2015 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship

The 2015 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship was the 129th staging of the All-Ireland championship since its establishment by the Gaelic Athletic Association in 1887. The draw for the 2015 fixtures took place on 9 October 2014 live on RTÉ2.[1][2] The championship began on 3 May 2015 and ended on 6 September 2015.

2015 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship
Championship details
Dates3 May — 6 September 2015
Teams14
All-Ireland champions
Winning teamKilkenny (36th win)
CaptainJoey Holden
ManagerBrian Cody
All-Ireland Finalists
Losing teamGalway
CaptainAndy Smith
David Collins
ManagerAnthony Cunningham
Provincial champions
MunsterTipperary
LeinsterKilkenny
UlsterAntrim
ConnachtNot Played
Championship statistics
No. matches played28
Top Scorer Joe Canning (5-55)
Player of the Year T.J. Reid
All-Star TeamSee here
2014
2016

Kilkenny were the defending champions and successfully retained the title following a 1–22 to 1–18 defeat of Galway.[3][4][5]

Team changes

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To Championship

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Promoted from the Christy Ring Cup

  • None

From Championship

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Relegated to the Christy Ring Cup

Teams

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General information

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Fourteen counties will compete in the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship: nine teams in the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship and five teams in the Munster Senior Hurling Championship.

County Last provincial title Last championship title Position in 2014 Championship Appearance
  Antrim 2014 Round 1
  Carlow Group Stage (Leinster SHC)
  Clare 1998 2013 Round 1
  Cork 2014 2005 Semi-finals
  Dublin 2013 1938 Quarter-finals
  Galway 2012 1988 Round 1
  Kilkenny 2014 2014 Champions
  Laois 1949 1915 Round 1
  Limerick 2013 1973 Semi-finals
  Offaly 1995 1998 Round 2
  Tipperary 2012 2010 Runners-up
  Waterford 2007 1959 Round 2
  Westmeath Group Stage (Leinster SHC)
  Wexford 2004 1996 Quarter-finals

Personal and kits

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Team Colours Sponsor Captain(s) Vice-captain(s) Manager(s)
Antrim   Creagh Concrete

Northern Property

Neil McManus Kevin Ryan
Carlow   Dan Morrissey Ltd. Séamus Murphy
Alan Corcoran
Pat English
Clare   Pat O'Donnell Patrick Donnellan
Cian Dillon
Conor McGrath
Patrick O'Connor
Davy Fitzgerald
Cork   Chill Insurance Anthony Nash Jimmy Barry-Murphy
Dublin   AIG Liam Rushe
Peter Kelly
Ger Cunningham
Galway   Supermac's David Collins Anthony Cunningham
Kilkenny   Glanbia Joey Holden Brian Cody
Laois   MW Hire Services Joe Fitzpatrick Séamus Plunkett
Ger Cunningham
Limerick   Sporting Limerick Donal O'Grady Paudie O'Brien T. J. Ryan
Offaly   Carroll Cuisine Dan Currams Brian Whelahan
Tipperary   Intersport/Elverys Brendan Maher Pádraic Maher Eamon O'Shea
Waterford   3 Kevin Moran Pauric Mahony
Darragh Fives
Derek McGrath
Westmeath   Renault Aonghus Clarke Michael Ryan
Wexford   Gain Matthew O'Hanlon Liam Dunne

Summary

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Championships

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Level on Pyramid Competition Champions Runners Up
Tier 1 2015 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship   Kilkenny   Galway
Tier 1 (Leinster) 2015 Leinster Senior Hurling Championship   Kilkenny   Galway
Tier 1 (Munster) 2015 Munster Senior Hurling Championship   Tipperary   Waterford
Tier 1 (Ulster) 2015 Ulster Senior Hurling Championship   Antrim   Down
Tier 2 2015 Christy Ring Cup   Kerry   Derry
Tier 3 2015 Nicky Rackard Cup   Roscommon   Armagh
Tier 4 2015 Lory Meagher Cup   Fermanagh   Sligo

Changes from 2014 Championship

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Penalties must now be struck on or behind the 20 metre line and only the goalkeeper is allowed on the goal line. Previously 3 defenders were allowed.[6]

If a foul has been committed the referee can allow play to continue for up to 5 seconds if he considers it to be to the advantage of the offended team. Previously there was no advantage rule in hurling.[7]

