All-Ireland SH Championship
Date | Winners | Runners-Up | ||
Quarter-Final | ||||
1995 | Down | 0-16 (16) | London | 0-9 (9) |
Semi-Finals | ||||
1995 | Clare | 3-12 (21) | Galway | 1-13 (16) |
1995 | Offaly | 2-19 (25) | Down | 2-8 (14) |
All-Ireland Final | ||||
1995 | Clare | 1-13 (16) | Offaly | 2-8 (14) |
GAA All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Liam McCarthy Cup 1995 [Reference: 2]
Connacht SH Championship
Date | Winners | Runners-Up | ||
Final | ||||
1995 | Galway | 2-21 (27) | Roscommon | 2-12 (18) |
GAA All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Connacht Championship 1995 [Reference: 2]
Leinster SH Championship
Date | Winners | Runners-Up | ||
Quarter-Finals | ||||
1995 | Kilkenny | 2-14 (20) | Laois | 2-12 (18) |
1995 | Wexford | 6-23 (41) | Westmeath | 1-7 (10) |
Semi-Finals | ||||
1995 | Kilkenny | 4-13 (25) | Dublin | 2-10 (16) |
1995 | Offaly | 2-14 (20) | Wexford | 1-10 (13) |
Leinster SHC Final | ||||
1995 | Offaly | 2-16 (22) | Kilkenny | 2-5 (11) |
GAA All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Leinster Championship 1995 [Reference: 2]
Munster SH Championship
Date | Winners | Runners-Up | ||
Round 1 | ||||
1995 | Cork | 1-22 (25) | Kerry | 0-12 (12) |
1995 | Tipperary | 4-23 (35) | Waterford | 1-11 (14) |
Semi-Finals | ||||
1995 | Clare | 2-13 (19) | Cork | 3-9 (18) |
1995 | Limerick | 0-16 (16) | Tipperary | 0-15 (15) |
Final | ||||
1995 | Clare | 1-17 (20) | Limerick | 0-11 (11) |
GAA All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Munster Championship 1995 [Reference: 2]
Ulster SH Championship
Date | Winners | Runners-Up | ||
Final | ||||
1995 | Antrim | 1-13 (16) | Down | 3-7 (16) |
Ulster SHC Final Replay | ||||
1995 | Down | 1-19 (22) | Antrim | 2-10 (16) |
GAA All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Ulster Championship 1995 [Reference: 2]
Report
Clare won the 1995 GAA Liam McCarthy Cup for the All-Ireland senior Hurling Championsship by triumphing 1-13 to 2-8 over Offaly in the All-Ireland Final. In the semi-Finals Clare had beaten Connacht Champions Galway and Offaly had defeated Ulster Champions Down. Down had to play London in the All-Ireland Quarter-Finals before taking their place in the All-Ireland Semi-Finals.
In the Connacht Final Galway had a close match with Roscommon but prevailed in the end and in the Ulster Final Down won out against Antrim in a Replay. The Leinster Final was a surprisingly easy Offaly win over Kilkenny with double the points the margin of victory (22 to 11). The Munster Final was almost as wide, with Clare defeating Limerick by nine points (20 to 11).
References
Images
[1] Donegal Daily (2017) GAA Logo [Internet] Available from: http://www.donegaldaily.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/gaa-logo.png [Accessed 2 December 2017]
Bibliography
[2] Dowds, Damian and Campbell, Dónal (2000) The GAA Championship Almanac ’99. Wolfhound Press, Dublin.
Acknowledgements
Thanks to Tom Dunne.
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