2010 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship

The 2010 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship was the 114th staging of Ireland's premier hurling competition since its establishment by the Gaelic Athletic Association in 1887. A total of thirteen teams competed in the championship, with Tipperary unseating the four-time defending champions Kilkenny by 4-17 to 1-18 in the final at Croke Park, Dublin.[1] The championship began on 22 May 2010 and concluded on 5 September 2010.

2010 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship
Championship details
Dates22 May - 5 September 2010
Teams13
All-Ireland champions
Winning teamTipperary (26th win)
CaptainEoin Kelly
ManagerLiam Sheedy
All-Ireland Finalists
Losing teamKilkenny
CaptainT. J. Reid
ManagerBrian Cody
Provincial champions
MunsterWaterford
LeinsterKilkenny
UlsterAntrim
ConnachtNot Played
Championship statistics
No. matches played25
Goals total72 (2.88 per game)
Points total851 (34.04 per game)
Top ScorerBorder Eoin Kelly (3-44)
Player of the YearBorder Lar Corbett
All-Star TeamSee here
2009
2011

Pre-championship

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The build-up to the opening of the championship was dominated by Kilkenny and the 'drive for five'. 'The Cats' were installed as the bookies' favourites to retain the All-Ireland title for an unprecedented fifth successive occasion. Since 2006 the Kilkenny team had come to be regarded as arguably the greatest hurling team of all-time. In 2007, they surpassed their greatest rivals Cork at the top of the all-time roll of honour, while in 2009 the team equalled the seemingly unbeatable record of four All-Ireland titles in-a-row. Winning an elusive five-in-a-row would close the argument on hurling's greatest team.[2]

Tipperary were regarded as the primary challengers to Kilkenny's dominance. Many believed that they had the beating of Kilkenny in the previous year's All-Ireland final, however, 'the Cats' pulled away in the last ten minutes to seal the victory. With an extra year of experience many felt that Tipp may finally triumph for the first time in nine years.

A second tier of teams waited just behind the two clear front-runners. Perennial hopefuls Galway entered the championship as the newly crowned National Hurling League champions and were also seen as a stumbling block on Kilkenny's march to immortality. The westerners were regarded as potential Leinster and maybe even All-Ireland finalists. Cork were buoyed by some impressive displays in the National League. 'The Rebels' defeated both Kilkenny and Tipperary in the group stages and finished the campaign as runners-up. Similarly, Cork enjoyed a trouble-free winter and would enter the championship without any off-field controversy. Waterford were also viewed as a team that had the potential to make life difficult for any of the other top-tier teams.

Limerick entered the championship in the midst of a crisis. After team manager Justin McCarthy dropped twelve players from the panel in October 2009, many of the remaining players decided to withdraw their services over the course of the next few months.[3][4][5] The crisis developed into something of a 'civil war' with the vast majority of the 2009 panel remaining 'on strike', while McCarthy was retained as manager and developed a new panel of players for 2010. The result was Limerick losing all of their National League matches and being relegated to Division 2.

Team changes

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To Championship

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Promoted from the Christy Ring Cup

From Championship

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Relegated to the Christy Ring Cup

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Teams

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General information

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

CountyLast provincial titleLast championship titlePosition in 2009 ChampionshipAppearance
Antrim2009
Carlow
Clare19981997
Cork20062005
Dublin19611938
Galway19991988
Kilkenny20092009
Laois19491915
Limerick19961973
Offaly19951998
Tipperary20092001
Waterford20071959
Wexford20041996

