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1941 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship

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1941All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship
Championship details
Dates18 May - 28 October 1941
Teams12
All-Ireland champions
Winning teamCork(12th win)
CaptainConnie Buckley
All-Ireland Finalists
Losing teamDublin
CaptainNed Wade
Provincial champions
MunsterTipperary
LeinsterDublin
UlsterNot Played
ConnachtNot Played
Championship statistics
No. matches played11
Goals total82 (7.45 per game)
Points total126 (11.45 per game)
Top ScorerJack Lynch(3-9)
All-Star TeamSee here
1940
1942

The1941 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championshipwas the 55th staging of theAll-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship,theGaelic Athletic Association's premierinter-countyhurlingtournament. The championship ended on 28 September 1941.

Limerickwere thedefending champions,however, they were defeated byCorkin the provincial series.

The championship was won by Cork who secured the title following a 5-11 to 0-6 defeat ofDublinin the All-Ireland final.[1]This was their 12th All-Ireland title, their first in ten championship seasons.

Foot-and-mouth disease[edit]

There was major disruption to the format of the 1941 championship due to a serious outbreak offoot-and-mouth disease[2]in many parts ofMunsterand southLeinster.The championship was run on a knockout provincial basis as usual, however, there was a certain amount of tweaking required to cope with the situation.

In theMunster championshipLimerickdefeatedWaterfordin the semi-final of the competition and qualified for the Munster final.Corkwere drawn to meetTipperaryin the second semi-final, however, this game was cancelled by theMunster Councilat the behest of theDepartment of Agriculture.As a result of this it was decided that Cork would play Limerick and the winners would represent Munster in the All-Ireland series. The delayed Cork-Tipperary game took place after the All-Ireland series, however, since Cork had already beaten Limerick this was now deemed to be the Munster decider. Tipperary won that game.

It was a similar story in theLeinster championshipas foot-and-mouth disease ravaged southern parts of the province.Kilkennywere drawn to playLaoisin one of the earlier stages of the provincial competition, however, the match could not take place and Kilkenny were given a bye into the Leinster final. The Department of Agriculture subsequently brought out an order that Kilkenny could not play in the Leinster final until the county was three weeks clear of the disease. The result was thatDublinwere nominated to represent Leinster in the All-Ireland series. A delayed Leinster final was played after the completion of the All-Ireland final with Dublin defeating Kilkenny.

Teams[edit]

Overview[edit]

Six teams contested theLeinster championshipwhile five teams contested theMunster championship.Galway,who faced no competition in their own province, entered the championship at the All-Ireland semi-final stage. No team fromUlsterparticipated in the senior championship.

Team summaries[edit]

Team Colours Most recent success
All-Ireland Provincial League
Clare Saffron and blue 1914 1932
Cork Red and white 1931 1931 1940-41
Dublin Navy and blue 1938 1938 1938-39
Galway Maroon and white 1923 1922 1930-31
Kilkenny Black and amber 1939 1940 1932-33
Laois Blue and white 1915 1915
Limerick Green and white 1940 1940 1937-38
Offaly Green, white and gold
Tipperary Blue and gold 1937 1937 1927-28
Waterford Blue and white 1938
Westmeath Maroon and white
Wexford Purple and gold 1910 1918

Results[edit]

Leinster Senior Hurling Championship[edit]

18 May 1941First roundWestmeath2-2 – 8-4OffalyCusack Park
25 May 1941Quarter-finalWexford3-2 – 5-6LaoisEnniscorthy Sportsfield
15 June 1941Quarter-finalOffaly2-4 – 5-11DublinO'Connor Park
20 July 1941Semi-finalLaois5-7 – 6-11DublinO'Moore Park
2 November 1941FinalDublin2-8 – 1-8KilkennyCroke Park
M McDonnell 2-3, T Leahy 0-3, H Gray 0-2. J Langton 0-5, S O'Brien 1-0, J Walsh 0-2, J O'Neill 0-1.

