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2011 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship

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2011 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship
Championship details
Dates14 May – 4 September 2011
Teams14
All-Ireland champions
Winning teamKilkenny (33rd win)
CaptainBrian Hogan
ManagerBrian Cody
All-Ireland Finalists
Losing teamTipperary
CaptainEoin Kelly
ManagerDeclan Ryan
Provincial champions
MunsterTipperary
LeinsterKilkenny
UlsterNot Played
ConnachtNot Played
Championship statistics
No. matches played25
Goals total96 (3.84 per game)
Points total872 (34.88 per game)
Top ScorerPaul Ryan (2–47)
Player of the YearMichael Fennelly
All-Star TeamSee here
2010
2012

The2011 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship was the 123rd staging of the All-Ireland championship since its establishment by theGaelic Athletic Association in 1887. The draw for the 2011 fixtures took place on 7 October 2010.[1] The championship began on 14 May and ended on 4 September 2011.Tipperary were thedefending champions.[2]

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

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

  • None

Teams

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A total of fourteen teams will contest the championship, including thirteen teams from the2010 championship and one promoted team from the2010 Christy Ring Cup.

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

2010 Christy Ring Cup championsWestmeath secured direct promotion to the championship. The team made their top flight return after being relegated at the end of the2006 championship.

General information

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Fourteen counties will compete in theAll-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship: nine teams in theLeinster Senior Hurling Championship and five teams in theMunster Senior Hurling Championship.

CountyLast provincial titleLast championship titlePosition in2010 ChampionshipAppearance
Antrim2010
Carlow
Clare19981997
Cork20062005
Dublin19611938
Galway19991988
Kilkenny20102009
Laois19491915
Limerick19961973
Offaly19951998
Tipperary20102010
Waterford20071959
Westmeath
Wexford20041996

Team summaries

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Personnel and kits

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TeamColoursSponsorCaptainVice-captain(s)Manager(s)
AntrimSaffron and whiteCreagh ConcreteEddie McCloskeyDinny Cahill
CarlowRed, green and yellowStone DevelopmentsPaudie KehoeKevin Ryan
ClareSaffron and bluePat O'DonnellPat Vaughan[4]John ConlonGer O'Loughlin
CorkRed and whiteO2Shane O'Neill[5]Eoin CadoganDenis Walsh
DublinNavy and blueVodafoneJohn McCaffrey[6]Tomás BradyAnthony Daly
GalwayMaroon and whiteSupermacsDamien Joyce[7]Tony Óg Regan
Damien Hayes
John McIntyre
KilkennyBlack and amberGlanbiaBrian Hogan[8]Brian Cody
LaoisBlue and whiteMW Hire ServicesBrian Campion[9]Brendan Fennelly
LimerickGreen and whiteSporting LimerickGavin O'Mahony[10]Dónal O'Grady
OffalyGreen, white and goldCarroll CuisineShane Dooley[11]Joe BerginJoe Dooley
TipperaryBlue and goldŠkoda AutoEoin Kelly[12]Conor O'MahonyDeclan Ryan
WaterfordWhite and blue3Stephen MolumphyMichael Walsh
John Mullane
Davy FitzGerald
WestmeathMaroon and whiteBennettEoin PriceBrian Hanley[13]
WexfordPurple and yellowSports SaversDarren Stamp[14]Ciarán KennyColm Bonnar

Managerial changes

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TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyPositionIncoming managerDate of appointment
LaoisNiall RigneyResignation30 June 2010Pre-championshipBrendan Fennelly27 September 2010
LimerickJustin McCarthyEnd of term10 July 2010[15]Pre-championshipDónal O'Grady22 September 2010[16]
TipperaryLiam SheedyMutual agreement7 October 2010[17]Pre-championshipDeclan Ryan9 November 2010[18]
WestmeathKevin MartinSacked10 April 2011Pre-championshipBrian Hanley16 April 2011

The Championship

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Format

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The All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship of 2011 will be run on a provincial basis as usual. It will be aknockout tournament with pairings drawn at random in the respective provinces – there will be noseeds.

Each match will be played as a single leg. If a match is drawn there will be a replay. If that match ends in a draw a period ofextra time will be played, however, if both sides are still level at the end of extra time another replay will take place.

