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2024 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship

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2024 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship
Championship details
Dates21 April – 21 July 2024
Teams17
All-Ireland champions
Winning teamClare (5th win)
CaptainTony Kelly
ManagerBrian Lohan
All-Ireland Finalists
Losing teamCork
CaptainSeán O'Donoghue
ManagerPat Ryan
Provincial champions
MunsterLimerick
LeinsterKilkenny
UlsterNot Played
ConnachtNot Played
Championship statistics
Top ScorerPatrick Horgan (5–74)
All-Star TeamSee here
2023
2025

The2024 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship (SHC) was the 137th staging of theAll-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, theGaelic Athletic Association's premierinter-countyhurling tournament, since its establishment in1887.

The 2024 championship began with provincial tournaments in April and ended with the All-Ireland Final on 21 July.[1]

Limerick entered the competition as thedefending champion, having won the previous four titles. They were attempting to become the first team in history to win five-in-a-row, a feat never achieved in hurling. This had previously been attempted byCork in1945 andKilkenny in2010, both thwarted byTipperary.

Thefinal was played on 21 July 2024 atCroke Park inDublin, betweenClare andCork. Clare won that game by 3–29 to 1–34, thus claiming a fifth title.[2]

Format

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Leinster Championship

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Participating counties (6):Antrim,Carlow,Dublin,Galway,Kilkenny,Wexford

Group stage (15 matches): Each team plays each other once. The 1st and 2nd placed teams advance to the Leinster final and the 3rd placed team advances to the all-Ireland preliminary quarter-finals. All other teams are eliminated from the championship and the bottom placed team will be relegated to the 2025 Joe McDonagh Cup.

Final (1 match): The top two teams in the group stage contest this game. The Leinster champions advance to the All-Ireland semi-finals and the Leinster runners-up advance to the All-Ireland quarter-finals.

Munster Championship

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Participating counties (5):Clare,Cork,Limerick,Tipperary,Waterford

Group stage (10 matches): Each team plays each other once. The 1st and 2nd placed teams advance to the Munster final and the 3rd placed team advances to the all-Ireland preliminary quarter-finals. All other teams are eliminated from the championship.

Final (1 match): The top two teams in the group stage contest this game. The Munster champions advance to the All-Ireland semi-finals and the Munster runners-up advance to the All-Ireland quarter-finals.

Joe McDonagh Cup

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Participating counties (6):Down,Kerry,Laois,Meath,Offaly,Westmeath

Group stage (15 matches): Each team plays each other once. The 1st and 2nd placed teams advance to the Joe McDonagh Cup final. All other teams are eliminated from the championship and the bottom placed team are relegated to the 2025 Christy Ring Cup.

Final (1 match): The top two teams in the group stage contest this game. The Joe McDonagh Cup champions and runners-up advance to the All-Ireland preliminary quarter-finals.

All-Ireland Championship

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Preliminary quarter-finals (2 matches): The 3rd placed teams from the Leinster and Munster championships play the Joe McDonagh Cup champions and runners-up. Two teams are eliminated at this stage while the winners advance to the quarter-finals.

Quarter-finals (2 matches): The winners of the preliminary quarter-finals join the Leinster and Munster runners-up to make up the quarter-final pairings. Teams who may have already met in the provincial championships are kept apart in separate quarter-finals. Two teams are eliminated at this stage while the winners advance to the semi-finals.

Semi-finals (2 matches): The winners of the quarter-finals join the Leinster and Munster champions to make up the semi-final pairings. Teams who may have already met in the provincial championships are kept apart in separate semi-finals where possible. Two teams are eliminated at this stage while the winners advance to the final.

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

Team changes

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To championship

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Promoted from theChristy Ring Cup

From championship

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Relegated to theChristy Ring Cup

Teams

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General information

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Seventeen counties competed in theAll-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship: six teams in theLeinster Senior Hurling Championship, five teams in theMunster Senior Hurling Championship and six teams in theJoe McDonagh Cup.

CountyLast provincial titleLast championship titlePosition in2023 championshipCurrent championship
Antrim20175th (Leinster Senior Hurling Championship)Leinster Senior Hurling Championship
CarlowPreliminary quarter-finalsLeinster Senior Hurling Championship
Clare19982013Semi-finalsMunster Senior Hurling Championship
Cork201820054th (Munster Senior Hurling Championship)Munster Senior Hurling Championship
Down19975th (Joe McDonagh Cup)Joe McDonagh Cup
Dublin20131938Quarter-finalsLeinster Senior Hurling Championship
Galway20182017Semi-finalsLeinster Senior Hurling Championship
Kerry189118914th (Joe McDonagh Cup)Joe McDonagh Cup
Kilkenny20232015Runners-upLeinster Senior Hurling Championship
Laois194919153rd (Joe McDonagh Cup)Joe McDonagh Cup
Limerick20232023ChampionsMunster Senior Hurling Championship
MeathChampions (Christy Ring Cup)Joe McDonagh Cup
Offaly19951998Preliminary quarter-finalsJoe McDonagh Cup
Tipperary20162019Quarter-finalsMunster Senior Hurling Championship
Waterford201019595th (Munster Senior Hurling Championship)Munster Senior Hurling Championship
Westmeath6th (Leinster Senior Hurling Championship)Joe McDonagh Cup
Wexford201919964th (Leinster Senior Hurling Championship)Leinster Senior Hurling Championship

Personnel and kits

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CountyManagerCaptain(s)Sponsor
AntrimDarren GleesonConor McCannFibrus
CarlowTom MullallyKevin McDonald (hurler)SETU
ClareBrian LohanTony KellyPat O'Donnell
CorkPat RyanSean O'DonoghueSports Direct
DownRonan SheehanTBDEOS IT Solutions
DublinMicheál DonoghuePaddy SmythStaycity
GalwayHenry ShefflinConor WhelanSupermac's
KerryStephen MolumphyGavin DooleyKerry Group
KilkennyDerek LyngRichie Reid andEoin CodyAvonmore
LaoisWillie MaherEnda RowlandLaois Hire
LimerickJohn KielyDeclan HannonJP McManus
MeathSeoirse BulfinCharlie Ennis/Jack ReganGlenveagh
OffalyJohnny KellyJason SampsonGlenisk
TipperaryLiam CahillRonan Maher[3]Fiserv
WaterfordDavy FitzgeraldJamie Barron andStephen BennettSuir Engineering
WestmeathJoe FortuneAonghus Clarke andKillian DoyleRenault
WexfordKeith RossiterLee Chin andKevin FoleyZurich Insurance Group