Personal and kits

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TeamColoursSponsorHome stadiumCaptainManager
AntrimSaffron and whiteCreagh ConcreteCasement ParkPaul ShieldsDinny Cahill
CarlowRed, green and yellowStone DevelopmentsDr. Cullen ParkEdward CoadyKevin Ryan
ClareSaffron and bluePat O'DonnellCusack ParkBrian O'ConnellGer O'Loughlin
CorkRed and whiteO2Páirc Uí ChaoimhKieran 'Fraggy' MurphyDenis Walsh
DublinNavy and blueVodafoneParnell ParkStephen HineyAnthony Daly
GalwayMaroon and whiteSupermacsPearse StadiumShane KavanaghJohn McIntyre
KilkennyBlack and amberGlanbiaNowlan ParkT. J. ReidBrian Cody
LaoisBlue and whiteMW Hire ServicesO'Moore ParkBrian CampionNiall Rigney
LimerickGreen and whiteSporting LimerickGaelic GroundsGavin O'MahonyDónal O'Grady
OffalyGreen, white and goldCarroll CuisineO'Connor ParkBrian CarrollJoe Dooley
TipperaryBlue and goldEnferSemple StadiumEoin KellyLiam Sheedy
WaterfordWhite and blue3Walsh ParkStephen MolumphyDavy FitzGerald
WexfordPurple and yellowSports SaversWexford ParkDiarmuid LyngColm Bonnar

Format

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Format

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The 2010 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship was run on a provincial basis as usual. It was a knockout tournament with pairings drawn at random in the respective provinces - there were no seeds.

Each match was played as a single leg. If a match was drawn there was a replay. If that match ended in a draw a period of extra time was played, however, if both sides were still level at the end of extra time another replay would take place.

Munster Championship

Quarter-final: (1 match) This is a single match between the first two teams drawn from the province of Munster.

Semi-finals: (2 matches) The winner of the lone quarter-final joins the other three Munster teams to make up the semi-final pairings.

Final: (1 match) The winners of the two semi-finals contest this game.

Leinster Championship

First Round: (1 match) This was a single match between the first two teams drawn from the province of Leinster.

Quarter-finals: (3 matches) The winner of the first-round game joins five other Leinster teams to make up the three quarter-final pairings.

Semi-finals: (2 matches) The winners of the three quarter-finals join Kilkenny, who received a bye to this stage, to make up the semi-final pairings.

Final: (1 match) The winner of the two semi-finals contest this game.

Qualifiers

The qualifiers gave teams defeated in the provincial championships another chance at winning the All-Ireland.

Preliminary Round (1 match): the five teams who fail to reach a provincial semi-final will enter the qualifiers at this stage. The first two teams drawn will play each other in the preliminary round with the winner of that match joining the other three teams in Phase 1.

Phase 1: (2 matches) The winner of the preliminary round and the other three remaining teams will play off. The two winners enter Phase 3.

Phase 2: (2 matches) The two beaten Leinster semi-finalists will play the two beaten Munster semi-finalists. The two winners enter Phase 3.

Phase 3: (2 matches) The four winners of Phase 1 and Phase 2 games meet in Phase 3. The two winners advance to the All-Ireland quarter-finals.

All-Ireland Series

Quarter-finals: (2 matches) The beaten Munster and Leinster finalists will play the winners of the Phase 3 qualifiers.

Semi-finals: (2 matches) The Munster and Leinster champions will play the winners of the quarter-finals.

Final: (1 match) The two semi-final winners will contest the final.

Provincial championships

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Leinster Senior Hurling Championship

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First roundQuarter-finalsSemi-finalsLeinster final
Wexford1-14
Galway2-22
Galway3-16
Offaly2-18
Antrim3-16
Offaly2-26
Galway1-12
Kilkenny1-19
Dublin0-25
Carlow0-10Laois0-16
Laois1-13Dublin0-12
Kilkenny4-19
Carlow0-10 - 1-13Laois
D Murphy 0-4, C Doyle 0-3, P Kehoe 0-2, D Byrne 0-1ReportJ Fitzpatrick 1-3, M Whelan 0-4, T Fitzgerald 0-3, J Walsh, E Costelloe, J Brophy 0-1 each
Referee: J. McGrath (Westmeath)

Wexford1-14 - 2-22Galway
D Lyng 0-11, T Waters 1-0, H Kehoe, R Jacob, E Quigley 0-1 eachReportG Farragher 0-13, J Canning 1-3, K Hynes 1-0, D Hayes 0-2, D Burke, A Smyth, A Harte, A Callanan 0-1 each
Attendance: 7,877
Referee: J. Sexton (Cork)

