Dublin are in joint fifth place on the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship roll of honour with six title triumphs but the last of them dates back 80 years, with first-time finalists Waterford narrowly defeated on September 4th, 1938.
Who has won the most All-Ireland's hurling?
Kilkenny, Cork and Tipperary are considered "the big three" of hurling. They have won 94 championships between them. The title has been won by 13 different teams, 10 of whom have won the title more than once. The all-time record-holders are Kilkenny, who have won the championship on 36 occasions.
Did Dublin ever win the hurling championship?
Dublin produced a magical display to capture their first Leinster Senior Hurling Championship title since 1961 with a brilliant 12-point win over reigning champions Galway at Croke Park on Sunday afternoon.
What county has the most All-Ireland hurling medals?
Despite their loss, Kilkenny still have the most championship wins of any county in Ireland with 36, their most recent occurring in 2015. Cork are in second place with 30 while Tipperary now have 28. Last year's champions, Limerick, are much further back with 8 All-Ireland wins in their history.
What county has never won an All-Ireland?
Fermanagh (0)
Together with Wicklow, they are the only counties not to have won a senior provincial title. Have had a good decade and were very unlucky not to make the Ulster breakthrough in 2008. Biggest achievement: Reaching the 2004 All-Ireland semi-final.
35 related questions foundHas Antrim ever won the All-Ireland hurling?
Antrim's home ground is Casement Park, Belfast. The team's manager is Darren Gleeson. The team last won the Ulster Senior Championship in 2017, but has never won the All-Ireland Senior Championship or the National League.
How many All Irelands have Dublin won in the last 10 years?
Having won seven of the last nine, they currently sit on 29 titles and are just 8 away from matching Kerry's record of 37.
How many All Irelands have Galway won in hurling?
The Sunday Times says Galway have won 17 All-Ireland Hurling titles.
Who is the best hurler of all time?
Eddie Keher, a six-time All-Ireland medallist and the man who Shefflin surpassed as the top scorer of all-time, stated: "Henry Shefflin is the greatest hurler of all time.
When did Dublin last win Hurling All-Ireland?
Dublin are in joint fifth place on the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship roll of honour with six title triumphs but the last of them dates back 80 years, with first-time finalists Waterford narrowly defeated on September 4th, 1938.
How many All-Ireland's have Dublin won in a row?
Shedding favourites' tag will help All-Ireland football champions Dublin drive for seven titles in a row.
How many hurling clubs are in Ireland?
The GAA has over 2,200 clubs in all 32 counties of Ireland. Every summer the inter-county All-Ireland Championships in hurling and football capture the attention of the Irish public, and regional towns heave with the arrival of large numbers of supporters and the colour, noise and excitement that they bring.
How many GAA clubs are in Antrim?
At home, meanwhile, Cork have by far and away the most amount of GAA clubs with 259, well ahead of Dubin (134), Antrim (108) and Limerick (101), while considering the size and population bases of the two counties, it is perhaps little surprise that Leitrim and Longford have the smallest representation with 24 and 27 ...
Who won the 1989 All-Ireland hurling final?
The All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship of 1989 was the 103rd staging of Ireland's premier hurling knock-out competition. Tipperary won the championship, beating Antrim 4–24 to 3–9 in the final at Croke Park, Dublin.
Who has lost the most All-Ireland football finals?
Kerry, Cork, Galway and Dublin have lost the most All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Finals.
- Kerry have lost 22 finals;
- Cork have lost 16 finals;
- Galway have lost 13 finals;
- Dublin have lost 13 finals.
Who won the hurling today?
Supersub Jack Doyle seals U-20 Leinster title for Kilkenny.
Who made the Liam Mccarthy Cup?
In 1922, Liam MacCarthy approached the GAA and offered to commission a trophy for the winners of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship. Modelled on an ancient drinking vessel, known as a mether, the Liam MacCarthy Cup was wrought by Edmund Johnson Jewellers of Grafton Street, Dublin and cost £50.