Munster Senior Hurling Championship[edit]

First round

27 July 1941First round refixtureTipperary4-07 – 3-04WaterfordThurles Sportsfield,Thurles
B O'Donnell 1-3, P Ryan 1-0, T Kennedy 1-0, J Heaney 1-0, D Doorly 0-2, N Condon 0-1, M Ryan 0-1. W Barron 1-1, N Daly 1-0, S Feeney 1-0, M Hickey 0-2, D Power 0-1.

Semi-finals

22 June 1941Semi-finalClare1-05 – 8-03LimerickCusack Park,Ennis
Flynn 1-0, Halloran 0-2, Flanagan 0-1, McNamara 0-1, Mullane 0-1. D Stokes 3-1, P McMahon 3-0, Power 1-1, J Roche 1-0, M Butler 0-1.
17 August 1941Semi-finalCorkCancelledTipperaryGaelic Grounds,Limerick

Finals

14 September 1941FinalCork8-10 – 3-02LimerickCork Athletic Grounds,Cork
J Lynch 2-5, J Quirke 2-1, T O'Sullivan 2-1, M Brennan 1-0, J Young 1-0, C Ring 0-2, C Buckley 0-1. D Stokes 2-0, P McMahon 1-0, M Butler 0-1, T Ryan 0-1.
26 October 1941Final refixtureTipperary5-04 – 2-05CorkGaelic Grounds,Limerick
B O'Donnell 2-3, T Treacy 1-1, J Heaney 1-0, J Looby 1-0. J Lynch 1-4, J Ryng 1-0, J Young 0-1.

All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship[edit]

14 September 1941Semi-finalDublin2-4 – 2-2GalwaySt. Cronan's Park
28 September 1941FinalCork5-11 – 0-6DublinCroke Park
Attendance: 26,150
Referee: W O'Donnell (Tipperary)

Championship statistics[edit]

Scoring[edit]

  • Widest winning margin:23 points
  • Most goals in a match:11
  • Most points in a match:18
    • Laois5-7: 6-11Dublin(Leinster semi-final, 20 July 1941)
  • Most goals by one team in a match:8
  • Most goals scored by a losing team:5
    • Laois5-7: 6-11Dublin(Leinster semi-final, 20 July 1941)
  • Most points scored by a losing team:8

Miscellaneous[edit]

  • Cork win their 12th All-Ireland title to draw level with Kilkenny and Tipperary at the top of the all-time roll of honour. It is the second time that "the big three" share the title of roll of honour leaders.
  • Cork's defeat by Tipperary in the delayed Munster final left the team with the unusual distinction of being the first All-Ireland champions and provincial runners-up.

Player facts[edit]

Debutants[edit]

The following players made their début in the 1941 senior championship:

Player Team Date Opposition Game
Con Cottrell Cork September 14 Limerick Munster final

Retirees[edit]

The following players played their last game in the 1941 championship:

Player Team Last Game Date Opposition Début
Jack Barrett Cork Delayed Munster final October 26 Tipperary 1934
Connie Buckley Cork Delayed Munster final October 26 Tipperary 1934
James Ryng Cork Delayed Munster final October 26 Tipperary 1932

Sources[edit]

  • Corry, Eoghan,The GAA Book of Lists(Hodder Headline Ireland, 2005).
  • Donegan, Des,The Complete Handbook of Gaelic Games(DBA Publications Limited, 2005).
  • Horgan, Tim,Christy Ring: Hurling's Greatest(The Collins Press, 2007).
  • Nolan, Pat,Flashbacks: A Half Century of Cork Hurling(The Collins Press, 2000).
  • Sweeney, Éamonn,Munster HUrling Legends(The O'Brien Press, 2002).

References[edit]

  1. ^"All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Roll of Honour".The GAA website. Archived fromthe originalon 5 September 2011.Retrieved22 July2011.
  2. ^Moran, Seán (11 September 2019)."Remembering when Kerry kicked ahead of Dublin 78 years ago: This year will be only the third replay between the counties, and the first in Croke Park".The Irish Times.Retrieved11 September2019.Dublin [footballers]... hadn't won Leinster for seven years and didn't go into the All-Ireland semi-final as provincial champions – they were nominated by the province because of the foot-and-mouth outbreak that year, which caused the Leinster [football] final against Carlow to be postponed until November.