2020 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship

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2020 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship
Championship details
Dates24 October - 13 December 2020
Teams10
All-Ireland champions
Winning teamLimerick (9th win)
CaptainDeclan Hannon
ManagerJohn Kiely
All-Ireland Finalists
Losing teamWaterford
CaptainConor Prunty
ManagerLiam Cahill
Provincial champions
MunsterLimerick
LeinsterKilkenny
UlsterNot Played
ConnachtNot Played
Championship statistics
No. matches played17
Goals total41 (2.41 per game)
Points total787 (46.29 per game)
Top ScorerBorder Stephen Bennett (1-54)
All-Star TeamSee here
2019
2021

The 2020 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship was the 133rd staging of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, the Gaelic Athletic Association's premier inter-county hurling tournament, since its establishment in 1887. The 2020 fixtures were announced in October 2019.[1][2] Games were initially scheduled to begin on 9 May 2020. Due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Gaelic games, the competition was delayed before beginning on 24 October 2020 and ending on 13 December 2020.[3][4]

Laois returned to the Leinster Championship for the first time since 2017, replacing Carlow who were relegated in 2019.[5][6] Tipperary entered the championship as the defending champions and were attempting to retain the title for the first time since 1965.[7] They were knocked out at the All-Ireland quarter final stage following a defeat by Galway.

On 13 December 2020, Limerick won the championship after a 0-30 to 0-19 win over Waterford in the All-Ireland final at Croke Park.[8] It was their ninth championship title overall and their first title since 2018.[9][10]

Waterford's Stephen Bennett was the championship's top scorer with 1-54.

Format[edit]

Initially, the 2020 All-Ireland hurling championship format was to feature five-team groups in both Leinster and Munster and the two Joe McDonagh Cup finalists in the format introduced in 2018 for an initial three-year period. At the GAA Congress on 29 February 2019 it was decided to expand the Leinster Hurling Championship from five to six teams, beginning in 2021. This meant there would be no relegation from the Leinster Hurling Championship in 2020 and that the winners of the Joe McDonagh Cup would be promoted.[11]

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Ireland, some changes were announced on 26 June 2020. The format reverted to knockout provincial championships, along with qualifiers, similar to the 2017 format. The two Joe McDonagh Cup finalists did not compete in the senior championship.

The draws for the Munster and Leinster Senior Hurling Championships took place live on RTÉ's Six One news on Friday 26 June.[12] [13][14]

Leinster Championship[edit]

Participating counties (5): Dublin, Galway, Kilkenny, Laois, Wexford

Quarter-finals (1 match): This are one match between the first two teams drawn - the other three teams receive a bye. One team is eliminated at this stage while the winners advance to the semi-finals.

Semi-finals (2 matches): The winners of the quarter-final join the other three teams to make up the semi-final pairings. Two teams are eliminated at this stage while the winners advance to the final.

Final (1 match): The winners of the two semi-finals 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[edit]

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

Quarter-finals (1 match): This are one match between the first two teams drawn - the other three teams receive a bye. One team is eliminated at this stage while the winners advance to the semi-finals.

Semi-finals (2 matches): The winners of the quarter-final join the other three teams to make up the semi-final pairings. Two teams are eliminated at this stage while the winners advance to the final.

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

All-Ireland Championship[edit]

Qualifiers round 1 (2 matches): The six teams who failed to reach a provincial final enter this round. These are two matches between the first four teams drawn - the other two teams receive a bye. Two teams are eliminated at this stage while the winners advance to the qualifiers round 2.

Qualifiers round 2 (2 matches): The winners of the qualifiers round 1 join the other two teams to make up the qualifiers round 2 pairings. 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 met in the provincial finals 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[edit]

From Championship[edit]

Relegated to the Christy Ring Cup

Excluded from the Championship

Teams[edit]

General information[edit]

Ten counties will compete in the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship: five teams in the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship and five teams in the Munster Senior Hurling Championship.

