1990 All-Ireland Senior B Hurling Championship
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The 1990 All-Ireland Senior B Hurling Championship was the 17th staging of the All-Ireland Senior B Hurling Championship since its establishment by the Gaelic Athletic Association in 1974. The championship ran from 27 May to 8 July 1990.
Dates | 27 May – 8 July 1990 | ||
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Teams | 9 | ||
Champions | London (3rd title) | ||
Runners-up | Kildare Niall Daly (captain) | ||
Tournament statistics | |||
Matches played | 10 | ||
Goals scored | 42 (4.2 per match) | ||
Points scored | 235 (23.5 per match) | ||
Top scorer(s) | Mick Moore (8-05) | ||
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Kildare entered the championship as the defending champions.[1]
The All-Ireland final was played at Emerald GAA Grounds in Ruislip on 8 July 1990 between London and Kildare, in what was their third meeting in the All-Ireland final and a second meeting in succession. London won the match by 1-15 to 5-02 to claim their third All-Ireland title overall and a first title in two years.[2][3]
Kildare's Mick Moore was the championship's top scorer with 8-05.
Results
editAll-Ireland quarter-finals
edit27 May 1990 Quarter-final | Carlow | 1-16 - 1-14 | Mayo | Dr Cullen Park |
J McDonald 0-7, P Murphy 1-3, J English 0-3, D Murphy 0-1, M Corburn 0-1, L Ahern 0-1. | J Henry 0-8, J Cunnane 1-1, M Trench 0-2, D Greally 0-2, V Henry 0-1. |
27 May 1990 Quarter-final | Westmeath | 3-09 - 4-16 | Kildare | Cusack Park |
D Kilcoyne 1-5, P Clancy 1-0, S McLoughlin 1-0, E Dolan 0-2, M Kennedy 0-1, P Callery 0-1. | M Moore 3-2, G Ennis 1-5, J Phelan 0-3, G Quinn 0-3, T Carew 0-2, K Flynn 0-1. |
27 May 1990 Quarter-final | Wicklow | 1-09 - 2-06 | Armagh | Pearse Park |
N Byrne 0-4, P Lee 1-0, C O'Brien 0-2, N Cremin 0-1, P Doyle 0-1, T Munroe 0-1. | P Devlin 1-3, J McCormack 1-1, |
27 May 1990 Quarter-final | Roscommon | 3-15 - 3-15 | Meath | Athleague Grounds |
S Kilroy 2-7, S Mitchell 1-0, F Carty 0-2, P Lyons 0-2, D Coyle 0-2, P Dolan 0-1, P Dooley 0-1. | E McCaffrey 0-9, P Kelly 1-2, D Murray 1-1, M Smith 1-0, K Murray 0-2, W Donnelly 0-1. |
2 June 1990 Quarter-final replay | Armagh | 2-16 - 1-14 (aet) | Wicklow | Keady Grounds |
K Nugent 1-3, M Lennon 1-1, T Lennon 0-3, PJ O'Hare 0-3, P Doyle 0-2, E Craven 0-2, M Lennon 0-1, C Casey 0-1. |
4 June 1990 Quarter-final replay | Meath | 2-11 - 1-08 | Roscommon | St Loman's Park |
A Kirby 2-1, E McCaffrey 0-6, M Massey 0-1, K Murray 0-1, M Smith 0-1, J Ennis 0-1. | S Kilroy 1-4, F Carty 0-1, R Dooley 0-1, P Dolan 0-1, S Mitchell 0-1. |
All-Ireland semi-finals
edit9 June 1990 Semi-final | Meath | 4-18 - 0-06 | Armagh | Páirc na nGael |
K Murray 1-3, P Kelly 1-2, J Ennis 1-2, E McCaffrey 0-5, T Duignan 0-4, W Donnelly 1-0, M Massey 0-2. | PJ O'Hare 0-3, S Strain 0-1, J Devlin 0-1, T McAnallen 0-1. |
9 June 1990 Semi-final | Kildare | 2-13 - 1-14 | Carlow | Nowlan Park |
G Deering 0-6, G Power 1-1, M Moore 1-1, G Ennis 0-2, T Carew 0-1, M Boren 0-1. |
All-Ireland home final
edit23 June 1990 Home final | Kildare | 3-09 - 2-09 | Meath | Cusack Park |
T Carew 2-1, G Power 0-7, M Moore 1-1. | T Duignan 1-3, P Kelly 1-2, M Mossey 0-2, A Kirby 0-1, J Gorry 0-1. | Referee: P Horan (Offaly) |
All-Ireland final
edit8 July 1990 Final | London | 1-15 - 5-02 | Kildare | Emerald GAA Grounds |
M Connolly 1-8, J Murphy 0-2, D McKenna 0-1, A Moylan 0-1, J Quinn 0-1, P Hoctor 0-1, J O'Donoghue 0-1. | M Moore 3-1, G Power 1-1, T Carew 1-0. | Referee: J Moore (Waterford) |
Championship statistics
editTop scorers
edit- Overall
Rank | Player | County | Tally | Total | Matches | Average |
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1 | Mick Moore | Kildare | 8-05 | 29 | 4 | 7.25 |
2 | Séamus Kilroy | Kildare | 3-11 | 20 | 2 | 10.00 |
3 | Eunan McCaffrey | Meath | 0-20 | 20 | 4 | 5.00 |
4 | Paddy Kelly | Meath | 3-06 | 15 | 4 | 3.75 |
Gerry Power | Kildare | 2-09 | 15 | 4 | 3.75 |
References
edit- ^ "All-Ireland 'B' Hurling Championship - 1 Of 2". Naas GAA website. Retrieved 28 January 2024.
- ^ "London shock Kildare". Irish Press. 9 July 1990. Retrieved 28 January 2024.
- ^ "London through to meet Galway". Evening Press. 9 July 1990. Retrieved 28 January 2024.