
Frank CumminsKilkenny91971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1978, 1979, 1982, 1983
Phil 'Fan' LarkinKilkenny91963, 1964, 1969, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1978, 1979
Paddy LarkinKilkenny91931, 1932, 1933, 1935 1936, 1937, 1939, 1940, 1943
Sim WaltonKilkenny91903, 1904, 1905, 1907, 1909, 1911, 1912, 1913, 1916
Jack RochfordKilkenny91903, 1904, 1905, 1907, 1909, 1911, 1912, 1913, 1916

List of finals

All-Ireland champions
All-Ireland runners-up
Year Winners Score Runners-up Score Venue Captain Winning Team
1888[A] Kilkenny 0–7 Dublin 0–3 Portlaoise John Quinn J Quinn, J Fox, P Quinn, P Quinn, W Ryan, J Henneberry, P Synnott, J Walsh, J Hanrahan, P Fogarty, J Roche, J Rockett, John Phelan, James Phelan, W Walsh, M Walsh, W Fox, P Walsh, A Kenny, M Murphy, R Hogan.
1889[B] Dublin w/o Laois scr Inchicore Nicholas O'Shea
1890 Wexford 2–9 Laois 0–3 Clonturk Park Nick Daly
1891 Wexford w/o Laois scr Clonturk Park Nick Daly
1892[C] Dublin Paddy Egan
1893 Kilkenny w/o Dublin scr Dick Whelan
1894[D] Dublin John McCabe
1895 Kilkenny 1–5 Dublin 0–5 Clonturk Park James Grace
1896
(R)[E]
Dublin 1–8
4–6
Kilkenny 0–6
0–0
Jones' Road Paddy Buckley
1897 Kilkenny w/o Wexford scr (Jones' Road) Jackie Walsh
1898 Kilkenny 4–12 Dublin 3–2 Jones' Road Ned Hennessy
1899 Wexford 2–12 Kilkenny 1–4 Jones' Road Jim Furlong
1900 Kilkenny 4–11 Dublin 4–10 Wexford Park Dick 'Manager' Walsh
1901 Wexford 7–6 Offaly 1–3 Kilkenny Sportsfield Jim Furlong
1902 Dublin 0–8 Kilkenny 1–4 Jones' Road Danny McCormack
1903[F] Kilkenny 1–5 Dublin 1–5 Kilkenny Sportsfield Jer Doheny
1904 Kilkenny 2–8 Dublin 2–6 Enniscorthy Jer Doheny
1905 Kilkenny 2–8 Dublin 2–2 Wexford Park D.J. Stapleton
1906 Dublin 1–14 Kilkenny 0–5 Wexford Park Tom Hayes
1907 Kilkenny 4–14 Dublin 1–9 Geraldine Park Dick 'Drug' Walsh
1908 Dublin w/o Kilkenny scr (Jones' Road)
1909 Kilkenny 5–16 (31) Laois 2–7 (13) Kilkenny Sportsfield Dick 'Drug' Walsh
1910 Wexford 3–3 Dublin 1–1 Geraldine Park Dick Doyle
1911 Kilkenny 4–6 Dublin 3–1 Portlaoise Sportsfield Sim Walton
1912 Kilkenny 6–6 Laois 2–4 Portlaoise Sportsfield Sim Walton
1913
(R)
Kilkenny 0–3
7–5
Dublin 1–0
2–1
Wexford Park Dick 'Drug' Walsh
1914 Laois 3–2 Kilkenny 2–4 Kilkenny Sportsfield Jack Carroll
1915 Laois 3–2 Dublin 0–5 Kilkenny Sportsfield Jack Finlay
1916 Kilkenny 11–3 Wexford 2–2 Croke Park Sim Walton
1917 Dublin 5–1 Kilkenny 4–0 Croke Park John Ryan
1918 Wexford 2–3 Dublin 1–2 Enniscorthy Mick Cummins
1919 Dublin 1–5 Kilkenny 1–2 Wexford Park Charlie Stuart
1920 Dublin 4–5 Kilkenny 2–2 Croke Park Bob Mockler
1921 Dublin 4–4 Kilkenny 1–5 Croke Park Bob Mockler
1922 Kilkenny 3–4 Dublin 1–2 Croke Park Wattie Dunphy
