1964 All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship

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All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship 1964
Championship Details
Dates29 March 1964 – 4 October 1964
Teams18
All Ireland Champions
WinnersTipperary (1st win)
CaptainFrancis Loughnane
All Ireland Runners-up
Runners-upWexford
CaptainJim Berry
Provincial Champions
MunsterTipperary
LeinsterWexford
UlsterAntrim
ConnachtRoscommon
Championship Statistics
Matches Played17
Total Goals154 (9.0 per game)
Total Points187 (11.0 per game)
Top ScorerMichael Keating (11-14)
1965

The 1964 All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship was the inaugural staging of the All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship. The championship began on 29 March 1964 and ended on 4 October 1964.

Tipperary won the title after defeating Wexford 8-9 to 3-1 in the final.

Teams[edit]

A total of eighteen teams entered the inaugural under-21 championship, however, there was a lop-sides nature to the competition due to the provincial structure. Galway, who had played in the Munster province at senior and minor levels since 1959, joined the other six traditional Munster teams and competed in the southern championship. Nine of the Leinster counties, including Louth, more notable as a Gaelic football stronghold, contested the eastern province. Antrim were the sole representatives from Ulster while Roscommon faced no competition as Connacht representatives.

Team summaries[edit]

Connacht Leinster Munster Ulster

Results[edit]

Leinster Under-21 Hurling Championship[edit]

First round

29 March 1964 First round Louth 0-04 - 3-12 Westmeath Páirc Tailteann, Navan
J Carroll 0-2, P Grant 0-1, D Feeney 0-1. P Loughlin 1-5, C Connaughton 1-2, D Dowd 1-1, S Henry 0-3, P Casey 0-1.
5 April 1964 First round Carlow 1-04 - 6-10 Kilkenny Dr. Cullen Park, Carlow
L Cullen 1-0, C Hayde 0-2, T Whelan 0-1, T Coburn 0-1. J Delaney 2-2, M Aylward 2-2, B Watson 1-0, T Barry 1-0, T Ryan 0-2, J Cleere 0-2, S Muldowney 0-2.

Second round

12 April 1964 Second round Laois 4-02 - 1-03 Kildare O'Moore Park, Portlaoise
J Bergin 2-0, O Cuddy 1-1, P Delaney 1-1. M Mullen 1-0, J Wall 0-2, J Coffey 0-1.
19 April 1964 Second round Wexford 4-03 - 3-05 Kilkenny O'Kennedy Park, New Ross
C Dowdall 2-2, T Maher 1-1, T Dunne 1-0. T Ryan 2-0, L O'Neill 1-1, T Walsh 0-3, J Byrne 0-1.
26 April 1964 Second round Westmeath 3-09 - 5-04 Dublin Cusack Park, Mullingar
P Fagan 1-4, P Loughlin 1-2, L Jackson 1-0, J Henry 0-1, C Connaughton 0-1, P Gaskin 0-1. T Cunningham 2-0, R Copeland 1-1, L Lawlor 1-0, T Kiely 1-0, W Byrne 0-2, E Flynn 0-1.

Semi-finals

7 June 1964 Semi-final Laois 10-07 - 5-02 Offaly O'Moore Park, Portlaoise
N Peacock 4-0, T O'Gorman 3-0, J Bergin 2-0, L Ryan 1-3, L Kavanagh 0-3, P Bergin 0-1. J Dooley 3-0, B Moylan 2-2.
14 June 1964 Semi-final Wexford 8-13 - 3-06 Dublin Enniscorthy
T Doran 6-0, T Maher 1-4, W Carney 1-2, O Cullen 0-2, A Quirke 0-2, C Dowdall 0-2, M Kinsella 0-1. E Flynn 1-1, P O'Brien 1-1, T Woods 1-0, D Kinsella 0-1, T Kiely 0-1, D Rheinisch 0-1, R Copelan 0-1.

Final

28 June 1964 Final Wexford 4-07 - 2-02 Laois Enniscorthy
C Dowdall 0-6, P Quigley 1-0, W Bernie 1-0, O Cullen 1-0, T Maher 1-0, A Quirke 0-1. P Dillon 1-2, B Dowdall 1-0.