Antrim3-16 - 2-26
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Offaly
N McManus 1-4, S McNaughton 0-5, K McKeegan, C McFall 1-0 each, J Campbell, K Stewart 0-2 each, K McGourty, N McAuley, B McFall 0-1 eachReportS Dooley 1-10, R Hanniffy 1-1, K Brady, B Carroll, J. Bergin 0-3 each, O Kealey 0-2, D Molloy, G Healion, C Parlon, D Hayden 0-1 each
Attendance: 3,500
Referee: A. Stapleton (Laois)

Dublin0-25 - 0-16Laois
A McCrabbe, S Durkin 0-5 each, L Rushe 0-4, J McCaffrey, P Kelly 0-3 each, P Ryan, S Lambert 0-2 each, L Ryan 0-1ReportW Hyland 0-6, J Brophy 0-3, Z Keenan 0-2, James Walsh, T Fitzgerald, M Whelan, C Delaney, J Purcell 0-1 each
Attendance: 3,861
Referee: C. McAllister (Cork)

Galway2-19 - 3-16Offaly
G Farragher, J Canning 1-5 each, D Burke, I Tannian, D Hayes 0-2 each, T Óg Regan, A Callanan, N Healy 0-1 eachReportS Dooley 1-7, J Bergin 1-2, J Brady 1-1, D Hayden, B Carroll 0-2 each, R Hanniffy, D Molloy 0-1 each
Attendance: 25,260
Referee: J. Ryan (Tipperary)

Dublin0-12 - 4-19Kilkenny
A McCrabbe 0-6, P Kelly 0-2, J Boland, M O'Brien, J McCaffrey, D O'Callaghan 0-1 eachReportH Shefflin 0-12, A Fogarty 2-0, E Brennan 1-1, R Power 1-0, M Rice, TJ Reid 0-2 each, M Comerford, R Hogan 0-1 each
Attendance: 25,260
Referee: D. Kirwan (Cork)

Galway3-16 - 2-18Offaly
D Hayes 2-3, G Farragher 0-6, J Canning 1-3, I Tannian 0-2, A Callanan, A Smith, D Barry 0-1 eachReportS Dooley 0-10, J Bergin, G Healion 1-1 each, B Carroll 0-3, B Murphy 0-2, D Kenny 0-1
Referee: C. McAllister (Cork)

Galway1-12 - 1-19Kilkenny
G Farragher 0-4, D Hayes 1-1, J Canning 0-2, A Harte, I Tannian, C Donnellan, K Hynes, E Lynch 0-1 eachReportH Shefflin 1-7, TJ Reid, R Power 0-3 each, M Rice 0-2, E Brennan, E Larkin, A Fogarty, R Hogan 0-1 each
Attendance: 31,376
Referee: M. Wadding (Waterford)

Munster Senior Hurling Championship

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Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsMunster final
Clare1-15
Waterford0-22
Waterford1-16
Cork1-13
Limerick0-12
Cork3-15Cork2-19
Tipperary0-14
Cork3-15 - 0-14Tipperary
P Horgan 2-2, B O'Connor 0-5, A Ó hAilpín 1-1, J Gardiner, C Naughton, N McCarthy 0-2 each, P O'Sullivan 0-1ReportE Kelly 0-7, J O'Brien, L Corbett 0-2 each, B Maher, S Callanan, T Hammersley 0-1 each
Attendance: 36,827
Referee: B. Kelly (Westmeath)

Clare1-15 - 0-22Waterford
D Honan 1-3, N O'Connell, J Clancy 0-3 each, S Collins 0-2, J Conlon, C Ryan, C O'Donovan, D Barrett 0-1 eachReportE Kelly 0-6, S Molumphy, D Prendergast, J Mullane 0-3 each, M Shanahan, S Prendergast, K Moran 0-2 each , K McGrath 0-1
Attendance: 11,027
Referee: B. Gavin (Offaly)

