2017 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship

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The 2017 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship was the 130th staging of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship since its establishment by the Gaelic Athletic Association in 1887. The championship began on 23 April 2017 and ended on 3 September 2017. The draw for the championship was held on 13 October 2016 and was broadcast live on RTÉ2.[1]

Dates23 April — 3 September 2017
Teams15
Winning teamGalway (5th win)
Quick facts Championship details, Dates ...
2017 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship
Championship details
Dates23 April — 3 September 2017
Teams15
All-Ireland champions
Winning teamGalway (5th win)
CaptainDavid Burke
ManagerMicheál Donoghue
All-Ireland Finalists
Losing teamWaterford
CaptainKevin Moran
ManagerDerek McGrath
Provincial champions
MunsterCork
LeinsterGalway
UlsterAntrim
ConnachtNot Played
Championship statistics
No. matches played28
Goals total84 (3.0 per game)
Points total1122 (40.0 per game)
Top Scorer Pauric Mahony (0–50)
Player of the Year Joe Canning
All-Star TeamSee here
2016
2018
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Pre-match parade at the Cork–Waterford All-Ireland semi-final (13 August 2017).

Tipperary, the 2016 champions, were defeated by Galway in the All-Ireland semi-final.[2] Meath fielded a team in the championship for the first time since 2004.

On 3 September 2017 Galway won the championship following a 0–26 to 2–17 defeat of Waterford in the All-Ireland final.[3] This was their fifth All-Ireland title and their first in 29 championship seasons.[4]

Format

The All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship was a double-elimination tournament based on the Leinster and Munster provincial championships and the Christy Ring Cup. Fifteen teams took part.[5]

The 2017 championship was the last to feature mostly knock-out Leinster and Munster championships. On 30 September 2017, the Special Congress held at Croke Park voted by 62% to restructure the Leinster and Munster championships as two provincial groups of five teams who competed on a round-robin basis.[6]

Provincial championships

Connacht Senior Hurling Championship

This competition is no longer organised. Galway represents Connacht and participates in the Leinster Championship. The other Connacht teams could compete in the 2017 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship (tier 1) by gaining promotion through the tiers of hurling – the Christy Ring Cup (tier 2), the Nicky Rackard Cup (tier 3) and the Lory Meagher Cup (tier 4).

Leinster Senior Hurling Championship

Nine counties competed – seven from Leinster plus Galway and Kerry. 2016 Leinster champions received a bye in the semi-final. The championship began with a qualifier group involving the four weakest teams. The group winners and runners-up join four of the five strongest teams in the three Leinster quarter finals as the competition continued in a knock-out format. Two semi-finals and a final followed.

The 2016 Leinster champions received a bye into the semi finals. The remaining six teams (four seeded teams plus the qualifier group winners and runners-up) played in three quarter-finals. An informal system of promotion or relegation operated in this round; if a team from the qualifier group won their quarter-final, they were seeded in the 2017 Leinster championship and the beaten seeded team competed in the 2017 Leinster qualifier

In 2017 the bottom team in the Leinster qualifier group was relegated to the 2018 Christy Ring Cup (2nd tier). Their place in the 2018 Leinster qualifier group was taken by the winner of 2017's Christy Ring Cup.

Meath qualified for the 2017 Leinster Championship by winning the 2016 Christy Ring Cup.

Munster Senior Hurling Championship

Five of the six Munster counties competed. Kerry participated in The Leinster Hurling Championship (see above). The competition was a knock-out format. All of the beaten teams entered the All-Ireland qualifiers.

Ulster Senior Hurling Championship

Although this competition takes place, it is not part of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship. Currently no Ulster teams qualified to play in the 2017 Leinster championship which means that winning the Christy Ring cup is their only route into the 2017 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship.

Qualifiers Format

A total of nine teams enter the qualifiers – five of the seven teams eliminated in Leinster before the final (three losing quarter-finalists and two losing semi-finalists), all three teams knocked-out in Munster before the final and the winners of 2017's Christy Ring Cup.

The fixtures are decided by draws which are detailed in the sections below. All qualifier matches are knock-out and eventually result in two teams who progress to the two All-Ireland quarter-finals.

