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2015 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship final

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2015 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Final
Event2015 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship
KilkennyGalway
1-221-18
Date6 September 2015
VenueCroke Park,Dublin
Man of the MatchMichael Fennelly[1][2]
RefereeJames Owens (Wexford)
WeatherCloudy
14 °C (57 °F)[3]
2014
2016

The2015 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final, the 128th event of its kind and the culmination of the2015 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, was played atCroke Park inDublin on 6 September 2015. Kilkenny retained their title beating Galway by 1-22 to 1-18.[4][5]The win was the 36th All-Ireland title for Kilkenny and the 11th underBrian Cody.[6][7][8]

The final was shown live in Ireland onRTÉ One as part ofThe Sunday Game live programme, presented byMichael Lyster from Croke Park, with studio analysis fromCyril Farrell,Henry Shefflin andAnthony Daly. Match commentary was provided byGer Canning with analysis byMichael Duignan. The game was also shown live onSky Sports, presented byRachel Wyse andBrian Carney with studio analysis fromJ. J. Delaney,Ollie Canning andJamesie O'Connor.

The match was the third most-watched event on Irish television in 2015, with an average audience of 739,600.[9]

For the first time since 2011, the final did not go into a replay.

Background

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Main article:Galway–Kilkenny hurling rivalry

This was the 41st championship meeting between the two sides, with Kilkenny dominating the series with 29 victories. Galway had beaten Kilkenny on 9 occasions while there have been two drawn games. In their most recent meeting Kilkenny defeated Galway by 1-25 to 2-15 in the2015 Leinster final on 5 July.[10]

The two sides had previously played six times in All-Ireland finals, with Kilkenny once again dominating by winning four of the previous deciders (1975,1979,1993,2012). Galway's lone All-Ireland defeat of Kilkenny came in1987, while there has been one drawn decider.[11]

Kilkenny were hoping to retain their All-Ireland crown and claim an 8th All-Ireland title in ten years. Victory would also ensure an 11th All-Ireland title under the management ofBrian Cody and a 36th All-Ireland title over all. Galway were hoping to win their first All-Ireland title since1988.[12]

Kilkenny were favorites to win the match, priced at 1/2 withPaddy Power, with Galway priced at 2/1 and the draw at 9/1. If the match was a draw it would be the fourth year in a row that the match would have finished in a draw.[13]

Route to the final

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Kilkenny

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21 June 2015
14:00
Leinster Semi-Final
Kilkenny5-25 – 0-16WexfordNowlan Park
Attendance: 19,134
Referee: D Kirwan (Cork)
G Aylward (3-5), TJ Reid (1-7), R Hogan (1-5), E Larkin (0-3), J Power (0-2), C Buckley (0-1), M Fennelly (0-1), JJ Farrell (0-1).ReportI Byrne (0-11), L Óg McGovern (0-2), D Redmond (0-2), A Shore (0-1).

5 July 2015
16:00
Leinster Final
Galway2-15 – 1-25KilkennyCroke Park
Attendance: 32,954
Referee: J McGrath (Westmeath)
J Canning (1-8, 7f), J Flynn (1-0), C Donnellan (0-3), J Glynn (0-1), C Mannion (0-1), D Burke (0-1), F Moore (0-1).ReportTJ Reid (1-9, one '65, 5f), R Hogan (0-4), E Larkin (0-4), G Aylward (0-3), C Fennelly (0-2), W Walsh (0-2), C Fogarty (0-1).

9 August 2015
15:45
All-Ireland Semi-Final
Kilkenny1-21 – 0-18WaterfordCroke Park
Attendance: 41,112
Referee: B Gavin (Offaly)
T. J. Reid (1-9, 0-6 frees), R Hogan (0-5), G Aylward (0-4), C Buckley, E Larkin, M Fennelly (0-1 each).ReportM Shanahan (0-9, 6 frees, 1 65), C Dunford (0-4), A Gleeson (1 sideline) (0-3), S Bennett, K Moran (0-1 each).

Galway

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31 May 2015
14:00
Leinster Quarter-Final
Dublin0-20 – 1-17GalwayCroke Park
Attendance: 33,544
Referee: J McGrath (Westmeath)
D Treacy (0-11, 8 frees, 2 65s); M Schutte, D Sutcliffe (0-3 each); L Rushe (0-2); J McCaffrey (0-1).ReportJ Canning (0-6, 4 frees, 1 65); J Cooney (1-0); C Donnellan, C Mannion (0-3 each); J Flynn, A Harte (0-2 each); A Smith (0-1 each).

