2014–15 All-Ireland Intermediate Club Hurling Championship

2014–15 All-Ireland Intermediate Club Hurling Championship
Championship Details
Dates5 October 2014 – 15 February 2015
Teams23
All Ireland Champions
WinnersO'Donovan Rossa (1 win)
CaptainEoghan O'Neill
ManagerSéamus Shannon
All Ireland Runners-up
Runners-upKilburn Gaels
ManagerTom Bergin
Provincial Champions
MunsterCappoquin
LeinsterMullinavat
UlsterO'Donovan Rossa
ConnachtCappataggle
Championship Statistics
Matches Played21

The 2014–15 All-Ireland Intermediate Club Hurling Championship was the 11th staging of the All-Ireland Intermediate Club Hurling Championship since its establishment by the Gaelic Athletic Association in 2004.

The All-Ireland final was played on 16 February 2015 at Croke Park in Dublin, between O’Donovan Rossa from Antrim and Kilburn Gaels from London. O'Donovan Rossa won the match by 1-09 to 2-03 to become the first Antrim club to claim the All-Ireland title.[1][2][3]

Connacht semi-final

27 October 2014 Semi-final Four Roads 1–10 – 2–10 Ballyhaunis Athleague Sportsfield
D Dolan 0-5, R Kelly 1-0, S Curley 0-2, P Kelly 0-2, C Coyle 0-1. S Hoban 1-3, D O'Brien 0-4, P Kiely 1-0, K Higgins 0-2, E Collins 0-1.

Connacht final

9 November 2014 Final Cappataggle 0–15 – 1–10 Ballyhaunis Duggan Park
A Dolan 0-6 (5fs), D Dolan, J Mannion 0-2 each, J Skehill (f), A Loughnane, K Kelly, P Egan, E Malone 0-1 each. Report K Higgins 1-6, D O'Brien 0-2 (2fs), F Lyons, P Kiely 0-1 each. Referee: D Fox

Leinster quarter-finals

26 October 2014 Quarter-final Ballinakill 0–18 – 0–15 Bray Emmets O'Moore Park
C Dwyer 0-7, E Jackman 0-5, MJ Dunphy 0-2, S Dwyer 0-1, E Dwyer 0-1, D Carter 0-1, TJ Lalor 0-1. C Moorehouse 0-9, M Lee 0-4, A Murphy 0-1, M Lennon 0-1.
26 October 2014 Quarter-final Kiltale 3–15 – 1–10 Shamrocks St. Loman's Park
M O'Sullivan 1-4, J Regan 0-7, P Durnin 1-2, K Ryan 1-1, J Kelly 0-1. J Moorehouse 1-1, B Jacob 0-2, H Goff 0-2, J O'Connor 0-2, A Wallace 0-1, K Cullen 0-1, J Jacob 0-1.
26 October 2014 Quarter-final Coill Dubh 1–12 – 0–07 Setanta St. Conleth's Park
Report

Leinster semi-finals

8 November 2014 Semi-final Ballinakill 1–10 – 1–13 Kiltale O'Moore Park
C Dwyer 1-8, MJ Dunphy 0-1, E Dwyer 0-1. J Regan 0-7, P Durnin 1-3, K Ryan 0-1, P Kelly 0-1, M O'Sullivan 0-1.
16 November 2014 Semi-final Coill Dubh 1–08 – 2–19 Mullinavat St. Conleth's Park
M Delaney (1-2, frees); J Byrne (0-4); T Byrne, D Behan (0-1 each). Report J Fennelly (2-1); W O’Dwyer (0-3); I Duggan (0-3); G Malone (0-3); J Walsh (0-3, one free); J Gahan, P Raftice (0-2 each); R Malone (0-1); S Aylward (0-1, 65). Referee: P Murphy

Leinster final

23 November 2014 Final Mullinavat 1–13 – 0–13 Kiltale Páirc Tailteann
J Walsh 0-5 (3fs, 1 ‘65’), Jamie Fennelly 1-0, W O’Dwyer, L Fennelly, T Alyward (2fs) 0-2 each, J Gahan, I Duggan 0-1 each. Report J Regan 0-6 (5fs), M O’Sullivan 0-4, J Kelly, P Durnin, Ross Ryan 0-1 each. Referee: J Heffernan (Wexford)