Qualifiers Preliminary round

The GAA congress held in February 2017 voted to allow the winners of the 2017 Christy Ring cup to enter the 2017 qualifiers in a new preliminary round. The Christy Ring cup winners played the losers of one of the three Leinster quarter finals.

Qualifiers Round 1 Format

After the qualifiers preliminary round, the eight remaining qualifier teams played in four matches. A draw was made such that the three Munster teams were paired with three teams beaten in the Leinster championship. Teams who had already met in the Leinster championship could not be drawn to meet again if such a pairing could be avoided. The draw was made on the morning of the 26 June.[7]

Qualifiers Round 2 Format

The four winners of round 1 played in two matches. Teams who had already met in the Leinster or Munster championships could not be drawn to meet again if such a pairing could be avoided.

All-Ireland Format

The beaten finalists in the Leinster and Munster championships played the two winning teams from round two of the qualifiers in the two All-Ireland quarter-finals. In the semi-finals, the Leinster and Munster champions played the winners of the two quarter finals. The final normally takes place on the first Sunday in September.


Team changes

To Championship

Promoted from the Christy Ring Cup

From Championship

Relegated to the Christy Ring Cup

Note: 2017 Christy Ring Cup winners (Carlow) entered All-Ireland qualifiers.

Teams

General information

Fifteen counties competed in the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship: nine teams in the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship, five teams in the Munster Senior Hurling Championship and one team in the Christy Ring Cup.

Personnel and kits

Summary

Provincial championships

Leinster Senior Hurling Championship

Group Stage

More information Pos, Team ...
Pos Team Pld W D L SF SA SD Pts Qualification
1 Laois33006–697–45216 Advance to Knockout Stage
2 Westmeath31025–451–62−32
3 Kerry31025–527–53−72
4 Meath31025–526–60−112 Relegated to Christy Ring Cup
Westmeath, Kerry and Meath were ranked according to score difference.
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Leinster Knockout Stage

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
         
Wexford 1–20
Kilkenny 3–11
Laois 1–17
Wexford 3–25
Wexford 1–17
Galway 0–29
Westmeath 1–20
Offaly 4–15
Offaly 1–11
Galway 0–33
Galway 2–28
Dublin 1–17

Matches

Round 1
More information Meath, 3–20 – 2–17 ...
Meath 3–20 – 2–17 Kerry
S Clynch (0–7, 6fs), S Quigley (1–3, 1–0 sideline), K Keena (1–0), C McCabe (1–0), A Gannon (0–3), M O’Sullivan (0–2), D Kelly (0–1), K Keoghan (0–1); A Forde (0–1), G McGowan (0–1), N Heffernan (0–1). Report S Nolan (1–9, 0-6fs), M Boyle (1–1), M O'Leary (0–2), M O'Connor (0–1), B Murphy (0–1), J Conway (0–1), P Lucid (0–1), J Goulding (0–1).
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Attendance: 1,000
Referee: S Cleere (Kilkenny)
Round 1
More information Laois, 1–23 – 2–17 ...
Laois 1–23 – 2–17 Westmeath
R King (0–10, 8f, 1'65), S Maher (0–4), P Whelan (1–0), A Dunphy (0–3), C Dwyer (0–2), P Purcell (0–1); C Taylor (0–1), W Dunphy (0–1), E Rowland (0–1). Report A Devine (0–5, 3f), R Greville (1–1), N Mitchell (0–4); E Price (1–0), P Greville (0–2, 1f), D McNicholas (0–1), G Greville (0–1), C Boyle (0–1); S McGovern (0–1), J Galvin (0–1).
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Referee: J Owens (Wexford)