County Last provincial title Last championship title Position in 2019 championship Current championship
Clare 1998 2013 4th (Munster Senior Hurling Championship) Munster Senior Hurling Championship
Cork 2018 2005 Quarter-finals Munster Senior Hurling Championship
Dublin 2013 1938 Preliminary quarter-finals Leinster Senior Hurling Championship
Galway 2018 2017 4th (Leinster Senior Hurling Championship) Leinster Senior Hurling Championship
Kilkenny 2016 2015 Runners-up Leinster Senior Hurling Championship
Laois 1949 1915 Quarter-finals Leinster Senior Hurling Championship
Limerick 2019 2018 Semi-finals Munster Senior Hurling Championship
Tipperary 2016 2019 Champions Munster Senior Hurling Championship
Waterford 2010 1959 5th (Munster Senior Hurling Championship) Munster Senior Hurling Championship
Wexford 2019 1996 Semi-finals Leinster Senior Hurling Championship

Stadiums and locations[edit]

UPMC Nowlan Park
Semple Stadium
Páirc Uí Chaoimh
Team Stadium Location Capacity
[Usually Dublin] Croke Park Jones' Road 82,300
Cork Páirc Uí Chaoimh Ballintemple 45,000
Kilkenny UPMC Nowlan Park O'Loughlin Road 27,800
Laois O'Moore Park Portlaoise 18,000
Limerick LIT Gaelic Grounds Ennis Road 49,866
Tipperary Semple Stadium Thurles 45,690

Personnel and general information[edit]

Team Manager Captain(s) Vice-captain Sponsor
Clare Brian Lohan John Conlon David McInerney Pat O'Donnell
Cork Kieran Kingston Patrick Horgan Chill Insurance
Dublin Mattie Kenny Danny Sutcliffe AIG
Galway Shane O'Neill Pádraic Mannion Conor Whelan Supermacs
Kilkenny Brian Cody Colin Fennelly Joey Holden Glanbia
Laois Eddie Brennan Enda Rowland Willie Dunphy MW Hire Group
Limerick John Kiely Declan Hannon Cian Lynch J. P. McManus
Tipperary Liam Sheedy Séamus Callanan Teneo
Waterford Liam Cahill Pauric Mahony Conor Prunty TQS Integration
Wexford Davy Fitzgerald Lee Chin
Matthew O'Hanlon
Zurich Insurance

Summary[edit]

Championships[edit]

Level on Pyramid Competition Champions Runners-Up
Tier 1 2020 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Limerick Waterford
Tier 1 (Leinster) 2020 Leinster Senior Hurling Championship Kilkenny Galway
Tier 1 (Munster) 2020 Munster Senior Hurling Championship Limerick Waterford
Tier 2 2020 Joe McDonagh Cup Antrim Kerry
Tier 3 2020 Christy Ring Cup Kildare Down
Tier 4 2020 Nicky Rackard Cup Donegal Mayo
Tier 5 2020 Lory Meagher Cup Louth Fermanagh

Provincial championships[edit]

Leinster Senior Hurling Championship[edit]

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
         
Kilkenny 3-20
Dublin 2-22
Dublin 2-31
Laois 0-23
Kilkenny 2-20
Galway 0-24
Galway 1-27
Wexford 0-17

Leinster Quarter-final[edit]

24 October 2020 Quarter-final Dublin 2-31 (37) (23) 0-23 Laois Dublin  
18:00 (HT: 1-16 - 0-12) Venue: Croke Park
Gls: D Burke 1, E Dillon 1.
Pts: D Burke 16 (11f, 2 ’65), C Crummey 3, C Burke 2, R McBride 2, D Sutcliffe 2, C Boland 2, S Moran 1, D Keogh 1, E Dillon 1, M Schutte 1.
Report
Pts: R King 10 (9f, 1 ’65), S Maher 2, A Dunphy 2, E Rowland 2 (2f), P Purcell 2, P Delaney 1, R Mullaney 1, F Fennell 1, J Kelly 1, J Ryan 1.
Referee: P O’Dwyer (Carlow)
TV: Sky Sports


Leinster Semi-finals[edit]