Munster Under-21 Hurling Championship[edit]

Quarter-finals

31 May 1964 Quarter-final Kerry 4-06 - 4-07 Galway Gaelic Grounds, Limerick
Tom Lyons 2-1, B O'Brien 1-1, F Thornton 1-1, D Lucid 0-4. J Maher 1-2, T Bohan 1-2, F Meaney 1-2, E Corless 1-0, M O'Connor 0-1. Referee: M Hayes (Clare)
31 May 1964 Quarter-final Limerick 7-04 - 9-07 Clare Gaelic Grounds, Limerick
T Boyce 3-0, B Hartigan 3-0, G Cosgrove 1-0, É Cregan 0-3, F Costelloe 0-1. P McNamara 5-1, J Nevin 1-1, V Loftus 1-0, M O'Leary 1-0, E Moylan 1-0, G Stack 0-2, PJ Purcell 0-2, V Hogan 0-1. Referee: A Higgins (Galway)
21 June 1964 Quarter-final Tipperary 6-09 - 1-01 Cork Seán Treacy Park, Tipperary
M Keating 2-2, J Ryan 2-0, TJ Butler 2-0, N Roche 0-3, N Lane 0-2, F Loughnane 0-1, R Buckley 0-1. M Archer 1-0, S Murphy 0-1.

Semi-finals

5 July 1964 Semi-final Waterford 8-13 - 3-05 Galway Gaelic Grounds, Limerick
S Greene 4-1, V Connors 1-4, M Fahy 1-2, J O'Brien 1-2, D Duggan 1-0, M Regan 0-2, J Whelan 0-1, M Power 0-1. G Gardiner 2-0, T Kelly 1-1, P Gilmore 0-2, T Duffy 0-1, F Coffey 0-1. Referee: G Lowry (Limerick)
9 July 1964 Semi-final Tipperary 7-06 - 2-04 Clare Gaelic Grounds, Limerick
M Keating 2-5, J Butler 2-0, T Brennan 1-1, R Buckley 1-0, F Loughnane 1-0. P McNamara 2-0, L Danagher 0-3, J Woods 0-1.

Final

30 July 1964 Final Tipperary 8-09 - 3-01 Waterford Walsh Park, Waterford
M Keating 3-3, J Ryan 2-2, S Loughnane 1-4, R Buckley 2-0. J O'Brien 1-0, M Foley 1-0, S Greene 1-0, M Regan 0-1. Referee: WJ Daly (Cork)

All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship[edit]

Semi-finals

2 August 1964 Semi-final Antrim 3-03 - 5-08 Wexford Casement Park, Belfast
E Trainor 1-0, H Donaghy 1-0, S McMullan 0-2, A Black 0-1. S Barron 2-0, J Lacey 2-0, C Jacob 1-2, C Dowdall 0-4, P Quigley 0-1, B Bernie 0-1.
16 August 1964 Semi-final Roscommon 2-04 - 11-6 Tipperary St. Coman's Park, Roscommon
M Murphy 1-0, J Dolan 1-0, P Harrington 0-2, J Moore 0-1, J Craughwell 0-1. M Keating 2-2, N Lane 2-1, M Burckley 2-1, TJ Butler 2-0, T Brennan 2-0, J Ryan 1-1, F Loughnane 0-1.

Final

4 October 1964 Final Tipperary 8-09 - 3-01 Wexford Nowlan Park, Kilkenny
M Keating 2-2, J Fogarty 2-0, M Lane 1-1, J Dillon 1-1, TK Butler 1-1, M Roche 1-0, F Loughnane 0-3, T Brennan 0-1. C Dowdall 2-1, C Jacob 1-0. Referee: A Higgins (Galway)

Championship statistics[edit]

Top scorers[edit]

Top scorers overall
Rank Player Team Tally Total
1 Michael Keating Tipperary 11-14 47
2 Con Dowdall Wexford 4-15 27
3 Paddy McNamara Clare 7-01 22
T. J. Butler Tipperary 7-01 22
4 Tony Doran Wexford 6-00 18
P. J. Ryan Tipperary 5-03 18
5 Stephen Greene Waterford 5-01 16
6 Tony Maher Wexford 3-05 14
7 Noel Lane Tipperary 4-05 13
P. Loughlin Westmeath 2-07 13
Top scorers in a single game
Rank Player Club Tally Total Opposition
1 Tony Doran Wexford 6-00 18 Dublin
2 Paddy McNamara Clare 5-01 16 Limerick
3 Stephen Greene Waterford 4-01 13 Galway
4 Noel Peacock Laois 4-00 12 Offaly
Michael Keating Tipperary 3-03 12 Waterford
5 Michael Keating Tipperary 2-05 11 Clare
6 T. O'Gorman Laois 3-00 9 Offaly
J. Dooley Offaly 3-00 9 Laois
Tony Boyce Limerick 3-00 9 Clare
Bernie Hartigan Limerick 3-00 9 Clare

Miscellaneous[edit]

  • Antrim and Roscommon were the sole representatives of Ulster and Connacht respectively due to a lack of competition.
  • Tipperary become the first team to claim the senior and under-21 double. Earlier in the year the Tipperary senior team defeated Kilkenny to claim the Liam MacCarthy Cup.

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