Round 2
More information Westmeath, 2–12 – 0–20 ...
Westmeath 2–12 – 0–20 Kerry
A Devine (0-08, 0–06 frees, 0-01 ’65), K Doyle (1-02, 1–00 pen, 0-01 free, 0-01 ’65), N Mitchell (1-00), R Greville (0-02). Report S Nolan (0-07, 0–01 ’65, 0–04 frees), M Boyle (0-04), P Boyle (0-03), J Conway (0-02), M O’Leary (0-01), J Goulding (0–01), P O’Connor (0-01); J O’Connor (0-01).
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Referee: P O’Dwyer (Carlow)
Round 2
More information Meath, 2–13 – 3–25 ...
Meath 2–13 – 3–25 Laois
S Clynch (0-06, 0-04f, 0-01 '65), N Heffernan (1-01), J Keena (1-00); S Brennan (0-01), K Keoghan (0-01), S Quigley (0-01), A Forde (0-01), M O'Sullivan (0-01), A Gannon (0-01). Report P Purcell (3-06); R King (0–11, 0-06f, 0-01 65), N Foyle (0-02), A Corby (0-02), S Downey (0-01), W Dunphy (0-01), B Conroy (0-01), A Dunphy (0-01).
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Referee: J Keenan (Wicklow)

Round 3
More information Westmeath, 1–18 – 0–19 ...
Westmeath 1–18 – 0–19 Meath
A Devine (0-09, 0–06 frees), K Doyle (1-03), R Greville (0-02), A Clarke (0-02), D McNicholas (0-01), C Boyle (0-01). Report S Clynch (0-05, 0–03 frees), A Gannon (0-04), D Kelly (0-02, 0–01 free), K Keoghan (0-02); J Kelly (0-02), G McGowan (0-01), S Quigley (0-02 frees), M O’Sullivan (0-01).
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Round 3
More information Kerry, 3–15 – 2–21 ...
Kerry 3–15 – 2–21 Laois
S Nolan 2–6 (0–4 frees, 0–1 65), M Boyle 1–2 (frees), J O'Connor, J Buckley, M Boyle, J Conway, J Griffin, P Lucid, B Murphy 0–1 each. Report R King 0–13 (0–11 frees, 0–1 65), P Purcell 1–2, N Foyle 1–0, S Bergin, M Kavanagh, A Corby, S Maher, A Dunphy, S Downey 0–1 each.
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Referee: A Kelly (Galway)

Leinster Quarter-finals

Quarter-final
More information Westmeath, 1–20 – 4–15 ...
Westmeath 1–20 – 4–15 Offaly
A Devine 0–10 (0-8f, 1 '65), K Doyle 1–2, J Boyle 0–3, N O'Brien 0–2 (1 sl), A Clarke, R Greville, D Egerton 0–1 each. Report S Dooley 3–8 (1–0 pen, 0-5f), E Nolan 1–1, O Kelly 0–2, D Shortt, P Guinan, J Bergin, L Langton 0–1 each
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Attendance: 3,105
Referee: S Cleere (Kilkenny)
Quarter-final
More information Laois, 1–17 – 3–25 ...
Laois 1–17 – 3–25 Wexford
R King 0–7 (5f), P Purcell 1–1, A Dunphy 0–2, C Collier, C Dwyer, S Downey, J Lennon, W Dunphy, S Maher & C Taylor 0–1 each. Report C McDonald 0–9 (0-4f, 1 '65), H Kehoe 1–2, P Morris 0–5, A Nolan 1–1, J Guiney 1–0, L Chin 0–3 (0-1f), J O’Connor 0–2, S Murphy, D O’Keeffe & D Redmond 0–1 each.
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Referee: C McAllister (Cork)
Quarter-final
More information Galway, 2–28 – 1–17 ...
Galway 2–28 – 1–17 Dublin
J Canning 0–9 (0-5f), C Cooney 1–3, C Whelan 0–5, J Flynn 1–2, D Burke 0–3, N Burke 0–2, J Cooney, C Mannion, T Monaghan, É Burke 0–1 each. Report D Treacy 0–5 (0-4f), B Quinn 1–0, D Burke 0–3 (0-2f), C Crummey, É Dillon, J Hetherton (0-1f) 0–2 each, S Barrett, R McBride, F Whitely 0–1 each.
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Attendance: 14,291
Referee: B Kelly (Westmeath)

Leinster Semi-finals

The 2016 Leinster champions received a bye into the semi-finals. They were joined by the winners of the three quarter-finals.