1923 Kilkenny 4–1 Dublin 1–1 Croke Park Wattie Dunphy
1924 Dublin 4–4 Offaly 3–1 Croke Park Frank Wall
1925[G] Kilkenny 4–7 Dublin 6–4 Croke Park Dick Grace
1926 Kilkenny 3–8 Offaly 1–4 Croke Park Dick Grace
1927 Dublin 7–7 Kilkenny 4–6 Croke Park Mick Gill
1928 Dublin 9–7 Offaly 4–3 Croke Park Mick Gill
1929[H] Kilkenny 3–5 Dublin 2–6 O'Kennedy Park Wattie Dunphy
1930 Dublin 4–7 Laois 2–2 Nowlan Park Jim Walsh
1931 Kilkenny 4–7 Laois 4–2 Nowlan Park Lory Meagher
1932 Kilkenny 4–6 Dublin 3–5 O'Moore Park Jimmy Walsh
1933 Kilkenny 7–5 Dublin 5–5 Wexford Park Eddie Doyle
1934
(R)
Dublin 2–8
3–5
Kilkenny 4–2
2–2
O'Moore Park Steve Hegarty
1935 Kilkenny 3–8 Laois 0–6 O'Moore Park Lory Meagher
1936 Kilkenny 4–6 Laois 2–5 Nowlan Park Paddy Larkin
1937 Kilkenny 5–3 Westmeath 2–4 O'Moore Park Larry Duggan
1938
(R)
Dublin 2–3
4–9
Kilkenny 2–3
2–5
O'Moore Park
O'Connor Park
Mick Daniels
1939 Kilkenny 2–12 Dublin 4–3 O'Moore Park Jimmy Walsh
1940 Kilkenny 3–6 Dublin 2–5 Nowlan Park Jim Langton J O’Connell, P Grace, P Larkin, P Blanchfield, B Hinks, B Burke, P Phelan, J Kelly, J Walsh, J Langton, T Leahy, J Gargan, J Mulcahy, S O’Brien, J Phelan. Sub: P Boyle.
1941 Dublin 2–8 Kilkenny 1–8 Croke Park Ned Wade D Conway, P Farrell, M Butler, C McMahon, F White, D Davitt, J Byrne, M Gleeson, H Gray, M McDonnell, T Leahy, J Roche, E O’Boyle, P Maher, C Downes. Sub: P McCormack.
1942 Dublin 4–8 Kilkenny 1–4 Nowlan Park Frank White J Donegan, C O’Dwyer, M Butler, P McCormack, E O’Brien, F White, J Byrne, S Skehal, H Gray, M Ryan, N Wade, M McDonnell, P McMahon, P Kennedy, J Hickey.
1943 Kilkenny 3–9 Dublin 2–6 Nowlan Park Jimmy Walsh J Gilmartin, P Grace, P Larkin, P Blanchfield, E Fitzpatrick, B Burke, M Neary, J Walsh, T Wall, T Walsh, J Langton, J Kelly, J Mulcahy, S O’Brien, T Murphy. Subs: J Phelan, M Heffernan.
1944 Dublin 4–7 Wexford 3–3 Nowlan Park Mick Butler J Donegan, D Davitt, M Butler, P McCormack, F White, C Flanagan, J Egan, M Hassett, H Gray, T Leahy, N Wade, J Byrne, P Maher, C Downes, M Ryan. Sub: J O’Neill.
1945 Kilkenny 5–12 Dublin 3–4 Croke Park Peter Blanchfield J Walsh (Éire Óg), P Grace, M Kelly, P Blanchfield, J Heffernan, J Meagher, B Walsh, D Kennedy, T Murphy, J Gargan, J Langton, L Reidy, T Walton, S O’Brien, J Mulcahy. Sub: D Teehan.
1946 Kilkenny 3–8 Dublin 1–12 Croke Park Jack Mulcahy J Donegan, P Grace, M Butler, B Walsh, J Heffernan, J Meagher, J Mulcahy, D Kennedy, T Leahy, J Gargan, J Langton, T Murphy, T Walton, P O’Brien, S O’Brien. Sub: J Kelly.
1947 Kilkenny 7–10 Dublin 3–6 O'Moore Park Dan Kennedy J Donegan, P Grace, P Hayden, B Walsh, J Kelly, P Prendergast, M Marnell, D Kennedy, J Heffernan, S Downey, T Leahy, L Reidy, T Walton, P O’Brien, P Lennon.
