1999 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship


The 1999 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship was the 113th staging of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, the Gaelic Athletic Association's premier inter-county hurling tournament. The draw for the fixtures took place on 15 November 1998. The championship began on 22 May 1999 and ended on 12 September 1999.
Offaly were the defending champions but were defeated by Cork in the All-Ireland semi-final. Meath, who had participated in the championship since 1993, declined to field a team.
On 12 September 1999, Cork won the championship following a 0-13 to 0-12 defeat of Kilkenny in the All-Ireland final. This was their 28th All-Ireland title, their first in nine championship seasons.
Cork's Joe Deane and Kilkenny's Henry Shefflin were the championship's top scorers with 1-24 apiece. Cork's Donal Óg Cusack and Offaly's Stephen Byrne were deemed the best goalkeepers after keeping three clean sheets each. Cork's Brian Corcoran was the choice for Hurler of the Year.

Participating counties

Managerial changes

Pre-championship

Team1999 Manager1998 ManagerReason for leavingStory/Accomplishments
KilkennyBrian Cody, All-Ireland minor and senior-winning captain with Kilkenny.Kevin FennellyResignedFennelly guided Kilkenny to the 1998 All-Ireland final, however, the team were beaten by Offaly.
TipperaryNicky English, two-time All-Ireland winner with Tipperary.Len GaynorTerm endedGaynor guided Tipperary to the 1997 All-Ireland final, however, the team were beaten by Clare.

Results

[Connacht Senior Hurling Championship]

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[Leinster Senior Hurling Championship]

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[Munster Senior Hurling Championship]

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[Ulster Senior Hurling Championship]

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[All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship]

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Championship statistics

Scoring

;Overall
RankPlayerCountyTallyTotalMatchesAverage
1Joe DeaneCork1-242746.75
1Henry ShefflinKilkenny1-242746.75
3D. J. CareyKilkenny5-102546.25
4Tommy DunneTipperary0-242438.00
5Gregory O'KaneAntrim2-162237.33
6Ollie FahyGalway4-92137.00
6Niall GilliganClare3-122145.25
8Alan MarkhamClare2-131963.16
8Eugene CloonanOffaly1-161936.33
8Geoffrey McGonagleDerry1-161929.50

;Single game
RankPlayerCountyTallyTotalOpposition
1Eugene CloonanGalway1-1013Clare
2Gregory O'KaneAntrim1-912London
3Paul FlynnWaterford1-811Limerick
3Niall RigneyLaois1-811Kilkenny
5Tommy DunneTipperary0-1010Clare
5Henry ShefflinKilkenny0-1010Laois
5Niall RigneyJoe Deane0-1010Offaly
5Geoffrey McGonagleDerry1-710Antrim
5Ollie FahyGalway1-710Roscommon
5D. J. CareyKilkenny2-410Offaly

Clean sheets

RankGoalkeeperCountyClean sheets
1Donal Óg CusackCork3
1Stephen ByrneOffaly3
3Davy FitzgeraldClare1
3Stephen BrennerWaterford1
3James McGarryKilkenny1

Broadcasting

The following matches were broadcast live on television in Ireland on RTÉ.
RoundRTÉ
Munster quarter-finalWaterford vs Limerick
Leinster semi-finalOffaly vs Wexford
Munster semi-finalClare vs Tipperary
Clare vs Tipperary
Leinster finalKilkenny vs Offaly
Munster finalCork vs Clare
All-Ireland quarter-finalsOffaly vs Antrim
Clare vs Galway
All-Ireland semi-finalsCork vs Offaly
Kilkenny vs Clare
All-Ireland finalCork vs Kilkenny