31 October 2020 Semi-final Kilkenny 3-20 (29) (28) 2-22 Dublin Dublin  
15:45 Venue: Croke Park
Gls: TJ Reid 1, B Ryan 1, C Fennelly 1.
Pts: TJ Reid 10 (6f), W Walsh 2, J Donnelly 2, E Cody 1, C Delaney 1, A Murphy 1, H Lawlor 1, C Fennelly 1, B Ryan 1.
Report Gls: C Crummey 1, R Hayes 1.
Pts: D Burke 12 (10f), E Dillon 4, C Boland 2, D Gray 2, D Sutcliffe 1, C Crummey 1.
TV: GAAGO


31 October 2020 Semi-final Galway 1-27 (30) (17) 0-17 Wexford Dublin  
18:15 Venue: Croke Park
Gls: B Concannon 1.
Pts: J Canning 9 (7f, 1 65, 1 sideline); B Concannon 4; C Whelan 4; C Mannion 2, P Mannion 2, S Loftus 2; F Burke 1, J Flynn 1, J Coen 1, S Cooney 1.
Report
Pts: L Chin 8 (5f); R O’Connor 3; P Foley 2 (1 65); M Fanning 1 (f), A Nolan 1, P Morris 1, K Foley 1.
TV: RTÉ 2


Leinster final[edit]

14 November 2020 Final Kilkenny 2-20 (26) (24) 0-24 Galway Dublin  
(HT: 0-12 - 0-13) Venue: Croke Park
Gls: TJ Reid 1, R Hogan 1.
Pts: TJ Reid 10 (9fs); R Hogan 2, C Browne 2, M Keogan 2, J Donnelly 1, E Cody 1, P Walsh 1, L Blanchfield 1.
Report
Pts: J Canning 14 (9fs, 1 sideline, 1 65), C Whelan 2, J Coen 2, David Burke 2, C Mannion 1, J Cooney 1, B Concannon 1, J Flynn 1.
Referee: F Horgan (Tipperary)
TV: RTÉ


Munster Senior Hurling Championship[edit]

Five of the six Munster counties participate. Kerry compete in the Joe McDonagh Cup. The competition is entirely knock-out.

Semi-Finals Final
Cork 1-24 (27)
Waterford 1-28 (31)
Waterford 0-21 (21)
Limerick 0-25 (25)
Tipperary 2-17 (23)
Limerick 0-36 (36) Limerick 3-23 (32)
Clare 1-23 (26)

Munster quarter-final[edit]

25 October 2020 Quarter-final Limerick 0-36 (36) (26) 1-23 Clare Thurles  
15:45 GMT (UTC±0) Venue: Semple Stadium

Pts: A Gillane 12 (9f, 1 65); G Hegarty 5; T Morrissey 4; P Casey 3, K Hayes 3, D Byrnes 3; G Mulcahy 2; C Lynch 1, D Hannon 1, S Flanagan 1, P Ryan 1.
Report Gls: R Taylor 1.
Pts: T Kelly 17 (9f); D Ryan 2, C Malone 2; S O’Halloran 1, R Taylor 1.
Referee: F Horgan (Tipperary)
TV: RTÉ 2


Munster semi-finals[edit]

31 October 2020 Semi-final Cork 1-24 (27) (31) 1-28 Waterford Thurles  
15:30 Venue: Semple Stadium
Gls: P Horgan 1 (f).
Pts: P Horgan 8 (3f); S Kingston 4; S Harnedy 2; M Coleman 2 (1 sideline), B Cooper 2, C Lehane 2; C Joyce 1, D Dalton 1, A Cadogan 1.
Report Gls: C Lyons 1.
Pts: S Bennett 12 (12f); A Gleeson 3, D Hutchinson 3, J Barron 3; C Lyons 2; S McNulty 1, K Moran 1, K Bennett 1, J Prendergast 1, P Curran 1.
TV: Sky Sports


1 November 2020 Semi-final Tipperary 2-17 (23) (32) 3-23 Limerick Cork  
16:00 Venue: Pairc Ui Chaoimh
Gls: J Morris 1, J McGrath 1.
Pts: J Forde 10 (10f); N McGrath 2; J Morris 1; B Maher 1; N O'Meara 1; M Breen 1; A Flynn 1.
Report Gls: A Gillane 2 (1 pen); S Flanagan 1.
Pts: A Gillane 6 (5f); D Byrnes 3 (2f); T Morrissey 2; G Hegarty 2; W O'Donoghue 2; C Lynch 2; G Mulcahy 2; S Flanagan 1; P Casey 1; D Reidy 1; P Ryan 1.
TV: RTÉ 2