1948 Dublin 5–9 Laois 3–3 O'Connor Park Frank Cummins K Matthews, N Dunphy, D Walsh, S Cronin, T Herbert, J Butler, P Donnelly, L Donnelly, D Cantwell, J Kennedy, M Williams, S Óg Ó Ceallacháin, P Thornton, J Prior, F Cummins. Sub: C Keely.
1949 Laois 3–8 Wexford 3–6 Nowlan Park Paddy Ruschitzko T Fitzpatrick, L White, J Bergin, P McCormack, J Murray, T Byrne, P Ruschitzko, J Styles, B Bohane, P Hogan, P O’Brien, B Dargan, P Lalor, H Gray, P Kelly.
1950 Kilkenny 3–11 Wexford 2–11 Nowlan Park John Keane R Dowling, J Hogan, P Hayden, M Marnell, P Buggy, P Prendergast, J Keane, B Walsh, S Downey, PJ Garvan, M Kenny, J Langton, J Heffernan, D Kennedy, L Reidy.
1951 Wexford 3–12 Laois 4–3 Croke Park Nicky Rackard J Rackard, M Byrne, N O’Donnell, M O’Hanlon, S Thorpe, Bobby Rackard, Billy Rackard, N Wheeler, J Morrissey, Podge Kehoe, J Cummins, T Russell, Paddy Kehoe, N Rackard, T Flood. Sub: B Donovan.
1952 Dublin 7–2 Wexford 3–6 Nowlan Park Jim Prior K Matthews, S Cronin, P Ryan, S Óg Ó Ceallacháin, D Ferguson, J Prior, T Fahy, M Wilson, C Murphy, G Kelly, R McCarthy, T Kelly, J Finnan, A O’Brien, T Herbert.
1953 Kilkenny 1–13 Wexford 3–5 Croke Park Padge Kehoe R Dowling, J Hogan, P Hayden, M Marnell, P Buggy, J Heffernan, J McGovern, B Walsh, J Sutton, S Clohosey, D Kennedy, D Carroll, J Langton, S Downey, M Kelly.
1954 Wexford 8–5 Dublin 1–4 Nowlan Park Padge Kehoe A Foley, B Rackard, N O’Donnell, M O’Hanlon, J English, Bobby Rackard, B Donovan, J Morrissey, S Hearne, Podge Kehoe, N Wheeler, D Aherne, T Ryan, N Rackard, T Flood.
1955
(R)
Wexford 2–7
5–6
Kilkenny 2–7
3–9
Croke Park Nick O'Donnell A Foley, Billy Rackard, N O’Donnell, M O’Hanlon, J English, Bobby Rackard, M Morrissey, J Morrissey, S Hearne, O Gough, Podge Kehoe, N Wheeler, T Ryan, N Rackard, T Flood. Sub: D Aherne.
1956 Wexford 4–8 Kilkenny 3–10 Croke Park Jim English A Foley, Bobbie Rackard, N O’Donnell, T Morrissey, J English, Billy Rackard, M Morrissey, J Morrissey, N Wheeler, Paddy Kehoe, T Flood, Podge Kehoe, T Ryan, N Rackard, T Dixon.
1957 Kilkenny 6–9 Wexford 1–5 Croke Park Mickey Kelly O Walsh, T Walsh (Dunnamaggin), J Walsh, J Maher, P Buggy, M Walsh, J McGovern, M Brophy, J Sutton, D Heaslip, M Kenny, M Kelly, D Rockett, B Dwyer, S Clohosey.
1958 Kilkenny 5–12 Wexford 4–9 Croke Park Mick Kenny O Walsh, T Walsh (Dunnamaggin), J Walsh, J Maher, P Buggy, M Walsh, J McGovern, M Brophy, J Sutton, M Fleming, M Kenny, M Kelly, D Rockett, B Dwyer, S Clohosey. Sub: L Cleere.
1959 Kilkenny 2–9 Dublin 1–11 Croke Park Seán Clohessy O Walsh, T Walsh (Dunnamaggin), J Walsh, J Maher, M Walsh, M Treacy, J McGovern, M Brophy, P Kelly, D Heaslip, D Carroll, M Fleming, S Clohosey, L Cleere, T O’Connell. Subs: T Kelly, M Brophy, M Kelly.