6 June 2015
16:45
Leinster Quarter-Final Replay
Galway5-19 – 1-18DublinO'Connor Park
Attendance: 14,077
Referee: B Gavin (Offaly)
C Mannion 3-3, J Canning 2-3, J Flynn 0-9 (7f), A Harte, A Smith, C Donnellan and P Brehony 0-1 each.ReportP Ryan 0-7 (3f, 3 65s), E Dillon 1-1, D O’Connell and D Treacy (1f) 0-2 each, S Lambert (f), R O’Dwyer, L Rushe, D Sutcliffe, M Schutte and C Boland 0-1 each.

20 June 2015
17:00
Leinster Semi-Final
Galway3-28 – 1-14LaoisO'Connor Park
Attendance: ~5,000
Referee: F Horgan (Tipperary)
J Canning: 1-15 (0-9f, 0-2 ‘65), D Glennon 1-2, J Coen 1-0, P Mannion, A Smith, David Burke, N Healy 0-2 each, J Hanbury, C Mannion, P Brehony 0-1 each .ReportZ Keenan 0-5 (3f, 2’65), S Maher 1-1, P Purcell 0-3, P Whelan 0-2, J Campion, T Fitzgerald, C Dwyer 0-1 each.

5 July 2015
16:00
Leinster Final
Galway2-15 – 1-25KilkennyCroke Park
Attendance: 32,954
Referee: J McGrath (Westmeath)
J Canning (1-8, 7f), J Flynn (1-0), C Donnellan (0-3), J Glynn (0-1), C Mannion (0-1), D Burke (0-1), F Moore (0-1).ReportTJ Reid (1-9, one '65, 5f), R Hogan (0-4), E Larkin (0-4), G Aylward (0-3), C Fennelly (0-2), W Walsh (0-2), C Fogarty (0-1).

26 July 2015
16:00
All-Ireland Quarter-Final
Galway2-28 – 0-22CorkSemple Stadium
Referee: J Ownes (Wexford)
C Mannion (0-7); J Glynn, C Whelan (1-2 each); J Canning (0-5, 2 frees, 1 sideline, 1 65); J Flynn (0-3); A Harte (0-2); David Burke, C Donnellan (0-2 each); A Smith, J Cooney, N Healy (0-1 each).ReportP Horgan (0-9, 6 frees, 1 65); C Lehane, S Harnedy (0-3 each); D Kearney (0-2); C Murphy, B Lawton, P O'Sullivan, A Cadogan, A Walsh (0-1 each).

16 August 2015
16:00
All-Ireland Semi-Final
Tipperary3-16 - 0-26GalwayCroke Park
Attendance: 58,495
Referee: B Kelly (Westmeath)
Seamus Callanan (3-9, 0-3 frees, 0-1 penalty, 0-1 '65); John O'Dwyer (0-2, 0-1 free); Jason Forde, Brendan Maher, Patrick Maher, Conor O'Mahony, Noel McGrath (0-1)ReportJoe Canning (0-10, 0-6 frees, 0-1 '65, 0-1 sideline); Cathal Mannion (0-5); Jason Flynn (0-5, 0-2 frees); David Burke, Conor Whelan (0-2); Shane Moloney, Andy Smith (0-1)

Pre-match

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Jubilee team

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TheCork All-Ireland-winning team of1990, who won the title following a 5-15 to 2-21 defeat of Galway, were the jubilee team that were presented to the crowd before the final.

Ticketing

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With a stadium capacity of 82,300, the 32 individualcounty boards received 60,000 tickets. Schools and third level colleges got 2,500 tickets, while season ticket holders were entitled to 5,500 tickets. 1,000 tickets were given to overseas clubs. TheCamogie,Ladies' Football, Handball and Rounders Associations were each allocated about 200 tickets, as were the jubilee teams and mini-7s which played at half-time.

Galway's ticket allocation was expected to be around 7,000 as the county was contesting both the senior and minor All-Ireland finals. 5,000 tickets went to Kilkenny as it is a smaller county with fewer clubs, while another 1,000 will be given to clubs inTipperary due to their participation in the All-Ireland minor final.

The tickets that were allocated to the participating counties were divided among the clubs. Senior hurling clubs got the biggest allocation while intermediate and junior clubs also got a smaller share. Football clubs received a lower percentage. The allocation was based on the number of members and the number of teams in each club.

The match was shown live on a big screen atEyre Square in Galway.[15]

Related events

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The2015 All-Ireland Minor Hurling Final between Galway and Tipperary was played as a curtain-raiser to the senior final.[16]Galway won the game on a 4-13 to 1-16 scoreline.[17]

Match summary

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Officials

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On 24 August 2015 the officials were chosen for the final by theGAA, led byWexford refereeJames Owens. His umpires on the day were James Dunbar, John Clarke, David Owens (Askamore) and Ian Plunkett (Marshalstown).Tipperary’s Johnny Ryan was the standby referee. The other linesman wasJames McGrath (Westmeath) and the sideline official was Owen Elliott (Antrim). Owens has also refereed the2007 All-Ireland minor final, the2008 All-Ireland under-21 final and the2015 All-Ireland club final.[18][19]