Munster final[edit]

15 November 2020 Final Limerick 0-25 (25) (21) 0-21 Waterford Thurles  
16:00 Venue: Semple Stadium

Pts: A Gillane 10 (8f); G Mulcahy 4; P Casey 3; D Byrnes 2 (1 65), C Lynch 2, G Hegarty 2; S Flanagan 1, A Breen 1.
Report
Pts: Stephen Bennett 12 (8f, 1 65); A Gleeson 3; J Dillon 2; D Hutchinson 1, K Bennett 1, J Prendergast 1, P Curran 1.
Referee: C Lyons (Cork)
TV: RTE


All-Ireland Qualifiers[edit]

Round 1 Round 2 All-Ireland Quarter-finals
Laois 3-17
Clare 0-27 Wexford 0-17
Clare 1-21
Clare
Dublin 0-22 Tipperary
Cork 1-25 Cork 1-17
Tipperary 2-18

Of the six teams who don’t reach their provincial final (three from the Leinster championship and three from the Munster championship) four are drawn, two from Leinster versus two from Munster, to play in round one of the qualifiers, subject to the requirement that the two beaten provincial quarter-finalists play in round one. The two teams given byes play the round one winners in round two.

The winners of round two compete in the two All-Ireland quarter-finals against the beaten Leinster and Munster finalists.

Qualifiers Round 1[edit]

7 November 2020 Round 1 Laois 3-17 (26) (27) 0-27 Clare Kilkenny  
13:15 GMT Venue: Nowlan Park
Gls: R King 1, J Keyes 1, A Dunphy 1.
Pts: M Kavanagh 6 (3f, 1 sideline), R King 2 (2f), W Dunphy 2, P Purcell 2, J Kelly 1, P Delaney 1, C McEvoy 1, J Keyes 1, A Dunphy 1.
Report
Pts: T Kelly 13 (9f), A Shanagher 3, C Malone 2, D McInerney 2, R Taylor 2, S Morey 2, C Guilfoyle 1, R Hayes 1, A McCarthy (1f) 1.
Referee: T Walsh (Waterford)
TV: GAAGO


7 November 2020 Round 1 Dublin 0-22 (22) (28) 1-25 Cork Thurles  
15:45 GMT Venue: Semple Stadium

Pts: D Burke 12 (9f); C Crummey 3; D Sutcliffe 2, C Boland 2; R Hayes 1, C Burke 1, D Keogh 1.
Report Gls: D Dalton 1.
Pts: P Horgan 8 (5f, 1 65); R O’Flynn 5, S Harnedy 5, S Kingston 4, D Dalton 1, L Meade 1, J O’Connor 1.
Referee: J Keenan (Wicklow)
TV: Sky Sports Mix


Qualifiers Round 2[edit]

14 November 2020 Round 2 Wexford 0-17 (17) (24) 1-21 Clare Portlaoise  
Venue: O'Moore Park

Pts: P Morris 6 (55f); S Murphy 3, P Foley 3 (1f); R O’Connor 2; C McDonald 1, D Dunne 1, K Foley 1.
Report Gls: T Kelly 1.
Pts: T Kelly 15 (8f, 1 65); J McCarthy 2; J Malone 1, C Guilfoyle 1, D Ryan 1, D Fitzgerald 1.
Referee: L Gordon (Galway)
TV: Sky Sports Mix


14 November 2020 Round 2 Tipperary 2-18 (24) (20) 1-17 Cork Limerick  
Venue: LIT Gaelic Grounds
Gls: J Forde 1., J Morris 1.
Pts: J Forde 6 (5f); M Breen 5; S Callanan 2, D McCormack 2, P Flynn 2; W Connors 1.
Report Gls: P Horgan 1.
Pts: P Horgan 8 (1 65 7f); S Harnedy 4; S. Kingston 1, D Dalton 1, T O’Mahony 1, R O’Flynn 1, B Cooper 1.
Referee: J Owens (Wexford)
TV: Sky Sports Mix