Semi-final
More information Wexford, 1–20 – 3–11 ...
Wexford 1–20 – 3–11 Kilkenny
L Chin 0–6 (0-3f, 0–2 65), C McDonald 0–5 (0-4f), P Morris 0–3, D Redmond 1–0, M O’Hanlon, D O’Keeffe, L Ryan, J O’Connor and S Tomkins 0–1 each. Report TJ Reid 2–7 (2–0 pen, 0-6f, 0–1 65), C Fennelly 1–0, L Ryan 0–2, W Walsh and P Deegan 0–1 each.
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Attendance: 18,467
Referee: F Horan (Tipperary)
Semi-final
More information Offaly, 1–11 – 0–33 ...
Offaly 1–11 – 0–33 Galway
S Dooley 0–9 (0-6f, 0–1 65), O Kelly 1–0, E Nolan 0–1, L Langton 0–1. Report J Canning 0–7 (0-6f), C Whelan 0–7, N Burke 0–5, S Maloney 0–4, A Harte 0–3, P Mannion 0–2, C Mannion 0–2, J Coen 0–2, C Cooney 0–1.
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Attendance: 6,292
Referee: J Ryan (Tipperary)

Leinster final

Final
More information Wexford, 1–17 – 0–29 ...
Wexford 1–17 – 0–29 Galway
D O’Keeffe 1–1, C McDonald 0–6 (0-3f), L Chin 0–4 (0-2f, 0–1 65), P Morris and M O’Hanlon 0–2 each, W Devereux, J O’Connor and C Dunbar 0–1 each. Report J Canning 0–10 (0-8f, 0–1 65, 0–1 sideline), C Cooney 0–8 (0-1f), J Cooney 0–5, N Burke 0–2, D Burke, P Mannion, T Monaghan and S Maloney 0–1 each.
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Attendance: 60,032
Referee: C Lyons (Cork)

Munster Senior Hurling Championship

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
Limerick 2–16
Clare 3–17
Clare 1–20
Cork 1–25
Waterford 1–15
Tipperary 1–26 Cork 0–23
Cork 2–27

Munster Quarter-final

Quarter-final
More information Tipperary, 1–26 – 2–27 ...
Tipperary 1–26 – 2–27 Cork
M Breen, S Callanan (4f) 0–6 each, J McGrath 1–1, D McCormack, N McGrath 0–3 each, J O'Dwyer (1 sideline), B Maher 0–2 each, P Maher, N O'Meara, S Curran 0–1 each. Report C Lehane (0-4f, 1'65) 0–10, S Kingston 1–4, P Horgan 0–4, M Cahalane 1–0, A Cadogan, L Meade 0–3 each, S Harnedy 0–2, L O'Farrell 0–1.
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Attendance: 30,103
Referee: J Owens (Wexford)

Munster Semi-finals

Semi-final
More information Limerick, 2–16 – 3–17 ...
Limerick 2–16 – 3–17 Clare
S Dowling 0–7 (0-7f), D Dempsey, K Hayes 1–1 each, P Browne (0–1 sideline), C Lynch 0–2 each, P Casey, P Ryan, B Nash 0–1 each. Report S O’Donnell 2–2, C McGrath 1–3, D Reidy 0–5 (0-5f), J Conlon 0–2, C Cleary, I Galvin, J McCarthy, C Galvin 0–1 each.
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Attendance: 19,168
Referee: J McGrath (Westmeath)
Semi-final
More information Waterford, 1–15 – 0–23 ...
Waterford 1–15 – 0–23 Cork
Pauric Mahony 0–5 (0-1f), M Shanahan 1–1 (0-1f), S Bennett, A Gleeson, J Barron 0–2 each, B O’Halloran, S Bennett, K Moran 0–1 each. Report P Horgan 0–10 (0-7f, 0–1 ’65), C Lehane 0–4, S Harnedy 0–2, M Ellis, M Coleman (0–1 sideline), B Cooper, D Fitzgibbon, A Cadogan, M Cahalane, L O’Farrell 0–1 each.
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Attendance: 33,163
Referee: B Kelly (Westmeath)

