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 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The All-Ireland Final of 1994 has come to be remembered as the "five minute final." Limerick looked set to win their first All-Ireland title since 1973 until Offaly stage one of the greatest comebacks of all time, scoring two goals and most of their points in the last few minutes.
The Championship of 1888 remains unfinished owing to a tour of the United States by GAA Hurlers, Footballers and Athletes.
The All-Ireland Final of 1993 is the last game to be played in the old Croke Park before the demolition of the Cusack Stand and the beginning of a multi-million pound redevelopemt of the entire stadium.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/All-Ireland_Senior_Hurling_Championship   (2355 words)

  
 Hurling - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Significant hurling matches are those between the counties of Ireland in each of the four national provinces.
Hurling is an outdoor team sport of Celtic origin, played with sticks and a ball.
For the Cornish sport of hurling, see Hurling the Silver Ball.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hurling   (1209 words)

  
 Hoganstand - Offaly GAA Football & Hurling
All-Ireland hurling champions Cork have avoided Waterford in their half of the Munster championship after the draws were made while in football, there are tough games ahead for a number of counties, including Meath under new boss Eamonn Barry.
UCD hurling team-manager was less than satisfied with the performance of the referee despite being pleased with his side’s 1-12 to 1-7 victory over Birr in their Leinster club senior hurling championship clash at Parnell Park.
No fewer than eleven games, including football and hurling finals in Connacht, are down for decision in another hectic weekend of AIB club championship action.
www.hoganstand.com /offaly   (1048 words)

  
 The GAA have announced that the Guinness sponsorship of the All-Ireland Hurling Championship is to be extended by a further two years after this year.
The GAA have announced that the Guinness sponsorship of the All-Ireland Hurling Championship is to be extended by a further two years after this year.
Hurling has enjoyed a new lease of life in the period since Guinness first became involved as sponsors and we are looking forward to once again working with them towards the promotion of the 2004 Hurling Championships.
This is the 10th year of Guinness' involvement with the Hurling Championship.
www.downgaa.net /downgaa/general/news/2004/may_guinness_deal.htm   (431 words)

  
 Eire Post
The Fire Service in Northern Ireland is teetering on the brink of an abyss due to on-going attacks on firemen on emergency call-outs, it was claimed today.
The Fire Service in Northern Ireland is teetering on the brink of an abyss due to on-going attac...
DUBLIN (AFP) - Ireland's President Mary McAleese left Dublin for an eight-day promotional visit to the US cities of Philadelphia and Seattle and the Canadian city of Vancouver, a spokesman said.
archive.wn.com /2005/05/23/1400/eirepost   (1061 words)

  
 ireland.com and The Irish Times, Ireland's Online Newspaper
The Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland, Dr Robin Eames, addressing the Church of Ireland General Synod in Dublin yesterday.
How children were cared for in Ireland today would have been totally unacceptable to our Victorian predecessors, the Church of Ireland primate, Archbishop Robin Eames, said yesterday.
IRAQ: Insurgents kidnapped the senior official in Iraq's rebellious Anbar province yesterday as the deadline set by the captors of an Australian hostage passed with no word on his fate.
www.ireland.com /newspaper/front/2005/0511   (780 words)

  
 Offaly on Encyclopedia.com
All-Ireland Hurling Final: IT'S TIME TO GIVE OFFALY THE CREDIT THEY
A part of the central plain of Ireland, the county is mostly flat with some sections covered by the Bog of Allen.
GAA: It's Offaly good; ALL-IRELAND CHAMPS MUCH IMPROVED; Offaly 1-14 Limerick 0-7.(Sport)
www.encyclopedia.com /html/O/Offaly.asp   (421 words)

  
 Articles - Gaelic Athletic Association
On 16 April 2005 the GAA's congress voted to suspend its Rule 42 ban on foreign games to enable the Football Association of Ireland and the Irish Rugby Football Union to play their international fixures at Croke Park while their own stadium, Lansdowne Road is being rebuilt.
The All-Ireland Hurling Final between Cork and Offaly is played in Semple Stadium, Thurles.
The ancient game of hurling was saved from extinction and both it and Gaelic football were standardised.
www.findize.com /articles/GAA   (1716 words)

