Munster Minor Hurling Championship

The Munster GAA Hurling Minor Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the Electric Ireland Munster GAA Hurling Minor Championship) is an annual inter-county hurling competition organised by the Munster Council of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA). It is the highest inter-county hurling competition for male players under the age of 17 in the province of Munster, and has been contested every year since the 1928 championship.

Munster Minor Hurling Championship
Current season or competition:
2022 Munster Minor Hurling Championship
IrishCraobh Iománaíochta Mionúir na Mumhan
CodeHurling
Founded1928; 96 years ago (1928)
RegionMunster (GAA)
TrophyThe John Doyle Cup
No. of teams5
Title holders Tipperary (42nd title)
Most titles Tipperary (42 titles)
SponsorsElectric Ireland
TV partner(s)TG4
Official websiteOfficial website

The final serves as the culmination of a series of games played during March and May, where the result determines which team receives the TWA Cup. The championship was previously played on a straight knockout basis whereby once a team lost they were eliminated from the championship, however, as of 2018 the championship will use a round-robin system.

The Munster Championship is an integral part of the wider GAA Hurling All-Ireland Minor Championship. The Munster finalists, like their counterparts in the Leinster Championship, are rewarded by advancing directly to the semi-final stage of the All-Ireland series of games. The Munster winners play the Leinster runners up and Leinster winners play the Munster runners up in the semi finals.

Five teams currently participate in the Munster Championship. Two of the most successful teams in the championship, namely Cork and Tipperary, play their provincial hurling in the Munster Championship. Between them, these teams have won the provincial title on 72 occasions while they have also claimed 38 All-Ireland titles.

The title has been won at least once by all six of the Munster counties, five of which have won the title more than once. The all-time record-holders are Tipperary, who have won the competition 39 times. Clare are the current champions.

History

Development

Since 1887 the Munster Senior Championship had provided inter-county games for adult males. This was supplemented by the creation of the Munster Junior Championship in 1910 which provided a springboard to develop players before progressing to senior level. The Munster Minor Championship was the third championship to be created and was aimed at developing younger players who were under the age of 18.

Beginnings

The inaugural Munster Championship featured Clare, Cork, Limerick, Tipperary and Waterford. Limerick and Waterford contested the first match on Sunday 15 July 1928. Played in Thurles Sportsfield as the curtain raiser to the senior final, Waterford claimed a seven-point victory in the inaugural game. Even though there were only four games down for decision, the championship took nearly 11 months to complete. On Sunday 2 June 1929, the very first Munster final took place. Cork won their first title after a 3-04 to 3-02 defeat of Waterford. Since then the championship title has been awarded every year except for a three-year period during the Emergency.

Team changes

Due to a lack of competition in the various Connacht Championships, a proposal by the Galway County Board led to a wider debate regarding hurling. At a meeting of the Munster Council on 10 January 1959 it was decided to invite Galway to participate in all grades of hurling in Munster on a temporary basis.[1] This decision was later ratified at the GAA Congress. Galway played in the Munster Championship from 1959 until 1969 and reached the 1966 final where they lost to Cork.

Format

Between 1928 and 2002 the Munster Championship was a knockout tournament whereby once a team was defeated they were eliminated from the championship. In the early years the pairings were drawn at random and there was no seeding. Each match was played as a single leg. If a match ended in a draw there was a replay. Drawn replays were settled with extra time; however, if both sides were still level at the end of extra time a second replay took place and so on until a winner was found. Extra-time was eventually adopted in the event of a draw for all championship games except the final. In 2003 a play-off format was adopted which gave the defeated first-round teams a second chance to progress to the semi-finals.

The Munster Championship was an integral part of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship. Between 1928 and 1996 the Munster final winners automatically qualified for either the All-Ireland semi-final or final. The introduction of the "back door" system in 1997 allowed the defeated Munster finalists access to the All-Ireland quarter-final, while the Munster champions received a bye to the All-Ireland semi-final.

Current format

Championship

There are five teams in the Munster Championship. During the course of a season (from May to June) each team plays the others once (a single round-robin system) for a total of 10 games. Teams receive two points for a win and one point for a draw. No points are awarded for a loss. Teams are ranked by total points and then head-to-head results. The top two teams in the group contest the Munster final.