Munster final

Final
More information Clare, 1–20 – 1–25 ...
Clare 1–20 – 1–25 Cork
T Kelly 0–10 (0-6f, 0-1pen), C McGrath 1–1, J Conlon 0–2, P Collins, A Cunningham, C Galvin, J McCarthy, D McInerney, S Morey and A Shanagher 0–1 each. Report P Horgan 0–13 (0-10f), A Cadogan 1–4, M Coleman (0–1 sideline) and S Harnedy 0–2 each, D Fitzgibbon, S Kingston, C Lehane and L Meade 0–1 each.
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Attendance: 45,558
Referee: F Horan (Tipperary)

Ulster Senior Hurling Championship

Semi-finals Final
      
Armagh 1–17
Down 2–12
Armagh 1–12
Antrim 5–22
Antrim 3–24
Donegal 1–10

Ulster Semi-finals

Semi-final
More information Armagh, 1–17 – 2–12 ...
Armagh1–17 – 2–12Down
Report
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Semi-final
More information Antrim, 3–24 – 1–10 ...
Antrim3–24 – 1–10Donegal
Report
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Ulster final

Final
More information Antrim, 5–22 – 1–12 ...
Antrim5–22 – 1–12Armagh
C Johnston 3-05, N McManus 1-06 (1f), P Shiels 1-00, E Campbell 0-03, M Connolly 0-03 (2f), C Clarke 0-02, P McGill 0-01, C McKinley 0-01, C Carson 0-01 Report D Carvill 0-07 (6f), F Bradley 1-00, C Corvan 0-03, C Carvill 0-01, D Magee 0-01
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Owenbeg Centre of Excellence, Dungiven
Referee: James Clarke (Cavan)

All-Ireland Qualifiers

Qualifiers preliminary round

Match

Preliminary match
More information Laois, 2–14 – 1–16 ...
Laois 2–14 – 1–16 Carlow
S Downey & N Foyle 1–1 each, S Maher 0–3 (2f), E Rowland (2f), P Purcell & C Healy 0–2 each, R King (f), M Kavanagh & C Taylor 0–1 each. Report M Kavanagh 1–2, C Nolan 0–4 (2f), P Coady 0–3 (1f), D Murphy (2f) & D Byrne 0–2 each, JM Nolan, J Doyle & E Byrne 0–1 each.
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Referee: D Kirwan (Cork)

Qualifiers Round 1

Matches

Round 1
More information Offaly, 0–14 – 1–35 ...
Offaly 0–14 – 1–35 Waterford
S Dooley (0–5, 0–5); J Bergin (0–3, 0–2 frees); S Kinsella, B Conneely, E Nolan, O Kelly, J Mulrooney, P Guinan (0–1 each). Report Pauric Mahony (0–11, 0–7 frees, 0–1 ’65); A Gleeson (0–6); P Curran (0–4, 0–2 frees, 0–1 ’65); Shane Bennett (1–0); K Moran, D Fives, J Barron, M Shanahan, C Dunford (0–2 each); J Dillon, T De Burca, T Ryan, M Walsh (0–1 each).
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Attendance: 4,159
Referee: A Kelly (Galway)
Round 1
More information Tipperary, 2–18 – 0–15 ...
Tipperary 2–18 – 0–15 Westmeath
J O’Dwyer 1–3 (0-1f), S Callanan 0–5 (4f, 1 65), J McGrath 1–1, N McGrath, N O’Meara & J Forde 0–2 each, R Maher, B Maher & P Maher 0–1 each. Report A Devine 0–6 (4f), P Greville (1f) & K Doyle 0–2 each, A Clarke, R Greville, D McNicholas, N O’Brien & C Boyle 0–1 each.
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Attendance: 6,893
Referee: P O'Dwyer (Carlow)
Round 1
More information Dublin, 2–28 – 1–15 ...
Dublin 2–28 – 1–15 Laois
É Dillon 2–4, D Treacy 0–9 (0-6f), B Quinn and C O’Sullivan 0–3 each, D Burke, F Whitely and D O’Callaghan 0–2 each, N McMorrow, S Barrett and J Hetherton 0–1 each. Report P Purcell and M Kavanagh 0–5 each (0-2f), E Rowland 1–1 (all frees), M Whelan, C Collier, C Taylor and C Healy 0–1 each.
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Attendance: 6,241
Referee: J Keenan (Wicklow)
Round 1
More information Kilkenny, 0–20 – 0–17 ...
Kilkenny 0–20 – 0–17 Limerick
TJ Reid 0–8 (0-6f), W Walsh 0–4, P Deegan 0–3, K Kelly, L Ryan 0–2 each, C Bolger 0–1. Report S Dowling 0–8 (0-6f), P Casey 0–3, G Hegarty, K Hayes 0–2 each, P Ryan, B Nash 0–1 each.
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Attendance: 15,605
Referee: B Gavin (Offaly)