1960 Wexford 3–10 Kilkenny 2–11 Croke Park Nick O'Donnell P Nolan, J Mitchell, N O’Donnell, T Neville, J English, Billy Rackard, M Morrissey, N Wheeler, S Power, Podge Kehoe, J Morrissey, S Quaid, O McGrath, J Harding, J O’Brien.
1961 Dublin 7–5 Wexford 4–8 Nowlan Park Noel Drumgoole J Grey, D Ferguson, N Drumgoole, L Foley, L Ferguson, C Hayes, S Lynch, D Foley, F Whelan, A Boothman, M Bohan, L Shannon, B Boothman, P Croke, B Jackson.
1962 Wexford 3–9 Kilkenny 2–10 Croke Park Billy Rackard P Nolan, T Neville, N O’Donnell, N Colfer, J English, B Rackard, J Nolan, M Lyng, P Wilson, J O’Brien, P Kehoe, P Lynch, O McGrath, N Wheeler, T Flood.
1963 Kilkenny 2–10 Dublin 0–9 Croke Park Séamus Cleere O Walsh, P Larkin, C Whelan, M Treacy, S Cleere, T Carroll, M Coogan, P Moran, T Kelly, S Clohosey, J McGovern, E Keher, T Walsh (Thomastown), B Dwyer, T Murphy.
1964 Kilkenny 4–11 Dublin 1–8 Croke Park Seán Buckley O Walsh, P Larkin, P Dillon, J Treacy, S Cleere, T Carroll, P Henderson, P Moran, S Buckley, T Kelly, J Teehan, E Keher, T Walsh (Thomastown), T Forristal, T Murphy. Sub: D Heaslip.
1965 Wexford 2–11 Kilkenny 3–7 Croke Park Tom Neville P Nolan, W O’Neill, D Quigley, N Colfer, V Staples, T Neville, W Murphy, P Wilson, M Byrne, J O’Brien, C Dowdall, D Shannon, O McGrath, M Codd, J Foley.
1966 Kilkenny 1–15 Wexford 2–6 Croke Park Jim Lynch O Walsh, P Henderson, J Lynch, J Treacy, S Cleere, T Carroll, M Coogan, P Moran, J Teehan, E Keher, P Carroll, S Buckley, T Walsh (Thomastown), P Dillon, J Dunphy. Sub: C Dunne.
1967 Kilkenny 4–10 Wexford 1–12 Croke Park Jim Treacy O Walsh, T Carroll, P Dillon, J Treacy, S Cleere, P Henderson, M Coogan, P Moran, C Dunne, E Keher, J Bennett, T Walsh (Thomastown), P Foley, J Lynch, D Blanchfield.
1968 Wexford 3–13 Kilkenny 4–9 Croke Park Dan Quigley P Nolan, T Neville, E Kelly, N Colfer, V Staples, D Quigley, W Murphy, P Wilson, D Bernie, J Quigley, P Lynch, C Jacob, J O’Brien, J Berry, T Doran. Subs: S Whelan, M Browne.
1969 Kilkenny 3–9 Offaly 0–16 Croke Park Eddie Keher O Walsh, T Carroll, P Dillon, J Treacy, WiW llie Murphy (Rower-Inistioge), P Henderson, M Coogan, P Moran, M Lawler, P Lawlor, P Delaney, E Keher, J Millea, J Lynch, M Brennan. Subs: J Kinsella, S Buckley.
1970[I] Wexford 4–16 Kilkenny 3–14 Croke Park Michael Collins P Nolan, N Colfer, M Collins, T Neville, M Browne, D Quigley, W Murphy, D Bernie, P Wilson, M Quigley, J Quigley, N Buggy, P Quigley, T Doran, J Berry. Subs: T O’Connor, A Somers.
1971 Kilkenny 6–16 Wexford 3–16 Croke Park Pat Henderson O Walsh, P Larkin, P Dillon, J Treacy, P Lawlor, W Murphy (Rower-Inistioge), M Coogan, F Cummins, M Lawler, M Murphy, P Delaney, E Keher, M Brennan, K Purcell, N Byrne. Sub: P Cullen.
1972
(R)
Kilkenny 6–13
3–16
Wexford 6–13
1–14
Croke Park Noel Skehan N Skehan, P Larkin, P Dillon, J Treacy, P Lawlor, P Henderson, M Coogan, F Cummins, L O’Brien, J Kinsella, P Delaney, E Keher, M Murphy, K Purcell, M Crotty. Subs: E Morrissey, N Byrne.