Munster Championship

Quarter-final: (1 match) This will be a single match between the first two teams drawn from the province of Munster. The losing team enters the All-Ireland qualifiers while the winners advance to the semi-finals.

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

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

Leinster Championship

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

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

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

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

Leinster Senior Hurling Championship

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Main article:Leinster Senior Hurling Championship
Preliminary roundQuarter-finalsSemi-finalsLeinster final
Dublin2–21
Offaly1–20
Dublin0–19
Carlow1–14Galway2–7
Westmeath4–10Westmeath2–14
Galway4–17
Dublin1–15
Antrim1–21Kilkenny4–17
Laois3–12Antrim1–11
Wexford3–16
Wexford1–15
Kilkenny1–26
Preliminary round
Laois3–12 – 1–21Antrim
W Hyland 1-04 (0-4f), O Holohan, N Foyle 1–1 each, W Dunphy, M Whelan (0-2f) 0–2 each, J Walsh, S Bourke 0–1 eachReportN McManus 0–10 (0-7f, 0–1 '65'), K Stewart, C McCann 0–4 each, S McCrory 1–0, M Armstrong, N McAuley (0-1f), C Herron 0–1 each
Referee: A Kelly (Galway)

Preliminary round
Carlow1–14 – 4–10Westmeath
R Dunbar 0–9 (6f, 1 65), E Nolan 0–3, R Coady 1–0, E Byrne, P Coady 0–1 each.ReportB Murtagh 0-7f, D McNicholas 2–0, B Smyth 1–2, A Mitchell 1-0f, J Shaw 0–1.
Referee: T Carroll (Offaly)

Quarter-final
Dublin2–21 – 1–20Offaly
P Ryan (1-08, 1–00 pen, 0-08 frees), P Carton (1-00), A McCrabbe (0-03), D O'Callaghan (0-02), R O'Dwyer (0-02), C McCormack (0-02), S Durkan (0-01), C Keaney (0-01), D Plunkett (0-01), S Lambert (0-01).ReportS Dooley (1–13, 0–11 frees), J Bergin (0-03), D Hayden (0-01), D Currams (0-01), C Mahon (0-01), C Egan (0-01).
Attendance: 14,302
Referee: John Sexton

Quarter-Final
Wexford3–16 – 1–11Antrim
R Jacob (1–5); S Banville (0–4); D Redmond (1–2); J Berry (1-1f); L Prendergast (0–1); PJ Nolan (0–1); H Kehoe (0–1); E Martin (0–1).ReportN McManus (0–5, 0-1f); K Stewart (0–3); C MacCanna (1–0); P Shiels (0–2); D Hamill (0–1).
Attendance: 4,500
Referee: C. McAllister (Cork)

Quarter-final
Westmeath2–14 – 4–17Galway
B Murtagh 0–5 (5f), P Greville 1–1, D McNicholas 1–0; D Carty 0–2, C Curley, B Smyth, E Price, A Mitchell ('65), P Dowdall, J Shaw 0–1 each.ReportC Donnellan 3–1, A Callanan 1–1 (1f), D Hayes 0–4, J Canning (3f); D Burke (2f) 0–3 each, J Gantley 0–2, A Smith, B Daly, E Ryan 0–1 each.

Semi-Final
Wexford1–15 – 1–26Kilkenny
J Berry (1-04 (1-3f), G Sinnott (0-04), P Roche (0-02, 1 '65), R Jacob (0-02), M Travers (0-01), W Doran (0-01), S Banville (0-01).H Shefflin (0-09, 6f, 2 '65)), R Hogan (1-01), R Power (0-04, 1f), M Rice (0-04), TJ Reid (0-03), M Fennelly (0-02), P Murphy (0-01), E Larkin (0-01), C Fennelly (0-01).
Attendance: 16,500
Referee: J Ryan (Tipperary) report =Report

Semi-Final
Dublin0–19 – 2–7Galway
P Ryan (0–13 11fs); C Keaney (0–3); D O'Callaghan (0–2); A McCrabbe (0–1).ReportJ Canning (1–3, 2fs); J Gantley (1–3); A Kerins (0–1).
Attendance: 11,618
Referee: M Wadding (Waterford)