Qualifiers Round 2

Matches

Round 2
More information Tipperary, 6–26 – 1–19 ...
Tipperary 6–26 – 1–19 Dublin
S Callanan 3–11 (0-7f), J McGrath 2–2, J O’Dwyer, J Forde 0–4 each, M Breen 1–0, S O’Brien 0–2, P Maher, B Maher, D McCormack 0–1 each. Report D Treacy 0–11 (0-8f), C O’Sullivan 1–1, L Rushe, R O’Dwyer 0–2 each, C Crummey, D O’Callaghan, R McBride 0–1 each.
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Attendance: 33,181
Referee: A Kelly (Galway)
Round 2
More information Waterford, 4–23 – 2–22 (AET) ...
Waterford 4–23 – 2–22
(AET)
Kilkenny
Pauric Mahony 0–6 (0-5f, 0–1 ’65), J Barron, M Shanahan (0-3f) 1–3 each, A Gleeson 0–5, Shane Bennett, M Walsh 1–0 each, T Ryan, K Moran 0–2 each, J Dillon, P Curran 0–1 each. Report TJ Reid 2–12 (0-10f, 0–1 ’65, 1–0 pen), L Ryan 0–3, R Leahy 0–2, R Hogan, E Murphy (0-1f), C Fennelly, G Aylward, K Kelly 0–1 each.
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Attendance: 33,181
Referee: J Owens (Wexford)

All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship

Bracket

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
      
Clare 3–16
Tipperary 0–28
Galway 0–22
Tipperary 1–18
Galway 0–26
Waterford 2–17
Wexford 1–19
Waterford 1–23
Cork 0–20
Waterford 4–19

All-Ireland Quarter-finals

Quarter-final
More information Tipperary, 0–28 – 3–16 ...
Tipperary 0–28 – 3–16 Clare
S Callanan 0–7 (3f), J McGrath 0–6, N McGrath 0–4, J O’Dwyer 0–4 (1f), P Maher 0–2, M Breen 0–1, S Kennedy 0–1, B Maher 0–1 (f), S O’Brien 0–1, J Forde 0–1 Report T Kelly 0–6 (4f), A Cunningham 2–0, C McInerney 1–1, S O’Donnell 0–2, C McGrath 0–2, D Reidy 0–2 (2f), P Duggan 0–1, J Shanahan 0–1, C Galvin 0–1
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Attendance: 28,567
Referee: Colm Lyons (Cork)
Quarter-final
More information Wexford, 1–19 – 1–23 ...
Wexford 1–19 – 1–23 Waterford
J Guiney 0-06 (6f), J O’Connor 1–2, L Chinn 0–3, (2f), R O’Connor, D O’Keeffe 0–2 each, C McDonald, P Morris, E Moore, L Ryan 0–1 each Report Pauric Mahony 0–9 (0-9f), K Moran 1–3, A Gleeson 0–3 (0-1f), B O’Halloran, M Shanahan 0–2 each, C Gleeson, J Dillon, M Walsh, D Fives 0–1 each.
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Attendance: 31,753
Referee: F Horgan (Tipperary)

All-Ireland Semi-finals

Semi-final
More information Galway, 0–22 – 1–18 ...
Galway 0–22 – 1–18 Tipperary
J Canning 0–11 (0-6f, 0–1 '65, 0–1 sideline), C Whelan 0–4, C Cooney and J Coen 0–2 each, J Cooney, P Mannion (0-1f), C Mannion 0–1 each. Report S Callanan 0–5 (0-3f), J McGrath 1–1, J O’Dwyer and B Maher (0-2f) 0–3 each, N McGrath and P Maher 0–2 each, J Forde and S Kennedy 0–1 each.
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Attendance: 68,184
Referee: B Kelly (Westmeath)
Semi-final
More information Cork, 0–20 – 4–19 ...
Cork 0–20 – 4–19 Waterford
P Horgan 0–12 (7f); A Cadogan, C Lehane 0–2; S Kingston, D Fitzgibbon (sideline), S Harnedy, L O’Farrell 0–1 Report Pauric Mahony 0–8 (5f), J Barron 2–1; K Moran 0–4; A Gleeson 1–2, M Walsh 1–0; D Fives, C Gleeson, B O’Halloran, M Shanahan 0–1
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Attendance: 72,022
Referee: J Owens (Wexford)

