1994 Tipperary Senior Hurling Championship

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1994 Tipperary Senior Hurling Championship
Dates27 August – 2 October 1994
Teams8
SponsorNenagh Co-Op
Champions
Tommy Dunne
(2-18)
1993 (Previous) (Next) 1995

The 1994 Tipperary Senior Hurling Championship was the 104th staging of the Tipperary Senior Hurling Championship since its establishment by the Tipperary County Board in 1887. The championship began on 27 August 1994 and ended on 2 October 1994.

Toomevara were the defending champions.

On 2 October 1994, Toomevara won the championship after a 3–11 to 1–09 defeat of Cashel King Cormacs in the final at Semple Stadium.[1] It was their 13th championship title overall and their third title in succession.

Qualification

Division Championship Champions Runners-up
Mid Mid Tipperary Senior Hurling Championship
Loughmore-Castleiney
Thurles Sarsfields
North North Tipperary Senior Hurling Championship Toomevara
Kilruane MacDonaghs
South South Tipperary Senior Hurling Championship Ballingarry Mullinahone
West West Tipperary Senior Hurling Championship Cashel King Cormacs
Clonoulty-Rossmore

Results

Quarter-finals

27 August 1994 Quarter-final Toomevara 2-16 - 0-09 Thurles Sarsfields Páirc Shíleáin
Tommy Dunne 1-6, T Carroll 1-0, T Delaney 0-3, K Kennedy 0-2, J Dunne 0-2, M Murphy 0-1, G Frend 0-1, Terry Dunne 0-1. J Enright 0-4, E Enright 0-3, S Maher 0-1, P McCormack 0-1. Referee: TJ Corby (Clonmel)
28 August 1994 Quarter-final
Loughmore-Castleiney
MacDonagh Park
D Quinlan 0-12, D Cahill 1-1, J Williams 0-1. S Bohan 1-6, J Cormack 0-2, M McGrath 0-2, P McGrath 0-1. Referee: C O'Sullivan
28 August 1994 Quarter-final
Kilsheelan Grounds
R Ryan 0-8, TS Connolly 1-3, A Bonnar 0-3, S O'Donoghue 0-2, C Bonnar 0-1, M Butler 0-1, S Sherry 0-1. J Leahy 1-6, P Croke 0-1.

Semi-finals

11 September 1994 Semi-final
Clonoulty-Rossmore
Semple Stadium
Tommy Dunne 0-8, T Delaney 2-1, K Kennedy 2-1, L Nolan 0-3, J Grace 0-2, M O'Meara 0-1, Terry Dunne 0-1. M Quirke 1-1, D Ryan 0-4, D Quirke 0-4, Kenny Ryan 0-1, Kevin Ryan 0-1, M Hughes 0-1.
11 September 1994 Semi-final
Kilruane MacDonaghs
Semple Stadium
R Ryan 0-9, A Bonnar 2-1, S Slattery 1-2, TJ Connolly 0-5, Conal Bonnar 0-1, W Fitzelle 0-1. D Quinlan 1-5, D Cahill 1-0, J Banaghan 0-1, M O'Leary 0-1. Referee: M Doyle (Holycross-Ballycahill)

Final

Toomevara v Cashel King Cormacs
2 October 1994 Final Toomevara 3-11 - 1-09 Cashel King Cormacs Semple Stadium
Tommy Dunne 1-4, T Carroll 1-1, Terry Dunne 1-0, K Kennedy 0-2, M O'Meara 0-1, L Nolan 0-1, L Flaherty 0-1, M Murphy 0-1. J Ryan 1-1, R Ryan 0-4, TJ Connolly 0-1, S O'Donoghue 0-1, M Perdue 0-1, W Fitzelle 0-1. Referee: M Doyle (Holycross-Ballycahill)

Championship statistics

Top scorers

Top scorers overall
Rank Player Club Tally Total Matches Average
1
Tommy Dunne
Toomevara 2-18 24 3 8.00
2 Raymie Ryan Cashel King Cormacs 0-21 21 3 7.00
3 David Quinlan
Kilruane MacDonaghs
1-17 20 2 10.00
4 T. J. Connolly Cashel King Cormacs 1-09 12 3 4.00
5 Kevin Kennedy Toomevara 2-05 11 3 3.66
6 Ailbe Bonnar Cashel King Cormacs 2-04 10 3 3.33
Tony Delaney Toomevara 2-04 10 3 3.33
8 Séamus Bohan
Loughmore-Castleiney
1-06 9 1 9.00
John Leahy Mullinahone 1-06 9 1 9.00
Declan Ryan
Clonoulty-Rossmore
0-09 9 2 4.50
Dan Quirke
Clonoulty-Rossmore
0-09 9 2 4.50
Top scorers in a single game
Rank Player Club Tally Total Opposition
1 David Quinlan
Kilruane MacDonaghs
0-12 12
Loughmore-Castleiney
2
Tommy Dunne
Toomevara 1-06 9 Thurles Sarsfields
Séamus Bohan
Loughmore-Castleiney
1-06 9
Kilruane MacDonaghs
John Leahy Mullinahone 1-06 9 Cashel King Cormacs
Raymie Ryan Cashel King Cormacs 0-09 9
Kilruane MacDonaghs
6 David Quinlan
Kilruane MacDonaghs
1-05 8 Cashel King Cormacs
Raymie Ryan Cashel King Cormacs 0-08 8 Mullinahone
Tommy Dunne
Toomevara 0-08 8
Clonoulty-Rossmore
9 Tony Delaney Toomevara 2-01 7
Clonoulty-Rossmore
Kevin Kennedy Toomevara 2-01 7
Clonoulty-Rossmore
Ailbe Bonnar Cashel King Cormacs 2-01 7 Mullinahone
Tommy Dunne
Toomevara 1-04 7 Cashel King Cormacs

References

  1. ^ "A back door look at Sunday's final". Irish Times. 12 September 1997. Retrieved 5 November 2018.

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