Final
Kilkenny4–17 – 1–15Dublin
H Shefflin (1-09, 0-07f), M Rice (1-02), E Larkin (1-02), C Fennelly (1-00), R Hogan (0-02), R Power (0-01), B Hogan (0-01).ReportP Ryan (1-09, 1-09f), A McCrabbe (0-02), C McCormack (0-01), C Keaney (0-01), M O'Brien (0-01), D Plunkett (0-01).
Attendance: 33,814
Referee: B Kelly (Westmeath)

Munster Senior Hurling Championship

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Main article:Munster Senior Hurling Championship
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsMunster final
Limerick3–14
Waterford3–15
Waterford0–19
Tipperary 7–19
Clare1–19
Tipperary3–22Tipperary4–19
Cork0–23
Quarter-final
Tipperary3–22 – 0–23Cork
E Kelly 1-07 (0-05f), L Corbett 1-02, S Callanan 0-05, N McGrath 0-04 (2 sls), B Dunne 1-00, J O'Brien 0-02, Patrick Maher & J Woodlock 0-01 each.ReportP Horgan 0–13 (10f), N McCarthy & B O'Connor 0-03 each, J Gardiner, P Cronin, C McCarthy & P O'Sullivan 0-01 each.
Attendance: 31,231[19]
Referee: B. Gavin (Offaly)

Semi-final
Limerick3–14 – 3–15Waterford
K Downes (2-01), W McNamara (1-00), N Moran (0-04), D O'Grady (0-03), R McCarthy (0–3, 3f), D Breen (0-01), G Mulcahy (0-01), B Geary (0-01, f).ReportJ Mullane (2-02), P Mahony (0-07, 4f), S Walsh (1-01), B O'Sullivan (0-02), M Shanahan (0-02), S O'Sullivan (0-01).
Attendance: 15,650
Referee: B Kelly (Westmeath)

Semi-final
Clare1–19 – 4–19Tipperary
C McGrath (1-06, 4f), J Conlon (0-03), C McInerney (0-02); D McMahon (0-02), J Clancy (0-02); J McInerney (0-01, f), N O'Connell (0-01), F Lynch (0-01), D Honan (0-01),ReportS Callanan (1-05), E Kelly (1-03, 2f), L Corbett (1-00), Patrick Maher (1-00), N McGrath (0-03), Padraic Maher (0-02); G Ryan (0-02), S McGrath (0-02), P Bourke (0-02).
Attendance: 16,700[20]
Referee: J Owens (Wexford)

Main article:2011 Munster Senior Hurling Championship Final
Final
Tipperary7–19 – 0–19Waterford
L Corbett 4–4, E Kelly 2–6 (0-3f), S Callanan 1-00, J O’Brien 0-03, N McGrath (0-1sl), P Bourke 0–2 each, G Ryan, S Bourke 0–1 each.ReportP Mahony 0–13 (0-12f), T Browne, S O’Sullivan, J Mullane , S Walsh, S Molumphy, M Shanahan 0–1 each.
Attendance: 36,654
Referee: B Gavin (Offaly)

Cup competitions

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Christy Ring Cup (Tier 2)

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Main article:2011 Christy Ring Cup

Nicky Rackard Cup (Tier 3)

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Main article:2011 Nicky Rackard Cup

Lory Meagher Cup (Tier 4)

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Main article:2011 Lory Meagher Cup

All-Ireland Qualifiers

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Main article:All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship qualifiers
Preliminary roundPhase 1
Phase 2
Phase 3Quarter-finalists
Laois1–13
Cork10–20Offaly2–16
Cork2–17
Cork1–14
Galway2–23
Clare0–20
Galway4–25
Galway
Limerick
Limerick1–21
Wexford2–13
Limerick3–22
Antrim0–12
Carlow1–12
Antrim2–25Antrim0–23
Westmeath1–19

Preliminary round

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

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

Phase 1

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Phase 1
Cork2–17 – 2–16Offaly
P Horgan 0–10 (0-05f), L O'Farrell (1-00), C McCarthy (1-00), J O'Connor (0-02), B O'Connor (0-02), S O'Neill (0-01), P O'Sullivan (0-01), T Kenny (0-01).ReportS Dooley (1-09, 0-07f, 1-00 '65'), D Currams (0-05), C Egan (1-00), J Bergin (0-01), C Mahon (0-01).
Attendance: 7,565
Referee: J Ryan (Tipperary)