All-Ireland final

Final
More information Galway, 0–26 – 2–17 ...
Galway 0–26 – 2–17 Waterford
J Canning 0–9 (6f, 1 sideline), David Burke 0–4, C Cooney 0–3, C Mannion 0–2, N Burke 0–2, J Cooney 0–2, J Flynn 0–2, J Coen 0–1, C Whelan 0–1. Report Pauric Mahony 0–11 (7f), K Moran 1–1, K Bennett 1–0, J Barron 0–2, M Walsh 0–1, B O'Halloran 0–1, T Ryan 0–1.
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Attendance: 82,300
Referee: Fergal Horgan (Tipperary)

Championship Statistics

Top scorer overall

More information Rank, Player ...
Rank Player County Tally Total Matches Average
1 Pauric Mahony Waterford 0–50 50 6 8.33
2 Joe Canning Galway 0–46 46 5 9.20
3 Séamus Callanan Tipperary 3–34 43 5 8.60
4 Ross King Laois 0–42 42 5 8.40
5 T. J. Reid Kilkenny 4–27 39 3 13.00
Patrick Horgan Cork 0–39 39 4 9.75
7 Allan Devine Westmeath 0–38 38 5 7.60
8 Patrick Purcell Laois 5–17 32 6 5.33
9 Shane Nolan Kerry 3–22 31 3 10.33
Shane Dooley Offaly 3–22 31 3 10.33
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Top scorer in a single game

More information Rank, Player ...
Rank Player County Tally Total Opposition
1 Séamus Callanan Tipperary 3–11 20 Dublin
2 T. J. Reid Kilkenny 2–12 18 Waterford
3 Shane Dooley Offaly 3-08 17 Westmeath
4 Patrick Purcell Laois 3-06 15 Meath
5 T. J. Reid Kilkenny 2-07 13 Wexford
Ross King Laois 0–13 13 Kerry
Patrick Horgan Cork 0–13 13 Clare
8 Shane Nolan Kerry 2-06 12 Laois
Shane Nolan Kerry 1-09 12 Meath
Patrick Horgan Cork 0–12 12 Waterford
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Clean sheets

More information Rank, Goalkeeper ...
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Scoring events

Widest winning margin: 24 points

Most goals in a match: 7

Most points in a match: 53

Most goals by one team in a match: 6

Highest aggregate score: 66

Lowest aggregate score: 37

Most goals scored by a losing team: 3

Miscellaneous

  • Galway won their first All-Ireland since 1988.
  • It was the first meeting of Galway and Waterford in an All-Ireland Hurling Final.[9]
  • Wexford defeated Kilkenny in the Leinster Championship for the first time since 2004.
  • Waterford set a championship record by scoring 35 points against Offaly in their All-Ireland qualifier meeting.
  • First time championship meetings:
  • Galway played Wexford in their first ever Leinster final meeting. The game set a new attendance record of 60,032 who saw Galway win their second Leinster senior championship.
  • Waterford defeated Kilkenny in the championship for the first time since 1959.
  • This was the first year Meath competed in the championship since 2004.
  • In the Munster final, Patrick Horgan scored 0–13 to overtake Christy Ring's total of 33–205 to become Cork's top scorer of all time.[10]
  • The first final since 1996 not to involve one of the "Big Three" counties (Cork, Kilkenny and Tipperary).[11]
  • Galway defeated Waterford for the very first time in the senior hurling championship.
  • A peak audience of 1.1 million watched Galway beat Waterford in the hurling final on RTÉ, making it the most watched programme on RTÉ in 2017 at the time.
  • For the first time in championship history, no county from Leinster reached the All-Ireland semi-final stage, with the four spots going to Cork, Galway, Tipperary and Waterford. (Galway currently play in the Leinster Championship but are geographically in Connacht.)
  • Kilkenny were eliminated in the qualifiers for the first time.

