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2000–01 All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship


FieldValue
typeSenior Club
year2000–01
dates1 October 2000 – 16 April 2001
teams27
connachtAthenry
munsterSixmilebridge
leinsterGraigue-Ballycallan
ulsterDunloy
matches30
teamAthenry
titles3rd
captainJoe Rabbitte
managerPat Nally
team2Graigue-Ballycallan
captain2James Young
manager2Jim Neary
topscorerAdrian Ronan (4–27)
previous1999–2000
next2001–02

The 2000–01 All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship was the 31st staging of the All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship, the Gaelic Athletic Association's premier inter-county club hurling tournament. The championship ran from 1 October 2000 to 16 April 2001.

Athenry of Galway were the defending champions. Fr Murphy's of London, Newtownshandrum of Cork, St Anne's Rathangan of Wexford and University College Dublin made their championship debuts.

The All-Ireland final was played at Croke Park in Dublin on 16 April 2001, between Athenry of Galway and Graigue-Ballycallan of Kilkenny, in what was a first championship meeting between the teams. Athenry won the match by 3–24 to 2–19 and became the third team to win three titles and the second team to win consecutive titles.

Graigue-Ballycallan's Adrian Ronan was the championship's top scorer with 4–27.

[[Connacht Senior Club Hurling Championship]]

Connacht first round

Connacht quarter-final

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-finals

Munster final

[[Ulster Senior Club Hurling Championship]]

Ulster semi-finals

Ulster final

[[All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship]]

All-Ireland quarter-final

All-Ireland semi-finals

All-Ireland final

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Championship statistics

Top scorers

RankPlayerCountyTallyTotalMatchesAverage
1Adrian RonanGraigue-Ballycallan4–273966.50
2Niall GilliganSixmilebridge2–303657.20
3Eugene CloonanAthenry3–2635311.66
4Paul SeeversTubbercurry1–2124212.00
5Brian CulbertSixmilebridge4–102254.40
Gary KirbyPatrickswell1–192237.33
7Eoin KellyMount Sion4–061836.00
Joey O'TooleTrim3-091836.00
Micheál HoyneGraigue-Ballycallan0–181863.00
10Eddie BrennanGraigue-Ballycallan2–111762.83

References

References

  1. Breheny, Martin. (15 March 2011). "All-Ireland Club Hurling". Irish Independent.
  2. (17 March 2000). "Athenry take All-Ireland Club Hurling title". RTÉ Sport.
  3. (18 March 2000). "Athenry's hungry heroes hit back to claim crown". Irish Independent.
  4. (16 October 2000). "First title for Newtownshandrum". Hogan Stand.
  5. (16 October 2000). "Double delight for spirited Rathangan". Irish Independent.
  6. "The History of Hurling at UCD". UCD GAA website.
  7. (16 April 200). "Athenry make it two-in-a-row". RTÉ Sport.
  8. Breheny, Martin. (17 April 2001). "Cloonan weaves magic as Athenry achieve greatness". Irish Independent.
  9. (16 April 2001). "Athenry win back-to-back Hurling titles". Irish Times.
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