Phase 1
Antrim0–23 – 1–12Carlow
N McManus 0–9 (0-7f), D Hamill 0–3, N McAuley, E McCloskey, K Stewart, P Shiels 0–2 each, K Molloy, C McCann, T McCann 0–1 each.ReportR Dunbar 0–5, (0-4f), P Kehoe, 1–2, S Kavanagh 0–2 '65', C Doyle, D Roberts, M Brennan 0–1 each.
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: J McGrath (Westmeath)

Phase 2

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Phase 2
Limerick1–21 – 2–13Wexford
D Hannon 0-09 (0-04f, 0-01sl), G Mulcahy 1-04, N Moran 0-03, D O'Grady 0-02, J Ryan, K Downes, M O'Riordan, T O'Brien 0-01 each.ReportR Jacob, E Quigley (0-01f) 1-02 each, G Sinnott 0-03, PJ Nolan 0-02, K Rossiter, H Kehoe, E Martin, D Reynolds 0-01 each.
Attendance: 14,000
Referee: M Wadding (Waterford)

Phase 2
Galway4–25 – 0–20Clare
J Canning (1–09, 3f, 1 '65, 1 sideline), D Hayes, G Farragher (1-04) each, A Kerins (1-02), J Gantley (0-02), D Burke (0-01), A Smith (0-01), I Tannian (0-01), J Regan (0–1).ReportN O'Connell (0-06, 5f, 1 '65), C McGrath (0-05, 3f), C Morey (0-03), J Conlon (0-02), J Clancy (0-01), F Lynch (0-01), C McInerney (0-01), L Markham (0-01).
Attendance: 13,011
Referee: D Kirwan (Cork)

Phase 3

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Phase 3
Cork1–14 – 2–23Galway
P O'Sullivan (1-03), P Horgan (0-04, 0–02 frees), C McCarthy (0-03), N McCarthy (0-02), B Cooper (0-01), C Lehane (0-01).ReportJ Canning (0–10, 0–04 frees, 0-01 '65), D Hayes (1-03), G Farragher (0-04), C Donnellan (1-00), D Burke (0-02), A Smith (0-02), J Gantley (0-01), I Tannian (0-01).
Attendance: 18,900
Referee: J McGrath (Westmeath)

Phase 3
Antrim0–12 – 3–22Limerick
N McManus 0–8 (5f), E McCloskey 0–2, C McCann, D Hamill both 0–1.ReportD Hannon 0–8 (5f), N Moran 1–1, R McCarthy both 1–1, D Breen 1–0 S Tobin 0–3, M O'Riordan, J Ryan both 0–2, T Condon, G O'Mahony, D O'Grady, K Downes, B Geary ('65) all 0–1.
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: J Owens (Wexford)

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.

Quarter-finalSemi-finalsAll-Ireland final
Dublin3–13
Limerick0–18Tipperary*1–19
Dublin0–18
Tipperary*1–16
Kilkenny*2–17
Kilkenny*2–19
Waterford2–23Waterford1–16
Galway2–13

All-Ireland quarter-finals

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Quarter-final
Dublin3–13 – 0–18Limerick
R O’Dwyer 3–2; P Ryan 0–8 (6f); L Rushe, D Callaghan S Ryan 0–1 each.ReportD Hannon 0–11 (4f, 1 65); K Downes, B Geary, G O’Mahony (2f) 0–2 each; D O’Grady 0–1.
Attendance: 33,535
Referee: B Gavin (Offaly)

Quarter-final
Waterford2–23 – 2–13Galway
S Walsh 1–4, P Mahony 0–7 (0-7f), T Ryan 1–0, K Moran, S Molumphy, J Mullane 0–3 each, E Kelly, S O’Sullivan, S Prendergast 0–1 each.ReportJ Canning 1–6 (1–0 pen, 0-2f, 0–1 ‘65’), A Harte 1–0, G Farragher 0–2, A Smith, J Regan, I Tannian, B Daly, T Óg Regan (0–1 ‘65’) 0–1 each.
Attendance: 33,535
Referee: C McAllister (Cork)