Leinster Senior Hurling Championship

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Group Stage

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Pos Team Pld W D L SF SA SD Pts Qualification
1   Laois 3 2 0 1 5-59 7-48 +5 4 Advance to quarter-finals
2   Westmeath 3 2 0 1 4-57 3-44 +16 4
3   Carlow 3 1 0 2 5-49 4-47 +5 2
4   Antrim 3 1 0 2 6-35 6-61 -26 2 Relegated to Christy Ring Cup

The winners of this year's Christy Ring Cup are promoted in their place to the qualifier group of next year's Leinster Championship.[8]

Matches

3 May 2015
15:30
Round 1
  Westmeath 2-19 – 2-17   Carlow Cusack Park
Referee: J Keenan (Wicklow)
N O'Brien 0-7 (2fs), A Devine 1-3, B Murtagh 1-2, D McNicholas 0-3, E Price, D Clinton 0-2 each. Report M Kavanagh 1-7 (4fs, 2 '65s'), Seamus Murphy 1-2, Sean Murphy 0-3, C Wall 0-2, E Coady, P Coady, J M Nolan 0-1 each.

3 May 2015
15:30
Round 1
  Antrim 5-17 – 3-22   Laois Páirc Mac Uílín
Referee: P O'Dwyer (Carlow)
C Clarke (2-7, 1-0 pen, 0-5f, 0-1 ’65), C Johnson (2-1), N McManus (1-2), P Shiels (0-3, 1f), N McAuley (0-1), M Bradley (0-1), E Campbell (0-1), D Murphy (0-1). Report Z Keenan (1-9, 1-0 pen, 0-7f), T Fitzgerald (1-1), B Conroy (1-0), PJ Scully (0-3), R King (0-3), W Hyland (0-3), P Purcell (0-1), J Campion (0-1), C Dwyer (0-1).

10 May 2015
15:30
Round 2
  Westmeath 1-21 – 0-7   Antrim Cusack Park
Attendance: 1,300
Referee: F Horgan
N O’Brien (0-8, 5f), A Devine (1-3), R Greville (0-4), D McNicholas (0-3, 1sl), C Boyle (0-2), B Murtagh (0-1). Report C Clarke (0-2f), Ciaran Johnson (0-2), P Shiels (0-2, 1f), E Campbell (0-1).

10 May 2015
15:30
Round 2
  Carlow 1-14 – 1-17   Laois Netwatch Cullen park
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: D Kirwan
M Kavanagh (0-7f), E Byrne (1-1), D Byrne (0-2), D English (0-2, 1f), J Kavanagh (0-1), J M Nolan (0-1). Report Z Keenan (0-10, 9f), B Conroy (1-3), C Dwyer (0-2), PJ Scully (0-1), S Maher (0-1).

24 May 2015
Round 3
  Carlow 2-18 – 1-11   Antrim Netwatch Cullen Park
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: C McAllister (Cork)
P Coady (1-7, 0-5f), Sean Murphy (1-1), J M Nolan (0-3), M Kavanagh (0-2f), J Kavanagh (0-2); E Byrne (0-2), M Brennan (0-1). Report Ciaran Johnston (1-4, 0-3f), C Clarke (0-3, 2f), O McFadden (0-1), P Shiels (0-1,'65), M Bradley (0-1), C McCann (0-1).

24 May 2015
Round 3
  Laois 1-20 – 1-17   Westmeath O'Moore Park
Referee: A Kelly
Z Keenan (0-10, 7f, 1sl), C Dwyer (1-3), R King (0-3), P Purcell (0-1), W Hyland (0-1), S Maher (0-1), D Peacock (0-1). Report B Murtagh (1-2, 0-2f), R Greville (0-3), D McNicholas (0-3), N O’Brien (0-3, 2f), A Devine (0-2), C Boyle (0-2), N Dowdall (0-1), J Boyle (0-1).

