2008 Kehoe Cup

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The 2008 Kehoe Cup was an inter-county and colleges hurling competition in the province of Leinster. The competition is ranked below the Walsh Cup and features second and third tier counties from Leinster and Connacht and selected university teams. The winners were Meath who defeated Carlow 1–20 to 0–17 in the final.

ProvinceLeinster
Year2008
TrophyKehoe Cup
ChampionsMeath (5th win)
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2008 Kehoe Cup
Tournament details
ProvinceLeinster
Year2008
TrophyKehoe Cup
Winners
ChampionsMeath (5th win)
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Kehoe Cup

First round
9/13/19/20 January 2008
Quarter-finals
20/28 January 2008
Semi-finals
3 February 2008
Final
15 June 2008
Kildare 9-12
D.C.U. 2-07 Kildare 1-16
D.I.T. 5-17 D.I.T. 1-21
Mayo 0-14 D.I.T. 0-10
Fingal 3-12 Carlow 1-14
Tallaght I.T. 1-11 Fingal 1-10
Longford 0-05 Carlow 1-13
Carlow 3-15 Carlow 0-17
Louth 1-17 Meath 1-20
Trinity College 3-16 Trinity College 1-05
Meath 1-16 Meath 2-27
Athlone I.T. 0-03 Meath 0-18
Wicklow 0-12
Wicklow 3-20
Wicklow 1-16 Roscommon 3-13
Carlow I.T. 2-09

First round

All of the first round matches were originally due to take place in the week ending 13 January 2008. However, due to poor weather and waterlogged pitches, three matches were postponed until the weekend of 20 January 2008.[1]

More information Kildare, 9-12 - 2-07 ...
Kildare9-12 - 2-07D.C.U.
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More information D.I.T., 5-17 - 0-14 ...
D.I.T.5-17 - 0-14Mayo
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More information Fingal, 3-12 - 1-11 ...
Fingal3-12 - 1-11Tallaght I.T.
G De Loughrey 2-3, C Henry 0-3 (0-1f), R Lenihan 1-0, C O’Mahony, JM Sheridan 0-2 each, D Byrne, C O’Hare 0-1 each. Report S Durkin 1-2, M Ryan 0-5 (0-3f), S Lambert 0-3 (0-2 ‘65’), S Larkin 0-1.
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More information Longford, 3-15 0-05 ...
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More information Louth, 1-17 - 3-16 ...
Louth1-17 - 3-16Trinity College
Collins Connolly; 1 - 10 ( 9F); Shane Kerrigan 0-3; Shane Callan 0-2 Diarmuid Murphy 0-1 and Gerard Smith 0-1. Report Mike Hyland 0-6 (3F); Harry Goff 1 - 2; Fergal Shalvey 0-4, John O'Kelly 1-0; Paddy Coyle 1-0; Ciaran Murphy 0-2 and Brian Fitzgerald 0-2 (2F).
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More information Meath, 1-16 - 0-03 ...
Meath1-16 - 0-03Athlone I.T.
N. Hackett 0-10, D. Raleigh 0-03, J. Keena 1-00, S. Clynch 0-02, A. Ennis 0-01 Report K. Fagan 0-02, G. Murray 0-01
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More information Wicklow, 1-16 - 2-09 ...
Wicklow1-16 - 2-09Carlow I.T.
J O'Neill 0-07, E Mason 1-02, F Donnelly, G Bermingham 0-02 each, A O'Brien, S McGrath, E Maher 0-01 each. N Kilcoyne 2-01, R Dunbar 0-04, M Egan 0-03, M Bergin 0-01.
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Quarter-finals

The quarter finals saw Meath, Carlow, Wicklow and D.I.T progress to the semi-finals.[2]

More information Meath, 2-27 - 1-05 ...
Meath2-27 - 1-05Trinity College
N Hackett 0-09, S Clynch 1-04, N Smith 0-04, K Dowd 1-01, G O'Neill, D Raleigh 0-03 each, M Horan, D Crimmins, M Dunne 0-01 each. M Hyland 0-03, H Goff 1-00, K Murphy, Fl Chambers 0-01 each.
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More information Kildare, 1-16 - 1-21 ...
Kildare1-16 - 1-21D.I.T.
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More information Fingal, 1-10 - 1-13 ...
Fingal1-10 - 1-13Carlow
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More information Wicklow, 3-20 - 3-13 ...
Wicklow3-20 - 3-13Roscommon
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Semi-finals

More information D.I.T., 0-10 - 1-14 ...
D.I.T.0-10 - 1-14Carlow
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More information Meath, 0-18 - 0-12 ...
Meath0-18 - 0-12Wicklow
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Final

More information Carlow, 0-17 - 1-20 ...
Carlow0-17 - 1-20Meath
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