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2008 All-Ireland Hurling Final
2008 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final programme.jpg
Event2008 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship






Date7 September 2008
Venue
Croke Park, Dublin
Man of the Match
Brian Cody (Kilkenny)
Referee
Barry Kelly (Westmeath)[1]
Attendance82,186
WeatherMild and sunny
16 °C (61 °F)[2]

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The 2008 All-Ireland Hurling Final was a hurling match played on 7 September 2008 in Croke Park, Dublin, between Kilkenny and Waterford.[3] The match was the 121st All-Ireland Hurling Final and the culmination of the 2008 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship. It was the fourth time that the teams will have played each other in the final, having played each other previously in 1957, 1959 and 1963. Kilkenny won their 31st All-Ireland Championship and in doing so overtook Cork on the roll of honour. The Kilkenny win witnessed the county doing 3 in a row for the first time since 1913. The match represented Waterford's sixth appearance in the All-Ireland Final and their first for 45 years since 1963. Waterford have not won the All-Ireland Championship since 1959.




Contents





  • 1 Previous championship encounters


  • 2 Paths to final

    • 2.1 Kilkenny


    • 2.2 Waterford



  • 3 Television and Radio Coverage


  • 4 Match

    • 4.1 First half


    • 4.2 Second half



  • 5 Match details


  • 6 References




Previous championship encounters[edit]


This particular fixture has been infrequent in the history of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship due to the provincial structure of the championship from 1888 to 1996. Kilkenny have played Waterford a total of six times in the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship. Kilkenny have 4 victories, Waterford have one and the remaining fixture ended as a draw. The last encounter between the two teams occurred in 2004 where a Henry Shefflin-inspired Kilkenny side ran out semi-final winners on a scoreline of Kilkenny 3–12, Waterford 0–18.












































Year
Venue
Competition
Kilkenny
score
Waterford
score
Match report
1957

Croke Park, Dublin

All-Ireland Hurling Final
4–10 (22)
3–12 (21)

1959

Croke Park, Dublin

All-Ireland Hurling Final
5-05 (20)
1–17 (20)

1959

Croke Park, Dublin

All-Ireland Hurling Final Replay
1–10 (13)
3–12 (21)

1963

Croke Park, Dublin

All-Ireland Hurling Final
4–17 (29)
6-08 (26)

1998

Croke Park, Dublin

All-Ireland Hurling Semi-Final
1–11 (14)
1–10 (13)

Irish Independent
2004

Croke Park, Dublin

All-Ireland Hurling Semi-Final
3–12 (21)
0–18 (18)

Irish Independent


Paths to final[edit]



Kilkenny[edit]




A programme for the 2008 final


Kilkenny's path to the All-Ireland Hurling Final turned out to be a more straight forward affair in comparison to Waterford. Kilkenny's Leinster Championship campaign started off in O'Moore Park, Portlaoise on 15 June 2008 against Offaly. The match turned out to be a very one-sided affair with Henry Shefflin scoring 11 points on his return from a long term injury. Kilkenny eventually ran out easy winners on a scoreline of Kilkenny 2–24 Offaly 0–12.[4] Kilkenny moved onto the Leinster Hurling Final where they would face a Wexford side who took a replay to defeat Dublin in the other semi-final. As in previous year, the Leinster Final also turned out to be a one sided affair. Wexford stuck with Kilkenny for the first half but the cats pulled away in the second half, essentially killing off Wexford's challenge with 4 goals in the second half. Kilkenny became Leinster Champions for the ninth time in ten years on a scoreline of Kilkenny 5–21 Wexford 0–17.[5]


After the completion of the All-Ireland Qualifier Series, Cork revealed themselves to be Kilkenny's All-Ireland Semi-final opponents. The fixture was much hyped by the Irish media, in light of both teams' respective records over the past 5 years. A large crowd at Croke Park viewed an entertaining match which pitted the 2006 finalists against each other. The sides stuck with each other, point for point at the start, resulting in a score of 6 points each after 20 minutes. However, Cork went without a score for a long period of the first half resulting in Kilkenny leading by 8 points at half time. Cork opened the second half with a barrage of points, but Kilkenny held strong and ran out 9-point winners – Kilkenny 1–23 Cork 0–17.[6] Kilkenny qualified for their eighth final in ten years.