Limerick0-12 - 2-19Cork
T O'Brien 0-6, G Mulcahy 0-3, A Brennan, P McNamara, A Owens 0-1 eachReportP Horgan 1-2, N McCarthy 0-5, P O'Sullivan 1-1, B O'Connor, J O'Connor 0-3 each, K Murphy 0-2, J Gardiner, L McLoughlin, C Naughton 0-1 each
Attendance: 13,638
Referee: J. Owens (Wexford)

Waterford2-15 - 2-15Cork
E Kelly 1-8, J Mullane 0-4, T Browne 1-0, S O'Sullivan 0-2, K Moran 0-1ReportB O'Connor 1-5, A Ó hAilpín 1-0, J Gardiner 0-3, C Naughton 0-2, S Óg Ó hAilpín, T Kenny, B Murphy, N McCarthy, M Cussen 0-1 each
Attendance: 35,375
Referee: J. Ryan (Tipperary)

Waterford1-16 - 1-13
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Cork
E Kelly 0-8, D Shanahan 1-0, J Mullane 0-3, T Browne, R Foley, K Moran, S Walsh, B O'Halloran 0-1 eachReportB O'Connor 1-5, J Gardiner, C Naughton, P O'Sullivan 0-2 each, M Cussen, L McLoughlin 0-1 each
Attendance: 22,763
Referee: B. Gavin (Offaly)

Ulster Senior Hurling Championship

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First roundSecond roundQuarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
Armagh3-23
Donegal1-13 Armagh3-20
Tyrone6-24 Tyrone2-09
Cavan1-14 Armagh0-09
Down4-24
Londonscr.
Fermanagh2-10 Downw/o
Monaghan1-15 London3-16
Monaghan1-15
London2-12
Derry0-15
Antrim4-22
Down1-12

Cup competitions

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Christy Ring Cup (Tier 2)

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Bracket

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Round 1
Round 2B
Round 2A
Quarter-finals
Semi-finalsFinal
Kildare2-18
Meath1-10 Kildare1-19
Wicklow1-19 Wicklow1-16
Mayo2-12 Kildare0-18
Westmeath3-19
Westmeath2-21
Mayo2-12 Down1-18
Down3-19 Westmeath2-16
Derry0-15 Kerry1-18
Meath2-16 Meath1-18
Wicklow3-13
Wicklow2-14Relegation Playoff
Down1-19 Kerry2-17
Kerry0-27 Kerry3-14 Derry
Westmeath5-15 Westmeath2-11 Mayo
Derry3-16

Nicky Rackard Cup (Tier 3)

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Lory Meagher Cup (Tier 4)

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Bracket

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Round 1
Round 2B
Round 2A
Quarter-finals
Semi-finalsFinal
Cavan1-14
South Down1-12 Leitrim2-14
Leitrim1-13 Leitrim0-10
Longford2-21
Warwickshire2-12
South Down1-13 Longford2-22
Longford5-13 Longford1-20
Donegal1-12
Fermanagh0-19
Cavan1-07
Fermanagh1-11
Donegal3-13 Donegal1-22
Longford1-15 Donegal0-21
Warwickshire2-17 Warwickshire2-09
Fermanagh1-08

All-Ireland Qualifiers

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Preliminary roundPhase 1 / Phase 2Phase 3Quarter-finalists
Antrim2-18
Carlow1-19 Carlow3-12
Laois3-12 Antrim1-17
Dublin0-19
Dublin2-22
Clare0-15
Antrim
Tipperary
Offaly1-19
Limerick1-13
Offaly1-12
Tipperary0-21
Tipperary3-24
Wexford0-19

Preliminary round

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Carlow1-19 - 3-12Laois
P Kehoe 0-11, D Murphy 1-4, C Doyle 0-3, E Nolan 0-1ReportT Fitzgerald, J Purcell 1-1 each, J Walsh, W Hyland 0-3 each, E Costelloe 1-0, J Fitzpatrick, Z Keenan 0-2 each
Referee: M. Wadding (Waterford)

Phase 1

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Antrim2-18 - 3-12Carlow
N McManus 0-5, K McKeegan 0-4, L Watson 1-1, K Stewart, S McNaughton 0-3 each, PJ O'Connell 1-0, E McCloskey, S McCrory 0-1 eachReportC Doyle 2-3, P Kehoe 1-6, J Rogers, HP O'Byrne, M Brennan 0-1 each
Referee: A. Stapleton (Laois)