All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship[edit]

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
Galway 3-23
Tipperary 2-24 Limerick 0-27
Galway 0-24
Limerick 0-30
Waterford 0-19
Kilkenny 2-23
Clare 3-18 Waterford 2-27
Waterford 3-27

All-Ireland quarter-finals[edit]

21 November 2020 Quarter-final Galway 3-23 (32) (30) 2-24 Tipperary Limerick  
Venue: Gaelic Grounds
Gls: C Mannion 1, A Harte 1, B Concannon 1.
Pts: J Canning 14 (12f, 1 sideline); C Mannion 3; J Cooney 1, J Coen 1, C Cooney 1, C Whelan 1, J Flynn 1, S Loftus 1.
Report Gls: S Callanan 1, Patrick Maher 1.
Pts: J Forde 6 (5f); N McGrath 4; S Callanan 2; A Flynn 2, M Breen 2, D McCormack 2; J Morris 1, N O’Meara 1, B Heffernan 1, W Connors 1, R Maher 1 (free), B Hogan 1 (f).
Referee: J Murphy (Limerick)
TV: RTÉ


21 November 2020 Quarter-final Waterford 3-27 (36) (27) 3-18 Clare Cork  
Venue: Páirc Uí Chaoimh
Gls: D Hutchinson 2, J Fagan 1.
Pts: S Bennett 10 (7f); K Bennett 3; D Hutchinson 2, A Gleeson 2, C Gleeson 2, J Barron 2, N Montgomery 1, C Lyons 1, P Curran 1, T de Burca 1, D Lyons 1, J Fagan 1.
Report Gls: A Shanagher 2, A McCarthy 1.
Pts: T Kelly 8 (6f); C Malone 4; S O’Donnell 2; A Shanagher 1, D Reidy 1, R Taylor 1, D McInerney 1 (sideline).
Referee: P O'Dwyer (Carlow)
TV: Sky Sports Mix


All-Ireland semi-finals[edit]

The Leinster and Munster champions play the winners of the two quarter-finals.

28 November 2020 Semi-final Kilkenny 2-23 (29) (33) 2-27 Waterford Dublin  
(HT: 2-11 - 0-10) Venue: Croke Park
Gls: TJ Reid 1, M Keoghan 1.
Pts: TJ Reid 14 (12fs); E Cody 2, R Hogan 2, J Donnelly 2; C Buckley 1, P Deegan 1, M Keoghan 1.
Report Gls: S Bennett 1, D Lyons 1.
Pts: S Bennett 10 (6fs), A Gleeson 4; C Lyons 2, J Prendergast 2, D Hutchinson 2, N Montgomery 2; S McNulty 1, J Barron 1, J Fagan 1, I Daly 1, T de Búrca 1.
Referee: F Horgan (Tipperary)
TV: RTÉ, Sky Sports


29 November 2020 Semi-final Limerick 0-27 (27) (24) 0-24 Galway Dublin  
(HT: 0-15 - 0-13) Venue: Croke Park

Pts: A Gillane 6 (5fs), T Morrissey 6 (1f); G Hegarty 4; D Byrnes 3 (1f); S Flanagan 2, P Casey 2, C Lynch 2; D Hannon 1, A Breen 1.
Report
Pts: J Canning 12 (8fs, 4 sideline); B Concannon 3, C Whelan 3; E Niland 2 (1f); C Mannion 1, A Tuohey 1, J Cooney 1, F Burke 1 (sideline).
Referee: J Owens (Wexford)
TV: RTÉ, Sky Sports


All-Ireland final[edit]

13 December 2020
15:30
All-Ireland Final
Waterford 0-19 0-30 Limerick
(HT: 0-11 - 0-14)

Pts: S Bennett 10 (9fs); A Gleeson 5 (1 sideline, 1f); K Bennett 1, D Hutchinson 1, K Moran 1, C Lyons 1.