  
 Rebel View - Liammac
In the history of the senior hurling championship only two counties have a positive record in clashes against Kilkenny.
For a few moments use your imagination to pretend that it is the morning of the All Ireland hurling final of 2006.
This year’s championships, in particular the hurling championship, have been the most dramatic and exciting we've seen in years.
www.rebelgaa.com /rebelview/list.asp?VID=7   (1299 words)

  
 Western People: Mayo prepare for new look 2005 All-Ireland Hurling championship
Details of the 2005 All Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Tier II competition that Mayo and Roscommon will participate in next year have been announced.
The top two teams in each group will qualify for the Tier II semi-finals with the final being a curtain-raiser to one of the games in closing stages of the All Ireland Senior Hurling championship.
Joined by eight other teams (all of whom played in Division 2 of the Allianz Hurling League in 2004), the two Connacht counties await the draw for two groups of five teams that will be play in Sections 2(a) and 2(b), meaning all sides play four group matches.
www.westernpeople.ie /news/story.asp?j=22333   (177 words)

  
 College Places 2001
The pressure of the universities' senior hurling competition is intense and scholarship students are supposed to perform, in addition to coping with course work.
Universities are the academies of hurling - the schools of excellence.
This is what greatness is all about in sport - players transcending their usual standards, playing not to the gallery of press, cameras or the cheers of the crowd, but giving their all for each other and their cause.
www.ireland.com /education/cao/2001/next18.htm   (717 words)

  
 Rebel Gaa - News
All-Ireland champions Cork dominate the 2005 Vodafone Hurling All-Stars with six representatives on the team, while accolades have also gone to beaten finalists Galway, National League winners Kilkenny, Tipperary and Clare.
Tyrone attacker O'Neill was widely expected to be named as the country's top footballer for 2005 after accumulating a remarkable personal tally of 5-50 in the Ulster and All-Ireland championships during the summer.
John Allen and Billy Morgan have been officially re-appointed as managers of the Cork senior hurling and football teams for the coming season.
rebelgaa.brinkster.net /news   (1070 words)

  
 County Limerick -
TheLimerick County Hurling Team,who play in the county colours of green and white have won the coveted All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship seven times, although despite good performances, their most recent success was in 1973.
County Limerick(Contae Luimnigh in Irish) is an Irish county in the province of Munster, located in the Mid-west of Ireland with County Clare to the north, County Cork to the south, County Kerry to the west and County Tipperary to the west.
Hurling in particular is strong in East Limerick.
www.grohol.com /psypsych/County_Limerick   (1181 words)

  
 Newtownshandrum GAA
Noel Horgan looks at Cork’s chances of retaining their All-Ireland SHC title and believes that the Munster semi-final with Waterford could well define the Rebels’ season in 2005.
Best of luck to Newtownshandrum's Paula O'Connor who will line out with the Cork Senior Camogie team in the All Ireland Camogie Semi-final against Galway on Sat, 21st Aug @ Nowlan Park.
Newtown will play Castlelyons in Kilworth on the 29th May 2005 in the first round of this years championship.
www.newtownshandrum.com   (492 words)

  
 RTÉ.ie Sport - GAA football and hurling draws made
The draw for the Bank of Ireland All-Ireland Senior Football Championship and the Guinness All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship for 2005 was made on RTÉ Two tonight.
The draw threw up some intriguing ties on both codes and should ensure yet another thrilling year of football and hurling action.
RTÉ.ie Sport - GAA football and hurling draws made
www.rte.ie /sport/2004/1017/champdraw2005.html   (57 words)