Knockout stage

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Quarter-finals Semi-final Leinster Final
      
 Galway 0-20 R: 5-19
 Dublin 1-17 R: 1-18
 Galway 3-28
 Laois 1-14
 Offaly 0-21
 Laois 0-29
 Kilkenny 1-25
 Galway 2-15
 Kilkenny 5-25
 Wexford 0-16
 Westmeath 1-16
 Wexford 1-24

Munster Senior Hurling Championship

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Quarter-finals Semi-finals Munster Final
  Clare 2-15
  Limerick 1-19   Limerick 1-16
  Tipperary 4-23
  Tipperary 0-21
  Waterford 0-16
  Cork 1-20
  Waterford 3-19

Matches

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24 May 2015
16:00
Quarter-final
  Clare 2-15 – 1-19   Limerick Semple Stadium
Attendance: 21,493[9]
Referee: C Lyons (Cork)
C Ryan (0-7, 5 frees); A Cunningham (2-1); J Conlon, T Kelly (0-2 each); S Golden, D Reidy, S O'Donnell (0-1 each). Report S Dowling (0-11, 10 frees, 1 65); G Mulcahy (1-1); C Lynch (0-3); P O'Brien, S O'Brien, T Condon, J Fitzgibbon (0-1 each).

7 June 2015
16:00
Semi-final
  Cork 1-21 – 3-19   Waterford Semple Stadium
Attendance: 21,047[10]
Referee: B Kelly (Westmeath)
P Horgan (1-7, goal and six points frees), P Cronin (0-5), A Cadogan (0-2), D McCarthy (0-1, one 65), A Walsh (0-1), L O’Farrell (0-1), D Kearney (0-1), M Ellis (0-1), C Lehane (0-1), B Cooper (0-1). Report M Shanahan (1-9, seven frees, one 65), T Devine (1-0), J Dillon (1-0), K Moran (0-2), Stephen Bennett (0-2), Shane Bennett (0-2), A Gleeson (0-1, free), T de Búrca (0-1), C Dunford (0-1), P Curran (0-1).

21 June 2015
16:00
Semi-final
  Limerick 1-16 – 4-23   Tipperary Gaelic Grounds
Attendance: 31,488[11]
Referee: B Gavin (Offaly)
S Dowling (1-7), D Hannon (0-3), D Breen (0-1), G O'Mahony (0-1), G Mulcahy (0-2), S O'Brien (0-1), D O'Grady (0-1). Report S Callanan (2-5), J O'Dwyer (0-7), J Forde (1-3), M Breen (1-0), P Maher (0-3), S McGrath (0-2), N O'Meara (0-1), J Woodlock (0-1), S Bourke (0-1).

Final

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12 July 2015
16:00
Final
  Waterford 0-16 – 0-21   Tipperary Semple Stadium
Attendance: 43,084[12]
Referee: James Owens (Wexford)
M Shanahan (0-8), S Fives (0-2), K Moran (0-2), A Gleeson (0-2), C Dunford (0-1), P Curran (0-1). Report S Callanan (0-6), J O'Dwyer (0-5), N O'Meara (0-3), J Forde (0-2), Patrick Maher (0-2), M Breen (0-1), L Corbett (0-1), S Bourke (0-1).

All-Ireland Qualifiers

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Round 1

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The teams beaten in the Leinster and Munster quarter-finals and semi-finals of the provincial championships play each other. The draw was held on 22 June.[13]

4 July 2015
19:00
Round 1
  Clare 3-26 – 0-15   Offaly Cusack Park (Ennis)
Attendance: 14,268[14]
Referee: J Keenan (Wicklow)
T Kelly 0-8 (2f), C McGrath 1-4, J Conlon 1-2, Colin Ryan (2f) Conor Ryan, D Honan 0-3, S O'Donnell 1-0, S Golden 0-2, P O'Connor 0-1. Report S Dooley 0-6 (6f), S Kinsella 0-4, S Cleary 0-2, P Murphy, J Mulrooney, J Bergin 0-1.

4 July 2015
19:00
Round 1
  Laois 0-19 – 4-17   Dublin O'Moore Park
Attendance: 5,000 est.
Referee: J Ryan (Tipperary)
Z Keenan (0-06, 5f), W Hyland (0-04), C Dwyer (0-03), J Fitzpatrick (0-01), M Whelan (0-01), T Delaney (0-01), S Maher (0-01), J Campion (0-01), N Foyle (0-01). Report M Schutte (2-01), C Keaney (1-03), P Ryan (0-05, 4f), E Dillon (0-04), D O’Callaghan (1-00), S Barrett (0-01), J McCaffrey (0-01), R O’Dwyer (0-01), D Plunkett (0-01).

4 July 2015
19:00
Round 1
  Wexford 0-20 – 2-22   Cork Innovate Wexford Park
Attendance: 11,800[15]
Referee: A Kelly (Galway)
I. Byrne 0-12 (0-10 fs); D. Redmond, 0-3; H. Kehoe, 0-2; K. Foley, P. Morris, C. McDonald 0-1 each. Report P. Horgan 0-9 (0-6 fs), C. Lehane 1-6; S. Harnedy 1-1; B. Lawton, B. Cooper 0-2 each; D. Cahalane, P. Cronin 0-1 each.