Broadcast Rights

Matches will be broadcast live on television in Ireland on RTÉ and Sky Sports under a new five-year contract that was agreed in December 2016.[12] In the United Kingdom, matches will be shown on Sky Sports and worldwide coverage will be provided on GAAGO. RTÉ Radio 1 will also have full radio rights to all championship games which were previously shared with Newstalk.[13]

RTÉ coverage will be shown on RTÉ One on The Sunday Game Live presented by Michael Lyster in high definition. Des Cahill will present The Sunday Game highlights and analysis show on Sunday evening.[14]

Live Hurling On TV

RTÉ, the national broadcaster in Ireland, will provide the majority of the live television coverage of the championship in the first year of a five-year deal running from 2017 until 2021. Sky Sports will also broadcast a number of matches and will have exclusive rights to some games.[15]

More information Live Hurling On TV Schedule, Date ...
Live Hurling On TV Schedule
Date Fixture &
Match Details
RTÉ
Sky Sports
Provincial and Qualifier Hurling Matches
21 May Tipperary v Cork
Munster Quarter-final
RTÉ
28 May Galway v Dublin
Leinster Quarter-final
RTÉ
4 June Clare v Limerick
Munster Semi-final
Sky Sports
10 June Kilkenny v Wexford
Leinster Semi-final
Sky Sports
18 June Cork v Waterford
Munster Semi-final
RTÉ
1 July Kilkenny v Limerick
Qualifier Round 1
Sky Sports
2 July Galway v Wexford
Leinster Final
RTÉ
8 July Kilkenny v Waterford
Qualifier Round 2
Sky Sports
9 July Cork v Clare
Munster Final
RTÉ
All-Ireland Hurling Quarter-finals
22 July Tipperary v Clare RTÉ
23 July Waterford v Wexford RTÉ
All-Ireland Hurling Semi-finals
6 August Galway v Tipperary RTÉ
&
Sky Sports
13 August Waterford v Cork RTÉ
&
Sky Sports
All-Ireland Hurling Final
3 September Galway v Waterford RTÉ
&
Sky Sports
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Awards

Sunday Game Team of the Year

The Sunday Game team of the year was picked on 3 September, which was the night of the final. The panel consisting of Brendan Cummins, Michael Duignan, Tomás Mulcahy, Jackie Tyrrell, Anthony Daly, Eddie Brennan and Cyril Farrell unanimously selected Galway's Gearóid McInerney as the Sunday game player of the year.[16]

  • Anthony Nash (Cork)
  • Adrian Tuohy (Galway)
  • Daithí Burke (Galway)
  • Noel Connors (Waterford)
  • Pádraic Mannion (Galway)
  • Gearóid McInerney (Galway)
  • Padraic Maher (Tipperary)
  • Jamie Barron (Waterford)
  • David Burke (Galway)
  • Kevin Moran (Waterford)
  • Joe Canning (Galway)
  • Michael ‘Brick’ Walsh (Waterford)
  • Conor Whelan (Galway)
  • Conor Cooney (Galway)
  • Patrick Horgan (Cork)
All Star Team of the Year

On 2 November, the 2017 PwC All-Stars winners were announced. On 3 November 2017 at the presentation of the All-Star awards, Joe Canning was named as the All Stars Hurler of the Year with Conor Whelan named the All Stars Young Hurler of the Year.[17][18][19]

  • Stephen O’Keeffe (Waterford)
  • Padraic Mannion (Galway)
  • Daithí Burke (Galway)
  • Noel Connors (Waterford)
  • Padraic Maher (Tipperary)
  • Gearóid McInerney (Galway)
  • Mark Coleman (Cork)
  • Jamie Barron (Waterford)
  • David Burke (Galway)
  • Kevin Moran (Waterford)
  • Joe Canning (Galway)
  • Michael Walsh (Waterford)
  • Conor Whelan (Galway)
  • Conor Cooney (Galway)
  • Patrick Horgan (Cork)

See also

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