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==References==
==References==

Revision as of 18:03, 8 September 2013

2013 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Final
Event2013 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship
Date8 September 2013
VenueCroke Park, Dublin
RefereeBrian Gavin (Offaly)
Attendance81,653
2012
2014

The 2013 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final, the deciding game of the 2013 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, was played on 8 September 2013 at Croke Park, Dublin.

The game between Cork and Clare was an all Munster All-Ireland for the second time ever, the first having been in 1997 between Clare and Tipperary.[1][2]

The final was shown live in Ireland on RTÉ Two as part of The Sunday Game live programme, presented by Michael Lyster.

The match was preceded by the Galway against Waterford minor hurling final which started at 1.15pm.

Background

This All-Ireland final was the 50th championship meeting of Cork and Clare; however, it was their first meeting in an All-Ireland decider. Cork held the balance of power in all previous meetings between the two, having recorded 34 championship victories to Clare's eleven. There had been four drawn games. Both sides last met in the 2013 Munster semi-final, when Cork recorded a 0-23 to 0-15 victory.[3] It was their seventh successive championship defeat of Clare, extending the record which stretches back to the 1998 Munster semi-final when Clare last defeated Cork. In total it was the fifth meeting between the counties in 2013, with Clare having won the first three before Cork prevailed in the Munster semi-final.[4]

Cork, who last played in the final in 2006 when they lost by three points to Kilkenny, were bidding to win the title for the first time since 2005 while Clare, who last reached the final in 2002, had won their last All-Ireland in 1997.[5]

Route to the Final

Cork

Munster Semi-final
Cork0-23 - 0-15Clare
P Horgan 0-8 (5fs), S Harnedy 0-3, J Coughlan, C Lehane, L O'Farrell 0-2 each, A Nash 0-2fs, D Kearney, C McCarthy, W Egan, P Cronin 0-1 each. Report P Collins 0-5, C McGrath, C Galvin, D Honan 0-2 each, C Ryan 0-2 (1f, 1 '65'), T Kelly, S O'Donnell 0-1 each.
Attendance: 19,054
Referee: B Kelly (Westmeath)

Munster Final
Limerick0-24 - 0-15Cork
D Hannon (0-8, 5 frees, 1 s/l), J Ryan, S Dowling (0-3 each), G Mulcahy, S Tobin, K Downes (0-2 each), P O’Brien, P Browne, S Hickey, N Moran (0-1 each). Report P Horgan (0-4, 2 frees), S Harnedy, P Cronin (0-3 each), J Coughlan (0-2 frees), L O’Farrell, D Kearney, C Naughton (0-1 each).
Attendance: 42,730
Referee: J McGrath (Westmeath)
All-Ireland Quarter-final
Cork0-19 - 0-14Kilkenny
P Horgan (0-11, 8 frees), C Lehane, P Cronin (0-2 each), L O’Farrell, J Coughlan, S Harnedy, S Moylan (0-1 each). Report E Larkin (0-6, 3 frees, one 65), R Power (one free), M Fennelly (0-2 each), P Murphy, A Fogarty, T Walsh, W Walsh (0-1 each).
Attendance: 33,383
Referee: B Kelly (Westmeath)

All-Ireland Semi-final
Dublin1-19 - 1-24Cork
P Ryan (6f) 0-06; D Sutcliffe 0-04; D Treacy 1-01; C Keaney, D O'Callaghan 0-02 each; S Durkin, J McCaffrey, J Boland, R O'Dwyer 0-01 each. Report P Horgan (5f) 1-07; L McLoughlin, A Nash (3f), C Lehane 0-03 each; S Harnedy, L O'Farrell 0-02 each; D Kearney, J Coughlan, P Cronin, S Moylan 0-01 each.
Attendance: 62,092
Referee: J Owens (Wexford)

Clare

Munster Quarter-final
Clare2-20 - 1-15Waterford
C Ryan (0-7, 0-6f, 0-1 '65'), T Kelly (0-4), S O'Donnell (1-0), C McGrath (1-0), J Conlon (0-3), D Honan (0-3), C Galvin (0-2), F Lynch (0-1). Report M Shanahan (0-7, 0-6f), J Dillon (1-2), S Prendergast (0-2), K Moran (0-1), J Barron (0-1), P Mahony (0-1), G O'Brien (0-1).
Attendance: 12,103
Referee: J McGrath (Westmeath)

Munster Semi-final
Cork0-23 - 0-15Clare
P Horgan 0-8 (5fs), S Harnedy 0-3, J Coughlan, C Lehane, L O'Farrell 0-2 each, A Nash 0-2fs, D Kearney, C McCarthy, W Egan, P Cronin 0-1 each. Report P Collins 0-5, C McGrath, C Galvin, D Honan 0-2 each, C Ryan 0-2 (1f, 1 '65'), T Kelly, S O'Donnell 0-1 each.
Attendance: 19,054
Referee: B Kelly (Westmeath)

Qualifiers Phase 2
Clare1-32 - 0-15Laois
C Ryan 0-11 (8f, 2 '65s'), P Duggan 0-4, D Honan, C McGrath 0-3 each, S O'Donnell 1-0, P Collins 0-2, T Kelly, P Donnellan, J Conlon, C Galvin, B Bugler, L Markham, D McInerney, C Dillon, P O'Connor 0-1 each. Report S Maher 0-5 (3f), Z Keenan 0-4 (1f), W Hyland 0-3, PJ Scully 0-2, J Brophy 0-1.
Attendance: 7,500
Referee: C Lyons (Cork)