1973 Kilkenny 4–22 Wexford 3–15 Croke Park Pat Delaney N Skehan, P Larkin, N Orr, J Treacy, P Lawlor, P Henderson, E Morrissey, F Cummins, L O’Brien, M Brennan, K Purcell, P Broderick, M Crotty, P Delaney, E Keher.
1974 Kilkenny 2–20 Wexford 2–14 Croke Park Nicky Orr N Skehan, P Larkin, N Orr, J Treacy, P Lawlor, P Henderson, G Henderson, F Cummins, B Harte, L O’Brien, P Delaney, M Crotty, M Brennan, K Purcell, E Keher. Subs: N Brennan, B Fitzpatrick.
1975[J] Kilkenny 2–20 Wexford 2–14 Croke Park Billy Fitzpatrick N Skehan, P Larkin, N Orr, B Cody, P Lawlor, P Henderson, T McCormack, F Cummins, L O’Brien, M Crotty, P Delaney, B Fitzpatrick, M Brennan, K Purcell, E Keher. Sub: G Henderson.
1976 Wexford 2–20 Kilkenny 1–6 Croke Park Tony Doran J Nolan, T O’Connor, W Murphy, J Prendergast, L Bennett, C Doran, N Buggy, M Jacob, B Rowesome, J Murphy, M Quigley, J Quigley, M Butler, T Doran, C Keogh.
1977 Wexford 3–17 Kilkenny 3–14 Croke Park Tony Doran J Nolan, T O’Connor, W Murphy, J Prendergast, E Walsh, C Doran, B Rowesome, M Jacob, N Buggy, C Keogh, M Quigley, J Quigley, M Butler, T Doran, J Murphy. Subs: D Bernie, M Casey.
1978 Kilkenny 2–16 Wexford 1–16 Croke Park Ger Henderson N Skehan, P Prendergast, P Larkin, D O’Hara, J Hennessy, G Henderson, R Reid, F Cummins, M Kennedy, L O’Brien, B Fitzpatrick, K Brennan, M Brennan, B Cody, M Ruth. Subs: M Crotty, G Fennelly.
1979 Kilkenny 2–21 Wexford 2–17 Croke Park Ger Fennelly N Skehan, J Henderson, P Larkin, P Prendergast, N Brennan, G Henderson, R Reid, J Hennessy, G Fennelly, B Fitzpatrick, F Cummins, L O’Brien, M Brennan, M Crotty, M Ruth. Sub: K Fennelly.
1980 Offaly 3–17 Kilkenny 5–10 Croke Park Pádraig Horan D Martin, P Moloughney, M Kennedy, P Fluery, A Fogarty, P Delaney, G Coughlan, J Kelly, B Keeshan, M Corrigan, B Bermingham, P Carroll, P Kirwan, P Horan, J Flaherty. Subs: E Coughlan, M Cashin.
1981 Offaly 3–12 Wexford 2–13 Croke Park Pádraig Horan D Martin, T Donoghue, E Coughlan, P Fluery, A Fogarty, P Delaney, G Coughlan, J Kelly, L Currams, P Kirwan, B Bermingham, M Corrigan, P Carroll, P Horan, J Flaherty. Sub: D Owens.
1982 Kilkenny 1–11 Offaly 0–12 Croke Park Brian Cody N Skehan, J Henderson, B Cody, D O’Hara, N Brennan, G Henderson, P Prendergast, J Hennessy, F Cummins, G Fennelly, R Power, B Fitzpatrick, M Brennan, L Fennelly, K Brennan. Subs: T McCormack, M Ruth, W Purcell.
1983 Kilkenny 1–17 Offaly 0–13 Croke Park Liam Fennelly N Skehan, J Henderson, B Cody, D O’Hara, J Hennessy, G Henderson, P Prendergast, F Cummins, G Fennelly, R Power, K Brennan, H Ryan, B Fitzpatrick, C Heffernan, L Fennelly.
1984 Offaly 1–15 Wexford 2–11 Croke Park Pat Fleury D Martin, L Carroll, E Coughlan, P Fluery, A Fogarty, P Delaney, G Coughlan, T Conneely, J Kelly, P Corrigan, B Bermingham, P Carroll, D Fogarty, P Horan, J Dooley. Subs: M Corrigan, B Keeshan.