Leinster Senior Hurling Championship

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Main article:2024 Leinster Senior Hurling Championship

Group stage

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PosTeamPldWDLSFSADiffPtsQualification
1Kilkenny53208–1317–99+358Advance to Leinster final
2Dublin531110–1244–113+297
3Wexford52128–1256–100+315Advance toAll-Ireland preliminary quarter-finals
4Galway52127–1206–112+115
5Antrim52038–8914–129−584
6Carlow50146–9110–127−481Relegated to Joe McDonagh Cup

Leinster round 1

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Wexford vDublin
21 April 2024Round 1Wexford1–21(24)(24) 2–18DublinWexford 
2pm(HT: 1–8 – 0–11)Venue:Wexford Park

Pts: Lee Chin 1–12 (1–0 penalty, 0–9 frees), Rory O’Connor 0–4, Mark Fanning, Conor McDonald, Conor Hearne, Cian Byrne, Cathal Dunbar 0–1 each
Report
Pts: Donal Burke 0–7 (6 frees, 1 ‘65), Cian O’Sullivan (0–2 frees), Danny Sutcliffe 1–2 each, Mark Grogan 0–2, Paddy Doyle, Conor Burke, Chris Crummey, Seán Currie, Ronan Hayes 0–1 each
Referee: J Murphy (Limerick)
Attendance: 9,754


Galway vCarlow
21 April 2024Round 1Galway2–25(31)(20) 2–14CarlowGalway 
2pm(HT: 1–14 – 0-09)Venue:Pearse Stadium

Pts: Conor Cooney 1–10 (3f, 2 65s), Gavin Lee 1–2, Cathal Mannion and Conor Whelan 0–3 each, Tom Monaghan 0–2, Declan McLoughlin, Donal O'Shea, Adrian Touhey, Ronan Glennon and Evan Niland 0–1 each
Report
Pts: Martin Kavanagh 0–8 (5f), Jon Nolan 1–1, Conor Kehoe 1–0, Chris Nolan 0–2, Ciarán Whelan, Tony Lawlor and John Michael Nolan 0–1 each
Referee: S Stack (Dublin)
Attendance: ~1,500


Kilkenny vAntrim
21 April 2024Round 1Kilkenny5–30(45)(13) 0–13AntrimKilkenny 
2:30pm(HT: 1–15 – 0–7)Venue:Nowlan Park

Pts: Billy Drennan 1–6 (1–0 pen, 0-2f, 0–1 65), Owen Wall 2–2, TJ Reid 1–5 (0-3f), Gearoid Dunne 1–1, Cian Kenny 0–4, John Donnelly 0–3, Martin Keoghan 0–3, Paddy Deegan 0–2, Adrian Mullen 0–1, Richie Reid 0–1, Mikey Carey 0–1, Shane Murphy 0–1
Report
Pts: Conal Cunning 0–7 (0-7f), James McNaughton 0–2, Conor McCann 0–1, Nigel Elliott 0–1, Eoghan Campbell 0–1, Conal Bohill 0–1
Referee: S Hynes (Galway)
Attendance: 2,855


Leinster round 2

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Antrim vWexford
27 April 2024Round 2Antrim2–22(28)(26) 2–20WexfordBelfast 
3pm(HT: 0–12 – 2–9)Venue:Corrigan Park

Pts: C Cunning 0–7 (7fs), S Elliott 1–3, N McKenna 1–1, G Walsh 0–4 (1f, 1sl), K Molloy 0–2, J McNaughton 0–3 (2fs), C Boyd 0–1, N Elliott 0–1
Report
Pts: L Chin 2–11 (1–0 pen, 6fs), C Byrne 0–4, C McDonald 0–2, C Dunbar 0–1, R O'Connor 0–1, L Og McGovern 0–1
Referee: C Lyons (Cork)
TV:GAAGO


Carlow vDublin
27 April 2024Round 2Carlow0–22(22)(27) 1–24DublinCarlow 
6pm(HT: 0–13 – 0–9)Venue:Dr Cullen Park

Pts: M Kavanagh 0–13 (9fs, 2 65s); J Nolan 0–3; C Kehoe 0–2; C Nolan, P Boland, F Fitzpatrick, C Whelan 0–1 each
Report
Pts: D Burke 0–9 (8fs); F Whitely 1–1; C Burke 0–3; D Sutcliffe, D Gray, E O’Donnell 0–2 each; C O’Sullivan, S Currie, D Purcell, P Doyle, C Crummey 0–1 each
Referee: C Flynn (Westmeath)
Attendance: ~1,500


Galway vKilkenny
28 April 2024Round 2Galway2–23(29)(29) 0–29KilkennyGalway 
2pm(HT: 1–9 – 0–16)Venue:Pearse Stadium

Pts: Evan Niland 0–7 (6fs), Gavin Lee 1–2, Brian Concannon 1–1, Cathal Mannion and Conor Cooney (2fs, 165) 0–4 each, Conor Whelan 0–3, Cianan Fahy 0–2
Report[4]
Pts: TJ Reid 0–8 (6fs, 165), Martin Keoghan and John Donnelly 0–4 each, Cian Kenny and Tom Phelan 0–3 each, Richie Reid and Jordan Molloy 0–2 each, Mikey Butler, David Blanchfield, and Billy Ryan 0–1 each
Referee: T Walsh (Waterford)
Attendance: 9,621
TV:RTÉ2


Leinster round 3

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Wexford vGalway
4 May 2024Round 3Wexford1–28(31)(23) 0–23GalwayWexford 
16:00(HT: 0–15 – 0–13)Venue:Wexford Park

Pts: Lee Chin 0–11 (7 frees, 1 ’65), Rory O’Connor 1–6, Mark Fanning (frees), Conor McDonald, Cian Byrne 0–2 each, Conor Hearne, Damien Reck, Liam Óg McGovern, Conor Foley, Cathal Dunbar 0–1 each
Report
Pts: Evan Niland 0–11 (10 frees), Conor Cooney (one free), Gavin Lee, Tom Monaghan 0–2 each, Brian Concannon, Cianan Fahy, Conor Whelan, Ronan Glennon, Padraic Mannion, Declan McLoughlin 0–1 each
Referee: S Stack (Dublin)
Attendance: 6,170[5]
TV:GAAGO


Dublin vAntrim
11 May 2024Round 3Dublin3–32(41)(21) 1–18AntrimDublin 
16:00(HT: 1–13 – 1–7)Venue:Parnell Park