Qualification for the All-Ireland Championship

As of the 2018 championship qualification for the All-Ireland Championship has changed due to the introduction of a quarter-final group stage The Munster champions continue to receive a bye to the All-Ireland semi-final while the defeated Munster finalists enter the All-Ireland quarter-finals.

Venues

Group stage

Fixtures in the five group stage rounds of the championship are played at the home ground of one of the two teams. Each team is guaranteed two home games. These games will be played as curtain raisers to their corresponding senior fixtures.

Final

The final has historically been played at either Semple Stadium, Páirc Uí Chaoimh or the Gaelic Grounds. As of the 2018 championship, the final will be played at one of these venues as per the home and away agreements between Cork, Limerick and Tipperary at senior level.

Managers

Managers in the Munster Championship are involved in the day-to-day running of the team, including the training, team selection, and sourcing of players from the club championships. Their influence varies from county-to-county and is related to the individual county boards. The manager is assisted by a team of two or three selectors and an extensive backroom team consisting of various coaches. Prior to the development of the concept of a manager in the 1970s, teams were usually managed by a team of selectors with one member acting as chairman.

Winning managers (1993–present)
ManagerTeamWinsWinning years
Paddy McCormackTipperary32001, 2002, 2003
Denis RingCork32004, 2005, 2017
Jimmy Barry-MurphyCork21994, 1995
Dinny CahillTipperary21996, 1997
Gerry O'ConnorClare22010, 2011
Brian RyanLimerick22013, 2014
Liam CahillTipperary22015, 2016
Diarmuid MullinsLimerick22019, 2020
Tom FogartyTipperary11993
Denis BurnsCork11998
Paudie ButlerTipperary11999
John ConsidineCork12000
Ger FitzGeraldCork12006
Declan RyanTipperary12007
Ger ManleyCork12008
Jimmy MeaneyWaterford12009
William MaherTipperary12012
Tommy DunneTipperary12018
Noel FurlongCork12021
James WoodlockTipperary12022

Trophy and medals

Between 1928 and 1945, several cups and trophies were presented to the winning captains. The TWA Cup was presented by Trans World Airlines at Shannon Airport in 1946 and was used until it was retired in 2023.[2] Following a proposal from the Tipperary County Board, the Munster Council approved the commissioning of the John Doyle Cup in 2024.[3]

Traditionally, the victory presentation takes place at a special rostrum in the main grandstand. The cup is decorated with ribbons in the colours of the winning team. During the game the cup actually has both teams' sets of ribbons attached and the runners-up ribbons are removed before the presentation. The winning captain accepts the cup on behalf of his team before giving a short speech. Individual members of the winning team then have an opportunity to come to the rostrum to lift the cup, which is held by the winning team until the following year's final.

In accordance with GAA rules, the Munster Council awards up to twenty-six gold medals to the winners of the Munster final.

General statistics

Performance by county

CountyWinsYears wonRunners-upYears runner-up
1Tipperary421930, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1949, 1950, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1973, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1983, 1987, 1991, 1993, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2007, 2012, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2022, 2024231929, 1936, 1941, 1948, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1969, 1970, 1974, 1975, 1978, 1981, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1992, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2020
2Cork341928, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1941, 1951, 1964, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1994, 1995, 1998, 2000, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2017, 2021131930, 1933, 1935, 1946, 1961, 1962, 1987, 1993, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2007, 2023
3Limerick91940, 1958, 1963, 1965, 1984, 2013, 2014, 2019, 2020221937, 1951, 1953, 1954, 1957, 1959, 1967, 1972, 1973, 1976, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1982, 1983, 1989, 1991, 2000, 2005, 2015, 2016, 2018
4Clare51981, 1989, 2010, 2011, 2023171932, 1939, 1940, 1945, 1949, 1950, 1952, 1971, 1990, 1997, 1998 1999, 2012, 2017, 2019, 2022, 2024
5Waterford41929, 1948, 1992, 2009161928, 1931, 1934, 1947, 1955, 1956, 1958, 1968, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2021
6Kerry011938