1985 Offaly 5–15 Laois 0–17 Croke Park Pat Fleury J Troy, A Fogarty, E Coughlan, P Fluery, T Conneely, P Delaney, G Coughlan, D Owens, J Kelly, P Corrigan, P Carroll, M Corrigan, P Cleary, P Horan, J Dooley. Sub: B Bermingham.
1986 Kilkenny 4–10 Offaly 1–11 Croke Park Frank Holohan K Fennelly, P Prendergast, J Henderson, F Holohan, J Hennessy, G Henderson, S Fennelly, G Fennelly, R Power, P Walsh, C Heffernan, K Brennan, L Ryan, L Fennelly, H Ryan. Sub: B Fitzpatrick.
1987 Kilkenny 2–14 Offaly 0–17 Croke Park Paddy Prendergast K Fennelly, J Hennessy, P Prendergast, J Henderson, L Walsh, G Henderson, S Fennelly, G Fennelly, L Ryan, R Power, C Heffernan, P Walsh, L McCarthy, H Ryan, L Fennelly. Subs: K Brennan, T Lennon.
1988 Offaly 3–12 Wexford 1–14 Croke Park Aidan Fogarty J Troy, J Miller, A Fogarty, M Hanamy, B Keeshan, M Coughlan, G Coughlan, M Duignan, D Owens, V Teehan, P Delaney, M Corrigan, P Cleary, E Coughlan, J Dooley. Subs: J Kelly, P O’Connor.
1989 Offaly 3–15 Kilkenny 4–9 Croke Park Mark Corrigan J Troy, A Fogarty, E Coughlan, M Hanamy, R Mannion, P Delaney, G Coughlan, J Kelly, J Pilkington, M Duignan, D Regan, M Corrigan, D Owens, V Teehan, D Pilkington. Subs: J Dooley, P Corrigan.
1990 Offaly 1–19 Dublin 2–11 Croke Park Jim Troy J Troy, A Fogarty, E Coughlan, M Hanamy, B Whelehan, B Kelly, G Coughlan, J Pilkington, D Owens, M Duignan, D Regan, M Corrigan, P Cleary, J Kelly, D Pilkington. Sub: R Mannion.
1991 Kilkenny 1–13 Dublin 1–11 Croke Park Christy Heffernan M Walsh, E O’Connor, J Henderson, L Simpson, B Hennessy, P Dwyer, T Fogarty, R Power, M Phelan, DJ Carey, J Power, A Ronan, E Morrissey, C Heffernan, L Fennelly. Subs: M Cleere, L Ryan, J Brennan.
1992 Kilkenny 3–16 Wexford 2–9 Croke Park Liam Fennelly M Walsh, E O’Connor, P Dwyer, L Simpson, L Walsh, P O’Neill, W O’Connor, M Phelan, B Hennessy, L McCarthy, J Power, DJ Carey, E Morrissey, L Fennelly, A Ronan. Subs: C Heffernan, J Brennan.
1993
(R)
Kilkenny 2–14
2–12
Wexford 1–17
0–11
Croke Park Eddie O'Connor M Walsh, E O’Connor, P Dwyer, L Simpson, L Keoghan, P O’Neill, W O’Connor, M Phelan, B Hennessy, J Brennan, J Power, DJ Carey, E Morrissey, PJ Delaney, A Ronan. Subs: J Walsh, C Heffernan.
1994 Offaly 1–18 Wexford 0–14 Croke Park Martin Hanamy D Hughes, S McGuckan, K Kinahan, M Hanamy, B Whelehan, H Rigney, K Martin, J Pilkington, D Regan, J Dooley, J Troy, J Dooley, B Dooley, B Kelly, M Duignan. Subs: D Pilkington.
1995 Offaly 2–16 Kilkenny 2–5 Croke Park Johnny Pilkington D Hughes, S McGuckan, K Kinahan, M Hanamy, B Whelehan, H Rigney, K Martin, J Pilkington, D Regan, J Dooley, J Troy, J Dooley, B Dooley, P O’Connor, M Duignan. Subs: B Kelly, D Pilkington.
1996 Wexford 2–23 Offaly 2–15 Croke Park Martin Storey D Fitzhenry, C Kehoe, G Cushe, J O’Connor, R Guiney, L Dunne, S Flood, A Fenlon, L O’Gorman, R McCarthy, M Storey, L Murphy, T Dempsey, G Laffan, E Scallan. Subs: B Byrne, G O’Connor.