  
 National Cumann na mbunscol
Included amongst those to speak at the Conference are Tyrone football manager and 2005 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship winner Mickey Harte, retired Meath Football Manager Sean Boylan, Former Wexford Hurling Manager Liam Griffith and Tipperary Senior Hurling Manager Babs Keating.
lives of families across the 32 counties of Ireland and the coaches are at the front line of contact with the thousands of children and adults who participate in either Gaelic Football or Hurling.
In addition, those attending will be given the opportunity, throughout the day, to have their say by means of a wireless interactive polling system allowing the 1,000 delegates a unique opportunity to shape the new age for GAA games at the touch of a button.
www.scoilsport.org   (475 words)

  
 18-06-2005: Galway win but Laois impressive
All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship 2005 1st Round Qualifier Group A
They hadn’t it all their way at the Portlaoise grounds and the homeside matched them man for man until Galway hit a purple patch shooting seven points in a row midway during the second half which ultimately pointed them to victory.
At O’Moore Park on Saturday night Group 1 of the Hurling Qualifiers kicked off with a well earned 11 points victory for the Tribesmen of Galway.
netsoc.ucd.ie /~colind/news/180605.html   (627 words)

  
 Cork City Council > News & Current Events: Latest News: Civic Reception to honour the Cork Senior Hurling Team on winning the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship 2005
Civic Reception on Wednesday 26th October 2005 to honour the Cork Senior Hurling Team on winning the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship 2005.
Clune with members of the Cork County Board and members of the Cork Senior Hurling Team at a civic reception on Wednesday 26th of October in City Hall to honour the Team's All-Ireland Hurling Championship Victory.
Fresh on the heels of the All-Ireland victory in 2004 over the other aristocrats of hurling, Kilkenny, this year’s panel have proven it was no fluke by repeating the performance this year against Galway in bringing the McCarthy Cup back to Leeside once again.
www.corkcorp.ie /news/latest/civic_reception_hurling_team.shtml   (712 words)

  
 RTE Sport - Gaelic Football and Hurling news
Tipperary and Limerick served up a fantastic second half display in the Guinness Munster senior hurling championship at Semple Stadium but they must do it all again having finished level, on scoreline of 2-14 apiece.
Pat Mulcahy is the only change to Cork's All-Ireland winning side for Sunday's Guinness Munster Hurling Championship semi-final against Waterford at Semple Stadium.
The Guinness Munster Senior Hurling Championship quarter-final replay between Tipperary and Limerick will be shown live on RTÉ Television this Saturday.
www.rte.ie /sport/gaa/newsindex.html   (308 words)

  
 GaelicGazette.com -- All The GAA News That's Fit To Print!
All-Ireland’s Not Played In The Same Calendar Year.
A complete record of the Ulster hurling championship.
A complete record of the Munster Hurling Championship.
www.gaelicgazette.com /history.htm   (129 words)

  
 Shamrocks Hurling & Football Club -- The Club
In the year of 1919 Cork won the All Ireland Senior Hurling Title and wore the red jersey for the first time.
He recently captained Cork to the 2005 All-Ireland Junior Football Championship title, becoming the first player from the division to captain a successful Cork All-Ireland football winning team
In the year of the illfated Irish rebellion of 1916 Shamrocks played in the Cork Senior Hurling Final, only to be beaten by one point by Midleton.
www.geocities.com /naseamroga/about.html   (600 words)

  
 Unison.ie / Irish Independent - Irish and World News, Breaking News, Sports, Business, Classifieds
Nov 23rd: THE vexed question of UCD's participation in future Dublin hurling championships escalated last night when the captains of seven of Dublin's senior clubs issued what amounts to an ultimatum calling for the invitation to third level institutions to be withdrawn.
Nov 24th: A TOUCH of history and a touch of controversy peppered Cork's contribution to the 2005 Vodafone All Star hurling team last night.
Nov 25th: LIMERICK spent almost €750,000 on preparing their football and hurling teams in 2005 - but still ended up without a title of any significance.
www.unison.ie /sportsdesk/hurling   (1173 words)

