2021 All-Ireland Minor Hurling Championship

The 2021 All-Ireland Minor Hurling Championship was the 91st staging of the All-Ireland Minor Hurling Championship since its establishment by the Gaelic Athletic Association in 1928. The championship began on 30 June 2021 and ended on 21 August 2021.[1]

All-Ireland Minor Hurling Championship 2021
Championship Details
Dates30 June - 21 August 2021
Teams18
All Ireland Champions
WinnersCork (19th win)
CaptainBen O'Connor
James Dwyer
ManagerNoel Furlong
All Ireland Runners-up
Runners-upGalway
CaptainDiarmuid Davoren
ManagerBrian Hanley
Provincial Champions
MunsterCork
LeinsterKilkenny
UlsterNot Played
ConnachtNot Played
Championship Statistics
Matches Played15
Total Goals50 (3.33 per game)
Total Points493 (32.86 per game)
Top Scorer Jack Leahy (4-41)
2020
2022

The 2021 championship was the first in over 90 years to begin before the previous year's championship had concluded. The number of participating teams also increased, with Down and Meath joining the Leinster Championship.[2] Galway entered the championship as the defending champions in search of a fifth successive title.[3]

The final, the first to be played at Semple Stadium in Thurles in over 30 years, was played on 21 August 2021 between Cork and Galway, in what was their first meeting in a final in four years. Cork won the match by 1-23 to 0-12 to claim their 19th championship title overall and their first title since 2001.[4][5]

Cork's Jack Leahy was the championship's top scorer with 4-41.

Results

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Leinster round 1

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30 June 2021 Round 1 Down 2-11 - 2-17 Antrim St. Patrick's Park
M Dorrian (0-4), P Smyth (1-0, pen); A Rogan (1-0), D Mallon (0-3, 2f, 1 65), F Gilmore (0-2), F Turpin (0-1f), O Birt (0-1),ReportJ McCloskey (2-2), N McGarel (0-6, 1f 1 65), R McCollum (0-2), A McGarry (0-2), J McLaughlin (0-2), R McCormick (0-1), D McMullan (0-1f), D Kearney (0-1).Referee: A McAleer (Donegal)
30 June 2021 Round 1 Carlow 1-09 - 2-23 Kildare Netwatch Cullen Park
D Murphy 0-7 (4fs), E Doyle 1-0, J Nolan 0-1, J Doyle 0-1.ReportF Maher 0-15 (9fs), K Harrington 1-0, J Dolan 1-0, N Dolan 0-3, C Boran 0-2; S Kelleher 0-2, A Tobin 0-1 (f);Referee: P Dunne (Laois)
1 July 2021 Round 1 Westmeath 0-18 - 2-16 Meath TEG Cusack Park
D Williams 0-9 frees; D O'Reilly 0-4; P Murphy 0-2; R Holding 0-2; P Clarke 0-1.ReportJ Ennis 1-11 1-8 frees, one '65'; D Horan 1-0; M Horan 0-2; D Rohan 0-1; S Corbett 0-1; T Shine 0-1.

Leinster round 2

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7 July 2021 Round 2 Meath w/o - scr. Antrim Páirc Naomh Bríd
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7 July 2021 Round 2 Kildare 2-16 - 0-15 Laois St. Conleth's Park
F Maher 0-9 (five frees, one sideline), J Dolan 2-0, A Tobin 0-3 (two frees), N Dolan 0-3, S Kelleher 0-1.ReportC Byrne 0-5 (three frees), E Cuddy 0-5 (four frees), B Duggan 0-2, J Quinlan 0-1, J Breen 0-1, A Phelan 0-1.Referee: A Kinahan (Offaly)