Pts: Donal Burke 1–11 (1-8fs), Sean Currie 0–5, Conor Burke 0–5, Paul Crummey 1–0, Brian Hayes 1–0, Cian O'Sullivan 0–2, John Bellew 0–2, Ronan Hayes 0–2, Danny Sutcliffe 0–1, Conor Donohoe 0–1, Fergal Whitely 0–1, Sean Gallagher 0–1, Darragh Power 0–1
Report
Pts: James McNaughton 1–2, Conal Cunning 0–4 (4fs), Eoghan Campbell 0–3, Seaan Elliott 0–2, Keelan Molloy 0–2, Gerard Walsh 0–2 (1f), Niall McKenna 0–1, Nigel Elliott 0–1, Fred McCurry 0–1
Referee: K Jordan (Tipperary)


Carlow vKilkenny
11 May 2024Round 3Carlow1–20(23)(23) 1–20KilkennyCarlow 
16:30(HT: 0–9 – 1–11)Venue:Dr Cullen Park

Pts: Marty Kavanagh 0–9 (8fs, 65), Chris Nolan 0–4, Conor Kehoe 1–0, Fiachra Fitzpatrick 0–2, Kevin McDonald (f), John Michael Nolan, James Doyle, Paddy Boland, Donagh Murphy 0–1 each
Report
Pts: TJ Reid 0–6 (4fs), Owen Wall 1–3, Martin Keoghan, Cian Kenny 0–3 each, Tom Phelan 0–2, Huw Lawlor, Billy Ryan, Shane Murphy 0–1 each
Referee: C Mooney (Dublin)
TV:GAAGO


Leinster round 4

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Antrim vGalway
18 May 2024Round 4Antrim1–14(17)(31) 2–25GalwayBelfast 
3pm(HT: 1–11 – 1–10)Venue:Corrigan Park

Pts: J McNaughton 0–8 (4fs), K Molloy 0–3, C Bohill 1–0, G Walsh 0–2 (1f, 1sl), M Bradley 0–1
Report[6]
Pts: C Cooney 1–6 (1–0 pen, 3fs, 0–1 ), E Niland 0–5 (3fs), C Whelan 0–3, G Lee 1–0, S Linnane 0–2, D O'Shea 0–2, David Burke 0–1, Daithí Burke 0–1, P Mannion 0–1, C Fahy 0–1, T Monaghan 0–1, J Cooney 0–1, J Glynn 0–1
Referee: M Kennedy (Tipperary)


Dublin vKilkenny
18 May 2024Round 4Dublin2–23(29)(31) 1–28KilkennyDublin 
6pm(HT: 1–12 – 0–16)Venue:Parnell Park

Pts: Donal Burke 0–14 (0-10f, 0–1 65), Conor Burke 1–1, Brian Hayes 1–0, Danny Sutcliffe 0–3, Chris Crummey 0–3, Cian O'Sullivan 0–2
Report[7]
Pts: TJ Reid 0–8 (7fs), John Donnelly 0–7, Eoin Cody 1–3, Martin Keoghan 0–3, David Blanchfield 0–3, Cian Kenny 0–2, Mikey Carey 0–1, Billy Ryan 0–1
Referee: J Murphy (Limerick)
Attendance: 7,028
TV:GAAGO


Carlow vWexford
19 May 2024Round 4Carlow1–13(16)(42) 2–36WexfordCarlow 
3pm(HT: 1–7 – 1–21)Venue:Dr Cullen Park

Pts: Marty Kavanagh 0-5fs, Conor Kehoe 1–2, Chris Nolan 0–4, Paddy Boland, Richard Coady 0–1 each
Report
Pts: Lee Chin 0–13 (10fs), Conor McDonald 2–2, Rory O’Connor 0–5, Cathal Dunbar, Damien Reck, Conor Hearne, Tomás Kinsella 0–2 each, Liam Og McGovern, Mark Fanning, Richie Lawlor, Liam Ryan, Darragh Carley, Kevin Foley, Charlie McGuckin, Seamus Casey 0–1 each
Referee: T Gleeson (Dublin)
Attendance: ~7,000


Leinster round 5

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Kilkenny vWexford
26 May 2024Round 5Kilkenny1–24(27)(26) 2–20WexfordKilkenny 
14:00(HT: 0–12 – 1–11)Venue:Nowlan Park

Pts: TJ Reid 1–13 (1-0pen, 12fs, 1 sideline), Paddy Deegan 0–3, Billy Ryan 0–3, John Donnelly 0–1, Richie Reid 0–1, Martin Keoghan 0–1, Mikey Carey 0–1, Eoin Cody 0–1
Report[8]
Pts: Lee Chin 0–7 (6fs), Cian Byrne 1–3, Conor McDonald 1–2, Rory O'Connor 0–2, Cathal Dunbar 0–2, Liam Og McGovern 0–1, Kevin Foley 0–1, Jack O'Connor 0–1, Conor Hearne 0–1
Referee: L Gordon (Galway)
Attendance: 18,785
TV:GAAGO


Galway vDublin
26 May 2024Round 5Galway1–24(27)(33) 2–27DublinGalway 
14:00(HT: 0–19 – 2–11)Venue:Pearse Stadium

Pts: Evan Niland 0–8 (5fs, 1 65), Conor Cooney 0–3, Declan McLoughlin 1–0, Joseph Cooney, Tom Monaghan and Cianan Fahy 0–2 each, Gavin Lee, Seán Linnane, Jason Flynn, David Burke, Conor Whelan, Padraic Mannion and Adrian Tuohey 0–1 each
Report
Pts: Dónal Burke 1–10 (3fs, 2 65s), Chris Crummey 0–4, Darragh Power 0–3, Seán Currie 1–0, Fergal Whiteley, Conor Burke, Brian Hayes, John Bellew, Ronan Hayes, Dara Purcell, Danny Sutcliffe, Paddy Smyth, Conor Donohue and Colin Currie 0–1 each
Referee: C Lyons (Cork)
Attendance: 8,087
TV:RTÉ2


Antrim vCarlow
26 May 2024Round 5Antrim4–22(34)(28) 2–22CarlowBelfast 
14:00(HT: 3–9 – 1–14)Venue:Corrigan Park

Pts: C Cunning 2–7 (1–0 pen, 6fs, 2 65s), J McNaughton 2–3, K Molloy 0–3, N O'Connor 0–2, G Walsh 0–2 (2fs), S Elliott 0–1, P Burke 0–1, N Elliott 0–1, C McCann 0–1, C Boyd 0–1
Report
Pts: M Kavanagh 1–11 (8fs, 2 65s), C Nolan 1–1, J Doyle 0–3, C Kehoe 0–3, JM Nolan 0–1, C Whelan 0–1, J Kavanagh 0–1, K McDonald 0–1
Referee: J Owens (Wexford)