Tipperary3-24 - 0-19Wexford
L Corbett 2-3, E Kelly 0-8, G Ryan 0-4, D Egan 1-0, D Young, N McGrath 0-3 each, P Maher 0-2, S Callanan 0-1ReportH Kehoe, R Jacob, J Berry, C Farrell 0-3 each, P Atkinson, S Banville, T Mahon 0-2 each, D Stamp 0-1
Referee: J McGrath (Westmeath)

Phase 2

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Offaly1-19 - 1-13Limerick
C Parlon, S Dooley 0-5 each, D Molloy 1-2, B Carroll 0-3, B Murphy 0-2, J Brady, J Bergin 0-1 eachReportT O'Brien 1-7, JV O'Brien 0-2, N Quaid, G Mulcahy, C Mullane, P Russell 0-1 each
Referee: J. Owens (Wexford)

Dublin2-22 - 0-15Clare
A McCrabbe 0-8, D O'Callaghan 0-6, P Kelly, S Lambert 1-1 each, S Hiney 0-2, S Durkin, M O'Brien, L Rushe, D O'Dwyer 0-1 eachReportJ Conlon, C Ryan 0-3 each, N O'Connell, J Clancy, F Lynch 0-2 each, B Bugler, D Honan, S Collins 0-1 each
Referee: J. Sexton (Cork)

Phase 3

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Antrim1-17 - 0-19Dublin
N McManus 0-8, PJ O'Connell 1-1, S McNaughton, L Watson, K McKeegan 0-2 each, S Delargy, K Stewart 0-1 eachReportA McCrabbe 0-9, S Lambert, P Carton 0-3 each, J Boland, L Rushe, D O'Callaghan, P Ryan 0-1 each
Referee: D. Kirwan (Cork)

Offaly1-12 - 0-21Tipperary
S Dooley 1-7, J Bergin 0-3, D Molloy, D Hayden 0-1 eachReportE Kelly 0-11, G Ryan 0-3, L Corbett, B Maher 0-2 each, C O'Mahony, S McGrath, N McGrath 0-1 each
Referee: J. Sexton (Cork)

All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship

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Bracket

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Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsAll-Ireland final
Kilkenny3-22
Cork1-25 Cork0-19
Antrim0-19 Kilkenny1-18
Tipperary4-17
Waterford1-18
Galway3-16 Tipperary3-19
Tipperary3-17

All-Ireland quarter-finals

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Cork1-25 - 0-19Antrim
B O'Connor 0-6, N McCarthy 1-2, K Murphy 0-4, J Gardiner, T Kenny, P O'Sullivan 0-3, C Naughton 0-2, A Ó hAilpín, W Egan 0-1 eachReportN McManus 0-9, L Watson 0-6, J Campbell, S McNaughton, K McKeegan, M Herron 0-1 each
Attendance: 27,864
Referee: M. Wadding (Waterford)

Galway3-16 - 3-17Tipperary
J Canning 1-5, D Hayes 1-3, E Ryan 1-1, G Farragher, K Hynes 0-2 each, D Burke, I Tannian, A Callanan 0-1 eachReportE Kelly 1-7, G Ryan 1-2, S Callanan 1-0, L Corbett 0-3, B Maher 0-2, P Maher, N McGrath, J O'Brien 0-1 each
Attendance: 27,864
Referee: J. Owens (Wexford)

All-Ireland semi-finals

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Kilkenny3-22 - 0-19Cork
R Power 1-8, A Fogarty 1-2, E Brennan 1-1, J Fitzpatrick, M Fennelly, H Shefflin, M Comerford 0-2 each, T Walsh, TJ Reid, E Larkin 0-1 eachReportB O'Connor 0-7, P Horgan 0-6, J Gardiner 0-2, S Óg Ó hAilpín, C Naughton, N McCarthy, J O'Connor 0-1 each
Attendance: 41,060
Referee: B. Gavin (Offaly)