Biggest Munster final wins

List of Munster Finals

All-Ireland champions
All-Ireland runners-up
YearWinnersScoreRunners-upScoreVenueWinning captain
1928Cork3–04Waterford3–02Gaelic GroundsChris Duggan
1929Waterford7–05Tipperary0–02Fraher FieldPaddy Donnelly
1930Tipperary4–03Cork3–00The MardykeJack Russell
1931Tipperary6–05Waterford6–03Clonmel SportsfieldWilliam O'Neill
1932Tipperary7–08Clare3–00Thurles SportsfieldDenis O'Gorman
1933Tipperary3–01Cork2–02Cork Athletic GroundsJoe Fletcher
1934Tipperary3–06Waterford0–05Cork Athletic GroundsPhil Dwyer
1935Tipperary4–03Cork2–01Cork Athletic GroundsCon Maher
1936Cork6–05Tipperary1–04Mitchelstown Sportsfield
1937Cork8–04Limerick3–02Cork Athletic GroundsMick Goggin
1938Cork9–03Kerry0–00Cork Athletic GroundsKevin McGrath
1939Cork8–03Clare0–02Thurles SportsfieldTeddy Barry
1940Limerick8–03Clare0–04Thurles SportsfieldPaddy McCarthy
1941Cork4–06Tipperary3–03Gaelic GroundsSeán Condon
1942–44No championship due to the Emergency.
1945Tipperary8–10Clare0–02Thurles SportsfieldPat Stakelum
1946Tipperary5–06Cork4–02Thurles SportsfieldPaddy Kenny
1947Tipperary2–04Waterford1–02Thurles SportsfieldPaddy Kenny
1948Waterford3–06Tipperary0–03Thurles SportsfieldMick Flannelly
1949Tipperary5–06Clare5–05Cork Athletic GroundsJohn O'Grady
1950Tipperary12–03Clare2–00FitzGerald StadiumGerry Doyle
1951Cork5–11Limerick1–03Gaelic GroundsJohnny Clifford
1952Tipperary10–07Clare1–02Gaelic GroundsTony Wall
1953Tipperary3–11Limerick3–03Gaelic GroundsBilly Quinn
1954Tipperary3–05Limerick2–03Gaelic GroundsLarry Quinn
1955Tipperary8–11Waterford2–05Gaelic GroundsRay Reidy
1956Tipperary10–10Waterford4–04Thurles SportsfieldPat Ryan
1957Tipperary3–08Limerick1–04Thurles SportsfieldJimmy Doyle
1958Limerick8–09Waterford2–05Thurles SportsfieldPaddy Cobbe
1959Tipperary5–08Limerick1–04Thurles SportsfieldLarry Kiely
1960Tipperary6–07Cork4–03Thurles SportsfieldJohn O'Donoghue
1961Tipperary7–11Cork1–06Gaelic GroundsNoel Hogan
1962Tipperary4–11Cork4–01Gaelic GroundsMichael 'Babs' Keating
1963Limerick4–12Tipperary5–04Gaelic GroundsÉamonn Cregan
1964Cork2–14Tipperary2–09Gaelic GroundsKevin Cummins
1965Limerick5–05Tipperary3–09Gaelic GroundsMichael O'Flaherty
1966Cork6–07Galway2–08Gaelic Grounds
1967Cork4–10Limerick0–03Gaelic GroundsPat Moylan
1968Cork7–08Waterford4–02Gaelic GroundsDenis McCarthy
1969Cork1–12Tipperary2–04Gaelic GroundsSeán Collins
1970Cork3–08Tipperary4–04Gaelic GroundsPat Kavanagh
1971Cork6–13Clare3–05FitzGerald StadiumSéamus Coughlan
1972Cork4–11Limerick0–03Semple Stadium
1973Tipperary5–12Limerick5–04Semple StadiumMichael McCormack
1974Cork2–11Tipperary2–07Fraher FieldBilly Geaney
1975Cork3–16Tipperary1–07Gaelic GroundsTom Cashman