5 July 2015
14:00
Round 1
  Westmeath 1-12 – 4-15   Limerick Cusack Park (Mullingar)
Attendance: 2,700[16]
Referee: P O’Dwyer (Carlow)
B Murtagh 0-6 (2f), C Boyle 1-2, D McNicholas 0-2, E Corrigan 0-1, A Devine 0-1. Report S Dowling 1-3 (0-1f), K Downes 1-2, P Brown 1-1, S Tobin 0-3, D Hannon 0-3 (1f, 1’65), A Breen 1-0, G Mulcahy 0-2, T O’Brien 0-1.

Round 2

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The four winners of Round 1 play in two games. The draw was held on 6 July.[17]

11 July 2015
17:00
Round 2
  Limerick 1-16 – 1-17  Dublin Semple Stadium
Attendance: 25,245
Referee: C McAllister (Dublin)
S Tobin (0-6, 4f), D Breen (1-1), S Dowling (0-4, 2f, 2'65), D Hannon (0-2, 1sl), G Mulcahy (0-2), P O’Brien (0-1), K Downes (0-1). Report P Ryan (0-12, 6f), D O’Callaghan (1-0), D Plunkett (0-2), R O’Dwyer (0-1), M Schutte (0-1), C Boland (0-1).

11 July 2015
19:00
Round 2
  Clare 0-17 – 0-20  Cork Semple Stadium
Attendance: 25,245[18]
Referee: B Kelly (Westmeath)
T Kelly (0-5, 1f), C McGrath (0-3), Colin Ryan (0-2f), S O’Donnell (0-2), D McInerney (0-1), Conor Ryan (0-1), S Golden (0-1), D Honan (0-1), C Galvin (0-1). Report P Horgan (0-8, 5f), S Harnedy (0-2), P Cronin (0-2), C Lehane (0-2), A Walsh (0-1), C Murphy (0-1), B Cooper (0-1), A Cadogan (0-1), J Coughlan (0-1), P O’Sullivan (0-1).

All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship

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Bracket

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Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
  Waterford 2-21
  Dublin 1-19   Kilkenny 1-21
  Waterford 0-18
  Kilkenny 1-22
  Galway 1-18
  Tipperary 3-16
  Galway 2-28   Galway 0-26
  Cork 0-22

All-Ireland quarter-finals

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The beaten finalists in the Leinster and Munster championships play the winners of Round 2 in two "quarter-finals".[19]

26 July 2015
14:00
Quarter-final
  Waterford 2-21 – 1-19   Dublin Semple Stadium
Attendance: 33,150
Referee: J Ryan (Tipperary)
M Shanahan (1-12, 0-8 frees, 0-2 ’65); A Gleeson (0-4, 0-1 sc); S Bennett (1-0); C Dunford, K Moran (0-2 each), J Dillon (0-1). Report P Schutte (1-2), P Ryan (0-5, 0-5 frees); D O’Callaghan, D Sutcliffe (0-3); D Treacy (0-2, 0-1 ’65), R O’Dwyer (0-2 each); C Crummey, N McMorrow (0-1 each).

26 July 2015
16:00
Quarter-final
  Galway 2-28 – 0-22   Cork Semple Stadium
Attendance: 33,150[20]
Referee: J Ownes (Wexford)
C Mannion (0-7); J Glynn, C Whelan (1-2 each); J Canning (0-5, 2 frees, 1 sideline, 1 65); J Flynn (0-3); A Harte (0-2); David Burke, C Donnellan (0-2 each); A Smith, J Cooney, N Healy (0-1 each). Report P Horgan (0-9, 6 frees, 1 65); C Lehane, S Harnedy (0-3 each); D Kearney (0-2); C Murphy, B Lawton, P O'Sullivan, A Cadogan, A Walsh (0-1 each).

All-Ireland semi-finals

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The Leinster and Munster provincial champions play the winners of the two quarter-finals.

9 August 2015
15:45
Semi-final
  Kilkenny 1-21 – 0-18   Waterford Croke Park
Attendance: 41,112[21]
Referee: B Gavin (Offaly)
T. J. Reid (1-9, 0-6 frees), R Hogan (0-5), G Aylward (0-4), C Buckley, E Larkin, M Fennelly (0-1 each). Report M Shanahan (0-9, 6 frees, 1 65), C Dunford (0-4), A Gleeson (1 sideline) (0-3), S Bennett, K Moran (0-1 each).