Waterford1-18 - 3-19Tipperary
E Kelly 0-5, T Browne, J Mullane, K McGrath 0-3 each, E McGrath 1-0, R Foley, K Moran, S Molumphy, S Prendergast 0-1 eachReportE Kelly 2-4, J O'Brien, N McGrath 0-6 each, L Corbett 1-2, S McGrath 0-1
Attendance: 49,754
Referee: J. Sexton (Cork)

All-Ireland Final

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Kilkenny1-18 - 4-17Tipperary
R Power 1-9, TJ Reid 0-4, M Rice, J Mulhall, H Shefflin, A Fogarty, D Lyng 0-1 eachReportL Corbett 3-0, E Kelly 0-7, N McGrath 1-0, J O'Brien, B Maher, S Callanan 0-2 each, G Ryan, S Hennessy, B Cummins, B Dunne 0-1 each
Attendance: 81,765
Referee: M. Wadding (Waterford)

Miscellaneous

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  • In the Leinster quarter-final Galway defeat Wexford for the first time in the history of the championship.
  • Kilkenny's Henry Shefflin scores twelve points against Dublin in the Leinster semi-final to become the highest-scoring player in the history of the championship. The record was previously held by Shefflin's fellow county man Eddie Keher and had stood since 1973.[6]
  • In the All-Ireland qualifiers Antrim defeat Dublin for the first time in the history of the championship.
  • Lar Corbett becomes the first player since Eddie O'Brien in 1970 to score a hat-trick of goals in an All-Ireland final.

Player facts

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Debutants

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The following players made their début in the 2010 senior championship:

PlayerTeamDateOppositionGame
Eoin ReillyLaoisMay 22CarlowLeinster first round
Hugh Paddy O'ByrneCarlowMay 22LaoisLeinster first round
Eoin NolanCarlowMay 22LaoisLeinster first round
Aidan HarteGalwayMay 29WexfordLeinster quarter-final
David BurkeGalwayMay 29WexfordLeinster quarter-final
Donal BarryGalwayMay 29WexfordLeinster quarter-final
Noel CartonWexfordMay 29GalwayLeinster quarter-final
Paul MorrisWexfordMay 29GalwayLeinster quarter-final
Lar PrendergastWexfordMay 29GalwayLeinster quarter-final
Colm McFallAntrimMay 30OffalyLeinster quarter-final
Thomas McCannAntrimMay 30OffalyLeinster quarter-final
James DempseyOffalyMay 30AntrimLeinster quarter-final
Stephen EganOffalyMay 30AntrimLeinster quarter-final
Shane KellyOffalyMay 30AntrimLeinster quarter-final
Michael CahillTipperaryMay 30CorkMunster quarter-final
Brian O'MearaTipperaryMay 30CorkMunster quarter-final
Timmy HammersleyTipperaryMay 30CorkMunster quarter-final
Séamus HennessyTipperaryMay 30CorkMunster quarter-final
Jody BrennanTipperaryMay 30CorkMunster quarter-final
Lorcán McLoughlinCorkMay 30TipperaryMunster quarter-final
Michael CussenCorkMay 30TipperaryMunster quarter-final
Ruairí TrainorDublinJune 6LaoisLeinster quarter-final
Shane RyanDublinJune 6LaoisLeinster quarter-final
Neil FoyleLaoisJune 6DublinLeinster quarter-final
Liam LawlorWaterfordJune 7ClareMunster semi-final
Donal TuohyClareJune 7WaterfordMunster semi-final
Cian DillonClareJune 7WaterfordMunster semi-final
Nicky O'ConnellClareJune 7WaterfordMunster semi-final
Seán CollinsClareJune 7WaterfordMunster semi-final
John ConlonClareJune 7WaterfordMunster semi-final
Darach HonanClareJune 7WaterfordMunster semi-final
Cormac O'DonovanClareJune 7WaterfordMunster semi-final
Domhnall O'DonovanClareJune 7WaterfordMunster semi-final
Shane O'NeillLimerickJune 20CorkMunster semi-final
Kieran O'RourkeLimerickJune 20CorkMunster semi-final
Shaun O'RiordanLimerickJune 20CorkMunster semi-final
Tommy O'BrienLimerickJune 20CorkMunster semi-final
Andrew BrennanLimerickJune 20CorkMunster semi-final
Seán HerlihyLimerickJune 20CorkMunster semi-final
Graeme MulcahyLimerickJune 20CorkMunster semi-final
Anthony OwensLimerickJune 20CorkMunster semi-final
Richie McKeoghLimerickJune 20CorkMunster semi-final
Lorcan O'DwyerLimerickJune 20CorkMunster semi-final
Peter RussellLimerickJune 20CorkMunster semi-final
Cathal MullaneLimerickJune 20CorkMunster semi-final
Nicky QuaidLimerickJune 20CorkMunster semi-final
Ray RyanCorkJune 20LimerickMunster semi-final
John MulhallKilkennyJune 20DublinLeinster semi-final
Éanna Ryan, JnrGalwayJune 26OffalyLeinster semi-final replay
Alan McDonaldCarlowJune 26LaoisAll-Ireland qualifier
Michael HeffernanTipperaryJuly 3WexfordAll-Ireland qualifier
Patrick MaherTipperaryJuly 3WexfordAll-Ireland qualifier
David YoungTipperaryJuly 3WexfordAll-Ireland qualifier
Barry KennyWexfordJuly 3TipperaryAll-Ireland qualifier
Kieran McGourtyAntrimJuly 3CarlowAll-Ireland qualifier
Michael NoonanLimerickJuly 10OffalyAll-Ireland qualifier
Cian HayesLimerickJuly 10OffalyAll-Ireland qualifier
Daniel MooreLimerickJuly 10OffalyAll-Ireland qualifier
James V. O'BrienLimerickJuly 10OffalyAll-Ireland qualifier
Chris O'ConnellAntrimJuly 3CarlowAll-Ireland qualifier
Luke O'FarrellCorkJuly 17WaterfordMunster final replay
William EganCorkJuly 17WaterfordMunster final replay
Brian O'HalloranWaterfordJuly 17CorkMunster final replay
Thomas RyanWaterfordAugust 15TipperaryAll-Ireland semi-final

