Английская Википедия:2005 Tommy Murphy Cup
Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox hurling championship The 2005 Tommy Murphy Cup was the 2nd staging of the Tommy Murphy Cup, the Gaelic Athletic Association's secondary inter-county Gaelic football tournament. The draw for the preliminary round fixtures took place on 9 July 2005.[1] The championship began on 16 July 2005 and ended on 4 September 2005.
Clare were the defending champions but they did not enter the championship.[2]
On 4 September 2005, Tipperary won the championship following a 3-10 to 0-15 defeat of Wexford in the final. This was their first Tommy Murphy Cup title.
Wexford's Mattie Forde was the championship's top scorer with 2-14.
Teams
Summaries
Team | Colours | Sponsor | Manager | Most recent success | ||
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All-Ireland | Provincial | League | ||||
Antrim | Saffron and white | Bushmills Distillery | Michael Culbert | 1951 | ||
Carlow | Green, red and yellow | Stone Developments | Liam Hayes | |||
Fermanagh | Green and white | Tracey Concrete | Charlie Mulgrew | |||
Kilkenny | Black and amber | Avonmore | 1911 | |||
Leitrim | Green and yellow | Masonite | Dessie Dolan | 1994 | ||
London | Blue and green | JCB | Noel Dunning | |||
Longford | Blue and gold | Longford Arms Hotel | Luke Dempsey | 1968 | 1965-66 | |
Roscommon | Yellow and blue | Ballymore Properties | Val Daly | 1944 | 2001 | |
Tipperary | Blue and gold | Enfer | Séamus McCarthy | 1920 | 1935 | |
Waterford | White and blue | Lawlors Hotel | John Kiely | 1898 | ||
Wexford | Purple and gold | Wexford Creamery | Michael Furlong | 1918 | 1945 | |
Wicklow | Blue and gold | White Young Green | Hugh Kenny |
Withdrawals
In July Carlow manager Liam Hayes was forced to pull his side out of the championship due to the unavailability of the majority of his first-choice squad. Hayes made the decision as 12 of his panel were injured and four dual players decided to line out for the Carlow hurlers.[3]
In August the Antrim County Board took the decision to withdraw from the championship due to a full club hurling fixture list, injuries and players on holidays.[4]
Preliminary round
Matches
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Quarter-finals
Matches
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Semi-finals
Matches
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Final
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Stadia and locations
Statistics
Top scorers
Overall
Rank | Player | County | Tally | Total | Matches | Average |
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1 | Mattie Forde | Wexford | 2-14 | 20 | 3 | 6.66 |
2 | Declan Browne | Tipperary | 1-14 | 17 | 3 | 5.66 |
3 | Paul Barden | Longford | 2-7 | 13 | 3 | 4.33 |
Stephen Lohan | Roscommon | 0-13 | 13 | 2 | 6.50 | |
5 | Damian O'Brien | Tipperary | 2-4 | 10 | 3 | 3.33 |
Brian Kavanagh | Longford | 0-10 | 10 | 3 | 3.33 |
Single game
Rank | Player | County | Tally | Total | Opposition |
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1 | Declan Browne | Tipperary | 1-7 | 10 | Wexford |
2 | Mattie Forde | Wexford | 1-6 | 9 | Longford |
3 | John Hudson | Wexford | 1-4 | 7 | Longford |
Declan Browne | Tipperary | 0-7 | 7 | Roscommon | |
Stephen Lohan | Roscommon | 0-7 | 7 | Tipperary | |
Ger Heneghan | Roscommon | 0-7 | 7 | London | |
7 | Paul Barden | Longford | 1-3 | 6 | Wicklow |
Stephen Lohan | Roscommon | 0-6 | 6 | London | |
Paul Barden | Longford | 1-3 | 6 | Waterford | |
10 | Damian O'Brien | Tipperary | 1-2 | 5 | Leitrim |
Mattie Forde | Wexford | 1-2 | 5 | Fermanagh | |
Paddy Colfer | Wexford | 1-2 | 5 | Longford | |
Damian O'Brien | Tipperary | 1-2 | 5 | Wexford | |
Niall Curran | Waterford | 0-5 | 5 | Longford | |
Ciaran O'Reilly | Fermanagh | 0-5 | 5 | Wexford | |
Brian Kavanagh | Longford | 0-5 | 5 | Wexford | |
Jamesie Martin | Longford | 0-5 | 5 | Wexford | |
Benny Hickey | Tipperary | 0-5 | 5 | Roscommon |
Miscellaneous
- Tipperary win their first championship in 10 years, last winning the 1995 All-Ireland Senior B Football Championship
See also
References