All-Ireland semi-finals

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Semi-final
Kilkenny2–19 – 1–16Waterford
H Shefflin (0–7, 4F), R Hogan (2–0), M Fennelly (0–3), E Larkin (0–2), C Fennelly (0–2), B Hogan (0–1), M Rice (0–1), TJ Reid (0–1), P Hogan (0–1), E Brennan (0–1).ReportJ Mullane (1–6), E Kelly (0–3, 2f), M Shanahan (0–2, 1F), P Mahoney (0–2, 2f), S Prendergast (0–1), S Molumphy (0–1), R Foley (0–1).
Attendance: 31,634
Referee: B Kelly (Westmeath)

Semi-final
Tipperary1–19 – 0–18Dublin
L Corbett (1–3), E Kelly (0–6, 2f, 3 '65), N McGrath (0–3, 1 sideline), Padraic Maher (0–2), G Ryan (0–2), P Bourke (0–1, S McGrath (0–1), S Callanan (0–1).ReportP Ryan (0–9, 6f, 1 '65), P Kelly (0–1), J Boland (0–1), A McCrabbe (0–1), R O'Dwyer (0–1), L Rushe (0–1), D O'Callaghan (0–1), L Ryan (0–1), M O'Brien (0–1), S Ryan (0–1).
Attendance: 43,562
Referee: C McAllister (Cork)

All-Ireland Final

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Main article:2011 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final
Final
Kilkenny2–17 – 1–16Tipperary
H Shefflin (0–7, 5f), R Hogan (1–1), M Fennelly (1–0), R Power (0–2), C Fennelly (0–2), E Larkin (0–2), M Rice (0–1), E Brennan (0–1), TJ Reid (0–1).ReportE Kelly (0–8, 7f, 1 '65), P Bourke (1–0), N McGrath (0–3, 1 sideline), G Ryan (0–2), C O'Mahony (0–1), J O'Brien (0–1), B Dunne (0–1).
Attendance: 81,214
Referee: B Gavin (Offaly)

Stadia and locations

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Main article:List of Gaelic Athletic Association stadiums
TeamLocationStadiumStadium capacity
AntrimBelfastCasement Park32,600
CarlowCarlowDr. Cullen Park21,000
ClareEnnisCusack Park28,000
CorkCorkPáirc Uí Chaoimh43,500
DublinDublinParnell Park13,500
GalwayGalwayPearse Stadium34,000
KlkennyKilkennyNowlan Park24,000
LaoisPortlaoiseO'Moore Park27,000
LimerickLimerickGaelic Grounds49,500
OffalyTullamoreO'Connor Park20,000
TipperaryThurlesSemple Stadium53,500
WaterfordWaterfordWalsh Park17,000
WestmeathMullingarCusack Park15,000
WexfordWexfordWexford Park25,000

Championship statistics

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Scoring

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  • First goal of the championship:Simon McCrory forAntrim againstLaois (Leinster preliminary round, 14 May 2011)
  • Fastest goal of the season:20 secondsPaudie O'Sullivan forCork againstGalway (All-Ireland qualifiers phase 3, 9 July 2011)
  • Widest winning margin:34 points
    • Cork 10–20 : Laois 1–13 (All-Ireland qualifiers preliminary round, 18 June 2011)
  • Most goals in a match:11
    • Cork 10–20 : Laois 1–13 (All-Ireland qualifiers preliminary round, 18 June 2011)
  • Most points in a match:45
    • Tipperary 3–22 : Cork 0–23 (Munster quarter-final, 29 May 2011)
    • Galway 4–25 : Clare 0–20 (All-Ireland qualifiers phase 2, 2 July 2011)
  • Most goals by one team in a match:10
    • Cork 10–20 : Laois 1–13 (All-Ireland qualifiers preliminary round, 18 June 2011)
  • Most goals scored by a losing team:3
    • Waterford 3–15 : Limerick 3–14 (Munster semi-final, 12 June 2011)
    • Antrim 1–21 : Laois 3–12 (Leinster quarter-final, 14 May 2011)
  • Most points scored by a losing team:23
    • Tipperary 3–22 : Cork 0–23 (Munster quarter-final, 29 May 2011)