Leinster final

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Kilkenny3–28(37)(21) 1–18Dublin
TJ Reid 2–6 (0-3f); A Mullen 0–7; E Cody 1–2; C Kenny 0–4; J Donnelly 0–3; M Keoghan 0–2; B Ryan, D Blanchfield, T Phelan, W Walsh 0–1 eachReportD Burke 0–8 (7f); C Burke 0–3; M Grogan 1–0; D Purcell 0–2; J Bellew, P Smyth, C Crummey, D Sutcliffe, D Power 0–1 each
Attendance: 35,484
Referee: T Walsh (Waterford)
Man of the match:Adrian Mullen (Kilkenny)

Munster Senior Hurling Championship

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Main article:2024 Munster Senior Hurling Championship

Group stage

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PosTeamPldWDLSFSADiffPtsQualification
1Limerick43018–986–78+266Advance to Munster final
2Clare43019–898–89+36
3Cork420211–1079–98+154Advance toAll-Ireland preliminary quarter-finals
4Waterford41129–866–103−83
5Tipperary40132–9010–102−361

Munster round 1

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Clare vLimerick
21 April 2024Round 1Clare1–18(21)(24) 3–15LimerickEnnis 
2pm(HT: 1–10 – 0–8)Venue:Cusack Park

Pts: Aidan McCarthy (1–10, 8f); David Fitzgerald, Mark Rodgers, Tony Kelly (f) (0–2 each); Shane O’Donnell, Seadna Morey (0–1 each)
Report
Pts: Aaron Gillane (1–5, 5f); Donnacha Ó Dalaigh (1–1); Gearoid Hegarty (0–3); Diarmaid Byrnes (1-0f); Cathal O’Neill, David Reidy (0–2 each); Kyle Hayes, Cian Lynch (0–1 each)
Referee: C Lyons (Cork)
Attendance: 20,055
TV:RTÉ2


Waterford vCork
21 April 2024Round 1Waterford2–25(31)(28) 1–25CorkWaterford 
4pm(HT: 1–11 – 0–10)Venue:Walsh Park

Pts: Dessie Hutchinson 0–10 (9fs), Jamie Barron, Stephen Bennett (1–0 penalty, 1f) 1–3 each, Calum Lyons 0–3, Patrick Curran, Jack Prendergast 0–2 each. Neil Montgomery, Michael Kiely 0–1 each
Report
Pts: Alan Connolly 1–4 (2fs), Patrick Horgan 0–7 (7fs), Darragh Fitzgibbon 0–4, Shane Barrett 0–3, Seamus Harnedy 0–2, Ger Mellerick, Mark Coleman, Conor Lehane, Robbie O'Flynn, Brian Hayes 0–1 each
Referee: M Kennedy (Tipperary)
Attendance: 11,973
TV:GAAGO


Munster round 2

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Cork vClare
28 April 2024Round 2Cork3–24(33)(35) 3–26ClareCork 
14:00(HT: 0–14 – 0–12)Venue:Páirc Uí Chaoimh

Pts: Patrick Horgan 2–10 (1-7fs, 2 65s), Declan Dalton 0–4 (3fs), Séamus Harnedy 0–3, Robert Downey 1–0, Darragh Fitzgibbon, Alan Connolly 0–2, Tim O’Mahony, Ciarán Joyce, Shane Kingston 0–1 each
Report[9]
Pts: Aidan McCarthy 0–10 (8fs), Mark Rodgers 1–6 (1f, 1 sideline), David Fitzgerald, Shane O’Donnell 1–1 each, David Reidy 0–3, Peter Duggan, Diarmuid Ryan 0–2 each, David McInerney 0–1
Referee: J Owens (Wexford)
Attendance: 36,841[10]
TV:GAAGO


Limerick vTipperary
28 April 2024Round 2Limerick2–27(33)(18) 0–18TipperaryLimerick 
16:00(HT: 0–12 – 0–7)Venue:Gaelic Grounds

Pts: Aaron Gillane 1–8 (7fs), Peter Casey 1–2, Adam English 0–4, Cathal O’Neill, Tom Morrissey 0–3 each, David Reidy, Diarmaid Byrnes (2fs) 0–2 each, Kyle Hayes, William O’Donoghue, Donnacha O Dálaigh 0–1 each
Report[11]
Pts: Jason Forde 0–9 (8fs), Mark Kehoe, Gearoid O’Connor (1f) 0–2 each, Eoghan Connolly, Alan Tynan, Patrick Maher, Noel McGrath, Johnny Ryan 0–1 each
Referee: L Gordon (Galway)
Attendance: 33,475
TV:RTÉ2


Munster round 3

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Waterford vTipperary
4 May 2024Round 3Waterford3–21(30)(30) 1–27TipperaryWaterford 
18:00(HT: 2–8 – 0–12)Venue:Walsh Park

Pts: Stephen Bennett 2–3 (1–0 pen); Dessie Hutchinson 0–6 (3f); Jack Prendergast 1–1; Calum Lyons 0–3; Patrick Curran 0–2; Kieran Bennett, Darragh Lyons, Neil Montgomery, Michael Kiely, Jack Fagan, Shane Bennett 0–1 each
Report[12]
Pts: Seánie Kenneally 1–1; Gearóid O’Connor (3f), Mark Kehoe 0–4 each; Jason Forde (2f), Jake Morris 0–3 each; Ronan Maher (1f), Eoghan Connolly, Alan Tynan, Noel McGrath 0–2 each; Michael Breen, Darragh Stakelum, Patrick Maher, John McGrath 0–1 each
Referee: J Owens (Wexford)
Attendance: 11,966
TV:GAAGO


Cork vLimerick
11 May 2024Round 3Cork3–28(37)(35) 3–26LimerickCork 
19:00(HT: 2–15 – 1–10)Venue:Páirc Uí Chaoimh

Pts: Patrick Horgan 1–11 (1–0 pen, 10fs), Shane Barrett, Séamus Harnedy 1–2 each, Darragh Fitzgibbon 0–5, Declan Dalton (2fs), Alan Connolly, Brian Hayes 0–2 each, Ethan Twomey, Shane Kingston 0–1 each
Report
Pts: Séamus Flanagan 3–3, Aaron Gillane 0–7 (7fs), Gearóid Hegarty 0–4, Cathal O’Neill 0–3, Diarmaid Byrnes (2fs), Tom Morrissey 0–2 each, Kyle Hayes, Cian Lynch, David Reidy, Adam English, Aidan O’Connor 0–1 each
Referee: S Stack (Dublin)
Attendance: 41,670
TV:GAAGO