16 August 2015
16:00
Semi-final
  Tipperary 3-16 - 0-26   Galway Croke Park
Attendance: 58,495[22]
Referee: B Kelly (Westmeath)
Seamus Callanan (3-9, 0-3 frees, 0-1 penalty, 0-1 '65); John O'Dwyer (0-2, 0-1 free); Jason Forde, Brendan Maher, Patrick Maher, Conor O'Mahony, Noel McGrath (0-1) Report Joe Canning (0-10, 0-6 frees, 0-1 '65, 0-1 sideline); Cathal Mannion (0-5); Jason Flynn (0-5, 0-1 free); David Burke, Conor Whelan (0-2); Shane Moloney, Andy Smith (0-1)

All-Ireland Final

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6 September 2015
15:30
Final
  Kilkenny 1-22 - 1-18   Galway Croke Park
Attendance: 82,300[23]
Referee: James Owens (Wexford)
TJ Reid (1-7, 5f, 2 65s), G Aylward (0-3), W Walsh (0-2), E Larkin (0-2), M Fennelly (0-2), C Fennelly (0-2), R Hogan (0-2), P Walsh (0-1), C Fogarty (0-1). Report J Canning (1-8, 1-5f), J Flynn (0-04, 3f), D Collins (0-2), C Whelan (0-2), C Donnellan (0-1), D Burke (0-1).

Statistics

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  • All scores correct as of September 9, 2015[24]

Scoring

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Top scorers

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Overall
Rank Player County Tally Total Matches Average
1 Joe Canning   Galway 5-55 70 7 10.00
2 Zane Keenan   Laois 1-51 54 6 9.00
3 Maurice Shanahan   Waterford 2-38 44 4 11.00
T. J. Reid   Kilkenny 4-32 44 4 11.00
5 Patrick Horgan   Cork 1-33 36 4 9.00
6 Séamus Callanan   Tipperary 5-20 35 3 11.67
7 Ian Byrne   Wexford 1-30 33 3 11.00
8 Shane Dowling   Limerick 2-25 31 4 7.75
9 Paul Ryan   Dublin 0-29 29 4 7.25
Cathal Mannion   Galway 3-20 29 7 4.14
11 Jason Flynn   Galway 1-22 25 6 4.17
12 Brendan Murtagh   Westmeath 3-15 24 5 4.80
Ger Aylward   Kilkenny 3-15 24 4 6.00
14 Marty Kavanagh   Carlow 1-16 19 3 6.33
Richie Hogan   Kilkenny 1-16 19 4 4.75
15 Niall O'Brien   Westmeath 0-18 18 4 4.50
Charles Dwyer   Laois 1-15 18 6 3.00
Ciarán Clarke   Antrim 2-12 18 3 6.00
Single game
Rank Player County Tally Total Opposition
1 Joe Canning   Galway 1-15 18   Laois
Séamus Callanan   Tipperary 3-09 18   Galway
3 Maurice Shanahan   Waterford 1-12 15   Dublin
4 Ger Aylward   Kilkenny 3-5 14   Wexford
5 Ciarán Clarke   Antrim 2-7 13   Laois
6 Ian Byrne   Wexford 0-12 12   Cork
Paul Ryan   Dublin 0-12 12   Limerick
Zane Keenan   Laois 1-9 12   Antrim
T.J. Reid   Kilkenny 1-9 12   Waterford
T.J. Reid   Kilkenny 1-9 12   Galway
Maurice Shanahan   Waterford 1-9 12   Cork
Cathal Mannion   Galway 3-3 12   Dublin
13 Shane Dowling   Limerick 0-11 11   Clare
Zane Keenan   Laois 0-11 11   Offaly
Shane Dooley   Offaly 0-11 11   Laois
Ian Byrne   Wexford 0-11 11   Kilkenny
David Treacy   Dublin 0-11 11   Galway
Joe Canning   Galway 1-08 11   Kilkenny
Séamus Callanan   Tipperary 2-5 11   Limerick

Clean sheets

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Rank Goalkeeper County Clean sheets
1 Colm Callanan   Galway 2
Darren Gleeson   Tipperary
Patrick Kelly   Clare
Anthony Nash   Cork
Eoin Murphy   Kilkenny