Team news

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Both Kilkenny and Galway named unchanged sides for final.[20]Jackie Tyrrell and Richie Power both returned to the Kilkenny squad after recovering from injury.[21]

Summary

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Joe Canning got the first score of the game from a close-range free after two minutes. Johnny Coen blocked a goal-bound shot from Walter Walsh after four minutes with the scores level at two points each. In the fourteenth minute with Galway leading by two points, Walter Walsh burst in from the right and hand passed to TJ Reid who shot low into the back of the net to put Kilkeeny into a one-point lead. After twenty three minutes, Joe Canning pointed another free to put Galway back in front by one.[22]Jason Flynn then pointed a free from long range to increase the lead to two points a minute later. Jason Flynn got his third point of the game in the twenty eighth minute to put four between the sides. With a minute to half time, a dangerous high foul by Johnny Coen on Colin Fennelly earned him a yellow card when most people including all members of theSunday Game panel expected a red card. Half-time score was Kilkenny 1-8 Galway 0-14.[23]The first score of the second half came after four minutes with Conor Fogarty scoring from a free. TJ Reid then scored with another free and then a sixty five to level the scores. David Collins then got a point to put Galway back in front before Richie Hogan again got the equalizer. After forty nine minutes, Conor Whelan with the help of HawkEye put just one point between the sides with a shot from a very tight angle on the right. With six minutes to go Colin Fennelly pointed after Joe Canning had earlier missed from a free to put Kilkenny four points in front. Conor Whelan missed a goal chance for Galway with four minutes to go when his weak shot went low passed the left post. Colin Fennelly then got a second point to put five between them with two minutes to go. Two quick points from Michael Fennelly and Walter Walsh put seven between them before Joe Canning scored a goal with a low shot to the net from a free for the final score of the game. The final score is Kilkenny 1-22 Galway 1-18.[24][25]

Match details

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Kilkenny1-22 - 1-18Galway
TJ Reid (1-7, 0-5 frees, 0-2 65s); R Hogan, E Larkin, G Aylward, C Fennelly, M Fennelly, W Walsh (0-2 each); J Coen (own point), C Fogarty, P Walsh (0-1 each).ReportJ Canning (1-8, 1-5 frees); J Flynn (0-4, 3 frees); C Whelan, D Collins (0-2 each); C Donnellan, David Burke (0-1 each).
Attendance: 82,300
Kilkenny
Galway
GK1Eoin Murphy
B2Paul Murphy
B3Joey Holden (c)
B4Shane Prendergast
HB5Pádraig Walsh
HB6Kieran Joyce
HB7Cillian Buckley
MF8Michael Fennelly
MF9Conor Fogarty
FW10Colin Fennelly
FW11Richie Hogandownward-facing red arrow 60'
FW12T. J. Reid
FW13Ger Aylwarddownward-facing red arrow 62'
FW14Walter Walsh
FW15Eoin Larkin
Substitutes Used:
24Richie Powerupward-facing green arrow 60'
23John Powerupward-facing green arrow 62'
Unused Substitutes:
16Richie Reid
17Jackie Tyrrell
18Rob Lennon
19Michael Walsh
20Diarmuid Cody
21Lester Ryan
22Joe Lyng
25Jonjo Farrell
26Matthew Ruth
Manager:
Brian Cody
GK1Colm Callanan
B2Johnny Coen
B3John Hanbury
B4Pádraic Mannion
HB5Aidan Hartedownward-facing red arrow 24'
HB6Iarla Tannian
HB7Daithí Burke
MF8Andy Smith (c)downward-facing red arrow 56'
MF9David Burke
FW10Conor Whelan
FW11Cyril Donnellandownward-facing red arrow 64'
FW12Jonathan Glynn
FW13Jason Flynndownward-facing red arrow 65'
FW14Joe Canning
FW15Cathal Mannion
Substitutes Used:
22David Collins (c)upward-facing green arrow 24'
21Conor Cooneyupward-facing green arrow 56'
20Greg Lallyupward-facing green arrow 64'
23Shane Moloneyupward-facing green arrow 65'
Unused Substitutes:
16James Skehil
17Fergal Moore
18Paul Killeen
19Gearóid McInerney
24Niall Healy
25Joseph Cooney
26Brian Molloy
Manager:
Anthony Cunningham