Munster round 4

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Clare vWaterford
19 May 2024Round 4Clare4–21(33)(32) 2–26WaterfordEnnis 
2pm(HT: 2–13 – 0–14)Venue:Cusack Park

Pts: David Fitzgerald, Mark Rodgers (1’65) (1–4 each); Aidan McCarthy (0–5, 4f); Darragh Lohan, Tony Kelly (1–0 each); Shane O’Donnell, Ian Galvin (0–2 each); David Reidy, Cathal Malone, Diarmuid Ryan, Peter Duggan (0–1 each)
Report
Pts: Dessie Hutchinson (0–6, 5f); Stephen Bennett, Shane Bennett (1–0 Pen) (1–2 each); Kevin Mahony (0–4); Jack Prendergast, Tadhg de Burca (1f), Padraig Fitzgerald (0–2 each); Kieran Bennett, Jamie Barron, Jack Fagan, Patrick Fitzgerald, Ian Kenny, Calum Lyons (0–1 each)
Referee: L Gordon (Galway)
Attendance: 19,893
TV:RTÉ2


Tipperary vCork
19 May 2024Round 4Tipperary1–21(24)(42) 4–30CorkThurles 
4pm(HT: 1–12 – 1–15)Venue:Semple Stadium

Pts: J. Forde (0–5, 3 frees); M. Kehoe (1–0); J. Morris, J. McGrath (frees) (0–3 each); G. O’Connor, D. Stakelum N. McGrath (0–2 each); A. Tynan, R. Maher (free), C. Bowe, S. Hayes (0–1 each)
Report
Pts: P. Horgan (1–9, 0–5 frees); A. Connolly (3–1); S. Kingston (0–4); D. Fitzgibbon, S. Harnedy (0–3 each); S. Barrett, B. Hayes, R. Downey (0–2 each); N. O’Leary, D. Dalton, C. Lehane, L. Meade (0–1 each)
Referee: T Walsh (Waterford)
Attendance: 43,972
TV:RTÉ2


Munster round 5

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Limerick vWaterford
26 May 2024Round 5Limerick0–30(30)(20) 2–14WaterfordLimerick 
16:00(HT: 0–14 – 1–6)Venue:Gaelic Grounds

Pts: Aaron Gillane 0–7 (7fs), Tom Morrissey 0–4, Kyle Hayes 0–3, Shane O’Brien 0–3, Diarmaid Byrnes 0–2 (1f), Cathal O’Neill, David Reidy, Gearoid Hegarty 0–2 each, Barry Nash, William O’Donoghue, Conor Boylan, Cian Lynch, and Adam English 0–1 each
Report[13]
Pts: Shane Bennett 2–0, Stephen Bennett 0–5 (4fs), Calum Lyons and Dessie Hutchinson (1f) 0–2 each, Paddy Leavy, Jamie Barron, Jack Prendergast, Patrick Fitzgerald, Kevin Mahony 0–1 each
Referee: M Kennedy (Tipperary)
Attendance: 31,487
TV:RTÉ2


Tipperary vClare
26 May 2024Round 5Tipperary0–24(24)(27) 1–24ClareThurles 
16:00(HT: 0–11 – 0–11)Venue:Semple Stadium

Pts: Jake Morris 0–11 (7fs), Seanie Kenneally 0–3, Ronan Maher 0–2 (1f), Eoghan Connolly and Gearoid O’Connor (2fs) 0–2 each, Barry Heffernan, Alan Tynan, Noel McGrath, and Bryan O’Mara 0–1 each
Report[14]
Pts: Aidan McCarthy 0–9 (6fs), Diarmuid Ryan 1–1, David Fitzgerald 0–3, Mark Rodgers 0–3 (2fs), Shane O’Donnell and Tony Kelly 0–2 each, Darragh Lohan, Peter Duggan, David Reidy, Ian Galvin 0–1 each
Referee: J Murphy (Limerick)
Attendance: 19,418
TV:RTÉ News (TV channel)


Munster final

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Limerick1–26(29)(23) 1–20Clare
Gearóid Hegarty 1–2; Diarmaid Byrnes (3f), Aaron Gillane (4f) 0–5 each; Tom Morrissey 0–4 (1f); Declan Hannon, Kyle Hayes, David Reidy, Shane O’Brien 0–2 each; Cathal O’Neill, Adam English 0–1 eachReportAidan McCarthy 0–8 (6f); Peter Duggan 1–1; David Fitzgerald 0–4; Tony Kelly 0–3; Mark Rodgers 0–2 (2f); Shane O’Donnell, Ian Galvin 0–1 each
Attendance: 45,148
Referee: C Lyons (Cork)
Man of the match:Gearóid Hegarty (Limerick)

Cup competitions

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Joe McDonagh Cup

[edit]
Main article:2024 Joe McDonagh Cup

Group stage

[edit]
PosTeamPldWDLSFSADiffPtsQualification
1Laois540114–1223–101+548Advance toFinal andAll-Ireland preliminary quarter-finals
2Offaly540115–1259–97+468
3Kerry53024–928–85−56
4Westmeath52126–1146–92+225
5Down511311–9710–130−303
6Meath50055–8119–126-870Relegated toChristy Ring Cup

Final

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Laois0–26(26)(29) 2–23Offaly
Aaron Dunphy 0–11 (0-6f, 0–2 65), Patrick Purcell 0–5, Aidan Corby 0–4, Fiachra C Fennell 0–1, Tomas Keyes 0–1, Liam O'Connell 0–1, James Duggan 0–1, Ian Shanahan 0–1, Ross King 0–1ReportBrian Duignan 1–4, Eoghan Cahill 0–7 (0-5f), Charlie Mitchell 0–4, Oisin Kelly 1–0, Cillian Kiely 0–2, Killian Sampson 0–2, Cathal King 0–1, Adam Screeney 0–1, Dan Bourke 0–1, Jack Clancy 0–1
Referee: C McDonald (Antrim)
Man of the match: Charlie Mitchell (Offaly)

Christy Ring Cup (Tier 3)

[edit]
Main article:2024 Christy Ring Cup

Group stage

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PosTeamPldWDLSFSADiffPtsQualification
1Kildare550011–1165–65+6910Advance to Final
2Derry54018–1134–76+498
3London530213–966–80+376
4Tyrone52035–7810–110−474
5Wicklow51044–727–106−432
6Sligo50055–7014–108−650Relegated toNicky Rackard Cup

Final

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Kildare vDerry
2 June 2024FinalKildare4–21 – 1–22DerryCroke Park
J Sheridan 1–9 (1–0 pen, 8fs), J Burke 1–2, D Qualter 1–1, M Curtin 1–0, C Boran 0–3, S Leacy 0–2, P Dolan 0–1, C Boran 0–1, C McCabe 0–1, D Flaherty 0–1.ReportC O’Doherty 1–11 (1–0 pen, 9fs), J Mullan 0–6, J Cassidy 0–2, C McNaughton 0–1, D McGilligan 0–1, R Mullan 0–1.

