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1970 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship

1970 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship

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The 1970 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship was the 84th staging of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, the Gaelic Athletic Association's premier inter-county hurling tournament. The championship began on 3 May 1970 and ended on 6 September 1970.

Quick Facts Championship details, Dates ...

Kilkenny were the defending champions but were defeated by Wexford in the Leinster final. Kildare, who won the All-Ireland Intermediate Hurling Championship in 1969, were promoted to the senior championship after a long absence. New York sought entry to the All-Ireland series but their request was denied. Galway left the Munster Championship after ten years of participation and reverted to the old system whereby they enter the championship at the All-Ireland semi-final stage.

The All-Ireland final was played at Croke Park in Dublin on 6 September 1970 between Cork and Wexford, in what was their fourth meeting in the All-Ireland final overall and a first meeting in 14 years. Cork won the match by 6-21 to 5-10 to claim their 21st All-Ireland title overall and a first title in four years.[1][2][3]

Cork's Charlie McCarthy was the championship's top scorer with 1-23. Cork's Pat McDonnell was the choice for Texaco Hurler of the Year.[4][5]

Rule change

As a result of a decision taken at the Gaelic Athletic Association's (GAA) annual congress the previous year, as of 1970 all provincial finals, All-Ireland semi-finals and the All-Ireland final itself were extended to 80 minutes playing time. Prior to this all championship matches were sixty minutes in duration.[6] Lasted until 1974.

Teams

A total of fourteen teams contested the championship, including thirteen teams from the 1969 championship and one new entrant.

The Leinster championship was extended to seven teams as Kildare entered the provincial series of games. They had won the All-Ireland title at intermediate level in 1969 and decided to make the step up to the senior grade.

Galway left the Munster championship where they had been playing since the 1959 championship and returned to the old system whereby they entered the All-Ireland semi-finals.

Team summaries

More information Team, Colours ...

Provincial championships

Leinster Senior Hurling Championship

First round

More information Laois, 1-9 – 1-8 ...
Referee: P. Johnston (Kilkenny)

Quarter-finals

More information Dublin, 0-16 – 3-5 ...
Referee: P. Buggy (Kilkenny)

More information Offaly, 2-15 – 2-9 ...
Referee: R. Sheppard (Carlow)

Semi-finals

More information Wexford, 4-17 – 2-4 ...
Referee: P. Johnston (Kilkenny)

More information Kilkenny, 2-15 – 1-12 ...
Referee: J. Grey (Dublin)

Final

More information Wexford, 4-16 – 3-14 ...
Referee: J. Hatton (Wicklow)

Preliminary round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Leinster final
Dublin 0-16
Westmeath 3-5
Wexford 4-17
Dublin 2-4
Wexford 4-16
Kilkenny 3-14
Kilkenny 2-15
Ofaly 1-12
Offaly 2-15
Laois 1-9 Laois 2-9
Kildare 1-8

Munster Senior Hurling Championship

Quarter-finals

More information Limerick, 3-9 – 2-12 ...
Referee: F. Murphy (Cork)

More information Limerick, 1-10 – 0-4 ...
Referee: F. Murphy (Cork)

Semi-finals

More information Tipperary, 2-9 – 0-5 ...
Referee: S. O'Connor (Limerick)

More information Cork, 4-13 – 3-6 ...
Referee: J. Maloney (Tipperary)

Final

More information Cork, 3-10 – 3-8 ...
Referee: J. Fitzgerald (Limerick)

Quarter-final Semi-finals Munster final
Tipperary 2-9
Waterford 0-5
Tipperary 3-8
Cork 3-10
Cork 4-13
Clare
(R)
2-12 (0-4) Limerick 3-6
Limerick
(R)
3-9 (1-10)

All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship

All-Ireland Semi-finals

More information Cork, 4-20 – 2-9 ...
Referee: M. Spain (Offaly)

More information Wexford, 3-17 – 5-9 ...
Referee: S, O'Connor (Limerick)

All-Ireland Final

More information Cork, 6-21 – 5-10 ...
Attendance: 65,062
Referee: J. Hatton (Wicklow)

Championship statistics

Scoring

  • Widest winning margin: 19 points
  • Most goals in a match: 11
  • Most points in a match: 31
  • Most goals by one team in a match: 6
  • Most goals scored by a losing team: 5
  • Most points scored by a losing team: 14

Miscellaneous

  • The Leinster final between Kilkenny and Wexford was the first championship game to be played over the course of 80 minutes.

Top scorers

Season

More information Rank, Player ...

Single game

More information Rank, Player ...

Hat-tricks

More information Player, For ...

Player facts

Debutantes

The following players made their début in the 1970 championship:

More information Player, Team ...

Tom Byrne

Wexford August 15 Galway All-Ireland semi-final

Awards

Annual awards

Texaco Hurler of the Year

The Texaco Hurler of the Year was awarded to Pat McDonnell of Cork.


References

  1. Fogarty, John (15 April 2020). "Plenty of discoveries to be made in deep dive of GAA digital archive". Irish Examiner. Retrieved 14 May 2023.
  2. Daly, Derek (31 March 2021). "Reeling on the banks of the Lee: History of Cork sports 1970 to 1974". Echo Live. Retrieved 14 May 2023.
  3. Wymbs, Henry (2 January 2021). "CLASH OF THE ASH: The greatest hurlers of the 1970s". The Irish Post. Retrieved 14 May 2023.
  4. O'Grady, Dónal (6 May 2016). "Is the full-forward role now a thing of the past?". Irish Examiner. Retrieved 19 May 2023.
  5. Carter, Plunkett (4 April 2021). "Cork hurlers and the All-Stars clocked up the miles on US tour in 1977". Echo Live. Retrieved 19 May 2023.
  6. Moran, Seán (23 July 2020). "Playing with time: When Gaelic games lasted 80 minutes". Irish Times. Retrieved 19 May 2023.

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