Miscellaneous

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  • Galway record their first ever championship defeat of Dublin.[25]
  • Laois secure their first championship victory over Offaly since 1972.[26]

Updated Roll of Honour

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  • Kilkenny - 36 (2015)
  • Cork - 30 (2005)
  • Tipperary - 26 (2010)
  • Limerick - 7 (1973)
  • Dublin - 6 (1938)
  • Wexford - 6 (1996)
  • Galway - 4 (1988)
  • Offaly - 4 (1998)
  • Clare - 4 (2013)
  • Waterford - 2 (1959)
  • Laois - 1 (1915)
  • London - 1 (1901)
  • Kerry - 1 (1891)

Attendances

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Highest attendances:

  •   Kilkenny 1-22 – 1-18   Galway (Croke Park) - 82,300
  •   Tipperary 3-16 – 0-26   Galway (Croke Park) - 58,495
  •   Waterford 0-16 – 0-21   Tipperary (Semple Stadium) - 43,084
  •   Kilkenny 1-21 – 0-18   Waterford (Croke Park) - 41,112
  •  Galway 2-28 – 0-22   Cork (Semple Stadium) - 33,150

Total attendance: 567,622

Average attendance: 25,801

Broadcasting

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These matches were broadcast live on television in Ireland

Round RTÉ Sky Sports
Munster Championship Clare vs Limerick
Cork vs Waterford
Limerick vs Tipperary
Waterford vs Tipperary

Leinster Championship Galway vs Dublin
Galway vs Dublin (replay)
Kilkenny vs Wexford
Kilkenny vs Galway
Galway vs Laois
Qualifiers Limerick vs Dublin Wexford vs Cork
Clare vs Cork
Quarter-finals Galway vs Cork
Waterford vs Dublin
Semi-finals Kilkenny vs Waterford
Tipperary vs Galway
Kilkenny vs Waterford
Tipperary vs Galway
Final Kilkenny vs Galway Kilkenny vs Galway

Awards

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Sunday Game Team of the Year

The Sunday Game team of the year was picked on 6 September, which was the night of the final. The panel consisting of Donal Óg Cusack, Henry Shefflin, Anthony Daly, Michael Duignan, Ger Loughnane, Liam Sheedy and Cyril Farrell unanimously selected Kilkenny's TJ Reid as the Sunday game player of the year.[27]

  • Colm Callanan (Galway)
  • Paul Murphy (Kilkenny)
  • Joey Holden (Kilkenny)
  • Cathal Barrett (Tipperary)
  • Daithí Burke (Galway)
  • Tadhg de Búrca (Waterford)
  • Cillian Buckley (Kilkenny)
  • Michael Fennelly (Kilkenny)
  • David Burke (Galway)
  • Jonathan Glynn (Galway)
  • Richie Hogan (Kilkenny)
  • TJ Reid (Kilkenny)
  • Ger Aylward (Kilkenny)
  • Seamus Callanan (Tipperary)
  • Maurice Shanahan (Waterford)
All Star Team of the Year

On 5 November, the 2015 All Star Award winners were announced with the awards ceremony being held on 6 November in the National Convention Centre in Dublin.[28][29] All Ireland champions Kilkenny have seven award winners with runners-up Galway receiving four awards. Winning an award for the first time were Colm Callanan, Joey Holden, Daithi Burke, Tadhg de Burca, Cathal Mannion, Ger Aylward and Maurice Shanahan. [30] T. J. Reid of Kilkenny was named as the All Stars Hurler of the Year with Tadhg de Búrca of Waterford being named as the All Stars Young Hurler of the Year.[31]

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Pos. Player Team Appearances
GK   Colm Callanan Galway 1
RCB   Paul Murphy Kilkenny 4
FB   Joey Holden Kilkenny 1
LCB   Noel Connors Waterford 2
RWB   Daithí Burke Galway 1
CB   Tadhg de BúrcaYHOTY Waterford 1
LWB   Cillian Buckley Kilkenny 2
MD   Michael Fennelly Kilkenny 3
MD   David Burke Galway 2
RWF   Cathal Mannion Galway 1
CF   Richie Hogan Kilkenny 3
LWF   T. J. ReidHOTY Kilkenny 3
RCF   Ger Aylward Kilkenny 1
FF   Séamus Callanan Tipperary 2
LCF   Maurice Shanahan Waterford 1

See also

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References

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