Nicky Rackard Cup (Tier 4)

[edit]
Main article:2024 Nicky Rackard Cup

Group stage

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PosTeamPldWDLSFSADiffPtsQualification
1Donegal55009–1144–715810Advance to Final
2Mayo531113–1054–81517
3Roscommon53118–875–9157
5Armagh52035–854–107−194
4Louth51046–8010–96−282
6Monaghan50055–7419–99−670Relegated toLory Meagher Cup

Final

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Donegal vMayo
2 June 2024FinalDonegal3–17 – 0–22MayoCroke Park
J Cronolly-McGee 2–0, R Campbell 1–3, G Gilmore 0–5 (2f, 1 65’), L McKinney 0–2, D Cullen 0–2, S McVeigh 0–2, S Gillespie 0–1, P Kelly 0–1, B McIntyre 0–1.ReportS Boland 0–9 (2f), L Lavin 0–3, S Kenny 0–3, E Delaney 0–2, C Phillips 0–1, B Douglas 0-1f, J Heraty 0–1, S Regan 0–1, A Phillips 0–1.Referee: P Owens (Down)

Lory Meagher Cup

[edit]
Main article:2024 Lory Meagher Cup

Group stage

[edit]
PosTeamPldWDLSFSADiffPtsQualification
1Fermanagh532013594+418Advance toKnockout Stage
2Longford[a]5311130104+267
3Cavan[a]5311145111+347
4Leitrim5203111126−154
5Warwickshire5203100144−444
6Lancashire5005104146−420
  1. ^abLongford are ranked ahead of Cavan because they won the head-to-head game between the teams.

Final

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Fermanagh vLongford
2 June 2024FinalFermanagh3–17 – 0–22LongfordCroke Park
B Teehan 2–2; D McKeogh 1–4.2f; S Corrigan 0–4; L McCusker 0-31f; T Keenan 0–3; J Duffy 0–2; C Duffy, C Duffy, JP McGarry and A Flanagan 0–1, each;ReportC Darcy 0–13,12f; J Rabbitt 1–1; D Buckley 1–1; E Tully 0–2; C Mullane 0–2; P Lynam 0–1;Referee: J Judge (Mayo)

All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship

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Bracket

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Teams in bold advanced to the next round. The provincial champions are marked by an asterisk.

Preliminary quarter-finals
15 June
Quarter-finals
22 June
Semi-finals
6 / 7 July
All-Ireland Final
21 July
Kilkenny*2–16
Clare0–24
Clare2–28
Laois0–20Wexford1–19
Wexford0–32Clare(a.e.t.)3–29
Cork1–34
Limerick*0–29
Cork1–28
Dublin0–21
Offaly3–19Cork0–26
Cork4–25

Preliminary quarter-finals

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Laois vWexford
15 June 2024Preliminary quarter-finalLaois0–20(20)(32) 0–32WexfordPortlaoise 
5pm(HT: 0–11 – 0–18)Venue:O'Moore Park

Pts: Aaron Dunphy 0–15 (12fs, 1 65), Stephen Maher 0–2, Aidan Corby 0–1, Cody Comerford 0–1, Ryan Mulamey 0–1
Report
Pts: Lee Chin 0–11 (5fs, 2 65s), Conor McDonald 0–5, Cian Byrne 0–3, Liam Og McGovern 0–3, Conor Hearne 0–3, Seamus Casey 0–2 (2fs), Tomas Kinsella 0–1, Simon Donohoe 0–1, Damien Reck 0–1, Rory O'Connor 0–1, Corey Dunbar Byrne 0–1
Referee: S Hynes (Galway)


Offaly vCork
15 June 2024Preliminary quarter-finalOffaly3–19(28)(37) 4–25CorkTullamore 
5:15pm(HT: 0–13 – 2–15)Venue:O'Connor Park

Pts: Killian Sampson 1–3, Eoghan Cahill 0–5 (4fs), Brian Duignan 0–5 (3fs), Oisin Kelly 1–0, Jack Clancy 1–0, Dan Bourke 0–2, David King 0–1, Cillian Kiely 0–1, Charlie Mitchell 0–1, Jason Sampson 0–1
Report
Pts: Pat Horgan 1–10 (7fs, 2 65s), Shane Barrett 1–4, Brian Hayes 1–1, Declan Dalton 0–4 (1f), Robbie O'Flynn 1–0, Darragh Fitzgibbon 0–3, Niall O'Leary 0–1, Conor Lehane 0–1, Shane Kingston 0–1
Referee: S Stack (Dublin)
Attendance: 16,212
TV:GAAGO


Quarter-finals

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Dublin vCork
22 June 2024Quarter-finalDublin0–21(21)(26) 0–26CorkThurles 
1:15pm(HT: 0–10 – 0–15)Venue:Semple Stadium

Pts: Seán Currie 0–7 (4fs), Conor Burke 0–4; Chris Crummey, Donal Burke (1f) 0–3 each, Brian Hayes 0–2, Darragh Power and Paddy Doyle 0–1 each
Report
Pts: Patrick Horgan 0–10 (7fs) Declan Dalton 0–6 (3fs) Darragh Fitzgibbon, Shane Barrett, Séamus Harnedy, Robbie O’Flynn 0–2 each; Brian Hayes, Luke Meade 0–1 each
Referee: M Kennedy (Tipperary)
Attendance: 30,509
TV:RTÉ One


Clare vWexford
22 June 2024Quarter-finalClare2–28(34)(22) 1–19WexfordThurles 
3:15pm(HT: 0–15 – 1–10)Venue:Semple Stadium

Pts: Shane O’Donnell 1–4, Mark Rodgers 0-6f, Tony Kelly 0–6 (1f), Ian Galvin 1–1, David Reidy 0–3, David Fitzgerald 0–2, Diarmuid Ryan 0–2, Aron Shanagher 0–1, Conor Leen 0–1, Shane Meehan 0–1, Aidan McCarthy 0–1 (65)
Report
Pts: Lee Chin 1–6 (1–0 pen, 5fs), Conor Foley 0–3 (1 sideline), Rory O’Connor 0–2, Cian Byrne 0–2, Mark Fanning 0–1 (f), Conor McDonald 0–1, Conor Hearne 0–1, Cathal Dunbar 0–1, Kevin Foley 0–1, Séamus Casey 0–1
Referee: J Murphy (Limerick)
Attendance: 30,509
TV:RTÉ One