1997 Wexford 2–14 Kilkenny 1–11 Croke Park Rod Guiney D Fitzhenry, C Kehoe, G Cushe, E Furlong, R Guiney, L Dunne, S Flood, A Fenlon, L O’Gorman, R McCarthy, M Storey, L Murphy, P Codd, G Laffan, T Dempsey. Subs: D Guiney, B Byrne.
1998 Kilkenny 3–10 Offaly 1–11 Croke Park Tom Hickey J Dermody, T Hickey, P O’Neill, WW illie O’Connor, M Kavanagh, C Brennan, L Keoghan, P Larkin, P Barry, DJ Carey, J Dooley, B McEvoy, N Moloney, PJ Delaney, C Carter. Subs: A Comerford, K O’Shea, M Phelan.
1999 Kilkenny 5–14 Offaly 1–16 Croke Park Denis Byrne J McGarry, T Hickey, C Brennan, W O’Connor, M Kavanagh, E Kennedy, P Mullally, A Comerford, D Byrne, DJ Carey, J Power, B McEvoy, K O’Shea, H Shefflin, C Carter. Sub: Moloney.
2000 Kilkenny 2–21 Offaly 1–13 Croke Park Willie O'Connor J McGarry; M Kavanagh, N Hickey, W O'Connor; P Larkin, E Kennedy, P Barry; A Comerford, B McEvoy; S Grehan, J Power, D Byrne; C Carter, D J Carey, H Shefflin. Subs: A Cummins, J Hoyne, E Brennan.
2001 Kilkenny 2–19 Wexford 0–12 Croke Park Denis Byrne J McGarry; M Kavanagh, N Hickey, JJ Delaney; P Larkin, E Kennedy, S Dowling; A Comerford, C Brennan; D Byrne, J Hoyne, B McEvoy; C Carter, DJ Carey, H Shefflin. Subs: E Brennan, S Grehan.
2002 Kilkenny 0–19 Wexford 0–17 Croke Park Andy Comerford J McGarry; M Kavanagh, N Hickey, P Larkin; R Mullally, P Barry, JJ Delaney; D Lyng, A Comerford; J Hoyne, H Shefflin, B McEvoy; E Brennan, M Comerford, C Carter. Subs: S Grehan, A Geoghegan, S Dowling, B Dowling.
2003 Kilkenny 2–23 Wexford 2–12 Croke Park D.J. Carey J McGarry; M Kavanagh, N Hickey, J Ryall; S Dowling, P Barry, JJ Delaney; D Lyng, C Phelan; J Hoyne, H Shefflin, T Walsh; DJ Carey, M Comerford, E Brennan.
2004 Wexford 2–12 Offaly 1–11 Croke Park John O'Connor D Fitzhenry; M Travers, D Ryan, D O’Connor; R McCarthy, D Ruth, J O’Connor; A Fenlon, T Mahon; BP Carley, E Quigley, B Lambert; M Jordan, M Jacob, R Jacob. Subs: P Codd, C McGrath.
2005 Kilkenny 0–22 Wexford 1–16 Croke Park Peter Barry J McGarry; J Tyrrell, N Hickey, J Ryall; P Mullally, P. Barry, JJ Delaney; D Lyng, B Barry; M Comerford, E Larkin, T Walsh, C Phelan, H Shefflin. Subs: E McCormack, E Brennan, M Kavanagh, M Phelan, J Hoyne.
2006 Kilkenny 1–23 Wexford 1–12 Croke Park Jackie Tyrrell J McGarry; D Cody, JJ Delaney, N Hickey; J Tyrrell, J Tennyson, T Walsh; D Lyng, R Mullally, E Brennan, J Fitzpatrick, M Rice; M Comerford, E Larkin, H Shefflin. Subs: M Fennelly, R Power, W O'Dwyer.
2007 Kilkenny 2–24 Wexford 1–12 Croke Park Henry Shefflin PJ Ryan; M Kavanagh, N Hickey, J Tyrell; T Walsh, B Hogan, JJ Delaney; J Fitzpatrick, M Fennelly; M Comerford, E Brennan, E Larkin; E Reid, H Shefflin, W O'Dwyer. Subs: J Ryall, J Dalton, J Tennyson, M Rice, D Cody.