Pts: A Gillane 10 (6fs); G Hegarty 7; T Morrissey 5; S Flanagan 3; W O’Donoghue 1, D Hannon 1, K Hayes 1, P Ryan 1, D Byrnes 1.
Croke Park, Dublin
Referee: F Horgan (Tipperary)

Championship statistics[edit]

Top scorers[edit]

Overall
Rank Player Club Tally Total Matches Average
1 Stephen Bennett Waterford 1-54 57 5 11.40
2 Tony Kelly Clare 1-53 56 4 14.00
3 Aaron Gillane Limerick 2-44 50 5 10.00
4 Joe Canning Galway 0-49 49 4 12.25
5 T. J. Reid Kilkenny 3-34 43 3 14.33
Donal Burke Dublin 1-40 43 3 14.33
6 Patrick Horgan Cork 2-24 30 3 10.60
7 Jason Forde Tipperary 1-22 25 3 8.33
8 Gearóid Hegarty Limerick 0-20 20 5 4.00
9 Austin Gleeson Waterford 0-17 17 5 3.40
Tom Morrissey Limerick 0-17 17 5 3.40
In a single game
Rank Player Club Tally Total Opposition
1 Donal Burke Dublin 1-16 19 Laois
2 Tony Kelly Clare 1-15 18 Wexford
3 T. J. Reid Kilkenny 1-14 17 Waterford
Tony Kelly Clare 0-17 17 Limerick
4 Joe Canning Galway 0-14 14 Kilkenny
Joe Canning Galway 0-14 14 Tipperary
5 Stephen Bennett Waterford 1-10 13 Kilkenny
T. J. Reid Kilkenny 1-10 13 Galway
T. J. Reid Kilkenny 1-10 13 Dublin
Tony Kelly Clare 0-13 13 Laois

Miscellaneous[edit]

Live televised games[edit]

RTÉ, the national broadcaster in Ireland provided the majority of the live television coverage of the hurling championship in the fourth year of a five-year deal running from 2017 until 2021.[16][17]Sky Sports also broadcast a number of matches and have exclusive rights to some games. Sky Sports televised all of its live Championship games as part of its basic package on Sky Sports Mix.[18]

Awards[edit]

Sunday Game Team of the Year

The Sunday Game team of the year was picked on 13 December the night of the final. The panel consisting of Donal Óg Cusack, Jackie Tyrell, Ursula Jacob, and Shane Dowling picked Gearóid Hegarty as the Sunday game player of the year.[19][20]

  • 1. Nickie Quaid (Limerick)
  • 2. Sean Finn (Limerick)
  • 3. Dan Morrissey (Limerick)
  • 4. Daithi Burke (Galway)
  • 5. Diarmuid Byrnes (Limerick)
  • 6. Tadhg de Búrca (Waterford)
  • 7. Kyle Hayes (Limerick)
  • 8. Cian Lynch (Limerick)
  • 9. Jamie Barron (Waterford)
  • 10. Tom Morrissey (Limerick)
  • 11. TJ Reid (Kilkenny)
  • 12. Gearóid Hegarty (Limerick)
  • 13. Stephen Bennett (Waterford)
  • 14. Aaron Gillane (Limerick)
  • 15. Tony Kelly (Clare)
All Star Team of the Year

In February 2021, the 2020 PwC All-Stars winners were presented at Dublin's Convention Centre. Gearóid Hegarty was named as the All Stars Hurler of the Year with Eoin Cody named the All Stars Young Hurler of the Year.[21]

Pos. Player Team Appearances
GK Nickie Quaid Limerick 1
RCB Seán Finn Limerick 3
FB Dan Morrissey Limerick 2
LCB Daithí Burke Galway 5
RWB Diarmaid Byrnes Limerick 1
CB Tadhg de Búrca Waterford 2
LWB Kyle Hayes Limerick 1
MD Jamie Barron Waterford 3
MD Tony Kelly Clare 2
RWF Gearóid HegartyHOTY Limerick 1
CF Cian Lynch Limerick 2
LWF Tom Morrissey Limerick 1
RCF Aaron Gillane Limerick 2
FF T. J. Reid Kilkenny 5
LCF Stephen Bennett Waterford 1

See also[edit]

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