Top scorers

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Overall
RankPlayerCountyTallyTotalMatchesAverage
1Paul RyanDublin2–4753510.60
2Patrick HorganCork3–3847411.75
3Eoin KellyTipperary4–304258.40
Neil McManusAntrim0–424258.40
5Joe CanningGalway3–314057.40
6Henry ShefflinKilkenny1–323548.75
7Lar CorbettTipperary7–93047.50
8Shane DooleyOffaly2–2228214.00
Declan HannonLimerick0–282839.33
10Pauric MahonyWaterford0–272739.00
Single game
RankPlayerCountyTallyTotalOpposition
1Patrick HorganCork3–1120Laois
2Lar CorbettTipperary4–416Waterford
Shane DooleyOffaly1–1316Dublin
4Pauric MahonyWaterford0–1313Tipperary
Paul RyanDublin0–1313Galway
Patrick HorganCork0–1313Tipperary
7Eoin KellyTipperary2–612Waterford
Henry ShefflinKilkenny1–912Dublin
Joe CanningGalway1–912Clare
Paul RyanDublin1–912Kilkenny
Shane DooleyOffaly1–912Cork
12Ryan O'DwyerDublin3–211Limerick
Paul RyanDublin1–811Offaly
Declan HannonLimerick0–1111Dublin
15Paudie O'SullivanGalway3–110Laois
Cyril DonnellanGalway3–110Westmeath
Damien HayesGalway2–410Clare
Eoin KellyTipperary1–710Cork
Brendan MurtaghWestmeath0–1010Antrim
Neil McManusAntrim0–1010Westmeath
Neil McManusAntrim0–1010Laois
Patrick HorganCork0–1010Offaly
Joe CanningGalway0–1010Cork

Hat-tricks

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Main article:List of All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship hat-tricks
PlayerForAgainstResultDate
Cyril DonnellanGalwayWestmeath4–17 : 2–144 June 2011
Patrick HorganCorkLaois10–20 : 1–1318 June 2011
Paudie O'SullivanCorkLaois10–20 : 1–1318 June 2011
Ryan O'DwyerDublinLimerick3–13 : 0–1824 July 2011

Four goals in a game

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PlayerForAgainstResultDate
Lar CorbettTipperaryWaterford7–19 : 0–1911 July 2011