Quarter-finals

26 October 2014 Quarter-final Lixnaw 3–11 – 1–14 Ballyhea Mallow GAA Complex, Mallow
J Flaherty 2-2; M Conway 0-7 (four frees); D Shanahan 1-0; J Buckley, R Heffernan 0-1 each. Report M O’Sullivan 1-7 (five frees), J Morrissey, K Morrissey 0-2 each; D Copps, E O’Leary E Morrissey 0-1 each. Referee: D Fox (Clare)
26 October 2014 Quarter-final Cappoquin w/o – scr. Tipperary champions

Semi-finals

9 November 2014 Semi-final Lixnaw 2–10 – 2–13 Bruff Austin Stack Park, Tralee
R Heffernan 0-7 (0-6 frees, 0-1 ‘65), M Conway 1-1, J Flaherty 1-0, B Brosnan 0-1 free, J Griffin 0-1 Report S Finn (1-3), C Browne (1-2), S Bulfin (0-5, 1 pen, 1f, 1 '65'), T Burke (0-2), P Browne (0-1). Referee: P Foley (Waterford)
9 November 2014 Semi-final Cappoquin 1-14 - 0-16 Feakle O'Garney Park, Sixmilebridge
S O'Rourke 0-11, A Molumphy 1-0, P Murray 0-2, F Murray 0-1. S McGrath 0-6, O Donnellan 0-3, H Hayes 0-2, R Bane 0-2, C Nelson 0-2, G Guilfoyle 0-1. Referee: N Wall (Cork)

Final

22 November 2014 Final Cappoquin 1–11 – 0–13 Bruff Mallow GAA Complex, Mallow
S O'Rourke 0-5 (3fs, 0-1 65), K O'Sullivan 1-2, F Murray 0-2, P Murray, K Landers 0-1 each. Report S Bulfin 0-6 (4fs), J Hayes 0-3, C Madden 0-2, P Browne, C Browne 0-1 each. Referee: D Kirwan (Cork)

Ulster quarter-finals

5 October 2014 Quarter-final Burt 3–07 – 1–17 O'Donovan Rossa MacCumhaill Park
5 October 2014 Quarter-final Bredagh 3–08 – 4–06 Eoghan Rua St. Patrick's Park

Ulster semi-finals

12 October 2014 Semi-final Eire Óg Carrickmore 0–13 – 2–10 Eoghan Rua Owenbeg COE
Report

Ulster final

26 October 2014 Final O'Donovan Rossa 1–15 – 0–06 Eoghan Rua Owenbeg COE
Report Referee: J Clarke (Cavan)

All-Ireland quarter-final

6 December 2014 Semi-final Kilburn Gaels 1–10 – 1–08 Mullinavat Emerald GAA Grounds
S Lambert (1–7, 5 f, 1 65‘), M Duggan (0–1, 1f), K Killilea (0–1). Report W O’Dwyer (1–3), J Walsh (0–4, 2f), J Fennelly (0–1).

All-Ireland semi-finals

25 January 2015 Semi-final Kilburn Gaels 0–11 – 0–10 Cappataggle Gaelic Grounds
S Lambert 0–6 (4f, 2’65), J Egan 0–2, M Duggan 0–2, K Killilea 0–1. Report A Dolan 0–7 (5f), D Dolan 0–2, J Skehill 0–1 (1f).
25 January 2015 Semi-final O’Donovan Rossa 2–12 – 1–09 Cappoquin Cusack Park
T Morgan 2–3 (2fs); S Shannon 0–4 (2 65s); J McGuinness 0–2; M Armstrong, D Murphy, C McVeigh 0–1 each. Report A O'Sullivan 1–0; S O'Rourke 0–4 (4fs); A Molumby, P Murray, F Murray, K O'Sullivan, K Landers (f) 0–1 each.

All-Ireland final

15 February 2015 Final O’Donovan Rossa 1–09 – 2–03 Kilburn Gaels Croke Park
G Walsh (0–3, 0–1 free), S Beatty (1–0), Sean Shannon (0–2, 0–2 free), Stephen Shannon (0–2, 0–2 ‘65s’), D Murphy, M Armstrong (0–1 each). Report K Killilea (2–1), S Lambert (0–1, 0–1 free), H Vaughan (0–1).

Championship statistics

Miscellaneous

References

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  2. ^ "Walsh efforts steer O'Donovan Rossa to take title". Irish Independent. 15 February 2015. Retrieved 25 November 2017.
  3. ^ "All-Ireland Club IHC final: Antrim champs trump Kilburn". Hogan Stand. 15 February 2015. Retrieved 25 November 2017.
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