  
 Clare GAA News: Hurling, Football & Sporting Events
All-Ireland Hurling & Football Finals involving Clare during the next 5 years 2001-2005 inclusive.
It was 81 years before their next All-Ireland title when they beat Offaly in the 1995 All-Ireland Final.
Championship medals at all levels with his club.
www.claregaa.ie /gaa/news1.htm   (2637 words)

  
 Sarsfields Hurling Club
The club boasts an number of inter-county players in the past and present like Paddy Barry (Captained Cork Seniors to All-Ireland Glory), Alan Lotty, Micka Brennan, Teddy McCarthy(Dual All-Ireland winner), John Considine, Bertie og and Tadgh Murphy.
Sarsfields Hurling Club now has the best of facilities including a club house, two playing pitches, a hurling wall, an all-weather pitch and 4 new dressing rooms completed in 2004.
Sarsfields Hurling Club is one of the oldest hurling Clubs in Cork, est.
www.sarsfields.net   (163 words)

  
 presidents.htm
Back on the hurling front, he was a selector with Ollie Walsh for the 1992-93 All Ireland victories and was generally credited with the matchwinning move of DJ Carey to full-forward late on against Galway in the 1992 semi-final.
He was an All Ireland colleges’ medallist in 1971 as a member of a Diarmuid Healy-managed St Kieran’s team that included Brian Cody, an All Ireland under-21 winner against Waterford three years later and twice an All Ireland senior winner at wing-back; he picked up three more celtic crosses as a sub.
Youghal are currently finalising a e2m development that includes a hurling hall, gym, social centre and two new full-size pitches.
www.gaelicgazette.com /presidents.htm   (1387 words)

  
 RTÉ.ie Sport - Rebels are All-Ireland hurling champions
The mercurial Ben O'Connor inspired Cork to Liam McCarthy Cup victory, his magical 1-7 tally landing a 30th All-Ireland senior hurling championship title for the Leesiders as they beat Galway 1-21 to 1-16 in front of 81,136 fans at Croke Park today.
RTÉ.ie Sport - Rebels are All-Ireland hurling champions
The win means back-to-back titles for the Rebels in the 117th hurling final, but they had to dig deep to see off a plucky Tribal side.
www.rte.ie /sport/2005/0911/cork.html   (686 words)

  
 Clontibret O'Neills GAA Club,Monaghan,Ireland
Championship Draws The second chance element was retained by the clubs for the 2003 championships when the draws for the opening rounds in the senior, intermediate, junior and reserve football championships were made at the county committee meeting in Monaghan on Monday night 20th January.
Sponsored by Bank of Ireland the competition is an inter-club tournament for the winners of the intermediate championship from all nine counties.
Castleblayney's determination to win back the senior hurling championship was very much in evidence with a very committed performance that saw them oust the reigning champions in Clones on Sunday evening 11th July.
www.clontibretoneills.com   (3277 words)

  
 Pressreleases Index
It may not sport the county colours of Galway but the arrival of a new Scania R580 V8 TOPLINE 4x2 Tractor Unit at Glynns Transport co-incided with the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final weekend.
The 28 year-old beat off the challenge of 26 other finalists from each of the EU member states plus Norway, Switzerland and Turkey to claim the top prize of a new Scania R-Series truck.
Following the introduction of the first 2 PB's into their fleet in 2004 Bernard Kavanagh & sons decided to purchase 10 more in 2005.
www.westwardscania.com /About_us/News   (208 words)

  
 Articles - Gaelic football
Though Ireland was partitioned into two states in 1920, Gaelic sports (like most cultural organisations and all religions) continue to be organised on an all-island basis.
The League is not as prestigious as the All-Ireland, but in recent years attendances have grown and interest, from the public and from players, has grown.
The final game of the inter-county series is the All Ireland Final which takes place on the fourth Sunday of September in Croke Park.
www.bowling-balls.net /articles/Gaelic_Football   (1056 words)

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