Discipline

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Miscellaneous

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  • Antrim's defeat ofLaois in the preliminary round of the Leinster championship is the team's first ever victory in the provincial series of games.[21]
  • The Munster quarter-final meeting ofCork andTipperary sets a new record as the eighth consecutive year that the sides have met in championship hurling. Previous consecutive meetings stretched from 1949 (draw and replay) to 1954 – a total of seven games in six years. Earlier, eight games were played in the seven-year period 1907 to 1913, however, two of those games were played in the calendar year of 1908.
  • The Leinster semi-final meeting betweenWexford andKilkenny atWexford Park is the first championship meeting between the two sides at that venue since the1944 Leinster semi-final.
  • The All-Ireland qualifiers preliminary round meeting between Antrim andWestmeath is the first ever championship meeting between the two sides.
  • The All-Ireland qualifiers preliminary round meeting between Laois and Cork is the first championship meeting between the two sides since the1915 All-Ireland final. Laois are the only team that Cork have played but never beaten in the championship.
  • Cork's total of 10–20 against Laois in the preliminary round of the qualifiers is the first time that a side has scored ten goals in the championship sinceOffaly defeatedWestmeath by 10–9 to 2–6 in the1966 Leinster first round.
  • The Leinster semi-final meeting ofGalway andDublin is not only both sides first meeting in the provincial championship but is also the first meeting of the two sides since the1941 All-Ireland semi-final.[22]
  • Dublin preserve their 100% championship record over Galway with a victory in the Leinster semi-final. Previous victories came in the1924 All-Ireland final and the 1941 All-Ireland semi-final
  • Lar Corbett becomes Tipperary's all-time leading championship goalscorer when he scores his 21st goal againstClare in the Munster semi-final.[23]
  • For the first time in history Dublin qualify for the provincialminor,under-21 andsenior finals in the same year.
  • Kilkenny's defeat of Dublin in the Leinster final is their seventh consecutive provincial title and sets a new record. Kilkenny also held the previous record of six-in-a-row between 1998 and 2003.
  • Henry Shefflin's goal in the Leinster final made him the only player in history to score a goal in thirteen consecutive championship seasons.
  • Tipperary's 7–19 to 0–19 defeat of Waterford is the biggest margin of victory in aMunster final since Cork beat Waterford by 5–31 to 3–6 in the 1982 provincial decider. The 21-point winning margin is joint ninth in the top ten biggest Munster final victories.[24]
  • The last time a team scored seven or more goals in a Munster final was in 1936 when Limerick defeated Tipperary by 8–5 to 4–6.Mick Mackey scored 5–3 of their total.
  • Brendan Cummins equalledChristy Ring's all-time championship appearances record, joining Ring on 65 appearances for Tipperary in the Munster Final.[25]
  • Tony Browne of Waterford becomes the fourth player to achieve at least 60 championship appearances with his appearance against Galway in the All-Ireland quarter-final.
  • Dublin's defeat ofLimerick in the All-Ireland quarter-final is their first ever championship victory over the Munster team. As a result of this, Dublin reach the All-Ireland semi-final for the first time since1948.
  • Waterford preserve their 100% championship record over Galway with a victory in the All-Ireland quarter-final. They have now beaten the westerners on ten occasions on the championship.
  • The All-Ireland semi-final between Kilkenny and Waterford is delayed by fifteen minutes due to the playing ofextra time in the All-Ireland minor semi-final between Clare and Galway.
  • Kilkenny become the first team ever to reach six consecutive All-Ireland finals.
  • Tipperary'sBrendan Cummins lines out for the 65th time in championship hurling to become the most "capped" player of all-time in the All-Ireland semi-final against Dublin. After equallingChristy Ring's long-held record in the Munster final he betters it in this game.[26]
  • The All-Ireland final between Kilkenny and Tipperary is the third year in-a-row that the sides meet in the championship decider. This is the first time that this has happened since1903, when Cork andLondon met in the All-Ireland final for the third consecutive year.[27]
  • As a result of Kilkenny's All-Ireland final defeat of Tipperary, Henry Shefflin andEddie Brennan joinChristy Ring andJohn Doyle as holders of a record eight All-Ireland medals.

Players

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Player facts

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Debutantes

The following players made their début in the 2011 championship:

