All-Ireland Hurling Final

All-Ireland Hurling Final

The All-Ireland Hurling Final ("Cluiche Ceannais Iomána na hÉireann") is the last match to be played in the All-Ireland Hurling Championships (minor, under-21 and senior). The All-Ireland Senior Hurling Final is one of the biggest sporting occasions to be held in Ireland every year. It is the culmination of a provincial, league and knockout competition among the twelve best hurling teams of Ireland. The competition is run by the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA).

Early All-Ireland Hurling Finals were held at various venues all over Ireland. From 1912 onwards the final was held at a venue at Jones' Road in Dublin, later named Croke Park. If the final can not be decided in a single match, the match shall be replayed. If a draw results again extra time will be played until a winner is found.

At the end of the final, the winning team is presented with a trophy, known as the "Liam McCarthy Cup", which they hold until the following year's final. Traditionally held at Croke Park, the presentation is made in the Hogan Stand, with players, led by the captain, mounting a staircase to a special section where the presentation takes place. In the presence of the President of Ireland, An Taoiseach and other patrons and VIPs, the winning captain accepts the cup from the President of the GAA. The captain then makes the traditional speech, thanking everyone involved and paying tribute to the runners-up. While the new Croke Park was being developed in the early 2000s the presentation was made on a podium on the pitch. The cup is decorated with ribbons in the colours of the winning team. Individual members of the teams playing in the final are also presented with winners' and runners-up medals.

All-Ireland Senior Hurling Finals

Notes

#1997 was the first All-Ireland Hurling Final where the two competing teams came from the same province.
#1975 was the first 70 minute All-Ireland Hurling Final.
#1970 was the first 80 minute All-Ireland Hurling Final.
#Limerick refused to play in Thurles after the original fixture on February 18, 1912 in Cork was postponed owing to the state of pitch. Kilkenny were awarded the All-Ireland title. The game against Tipperary was a challenge game in lieu of the All-Ireland final.
#A refixture of the All-Ireland Final was needed following an objection and a counter objection.
#The 1899 final was left unfinished with Tipperary being awarded the title.
#The 1892 final was left unfinished with Cork being awarded the title.
#The 1890 final was left unfinished with Cork being awarded the title.
#The 1888 Championship remains unfinished owing to a tour of the United States by Gaelic Athletic Association Hurlers, Footballers and Athletes.

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