Who won the 2010 hurling final?
Tipperary
On 11 September 2010, six days after the Senior final, the Tipperary Under-21 Hurling team completed the double by winning the All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship against Galway by 5–22 to 0–12 at Semple Stadium to claim their ninth title.
Who won the Cork senior hurling championship?
Cork Senior Hurling Championship Role of Honour
| Year | Winners | Runners-Up |
|---|---|---|
| 2020 | Blackrock | Glen Rovers |
| 2019 | Imokilly | Glen Rovers |
| 2018 | Imokilly | Midleton |
| 2017 | Imokilly | Blackrock |
Who was in the All-Ireland Hurling final 2020?
On 13 December 2020, Limerick won the championship after a 0-30 to 0-19 win over Waterford in the All-Ireland final at Croke Park. It was their ninth championship title overall and their first title since 2018. Waterford’s Stephen Bennett was the championship’s top scorer with 1-54.
Who won the All-Ireland in 2010?
Cork
The championship began on 2 May 2010 and concluded with the All-Ireland final at Croke Park on 19 September 2010. Cork defeated Down by 0-16 to 0-15 to win their seventh All-Ireland senior title, and their first since 1990.
Who won the All-Ireland Hurling final 2011?
Kilkenny
The championship began on 14 May and ended on 4 September 2011. Tipperary were the defending champions. Kilkenny secured the title with a 2-17 to 1-16 defeat of Tipperary in the All-Ireland final.
How many times did Cork win the All-Ireland hurling?
The county currently lies second in the all-time roll of honour in terms of All-Ireland SHC titles, having won its 30th in 2005. Cork has won the Munster SHC title 51 times, more than any other team in the province.
Who won the All-Ireland Hurling Final 2021?
Limerick
Limerick 1-31 Kilkenny 2-26: Treaty hold off Cats in All-Ireland hurling final for the ages. GAA News. Sky Sports.
Who beat Dublin in 2010?
June 27 is a significant date in the Leinster Football Championship. Ten years ago, Meath stunned Dublin in the provincial semi-final. But Dublin were not just upset, they were decimated. Five goals were smashed past Stephen Cluxton, as Eamonn O’Brien’s charges stormed to a 5-9 to 0-13 victory.
Who won the All Ireland Hurling Final 2012?
The championship began on 19 May 2012 and ended on 30 September 2012. Kilkenny were the defending champions and successfully retained their title following a 3–22 to 3–11 victory over Galway in a replay of the final.
Who is hurler of the year 2021?
Cian Lynch
Email “Limerick’s Cian Lynch and Tyrone’s Kieran McGeary named 2021 Hurler and Footballer of the Year”.
Who has won the liam MacCarthy the most?
The prize for the All-Ireland champions is the Liam MacCarthy Cup. Kilkenny hold the record for the most victories, winning the competition thirty-six times since its inception.
Are Waterford gone from Championship?
Waterford’s dramatic demise had an element of bad luck and unfortunate timing about it. At no point did they look right in this year’s Championship, but the breaks didn’t go their way either.
When did the 2010 All-Ireland hurling championship start?
The championship began on 22 May 2010 and concluded on 5 September 2010. The build-up to the opening of the championship was dominated by Kilkenny and the ‘drive for five’.
Who was the referee for the 2010 All-Ireland hurling final?
Waterford -based referee Michael Wadding was named as the referee for the 2010 All-Ireland final on 17 August 2010. The Roanmore club man, who has been refereeing for twenty-one years, has previously taken charge of All-Ireland championship deciders at minor level in 1997 and at under-21 level in 2003.
When did Tipperary win the All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship?
On 11 September 2010, six days after the Senior final, the Tipperary Under-21 Hurling team completed the double by winning the All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship against Galway by 5–22 to 0–12 at Semple Stadium to claim their ninth title.
Who was the All Ireland hurling final’man of the match’?
Lar Corbett was named the All Ireland hurling final ‘Man of the Match’ by the Sunday Game panel. Other nominees for the award were Tipperary left back Pádraic Maher and centre forward Noel McGrath.