Leinster quarter-finals

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14 July 2021 Quarter-final Kildare 3-10 - 2-18 Wexford St. Conleth's Park
F Maher 0-5 (4 frees), A Tobin 1-2, S Kelleher 1-0, F Cooke 1-0, C Boran 0-2, K Harrington 0-1.ReportL Roche 1-7 (7 frees), L Murphy 0-3, S Roche 1-2, A O'Grady 0-2, F Walsh 0-2, D Purcell 0-1, S Cooney 0-1.Referee: R Fitzsimons (Offaly)
14 July 2021 Quarter-final Meath 1-06 - 4-18 Dublin Páirc Tailteann
J Ennis 1-2 penalty, two frees; T Shine 0-2; D Darby 0-1; R Conheady 0-1.ReportD McSweeney 2-8 (6fs, 1 65); C Walsh, C Brennan 1-0 each; C Rock, D O Dualaing 0-3 each; L Kennedy 0-2; N Hogan, C O Riain 0-1 each.Referee: K Brady (Louth)

Leinster semi-finals

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21 July 2021 Semi-final Kilkenny 3-23 - 1-16 Offaly UPMC Nowlan Park
H Shine 2-15 (goal penalty, 8f); C Hackett 1-2; D Glennon 0-2; E Lyng, T Dunne, K Doyle, D Queally 0-1 each.ReportA Screeney 1-8 (7f); D Ravenhill 0-2 (f); A Kavanagh 0-2; C Spain, D Bourke, C Nolan, A Coakley 0-1 each.Referee: C Mooney (Dublin)
21 July 2021 Semi-final Wexford 1-15 - 1-12 Dublin Chadwicks Wexford Park
L Roche (8f, 1, 65) 0-9, S Roche 1-0, C O Tuama, Dylan Purcell, Darby Purcell, C Byrne, L Murphy, C Doyle 0-1 each.ReportD McSweeney (2f, 1, 65) 1-4, C Dolan, B Gaughran, C O Riain, D O Dullaing 0-2 each.Referee: A Kinahan (Offaly)

Leinster final

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28 July 2021 Final Kilkenny 1-15 - 2-10 Wexford Netwatch Cullen Park
H Shine 0-6 (5f); T Dunne 1-1; D Glennon 0-3; G Dunne, J Neary, K Doyle, K Carey, D Queally 0-1 each. Wexford:ReportL Roche 0-7 (7f); A O’Grady, S Roche 1-1 each; L Murphy 0-1.Referee: T Gleeson (Dublin)

Munster quarter-finals

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14 July 2021 Quarter-final Clare 0-06 - 6-28 Cork Semple Stadium
N O’Farrell 0-2f, J Organ, C Whelan (f), S Rynne 0-1 each.ReportJ Leahy 3-9 (0-4f), R O’Sullivan 1-3, A Walsh 2-0, D Healy, W Buckley 0-4 each, J Dwyer, T O’Connell 0-2 each, D O’Sullivan, B O’Connor, B Nyhan, M Finn 0-1 each.Referee: N Barry (Waterford)
14 July 2021 Quarter-final Tipperary 2-27 - 1-14 Kerry LIT Gaelic Grounds
O Jones 0-8 (2f, ’65), D Minogue 0-7, D Guinan 2-0, C Martin 0-5, R Connolly 0-3 (3f),T Shayanewako 0-2, P McCormack and T Delaney 0-1 each.ReportF O’Sullivan 0-9 (6f), K Boyle 1-0, J Enright 0-2, S Tuomey-McElligott, E Stack and D Maloney 0-1.Referee: C O’Regan (Cork)

Munster semi-finals

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27 July 2021 Semi-final Limerick 1-14 - 1-24 Cork Semple Stadium
S O'Brien 0-7 (0-6f), D Fitzgerald 1-0, M Riordan 0-3, J Fitzgerald, C Scully, P Kennedy, P Connery 0-1 each.ReportJ Leahy 1-14 (0-9f, 0-1 65), D Healy 0-4, T O’Connell 0-2, E O’Leary, T Wilk, D Cremin, B Nyhan 0-1 each.Referee: N O'Toole (Waterford)
27 July 2021 Semi-final Waterford 2-25 - 4-11 Tipperary Páirc Uí Rinn
P Fitzgerald 0-11 (0-6f); P Cummins 1-3; J Twomey 1-2; S Callaghan 0-3 (0-1f); F Hallinan, M Ó Mathúna 0-2 each; J O’Donnell, L Ó Siothcháin 0-1 each.ReportD Minogue 2-3; R Connolly 1-2 (0-1f); T Shayanewako 1-0; T Delaney, C Martin 0-2 each; D Guinan, O Harrigan 0-1 each.Referee: J Mullins (Clare)