1976Tipperary5–10Limerick5–06Páirc Uí ChaoimhJoe Hogan
1977Cork2–08Limerick2–07Semple StadiumS. Hayes
1978Cork1–14Tipperary3–06Semple StadiumPat Murphy
1979Cork3–17Limerick4–04Semple StadiumChristy Coughlan
1980Tipperary1–17Limerick1–04Semple StadiumJim Maher
1981Clare3–13Tipperary3–11Semple StadiumJohn Lynch
1982Tipperary1–10Limerick1–07Semple StadiumJohn Kennedy
1983Tipperary3–15Limerick2–08Semple StadiumP. J. Lanigan
1984Limerick3–06 (Tipperary2–07Semple StadiumAnthony O'Riordan
1985Cork1–13Tipperary1–08Páirc Uí ChaoimhMichael O'Mahony
1986Cork2–11Tipperary1–11FitzGerald ParkKieran Keane
1987Tipperary2–11Cork1–09Semple StadiumMichael O'Meara
1988Cork5–07Limerick1–02Gaelic GroundsK. O'Brien
1989Clare2–13Limerick2–12Páirc Uí ChaoimhPat Lee
1990Cork1–09Clare0–09Semple StadiumPeter Smith
1991Tipperary4–07Limerick1–05Páirc Uí ChaoimhAdrian Hogan
1992Waterford2–10Tipperary0–14Páirc Uí ChaoimhPaddy O'Donnell
1993Tipperary1–12Cork1–09 (12)Gaelic GroundsKevin Tucker
1994Cork2–15Waterford0–09Semple StadiumBrian Hurley
1995Cork3–18Waterford0–10Semple StadiumBrian O'Keeffe
1996Tipperary2–19Waterford1–11Gaelic GroundsWilliam Maher
1997Tipperary2–13Clare1–13Páirc Uí ChaoimhDonnacha Fahy
1998Cork3–13Clare0–08Semple StadiumCathal McCarthy
1999Tipperary1–13Clare2-07Semple StadiumDamien Young
2000Cork2–19Limerick1–10Semple StadiumMark O'Connor
2001Tipperary1–13Cork1–06Páirc Uí ChaoimhDiarmaid FitzGerald
2002Tipperary3–07Cork2–07Páirc Uí ChaoimhPatrick McCormack[4]
2003Tipperary2–12Cork0–16Semple StadiumDavid Morrissey[5]
2004Cork2–13Tipperary3-08Semple StadiumShane O'Neill[6]
2005Cork2–18Limerick1–12Páirc Uí ChaoimhPa Cronin[7]
2006Cork2–20Tipperary1–15Semple StadiumPatrick Horgan[8]
2007Tipperary0–18Cork1–11Semple StadiumBrendan Maher[9]
2008Cork0–19Tipperary0–18Gaelic GroundsDaniel Roche[10]
2009Waterford0–18Tipperary1–13Semple StadiumMartin O'Neill[11]
2010Clare1–16Waterford1–11Semple StadiumPaul Flanagan[12]
2011Clare1–20Waterford3–09Páirc Uí ChaoimhTony Kelly[13]
2012Tipperary1–16Clare1–12Páirc Uí ChaoimhBill Maher[14]
2013Limerick1–20Waterford4–08Semple StadiumRichie English[15]
2014Limerick0–24Waterford0–18Semple StadiumCian Lynch[16]
2015Tipperary0–20Limerick0–17Semple StadiumDarragh Peters[17]
2016Tipperary1–24Limerick0–10Gaelic GroundsBrian McGrath[18]
2017Cork4–21Clare0–16Semple StadiumSeán O'Leary-Hayes[19]
2018Tipperary1–20Limerick1–12Semple StadiumJohnny Ryan[20]
2019Limerick1–17Clare1–11Gaelic GroundsMichael Keane[21]
2020Limerick2–22Tipperary0–25Gaelic GroundsAdam English[22]
2021Cork1–26Waterford1–15Semple StadiumBen O'Connor[23]
2022Tipperary1-22Clare0-25Gaelic GroundsSam O'Farrell
2023Clare1-19Cork0-15Semple StadiumEoghan Gunning
2024Tipperary2-17Clare0-16Gaelic Grounds