Retirees

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The following players played their last game in the 2010 championship:

PlayerTeamLast GameDateOppositionDébut
Brian MullinsOffalyLeinster quarter-finalMay 30Antrim2003
Kevin Flynn[7]DublinAll-Ireland qualifiersJuly 17Antrim1996
Ollie Canning[8]GalwayAll-Ireland quarter-finalJuly 24Tipperary1996
Aisake Ó hAilpín[9]CorkAll-Ireland semi-finalAugust 8Kilkenny2009
Ken McGrathWaterfordAll-Ireland semi-finalAugust 15Tipperary1996
Dan Shanahan[10]WaterfordAll-Ireland semi-finalAugust 15Tipperary1998
Declan Fanning[11]TipperaryAll-Ireland finalSeptember 5Kilkenny2004
Ger Oakley.[12]OffalyAll Ireland qualifiersJuly 18Tipperary1998
Derek Lyng[13]KilkennyAll-Ireland finalSeptember 5Tipperary2001
James Ryall[14]KilkennyAll-Ireland finalSeptember 5Tipperary2002
Martin Comerford[15]KilkennyAll-Ireland finalSeptember 5Tipperary2002

Statistics

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Scoring

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  • First goal of the championship: Joe Fitzpatrick for Laois against Carlow (Leinster First Round)
  • Last goal of the championship: Lar Corbett for Tipperary against Kilkenny (All-Ireland Final)
  • Widest winning margin: 19 points
  • Most goals in a match: 6
  • Most points in a match: 44
    • Cork 1-25 - 0-19 Antrim (All-Ireland Quarter Final)
  • Most goals by one team in a match: 4
  • Most goals scored by a losing team: 3
  • Most points scored by a losing team: 19

