1999 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship final
The 1999 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship final was the 112th All-Ireland Final and the culmination of the 1999 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, an inter-county hurling tournament for the top teams in Ireland.[1] The match was held at Croke Park, Dublin, on 12 September 1999, between Cork and Kilkenny. The Leinster champions lost to their Munster opponents on a score line of 0-13 to 0-12.[2]
Event | 1999 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship | ||||||
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Date | 12 September 1999 | ||||||
Venue | Croke Park, Dublin | ||||||
Man of the Match | Brian Corcoran (Cork) | ||||||
Referee | Pat O'Connor (Limerick) | ||||||
Attendance | 62,989 | ||||||
Weather | Rain | ||||||
Cork had trailed by a point at half time, 0-5 to 0-4, after playing the better hurling. Then Kilkenny pulled into a four-point lead in the second half, they were 0-11 to 0-8 ahead before Cork scored five unanswered points with Kilkenny only managing one more point from a Henry Shefflin free. Cork, captained by Mark Landers and managed by Jimmy Barry-Murphy held out to win their first All Ireland title since 1990.[3]
It was Cork's 28th All-Ireland hurling title, and the first final in history without a goal.[4][5]
Cork | 0-13 – 0-12 | Kilkenny |
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J. Deane (0-3), T. McCarthy (0-3), S. McGrath (0-3), M. Landers (0-1), A. Browne (0-1), K. Murray (0-1), B. O'Connor (0-1). | (report) | H. Shefflin (0-5), A. Comerford (0-2), C. Carter (0-2), J. Power (0-1), D. Byrne (0-1), B. McEvoy (0-1). |
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References
edit- ^ "Championship Flashback: All-Ireland SHC final, September 1999". Irish Independent. 3 August 2008.
- ^ Fogarty, John (18 July 2024). "Jimmy Barry-Murphy to lead out Cork jubilee team at Croke Park". Irish Examiner.
- ^ "Flashback – Cluiche Ceannais Iomána na hÉireann 1999: Corcaigh v Cill Chainnigh". GAA.ie. 12 March 2021. Retrieved 16 March 2021.
- ^ "GAA: All-Ireland Hurling Final: Cork 0-13 Kilkenny 0-12". RTÉ News. 12 September 1999.
- ^ "Seánie McGrath happy to relive glory days of 1999: Looking back, it was a magical time". echo live. 18 July 2024.