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1981–82 All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship


FieldValue
typeSenior Club
year1981–82
dates27 September 1981 – 16 May 1982
connachtGort
munsterMount Sion
leinsterJames Stephens
ulsterRuairí Óg
teamJames Stephens
titles2nd
captainJimmy O'Brien
team2Mount Sion
captain2Éamonn Kehoe
topscorer[[File:Colours of Cavan.svg20pxBorder]] Jim Greene (3–30)
previous1980–81
next1982–83

The 1981–82 All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship was the 12th staging of the All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship, the Gaelic Athletic Association's premier inter-county club hurling tournament. The championship ran from 27 September 1981 to 16 May 1982.

Ballyhale Shamrocks of Kilkenny were the defending champions, however, they failed to qualify after being beaten by Fenians in the quarter-finals of the 1981 Kilkenny SHC. Borris–Ileigh of Tipperary, Faythe Harriers of Wexford and Tourlestrane of Sligo made their championship debuts.

The All-Ireland final was played at Semple Stadium in Thurles on 16 May 1982, between James Stephens of Kilkenny and Mount Sion of Waterford, in what was a first championship meeting between the teams. James Stephens won the match by 3–13 to 3–08 to become the first team from Kilkenny to win the title twice.

Mount Sion's Jim Greene was the championship's top scorer with 3–30.

[[Connacht Senior Club Hurling Championship]]

Connacht first round

Connacht semi-final

Connacht final

[[Leinster Senior Club Hurling Championship]]

Leinster first round

Leinster quarter-finals

Leinster semi-finals

Leinster final

[[Munster Senior Club Hurling Championship]]

Munster quarter-finals

Munster semi-final

Munster final

[[Ulster Senior Club Hurling Championship]]

Ulster semi-final

Ulster final

[[All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship]]

All-Ireland quarter-final

All-Ireland semi-finals

Final

Championship statistics

Top scorers

RankPlayerClubTallyTotalMatchesAverage
1Jim GreeneMount Sion3–303957.80
2Billy WaltonJames Stephens1–353857.60
3Gerry LallyGort5–112638.66

References

References

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  3. (22 January 2023). "Relentless Shamrocks seek to prolong winning tradition". RTÉ Sport.
  4. O'Sullivan, PM. (5 January 2020). "Borris-Ileigh embraces a big day like no other Tipperary club". Irish Examiner.
  5. Aherne, Alan. (15 June 2022). "Faythe Harriers recall happy memories from 1981 victory". Wexford People.
  6. (3 October 2001). "Hurling final". Irish Independent.
  7. O'Sullivan, Jim. (9 September 2013). "Honouring a team of legends of the 1980s". Irish Examiner.
  8. (27 October 2024). "Glory days". The Nenagh Guardian.
  9. O'Sullivan, Jim. (5 September 2011). "Fan the pride of The Village". Irish Examiner.
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