Discipline

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Top scorers

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Overall

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NameTeamTallyTotalGamesAverage
1Eoin KellyTipperary3-445368.83
2Shane DooleyOffaly3-394859.6
3Ben O'ConnorCork2-313766.14
4Ger FarragherGalway1-303356.6
5Eoin KellyWaterford1-273047.5
5Joe CanningGalway4-183056
7Richie PowerKilkenny3-202947.25
7Lar CorbettTipperary6-112964.83
7Neil McManusAntrim1-262947.25
10Alan McCrabbeDublin0-282847

Single game

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NameTallyTotalCountyOpposition
1Ger Farragher0-1313GalwayvWexford
1Shane Dooley1-1013OffalyvAntrim
3Henry Shefflin0-1212KilkennyvDublin
3Richie Power1-912KilkennyvCork
5Diarmuid Lyng0-1111WexfordvGalway
5Paudie Kehoe0-1111CarlowvLaois
5Eoin Kelly0-1111TipperaryvOffaly
5Eoin Kelly1-811WaterfordvCork
5Richie Power1-811KilkennyvCork

Awards

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Monthly

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MonthVodafone Player of the MonthOpel GPA Player of the Month
PlayerCountyPlayerCounty
MayAisake Ó hAilpín[16]CorkGer Farragher[17]Galway
JuneShane Dooley[18]OffalyDamien Hayes[19]Galway
JulyTony Browne[20]WaterfordMichael Walsh[21]Waterford
AugustNoel McGrath[22]TipperaryRichie Power[23]Kilkenny
SeptemberLar Corbett[24]TipperaryLar Corbett[25]Tipperary

Managerial changes

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The following managerial changes took place during the championship.

TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyReplaced byDate of appointmentPosition
LaoisNiall Rigney[26]Resigned30 June 2010Brendan Fennelly27 September 2010Defeated in All-Ireland Qualifiers preliminary round
LimerickJustin McCarthyEnd of term10 July 2010Dónal O'Grady22 September 2010Defeated in All-Ireland Qualifiers phase 2

See also

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References

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  12. ^ "Offaly hurling pair confirm retirement". RTÉ Sport. 18 November 2010. Archived from the original on 14 September 2012. Retrieved 18 November 2010.
  13. ^ "Kilkenny star Lyng announces inter-county retirement". Irish Examiner. 1 December 2010. Retrieved 1 December 2010.
  14. ^ "Ryall calls time on Cats career". RTÉ Sport. 21 December 2010. Archived from the original on 23 December 2010. Retrieved 21 December 2010.
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  16. ^ "Ó hAilpín and Coulter win Vodafone Player of the Month awards". Gaelic Athletic Association. 9 June 2010. Retrieved 18 October 2010.
  17. ^ "Farragher and Coulter win player awards". Breaking News. 8 June 2010. Retrieved 18 October 2010.
  18. ^ "Louth's Paddy Keenan and Offaly's Shane Dooley honoured for June displays". Vodafone. 7 July 2010. Archived from the original on 16 June 2011. Retrieved 18 October 2010.
  19. ^ "Kelly & Hayes scoop awards for June". RTÉ Sport. 6 July 2010. Retrieved 18 October 2010.
  20. ^ "Browne and Callaghan win July GAA Player of the Month awards". Gaelic Athletic Association. 4 August 2010. Archived from the original on 20 January 2011. Retrieved 18 October 2010.
  21. ^ "Michael Walsh wins Opel GPA Player of the Month Award for July". Waterford News and Star. 17 August 2010. Retrieved 18 October 2010.[permanent dead link]
  22. ^ "Stars honoured with GAA Player of the Month awards". Gaelic Athletic Association. 29 September 2010. Archived from the original on 3 April 2012. Retrieved 18 October 2010.
  23. ^ "GPA players of month announced". Breaking News. 28 September 2010. Retrieved 18 October 2010.
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  25. ^ "Hat-trick hero Lar is GPA Player of Month". The Nationalist. 29 September 2010. Archived from the original on 2 October 2010. Retrieved 18 October 2010.
  26. ^ "Niall Rigney steps down as Laois manager". Leinster Express. 30 June 2010. Archived from the original on 3 September 2012. Retrieved 19 October 2010.
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