PlayerTeamDateOppositionGame
Michael ArmstrongAntrimMay 14LaoisLeinster preliminary round
James BlackAntrimMay 14LaoisLeinster preliminary round
Conor McCannAntrimMay 14LaoisLeinster preliminary round
Chris McGuinnessAntrimMay 14LaoisLeinster preliminary round
Kevin MolloyAntrimMay 14LaoisLeinster preliminary round
Seán BurkeLaoisMay 14AntrimLeinster preliminary round
Noel CostelloeLaoisMay 14AntrimLeinster preliminary round
Willie DunphyLaoisMay 14AntrimLeinster preliminary round
Brian GalvinLaoisMay 14AntrimLeinster preliminary round
Paul CoadyCarlowMay 22WestmeathLeinster preliminary round
Dwaine KavanaghCarlowMay 22WestmeathLeinster preliminary round
Jack KavanaghCarlowMay 22WestmeathLeinster preliminary round
Kevin KehoeCarlowMay 22WestmeathLeinster preliminary round
Nicky RobertsCarlowMay 22WestmeathLeinster preliminary round
Niall DowdallWestmeathMay 22CarlowLeinster preliminary round
Christopher FlanaganWestmeathMay 22CarlowLeinster preliminary round
John GilliganWestmeathMay 22CarlowLeinster preliminary round
Alan McGrathWestmeathMay 22CarlowLeinster preliminary round
Cathal ScallyWestmeathMay 22CarlowLeinster preliminary round
Mattie DonnellyAntrimMay 29WexfordLeinster quarter-final
Seán HawesAntrimMay 29WexfordLeinster quarter-final
Kevin McKeagueAntrimMay 29WexfordLeinster quarter-final
Stephen McDonnellCorkMay 29TipperaryMunster quarter-final
James NagleCorkMay 29TipperaryMunster quarter-final
Daire PlunkettDublinMay 29OffalyLeinster quarter-final
Colin EganOffalyMay 29DublinLeinster quarter-final
James MulrooneyOffalyMay 29DublinLeinster quarter-final
Éanna MurphyOffalyMay 29DublinLeinster quarter-final
John O'KeeffeTipperaryMay 29CorkMunster quarter-final
Niall BreenWexfordMay 29AntrimLeinster quarter-final
Brian DoyleWexfordMay 29AntrimLeinster quarter-final
Matthew O'HanlonWexfordMay 29AntrimLeinster quarter-final
Johnny CoenGalwayJune 4WestmeathLeinster quarter-final
Barry DalyGalwayJune 4WestmeathLeinster quarter-final
Colin FennellyKilkennyJune 11WexfordLeinster semi-final
David HerityKilkennyJune 11WexfordLeinster semi-final
Paddy HoganKilkennyJune 11WexfordLeinster semi-final
Paul MurphyKilkennyJune 11WexfordLeinster semi-final
Garrett SinnottWexfordJune 11KilkennyLeinster semi-final
Kevin DownesLimerickJune 12WaterfordMunster semi-final
Richie McCarthyLimerickJune 12WaterfordMunster semi-final
Seán TobinLimerickJune 12WaterfordMunster semi-final
Darragh FivesWaterfordJune 12LimerickMunster semi-final
Wayne HutchinsonWaterfordJune 12LimerickMunster semi-final
Pauric MahonyWaterfordJune 12LimerickMunster semi-final
Brian O'SullivanWaterfordJune 12LimerickMunster semi-final
David O'SullivanWaterfordJune 12LimerickMunster semi-final
Bill CooperCorkJune 18LaoisAll-Ireland qualifiers preliminary round
Jamie CoughlanCorkJune 18LaoisAll-Ireland qualifiers preliminary round
Ger ReddinLaoisJune 18CorkAll-Ireland qualifiers preliminary round
Kieran MartinWestmeathJune 18AntrimAll-Ireland qualifiers preliminary round
Conor McGrathClareJune 19TipperaryMunster semi-final
Cathal McInerneyClareJune 19TipperaryMunster semi-final
Patrick O'ConnorClareJune 19TipperaryMunster semi-final
John CoghlanTipperaryJune 19ClareMunster semi-final
Stephen LillisTipperaryJune 19ClareMunster semi-final
Brian DoyleCarlowJune 25WestmeathAll-Ireland qualifiers phase 1
John DoyleCarlowJune 25WestmeathAll-Ireland qualifiers phase 1
Thomas CarrollOffalyJune 25CorkAll-Ireland qualifiers phase 1
Declan HannonLimerickJuly 2WexfordAll-Ireland qualifiers phase 2
Liam MarkhamClareJuly 2GalwayAll-Ireland qualifiers phase 2
James ReganGalwayJuly 2ClareAll-Ireland qualifiers phase 2
Matthew RuthKilkennyJuly 3DublinLeinster final
Paul SchutteDublinJuly 3KilkennyLeinster final
Conor LehaneCorkJuly 9GalwayAll-Ireland qualifiers phase 3
Jerome MaherWaterfordJuly 10TipperaryMunster Final
Retirees

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

PlayerTeamLast GameDateOppositionDébut
Ronan Curran[28]CorkAll-Ireland qualifiers phase 3July 9Galway2003
Benny Dunne[29]TipperaryAll-Ireland finalSeptember 4Kilkenny2002
James "Cha" Fitzpatrick[30]KilkennyLeinster finalJuly 3Dublin2004
Clinton Hennessy[31]WaterfordAll-Ireland semi-finalAugust 7Kilkenny2005
Ciarán Herron[32]AntrimAll-Ireland qualifiers phase 3July 9Limerick2000
Karl McKeegan[33]AntrimLeinster preliminary roundMay 14Laois2002
Jerry O'Connor[34]CorkAll-Ireland qualifiers phase 3July 9Galway2000
Damien Reale[35]LimerickAll Ireland Quarter FinalJuly 24Dublin2001
Donie Ryan[36]LimerickAll Ireland Quarter FinalJuly 24Dublin2000

See also

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Media coverage

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

References

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