Munster final

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9 August 2021 Final Cork 1-26 - 1-15 Waterford Semple Stadium
J Leahy 0-11 (0-7 frees, 0-1 65), E O’Leary 1-2, W Buckley 0-4, D Healy, M Finn (0-1 sideline), T Wilk 0-2 each, C Tobin, B Nyhan, A Walsh 0-1 each.ReportP Fitzgerald 0-8 (0-7 frees, 0-1 65), J Twomey 1-4, P Cummins 0-2, B O’Connell 0-1.Referee: J O'Halloran (Limerick)

All-Ireland semi-final

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14 August 2021 Semi-final Galway 0-23 - 1-12 Kilkenny Semple Stadium
R Burke 0-10 (0-9f, 0-1 ’65), O Lohan 0-3, M Power 0-3, D Neary 0-2, J Cosgrove 0-2, T Leen 0-1, D Dunne 0-1, D Shaughnessy 0-1.ReportH Shine 0-7 (0-6f), D Glennon 1-1, J Fitzpatrick 0-2, B Whitty 0-1, C Hackett 0-1.Referee: Rory McGann (An Clár)

All-Ireland final

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21 August 2021 Final Cork 1-23 - 0-12 Galway Semple Stadium
J Leahy 0-7 (3f), D Cremin 1-2, D Healy 0-4, W Buckley 0-3, M Finn 0-2 (1 sideline), D O’Sullivan 0-2, E O’Leary 0-1, B O’Connor 0-1, C Tobin 0-1.ReportR Burke 0-5 (4f), M Power 0-4, D Shaughnessy 0-2, D Dunne 0-1.Referee: C Cunning (Antrim)

Championship statistics

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Top scorers

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Top scorer overall
RankPlayerClubTallyTotalMatchesAverage
1Jack LeahyCork4-4153413.25
2Harry ShineKilkenny2-2834311.33
3Fionn MaherKildare0-292939.66
4Luke RocheWexford1-232638.66
5Denis McSweeneyDublin3-1221210.50
6Joe EnnisMeath2-131929.50
Patrick FitzgeraldWaterford0-191929.50
8Darragh MinogueOffaly2-101628.00
9Rory BurkeGalway0-151527.50
10Diarmuid HealyCork0-141443.50
In a single game
RankPlayerClubTallyTotalOpposition
1Harry ShineKilkenny2-1521Offaly
2Jack LeahyCork3-0918Clare
3Jack LeahyCork1-1417Limerick
4Fionn MaherKildare0-1515Carlow
5Denis McSweeneyDublin2-0814Meath
Joe EnnisMeath1-1114Westmeath
7Adam ScreeneyOffaly1-0811Kilkenny
Patrick FitzgeraldWaterford0-1111Tipperary
Jack LeahyCork0-1111Waterford
10Luke RocheWexford1-0710Kildare
Rory BurkeGalway0-1010Kilkenny

References

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  1. ^ "GAA confirm details over 2020 and 2021 minor and U20 fixtures". Down GAA website. 7 May 2021. Retrieved 30 June 2021.
  2. ^ "Electric Ireland Leinster Minor Hurling Championship 2021". Leinster GAA website. Retrieved 30 June 2021.
  3. ^ "All Ireland MHC Final: Galway retain title". GAA website. 10 July 2021. Retrieved 10 July 2021.
  4. ^ "Cork power to first minor title in 20 years with emphatic win over Galway". The 42. 21 August 2021. Retrieved 21 August 2021.
  5. ^ "Cork crush the three-in-a-row dream". Irish Times. 10 September 2001. Retrieved 11 April 2016.