2008 Kilkenny 5–21 Wexford 0–17 Croke Park James "Cha" Fitzpatrick PJ Ryan; M Kavanagh, JJ Delaney, J Dalton; T Walsh, B Hogan, PJ Delaney; J Fitzpatrick, J Tyrrell; M Comerford, Derek Lyng, E Larkin; R Power, H Shefflin, E Brennan. Subs: A Fogarty, W O'Dwyer, M Rice, R Mullally.
2009 Kilkenny 2–18 Dublin 0–18 Croke Park Michael Fennelly PJ Ryan; M Kavanagh, JJ Delaney, J Tyrrell; T Walsh, J Tennyson, J Dalton; D Lyng, M Rice; H Shefflin, M Comerford, E Larkin; E Brennan, R Power, A Fogarty. Subs: TJ Reid, J Fitzpatrick.
2010 Kilkenny 1–19 Galway 1–12 Croke Park T. J. Reid PJ Ryan; J Dalton, N Hickey, J Tyrrell; T Walsh, B Hogan, JJ Delaney; M Rice, M Fennelly; TJ Reid, E Brennan, E Larkin; M Comerford, R Power, H Shefflin. Subs: J Tennyson, A Fogarty, R Hogan, J Mulhall.
2011 Kilkenny 4–17 Dublin 1–15 Croke Park Brian Hogan D Herrity, N Hickey, JJ Delaney, J Tyrrell, T Walsh, B Hogan, P Murphy, M Fennelly, M Rice, TJ Reid, R Power, E Larkin, C Fennelly, H Shefflin, R Hogan. Subs: P Hogan, J Fitzpatrick, J Mulhall, M Ruth.
2012 Galway 2–21 Kilkenny 2–11 Croke Park Fergal Moore J Skehill; F Moore, K Hynes, J Coen; D Collins, T Og Regan, N Donoghue; I Tannian, A Smyrg; N Burke, D Burke, D Hayes; J Canning, C Cooney, C Donnellan. Subs: J Glynn, J Regan, T Haran, J Cooney. [4]
2013 Dublin 2–25 Galway 2–13 Croke Park John McCaffrey G Maguire, N Corcoran, P Kelly, P Schutte, S Hiney, L Rushe, M Carton, J McCaffrey, J Boland, C Keaney, R O'Dwyer, D Sutcliffe, D O'Callaghan, D Treacy, P Ryan. Subs: A Smith, C McCormack, O Gough, S Durkin, M Schutte, S Lambert. [5]
2014 Kilkenny 0–24 Dublin 1–9 Croke Park Lester Ryan D Herity; P Murphy, JJ Delaney, J Tyrrell; J Holden, B Hogan, C Buckley; R Hogan, C Fogarty; P Walsh, C Fennelly, TJ Reid; W Walsh, E Larkin, J Power. Subs: H Shefflin, A Fogarty, L Ryan [6]
2015 Kilkenny 1-25 Galway 2–15 Croke Park Joey Holden E Murphy; P Murphy, J Holden, J Tyrrell; P Walsh, K Joyce, C Buckley; C Fogarty, W Walsh; R Hogan, J Power, C Fennelly; G Aylward, TJ Reid, E Larkin. Subs: S Prendergast, M Kelly, M Ruth. [7]
2016 Kilkenny 1-25 Galway 0–22 Croke Park Lester Ryan E Murphy; P Murphy, J Holden, R. Lennon; P Walsh, K Joyce, C Buckley; C Fogarty, M. Fennelly, W. Walsh, C. Fennelly, L. Ryan, JJ Farrell, TJ Reid, E. Larkin. Subs: R. Hogan, J. Power [8]

A. ^ A goal outweighed any number of points until 1892. Points were only taken into consideration when the teams finished level on goals.
B. ^ Dublin received a walkover from Laois in the final. Louth were the only other team to participate.
C. ^ Goals were revalued to five points each. Dublin were unopposed in the championship.
D. ^ Dublin were unopposed in the championship.
E. ^ Goals were revalued to three points each. The final was replayed after Kilkenny launched an objection following the original match.
F. ^ Kilkenny were awarded the title as the Dublin goal was disputed.
G. ^ Dublin won the final; however, Kilkenny were awarded the title after launching an objection.
H. ^ The final was declared void after both teams were disqualified for being late on the field.
I. ^ All inter-county games were increased from sixty to eighty minutes.
J. ^ All inter-county games were reduced from eighty to seventy minutes.

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