Semi-finals

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Kilkenny vClare
6 July 2024Semi-finalKilkenny2–16(22)(24) 0–24ClareDublin 
3pm(HT: 1–10 – 0–8)Venue:Croke Park

Pts: TJ Reid 0–7 (4fs, 1 65, 1 sideline), Billy Ryan 1–2, Eoin Cody 1–0, John Donnelly and Cian Kenny 0–2 each, David Blanchfield, Mikey Carey, and Paddy Deegan 0–1 each
Report
Pts: Aidan McCarthy 0–11 (9fs), David Reidy and Tony Kelly 0–3 each, Mark Rodgers and David Fitzgerald 0–2 each, Shane O’Donnell, Ian Galvin, and Peter Duggan 0–1 each
Referee: L Gordon (Galway)
Attendance: 39,241
TV:RTÉ One /BBC NI


Limerick vCork
7 July 2024Semi-finalLimerick0–29(29)(31) 1–28CorkDublin 
4pm(HT: 0–16 – 1–11)Venue:Croke Park

Pts: Aaron Gillane 0–10 (4fs), David Reidy, Cathal O’Neill, and Diarmaid Byrnes (2fs) 0–3 each, Tom Morrissey, Shane O’Brien, and Adam English 0–2 each, Kyle Hayes, Cian Lynch, Gearóid Hegarty, and Séamus Flanagan 0–1 each
Report
Pts: Brian Hayes 1–4, Patrick Horgan 0–5 (4fs), Séamus Harnedy and Declan Dalton (2fs) 0–4 each, Darragh Fitzgibbon, Shane Barrett, and Alan Connolly 0–3 each, Rob Downey and Mark Coleman 0–1 each
Referee: T Walsh (Waterford)
Attendance: 82,300[15]
TV:RTÉ2 /BBC NI


Final

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Main article:2024 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship final
Clare vCork
21 July 2024 (2024-07-21)
15:30IST (UTC+01:00)
Final
Clare3–29(38)(37) 1–34
(a.e.t.)
Cork
(HT: 1–12 – 1–12)
(FT: 3–21 – 1–27)
Gls: A McCarthy 1, T Kelly 1, M Rodgers 1
Pts: A McCarthy 7 (3fs, 1 '65'), T Kelly 4, M Rodgers 3, D Ryan 3, D Fitzgerald 3, P Duggan 2 (1s/l), D Reidy 2, S O'Donnell 2, R Taylor 1, I Galvin 1, S Meehan 1
Gls: R Downey 1
Pts: P Horgan 12 (10fs), S Harnedy 4, T O'Mahony 4, M Coleman 3, B Hayes 2, S Barrett 2, D Fitzgibbon 2, S Kingston 2, E Downey 1, A Connolly 1, C Joyce 1, R O'Flynn 1
Croke Park,Dublin
Referee: Johnny Murphy (Limerick)
Attendance: 82,300[16]

Stadia and locations

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Main article:List of Gaelic Athletic Association stadiums
Locations of the 2024 All-Ireland SHC teams.
Red: Munster SHC; Green: Leinster SHC; Blue: Joe McDonagh Cup.
CountyLocationProvinceStadiumCapacity
AntrimBelfastUlsterCorrigan Park3,700
CarlowCarlowLeinsterDr Cullen Park11,000
ClareEnnisMunsterCusack Park19,000
CorkCorkMunsterPáirc Uí Chaoimh45,300
DownBallycranUlsterMcKenna Park1,320
DublinDublinLeinsterCroke Park (neutral)82,300
DublinDonnycarneyLeinsterParnell Park (official home venue)7,300
GalwayGalwayConnachtPearse Stadium26,197
KerryTraleeMunsterAustin Stack Park12,000
KilkennyKilkennyLeinsterNowlan Park27,000
LaoisPortlaoiseLeinsterO'Moore Park22,000
LimerickLimerickMunsterGaelic Grounds44,023
MeathNavanLeinsterPáirc Tailteann11,000
OffalyTullamoreLeinsterO'Connor Park18,000
TipperaryThurlesMunsterSemple Stadium45,690
WaterfordWaterfordMunsterWalsh Park11,046
WestmeathMullingarLeinsterCusack Park11,500
WexfordWexfordLeinsterChadwicks Wexford Park18,000

Statistics

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Top scorers

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Overall

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A theme of the 2024 championship, as in previous years, was the ongoing individual battle forthe top championship scorer of all time betweenPatrick Horgan andT. J. Reid. Horgan's haul of 12 points in thefinal against Clare made him the top scorer for 2024 and also brought his career tally to 716, overtaking Reid's current career total of 706.

RankPlayerCountyTallyTotalMatchesAverage
1Patrick HorganCork5–7489811
2Lee ChinWexford4–7183711
3Donal BurkeDublin2–626879
4Aidan McCarthyClare2–616788
5T. J. ReidKilkenny4–536579
6 Martin KavanaghCarlow1–464959
7Aaron GillaneLimerick2–424868
8Mark RodgersClare2–283484
8Evan NilandGalway0–323256
9Conal CunningAntrim2–253156
9Conor CooneyGalway2–253156
11Tony KellyClare2–202674
12 Stephen BennettWaterford4–132546
13Dessie HutchinsonWaterford0–242446
13Rory O'ConnorWexford1–212473
15 Alan ConnollyCork4-092163

In a single game

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RankPlayerCountyTallyTotalOpposition
1Lee ChinWexford2–1117Antrim
2Patrick HorganCork2–1016Clare
3Lee ChinWexford1–1215Dublin
4Aidan McCarthyClare1–1013Limerick
4Conor CooneyGalway1–1013Carlow
4 Martin KavanaghCarlow0–1313Dublin
7Séamus FlanaganLimerick3-0312Cork
7T. J. ReidKilkenny2-0612Dublin
7Patrick HorganCork0–1212Clare
10Aaron GillaneLimerick1-0811Tipperary
10Lee ChinWexford0–1111Galway
10Evan NilandGalway0–1111Wexford
10Aidan McCarthyClare0–1111Kilkenny
14Aidan McCarthyClare1-0710Cork
14Aidan McCarthyClare0–1010Cork
14Dessie HutchinsonWaterford0–1010Cork
14Aaron GillaneLimerick0–1010Cork