Notes:

  • 1974 - The first match ended in a draw: Cork 3-07, Tipperary 2-10.
  • 1986 - The first match ended in a draw: Cork 3-10, Tipperary 2-13.
  • 1992 - The first match ended in a draw: Waterford 4-07, Tipperary 3-10.
  • 2022 - Tipperary won 3-0 on penalties.

Records and statistics

Teams

By decade

The most successful team of each decade, judged by number of Munster Minor Hurling Championship titles, is as follows:

  • 1920s: 1 each for Cork (1929) and Waterford (1929)
  • 1930s: 6 for Tipperary (1930-31-32-33-34-35)
  • 1940s: 4 for Tipperary (1945-46-47-49)
  • 1950s: 8 for Tipperary (1950-52-53-54-55-56-57-59)
  • 1960s: 5 for Cork (1964-66-67-68-69)
  • 1970s: 8 for Cork (1970-71-72-74-75-77-78-79)
  • 1980s: 4 for Tipperary (1980-82-83-87)
  • 1990s: 5 for Tipperary (1991-93-96-97-99)
  • 2000s: 5 for Cork (2000-04-05-06-08)
  • 2010s: 4 for Tipperary (2012-15-16-18)

Gaps

The longest gaps between successive Munster titles:

  • 44 years: Waterford (1948–1992)
  • 29 years: Limerick (1984–2013)
  • 21 years: Clare (1989–2010)
  • 19 years: Waterford (1929–1948)
  • 19 years: Limerick (1965–1984)
  • 18 years: Limerick (1940–1958)
  • 17 years: Waterford (1992–2009)
  • 13 years: Cork (1951–1964)
  • 11 years: Tipperary (1962–1973)
  • 10 years: Tipperary (1935–1945)
  • 10 years: Cork (1941–1951)

Top scorers

Overall

YearNameTeamScoreTotal
1982Michael ScullyTipperary2-1117
1983Ray SampsonLimerick3-1019
1984Tom LeamyTipperary4-0517
1985Declan McInerneyClare3-1019
1986Michael NolanTipperary1-2225
1987Donal LyonsTipperary4-0214
Brian CunninghamCork2-0814
1988Brian CunninghamCork2-0915
1989P. J. GarveyLimerick2-0915
1990Damien FlemingCork5-1631
1991Ray O'ConnellCork1-1013
1992Paul FlynnWaterford6-1533
1993Johnny EnrightTipperary1-1922
1994Darren RonanCork2-1218
1995Dave BennettWaterford0-1616
1996Eugene O'NeillTipperary2-2228
Ken McGrathWaterford1-2528
1997Paddy O'BrienTipperary0-1717
1998Eoin McGrathWaterford1-1215
1999Gareth McPhillipsClare1-1013
2000Eoin KellyTipperary2-2935
2001Kieran MurphyCork1-2124
2002Pat ShorttTipperary4-1426
2003Bernard GaffneyClare3-1019
Richie RuthTipperary2-1319
2004Bernard GaffneyClare3-2029
Darragh HickeyTipperary3-2029
2005Eoin RyanLimerick3-2433
2006Patrick HorganCork0-1616
2007Ryan CliffordCork3-1726
2008Simon O'BrienCork1-2225
2009John O'DwyerTipperary3-2938
2010Niall ArthurClare0-4040
2011Liam McGrathTipperary0-2626
2012Bobby DugganClare2-3541
2013Patrick CurranWaterford0-3737
2014Aron ShanagherClare6-2846
2015Peter CaseyLimerick1-2730
2016Lyndon FairbrotherTipperary0-2929
2017Brian TurnbullCork0-3333
2018Cathal O'NeillLimerick1-3841
2019Cathal O'NeillLimerick1-4346
2020Jack LeamyTipperary1-1619
2021Jack LeahyCork4-3446
2022Oisín WhelanClare2-3945

Single game

YearNameTeamScoreTotal
1982John BeresfordWaterford3-0211
1983Ray SampsonLimerick1-069
1984Tom LeamyTipperary3-0211
1985Declan McInerneyClare3-0312
1986Mike GalliganLimerick0-1111
1987Donal LyonsTipperary2-017
Donal LyonsTipperary2-017
Brian CunninghamCork1-047
Brian CunninghamCork1-047
Ciarán EganTipperary1-047
1988Ken RalphTipperary1-0710
1989P. J. GarveyLimerick1-047
Tom FivesWaterford0-077
Paul KearyClare0-077
John FitzgibbonLimerick0-077
1990Kevin MurrayCork5-0217
1991Eoin FarrellCork3-0211
1992Paul FlynnWaterford3-0615
1993Johnny EnrightTipperary1-0710
1994Darren RonanCork1-069
1995Dave BennettWaterford0-088
1996Eugene O'NeillTipperary1-1114
1997Kevin O'DwyerLimerick0-088
1998Eoin McGrathWaterford1-0811
1999Gareth McPhillipsClare1-0710
2000Eoin KellyTipperary2-1117
2001Kieran MurphyCork1-1114
2002Pat ShorttTipperary3-0716
2003Bernard GaffneyClare2-0410
2004Bernard GaffneyClare2-0915
Darragh HickeyTipperary1-1215
2005Eoin RyanLimerick2-0713
Patrick CroninCork1-1013
2006Michael RyanLimerick2-0410
2007Ryan CliffordCork3-0413
2008Simon O'BrienCork1-0710
2009John O'DwyerTipperary2-0612
2010Pauric MahonyWaterford1-1316
2011Rob O'SheaCork0-1313
2012Bobby DugganClare1-1215
2013Josh KeaneTipperary2-0915
2014Aron ShanagherClare1-1316
2015Peter CaseyLimerick0-1313
2016Eoghan MurrayWaterford0-1111
2017Paul O'BrienLimerick0-1111
2018Michael KielyWaterford2-0511
Cathal O'NeillLimerick0-11
2019Darragh FlynnCork1-1013
Cathal O'NeillLimerick
2020Jack LeamyTipperary0-1010
Liam LynchLimerick
2021Jack LeahyCork3-0918
2022Ross O'SullivanCork3-0918

