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1999 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship

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The 1999 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship was the 113th staging of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, the Gaelic Athletic Association's premier inter-county hurling tournament. The draw for the provincial fixtures took place on 15 November 1998. The championship ran from 22 May to 12 September 1999.

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Offaly entered the championhip as the defending champions, however, they were beaten by Cork in the All-Ireland semi-final.[1][2] Meath, who had participated in the championship since 1993, declined to field a team.

The All-Ireland final was played on 12 September 1999 at Croke Park in Dublin, between Cork and Kilkenny, in what was their 21st championship meeting overall and their first All-Ireland final-meeting in seven years. Cork won the match by 0–13 to 0–12 to claim their 28th championship title overall and a first tile in nine years.[3][4][5]

Cork's Joe Deane and Kilkenny's Henry Shefflin were the championship's top scorers with 1-24 apiece. Cork's Brian Corcoran was the choice for Hurler of the Year.[6]

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Team changes

To Championship

Promoted from the All-Ireland Intermediate Hurling Championship

  • None

From Championship

Regraded to the All-Ireland Intermediate Hurling Championship

  • Meath

Participating counties

More information Team, Colours ...
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Managerial changes

Pre-championship

More information Team, 1998 Manager(s) ...

Provincial championship

Connacht Senior Hurling Championship

Final

More information Galway, 4-26 – 2-8 ...
Referee: J. McDonnell (Tipperary).

Leinster Senior Hurling Championship

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
Kilkenny 6-21
Laois 1-14
Kilkenny 5-14
Offaly 1-16
Offaly 3-17
Wexford 1-13 Wexford 0-15
Dublin 1-12

Quarter-finals

More information Wexford, 1-13 – 1-12 ...
Referee: P. O'Connor (Limerick).

Semi-finals

More information Kilkenny, 6-21 – 1-14 ...
Referee: M. Wadding (Waterford).

More information Offaly, 3-17 – 0-15 ...
Referee: W. Barrett (Tipperary).

Final

More information Kilkenny, 5-14 – 1-16 ...
Attendance: 38,310
Referee: P. O'Connor (Limerick)

Munster Senior Hurling Championship

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
Tipperary 4-29
Kerry 2-06 Clare 2-12, 1-21
Tipperary 0-18, 1-11
Clare 0-14
Cork 1-15
Cork 0-24
Waterford 1-16 Waterford 1-15
Limerick 1-15

Quarter-finals

More information Tipperary, 4-29 – 2-6 ...
Referee: E. Morris (Dublin).

More information Waterford, 1-16 – 1-15 ...
Referee: P. Horan (Offaly).

Semi-finals

More information Clare, 2-12 – 0-18 ...
Referee: D. Murphy (Wexford).

More information Clare, 1-21 – 1-11 ...
Referee: D. Murphy (Wexford).

More information Cork, 0-24 – 1-15 ...
Referee: A. MacSuibhne (Dublin).

Final

More information Cork, 1-15 – 0-14 ...
Referee: P. O'Connor (Limerick).

Ulster Senior Hurling Championship

Semi-Finals Final
      
Antrim 3-23
London 1-06
Antrim 2-19
Derry 1-09
Derry 4-16
Down 4-08

Semi-finals

More information Antrim, 3-23 – 1-6 ...

More information Derry, 4-16 – 4-8 ...

Final

More information Antrim, 2-19 – 1-9 ...
Referee: G. Devlin (Armagh).

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All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
Clare 3-15, 3-18
Galway 2-18, 2-14 Kilkenny 2-14
Clare 1-13
Kilkenny 0-12
Cork 0-13
Cork 0-19
Offaly 4-22 Offaly 0-16
Antrim 0-12

All-Ireland quarter-finals

More information Offaly, 4-22 – 0-12 ...
Attendance: 34,122
Referee: M. Wadding (Waterford).

More information Clare, 3-15 – 2-18 ...
Attendance: 34,122
Referee: P. Horan (Offaly).

More information Clare, 3-18 – 2-14 ...
Attendance: 32,560
Referee: P. Horan (Offaly).

All-Ireland semi-finals

More information Cork, 0-19 – 0-16 ...
Attendance: 37,629
Referee: W. Barrett (Tipperary).

More information Kilkenny, 2-14 – 1-13 ...
Attendance: 54,151
Referee: D. Murphy (Wexford).

All-Ireland final

More information Cork, 0-13 – 0-12 ...
Attendance: 62,989
Referee: P. O'Connor (Limerick).
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Championship statistics

Scoring

  • First goal of the championship: Paul Shelly for Tipperary against Kerry (Munster quarter-final)
  • Last goal of the championship: D.J. Carey for Kilkenny against Clare (All-Ireland semi-final)
  • Most goals in a match: 8
  • Most points in a match: 39
  • Most goals by one team in a match: 6
  • Most goals scored by a losing team: 4
  • Most points scored by a losing team: 18
  • Widest winning margin: 29 points

Top scorers

Overall
More information Rank, Player ...
Single game
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Clean sheets

More information Rank, Goalkeeper ...
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Miscellaneous

  • The All-Ireland final was decided for the first time ever with both sides failing to score a goal.

See also

Broadcasting

The following matches were broadcast live on television in Ireland on RTÉ.

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References

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