Qualifiers Phase 3
Wexford1-20 - 3-24 (AET)Clare
J Guiney (1-8, 0-6 frees); D Redmond, P Morris, P Doran, G Moore (0-2 each); G Sinnott, C Kenny, C McDonald, M O’Regan (0-1 each). Report C Ryan (0-10, six frees, two 65s); C McInerney (2-1); S O’Donnell (1-1); T Kelly (0-5, 0-1 pen); J Conlon (0-3); B Bugler, P Collins, S Morey, A Cunningham (0-1 each).
Attendance: 17,235
Referee: D Kirwan (Cork)

All-Ireland Quarter-final
Galway2-14 - 1-23Clare
J Canning (0-7, five frees, one 65), D Hayes (0-3), J Glynn, N Healy (1-0 each), A Harte, C Donnellan, D Burke (free), J Cooney (0-1 each). Report C Ryan (0-10, eight frees), C McGrath (1-2), P Collins (0-4), J Conlon, D Honan, P O’Connor, B Bugler, T Kelly, F Lynch, N O’Connell (0-1 each).
Attendance: 33,383
Referee: B Gavin (Offaly)

All-Ireland Semi-final
Limerick0-18 - 1-22Clare
S Dowling 0-6 (5f, 1 65'), D Hannon (2f), P Browne, G O'Mahony 0-2 each, C Allis, J Ryan, G Mulcahy, D Breen, T Ryan, K Downes 0-1 each. Report C Ryan 0-11 (9f), T Kelly 0-4, D Honan 1-0, P Collins 0-3, P Donnellan, P O'Connor, C Galvin, C McInerney 0-1 each.
Attendance: 62,962
Referee: J Ryan (Tipperary)

Pre-match

Croke Park, the venue for the 2013 final

Build-up

In Ennis a big screen was erected at Abbey Street car park in the town centre to screen live coverage of the final.[6] Bookmakers made Cork slight favorites to win at 5/6 with Clare at 6/5.[7] Before the 2013 Munster championship started Cork were priced at 16/1, and Clare at 22/1 to win the All-Ireland Final.[8]

Hurling Stars of the 1980s Team

The GAA announced on 26 August that a special Hurling Stars of the 1980s team, a specially-chosen line-up of players who were unsuccessful in winning an All-Ireland medal would be acknowledged on finals day before the senior final.[9] The names of the players were put forward by a panel of All-Star and former All-Star selectors who covered Gaelic games for the print and broadcast media during the 1980s.[10][11]

Referee

Offaly based referee Brian Gavin was named as the referee for the 2013 All-Ireland final on 26 August.[12] The Clara native took charge of his second final after having previously taken charge of the 2011 Final, and also the All-Ireland championship final at minor level in 2004 and under-21 level in 2006.[13][14]

Team news

Cork made one change to the team that played in the semi-final against Dublin with Brian Murphy returning from injury and being named in the wing-back position, with Tom Kenny being omitted.[15][16] Murphy had been out of action since June when he suffered a collarbone injury in a club match.[17]

Match details

Final
Clare
File:Clare colours.PNG
0-25 - 3-16Cork
D O'Donovan (0-01),Conor Ryan (0-01), J Conlon (0-02), T Kelly (0-03), Colin Ryan (0-12, 11f), P Collins (0-03), D Honan (0-01), C McGrath (0-02). A Nash (1-00, f), B Murphy (0-01), D Kearney (0-02), S Harnedy (0-02), P Cronin (1-00), C Lehane (1-01), P Horgan (0-10, 8f)

References

  1. ^ "Barry-Murphy leads Cork back to biggest stage". Irish Independent. 12 August 2013. Retrieved 19 August 2013.
  2. ^ "Clare 1-22 Limerick 0-18". Munster GAA. 18 August 2013. Retrieved 19 August 2013.
  3. ^ "All-Ireland SHC 2013: Cork's route to the final". The Score. 3 September 2013. Retrieved 4 September 2013.
  4. ^ "All-Ireland SHC 2013: Clare's route to the final". The Score. 3 September 2013. Retrieved 3 September 2013.
  5. ^ "2013 All Ireland Final Preview". Munster GAA. Retrieved 3 September 2013.
  6. ^ "Clare fans get chance to see All-Ireland Final on big screen… in Ennis". The Score. 3 September 2013. Retrieved 3 September 2013.
  7. ^ "Davy Fitz: Clare attitude is 'an example to everyone playing the game'". The Score. 3 September 2013. Retrieved 3 September 2013.
  8. ^ "Intriguing history reaches unforgettable climax". Irish Times. 4 March 2013. Retrieved 4 September 2013.
  9. ^ "Hurling Stars of the 80s team confirmed". GAA.ie. 26 August 2013. Retrieved 27 August 2013.
  10. ^ "GAA names Hurling Stars of the 80s team". Irish Examiner. 26 August 2013. Retrieved 27 August 2013.
  11. ^ "GAA names Hurling Stars of the 80s team". Breaking News. 26 August 2013. Retrieved 27 August 2013.
  12. ^ "Gavin gets nod to referee All-Ireland final". Irish Examiner. 27 August 2013. Retrieved 27 August 2013.
  13. ^ "Brian Gavin appointed as All-Ireland senior hurling final referee". The Score. 27 August 2013. Retrieved 27 August 2013.
  14. ^ "Offaly's Brian Gavin to take charge of All-Ireland hurling decider". Westmeath Independent. 26 August 2013. Retrieved 27 August 2013.
  15. ^ "Cork make one change for All-Ireland final against Clare". RTE Sport. 6 September 2013. Retrieved 6 September 2013.
  16. ^ "Murphy gets the nod from JBM as Cork team named". Irish Examiner. 6 September 2013. Retrieved 6 September 2013.
  17. ^ "Brian Murphy returns to Cork team for All-Ireland hurling final". The Score. 6 September 2013. Retrieved 6 September 2013.