Finals

Tomás O'Leary.
Shane Long.
Patrick Cronin.
Patrick Horgan.
YearNameTeamScoreTotal
1957Jimmy DoyleTipperary1-025
1958Pat MurphyLimerick4-0416
1959Paddy DoyleTipperary1-047
1960Michael O'ConnorTipperary3-0110
1961Gerard RyanTipperary3-009
1962Francis LoughnaneTipperary0-077
1963Bernie SavageLimerick1-025
Francis LoughnaneTipperary
1964Charlie McCarthyCork1-0912
1965Seán BurkeLimerick4-0012
1966Frank KeaneCork2-017
Tony FrehillGalway
1967Paddy RingCork1-047
1968Mick MaloneCork2-028
1969Joe CunninghamTipperary2-039
1970Seánie O'LearyCork3-0211
1971Pat BuckleyCork0-066
1972Éamonn O'SullivanCork3-0312
1973Paddy KellyLimerick2-028
1974John GroganCork2-039
1975John O'SullivanCork1-069
1976Tom DunneLimerick2-028
1977Seán O'GormanCork0-055
1978Pat McGrathTipperary2-017
Denis MurphyCork1-04
John HartnettTipperary0-07
1979Tony CoyneCork0-099
1980Ger O'NeillTipperary1-036
1981Arthur BrowneTipperary2-017
1982Brian FinnLimerick0-077
1983Dick QuirkeTipperary0-077
1984Tom LeamyTipperary1-036
Brian StapletonLimerick
1985Ger ManleyCork1-036
1986Michael NolanTipperary0-099
1987Don LyonsTipperary2-017
Brian CunninghamCork1-04
1988Paudie O'BrienCork2-006
Brian CunninghamCork1-03
1989John FitzgibbonLimerick0-077
1990Damien FlemingCork1-069
1991Lar BarrettTipperary3-0110
1992Paul FlynnWaterford3-0615
1993Johnny EnrightTipperary1-0710
1994Darren RonanCork1-047
1995Mickey O'ConnellCork0-077
1996Eugene O'NeillTipperary1-1114
1997Paddy O'BrienTipperary0-088
1998Eoin FitzgeraldCork0-088
1999Kevin CumminsTipperary1-036
2000Tomás O'LearyCork0-066
2001Pat ShorttTipperary0-099
2002Trevor IvorsTipperary2-039
2003Shane LongTipperary2-017
2004Shane LongTipperary2-028
2005Patrick CroninCork1-1013
2006Patrick HorganCork0-077
2007Séamus HennessyTipperary0-099
2008Simon O'BrienCork0-055
Noel McGrathTipperary
2009Martin O'NeillWaterford0-1010
2010David O'HalloranClare1-036
Niall ArthurClare0-06
2011Cathal O'ConnellClare0-1010
2012John McGrathTipperary0-077
2013Ronan LynchLimerick1-0912
2014Ronan LynchLimerick0-1010
2015Peter CaseyLimerick0-1313
2016Jake MorrisTipperary1-047
Lyndon FairbrotherTipperary0-07
2017Brian TurnbullCork0-088
2018James DevaneyTipperary0-088
2019Cathal O'NeillLimerick0-099
2020Jack LeamyTipperary0-1010
Liam LynchLimerick
2021Jack LeahyCork0-1111
2022Oisín WhelanClare0-099
2023Barry WalshCork0-099

References

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