Scoring events

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  • Widest winning margin:32 points
  • Most goals in a match:8
    • Fermanagh 5–12 – 3–18 Cavan (Lory Meagher Cup)
    • Meath 1–16 – 7–29Laois (Joe McDonagh Cup)
    • Meath 3–16 – 5–31Offaly (Joe McDonagh Cup)
    • Lancashire 2–24 – 6–22 Warwickshire (Lory Meagher Cup)
    • Down 3–25 – 5–23Offaly (Joe McDonagh Cup)
  • Most points in a match:57
    • Limerick 0–29 – 1–28Cork (All-Ireland semi-final)
  • Most goals by one team in a match:7
    • Meath 1–16 – 7–29Laois (Joe McDonagh Cup)
    • Leitrim 0–18 – 7–19 Cavan
  • Most points by one team in a match:36
  • Highest aggregate score:72 points
  • Lowest aggregate score:29 points

Miscellaneous

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  • Limerick become the first ever county to win 6 consecutive Munster titles.
  • Nickie Quaid,Declan Hannon,Graeme Mulcahy andDavid Reidy became the first Limerick players to win seven Munster Championship medals.
  • Clare become the third ever team to lose 3 consecutive Munster finals.
  • Kilkenny failed to win the All-Ireland for the ninth year in a row, equalling their title droughts of192331 and194856.
  • By beating Limerick in the All-Ireland semi final,Cork became the first hurling team to end a five in a row attempt sinceTipperary beat Kilkenny in the2010 All-Ireland final. Previously Tipperary ended Cork's attempt of winning a five in a row during the Munster championship of 1945.
  • Cork's 19th year in a row without anAll-Ireland senior title, their longest dry spell since the founding of the championship.

Live televised games

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RTÉ, the national broadcaster inIreland, provided the majority of the live television coverage of the hurling championship.[17]

For the second year,GAAGO also broadcast matches in Ireland with nine games to be shown exclusively on its pay streaming service.[18]

Awards

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Sunday Game Team of the Year

The Sunday Game team of the year was picked 21 July on the night of the final.The panel consisting ofJackie Tyrrell,Brendan Cummins,Anthony Daly,Joe Canning,Shane Dowling, andUrsula Jacob also choseShane O'Donnell as the Sunday game player of the year.[19]

  • Nickie Quaid (Limerick)
  • Adam Hogan (Clare)
  • Eoin Downey (Cork)
  • Conor Leen (Clare)
  • David McInerney (Clare)
  • Robert Downey (Cork)
  • Kyle Hayes (Limerick)
  • Tony Kelly (Clare)
  • Darragh Fitzgibbon (Cork)
  • David Fitzgerald (Clare)
  • Shane Barrett (Cork)
  • Seamus Harnedy (Cork)
  • Mark Rodgers (Clare)
  • Shane O'Donnell (Clare)
  • Brian Hayes (Cork)
All Star Team of the Year

On 1 November, theAll-Star winners were announced. The awards ceremony was held at the RDS.Shane O'Donnell was named as theGAA/GPA Hurler of the Year withAdam Hogan named as theGAA/GPA Young Hurler of the Year.[20]

Pos.PlayerTeamAppearances
GKNickie QuaidLimerick3
RCBAdam HoganYHOTYClare1
FBEoin DowneyCork1
LCBDan MorrisseyLimerick4
RWBDavid McInerneyClare2
CBRobert DowneyCork1
LWBKyle HayesLimerick5
MDTony KellyClare5
MDDarragh FitzgibbonCork2
RWFDavid FitzgeraldClare2
CFShane BarrettCork1
LWFSeamus HarnedyCork3
RCFGearóid HegartyLimerick4
FFShane O'DonnellHOTYClare3
LCFMark RodgersClare1

See also

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Notes

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References

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  1. ^Harrington, John (6 December 2023)."GAA Master Fixtures for 2024 published" (Press release).Gaelic Athletic Association.Archived from the original on 13 December 2023. Retrieved6 January 2024.
  2. ^Ryan, Eoin (21 July 2024)."Clare find extra gear to edge Cork in historic hurling final epic".RTÉ Sport. Retrieved21 July 2024.
  3. ^"Maher handed Tipp captaincy".Hogan Stand. 31 January 2024.
  4. ^"Conor Whelan snatches point for Galway against Kilkenny".Irish Times. Retrieved28 April 2024.
  5. ^"Wexford keep their summer alive as they trim Galway in comprehensive fashion".Irish Times. Retrieved4 May 2024.
  6. ^"Galway shrug off difficult opening half to power past 14-man Antrim".Irish Times. Retrieved18 May 2024.
  7. ^"Eoin Cody's late goal seals thrilling win for Kilkenny over Dublin".Irish Times. Retrieved18 May 2024.
  8. ^"Cats close on another Leinster title as Wexford survive".RTE. Retrieved27 May 2024.
  9. ^"Clare take Cork's best shot but come out smiling in thrilling Munster clash".Irish Times. Retrieved28 April 2024.
  10. ^"Clare back on track after key Munster victory over 14-man Cork".the42. Retrieved28 April 2024.
  11. ^"Peter Casey injury clouds trademark Limerick win over hapless Tipperary".Irish Times. Retrieved28 April 2024.
  12. ^"Tipperary find response to take point at the death in Waterford".Irish Examiner. Retrieved4 May 2024.
  13. ^"Limerick restore order with late surge to see off Waterford".Irish Independent. Retrieved27 May 2024.
  14. ^"Shane O'Donnell shows full range of his threat as Clare defeat Tipperary".Irish Times. Retrieved27 May 2024.
  15. ^"Superb Cork stun Limerick to end drive for five and book All-Ireland final spot".RTE. Retrieved8 July 2024.
  16. ^Culhane, Darragh (21 July 2024)."Roy Keane cheers on Cork from Croke Park stands at All-Ireland Hurling Final".Cork Beo. Retrieved21 July 2024.An 82,300 capacity crowd turned up for the game...
  17. ^"RTÉ's GAA championship coverage commences with Monaghan v Cavan".RTÉ Sport. 29 March 2024.Archived from the original on 30 March 2024. Retrieved30 March 2024.
  18. ^"GAAGO to stream three of Cork's games in Munster SHC".RTÉ Sport. 4 December 2023.Archived from the original on 12 December 2023. Retrieved5 December 2023.
  19. ^"Shane O'Donnell shines brightest as Sunday Game Team of the Year is named".RTE Sport. 22 July 2024. Retrieved22 July 2024.
  20. ^"O'Donnell and Conroy crowned Players of the Year as Banner fly high on PwC Hurling All-Star team".Gaelic Athletic Association. 1 November 2024. Retrieved9 November 2024.
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