Reaction

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Kilkenny managerBrian Cody was happy with the second-half performance from his players after trailing by three points, speaking toRTÉ Sport he said "In the first-half, Galway were outstanding, They really hit us, they really knocked us back in different ways and we struggled to get into our rhythm. We went in at half-time three points down and that’s not a bad position to be in and I thought the second-half response from our players was magnificent. I thought the relentless spirit, attitude and hurling that they showed was top class and it was a hard fought victory, there’s no doubt about that. “[26][27]Colin Fennelly revealed that a half-time speech fromJackie Tyrrell provided Kilkenny with the inspiration they needed in the second-half, saying "“Jackie Tyrrell at half-time, the speech he made was absolutely amazing, Jackie may have only one or two years left maybe and young lads hearing that coming on, it’s amazing. His speech at half-time was absolutely unbelievable, He spoke. Richie Power spoke and Michael Fennelly spoke and they’re probably the three senior lads of the team and whatever they said went through to us and we came out in the second-half and did the business."[28][29]

Galway managerAnthony Cunningham speaking toRTÉ Sport after the game said "Unfortunately we came out second-best there in the second-half, having had a nice lead there at half-time, Congratulations to Kilkenny, they were the better team there in the second-half. We just had a few unforced errors there really; we only returned 1-4 in the second-half, But no fault to any of our players. They gave it some, some effort, it was some battle there. A few unforced errors there in the second-half, maybe a couple of decisions went against us at the start of the second-half. Kilkenny, with all their experience and their guile and their craft, a tremendous team, they punished us."[30]

Nicky English writing in theIrish Times was impressed by how Kilkenny performed in the second-half saying "Whatever Cody said at half- time worked because Kilkenny came out a different team. They’d reorganised themselves and they came back out and dictated the pace from the word go. They closed the gap straight away and got into the lead and were well on top in all areas. They closed down the space that Galway had been able to create in the full-forward line and Galway were reduced to scraps."[31]

Cyril Farrell writing in theIrish Independent called it a tough defeat for Galway to take especially after a great first half in which they took the game to Kilkenny saying "Unfortunately for Galway, Cody's team got the upper hand in those vital early stages of the second half and drove on to dominate the match. The problem was they were up against a team managed by the greatest hurling manager in the game's history and we knew that Kilkenny would come out with all guns blazing in the first ten to 15 minutes of the second half."[32]

Highlights of the final were shown onThe Sunday Game programme which aired at 9:30pm that night onRTÉ Two and was presented byDes Cahill with analysis fromDonal Óg Cusack,Liam Sheedy, andGer Loughnane. On the man of the match award shortlist wereMichael Fennelly,T. J. Reid andDavid Burke, withMichael Fennelly winning the award which was presented by GAA presidentAogán Ó Fearghail at the City West hotel in Dublin.

Trophy presentation

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Kilkenny captainJoey Holden accepted theLiam MacCarthy Cup from GAA presidentAogán Ó Fearghail in the Hogan Stand.

Celebrations

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The Kilkenny team returned home on the 7 September were the homecoming event was held atNowlan Park in Kikenny City at 5:45pm where up to 12,000 people attended.[33]The team arrived at Kilkenny Castle before boarding an open-top bus for the journey to Nowlan Park.[34]

References

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  2. ^"Kilkenny (7) and Galway (4) dominate The Sunday Game Hurling team of the Year".Irish Independent. 7 September 2015.Paul Murphy, Joey Holden and Cillian Buckley were chose in the backs, man-of-the-match Michael Fennelly got the nod in midfield…
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  4. ^"2015 Fixtures and Results".GAA.ie. 1 September 2015. Archived fromthe original on 3 September 2015. Retrieved2 September 2015.
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  6. ^"All so very familiar as Cody's crew sink Tribesmen".Irish Independent. 7 September 2015. Retrieved8 September 2015.
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  8. ^"Kilkenny 1-22 Galway 1-18: Cats crowned All-Ireland champions after brilliant second-half performance".Irish Mirror. 7 September 2015. Retrieved8 September 2015.
  9. ^"All-Ireland Football Final the most-watched show on Irish television so far this year".The 42. 21 September 2015. Retrieved22 September 2015.
  10. ^Moynihan, Michael (6 July 2015)."Kikenny stay on course for familiar destination". Irish Examiner. Retrieved24 August 2015.
  11. ^"'Big 3' and high fives to haunt Galway?".Irish Independent. 2 September 2015. Retrieved2 September 2015.
  12. ^"Victory would set us up for a number of years - Cunningham".Irish Independent. 1 September 2015. Retrieved2 September 2015.
  13. ^"Kilkenny v Galway 6 September 2015".Paddypower.ie. 25 August 2015. Retrieved25 August 2015.
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  18. ^Verney, Michael (24 August 2015)."James Owens realises 'lifetime goal' to be named All-Ireland hurling final referee". Irish Independent. Retrieved24 August 2015.
  19. ^Moran, Seán (24 August 2015)."Wexford's James Owens to referee All-Ireland hurling final". Irish Times. Retrieved24 August 2015.
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  22. ^"All-Ireland SHC final: consummate Cats roar to 36th crown".Hogan Stand. 6 September 2015. Retrieved8 September 2015.
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