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15 June
Leinster Semi-final







Offaly0–12 – 2–24Kilkenny
B Carroll 0–6 (2f, 1’65’)
G Healion 0–2
J Bergin 0–2
R Hanniffy 0–1
D Molloy 0–1
(Report)H Shefflin 0–11 (9f, 1’65’)
E Larkin 0–4
M Comerford 1–1
A Fogarty 1–0
M Rice 0–2
E Brennan 0–2
J Fitzpatrick 0–1
M Fennelly 0–1
R Hogan 0–1
TJ Reid 0–1

O'Moore Park, Portlaoise

Referee: J Sexton (Cork)





6 July
Leinster Final







Kilkenny5–21 – 0–17Wexford
H Shefflin 1–7 (1-7f)
E Brennan 2–2
R Power 1–2
A Fogarty 1–1
J Fitzpatrick 0–4 (1f)
E Larkin 0–3
D Lyng 0–1
M Comerford 0–1
(Report)D Lyng 0–7 (6f, 1 sl)
R Jacob 0–3
PJ Nolan 0–2
D Redmond 0–2
S Doyle 0–1
M Jacob 0–1
B Lambert 0–1

Croke Park, Dublin

Referee: B Kelly (Westmeath)





10 August
All-Ireland Semi-final







Kilkenny1–23 – 0–17Cork
H Shefflin 0–11 (6f)
E Larkin 1–2
A Fogarty 0–5
TJ Reid 0–2
R Power 0–1
E Brennan 0–1
J Fitzpatrick 0–1
(Report)B O'Connor 0–8 (8f)
N McCarthy 0–2
T Kenny 0–2
J O'Connor 0–2
C Naughton 0–1
J Gardiner 0–1
P Cronin 0–1

Croke Park, Dublin

Referee: M Wadding (Waterford)




Waterford[edit]


Waterford started off the year with a Munster Championship first round clash with Clare at the Gaelic Grounds, Limerick on 1 June 2008. Waterford, missing a number of first team regulars such as Ken McGrath, Eoin Kelly and Eoin Murphy succumbed to a youthful Clare team on a scoreline of Waterford 0–23 Clare 2–26.[7] Soon after the game, manager, Justin McCarthy was fired from his position by the Waterford County Board. It has been rumoured at the time that player unrest had a lot to do with the decision.[8] The Waterford County Board acted quickly and appointed former Clare goalkeeper Davy Fitzgerald as new Waterford manager on 10 June 2008.[9] The loss to Clare sent Waterford into the All-Ireland Qualifier Series. The first round match against Antrim saw the return of both Ken McGrath and Eoin Kelly. Davy Fitzgerald started his Waterford managerial career with the unusual decision of placing Ken McGrath at full back in order to strengthen the full back line. The decision paid off and the match turned out to be a complete mismatch, with Waterford running out winners on a scoreline of Waterford 6–18 Antrim 0–15.[10]


Waterford were then pitted against Offaly in their Phase 4 Qualifier on 19 July 2008 at Semple Stadium, Thurles. After a stern test in the first 60 minutes, Waterford eventually pulled away towards the end winning on a scoreline of Waterford 2–18 Offaly 0–18.[11] This resulted in Waterford reaching the All-Ireland Quarter Finals and a match-up against Leinster runners-up Wexford. This was a competitive match which toed and froed from one side to the other. However, a late barrage of points saw Waterford over the endline on a scoreline of Waterford 2–19 Wexford 3–15.[12] The win against Wexford lead Waterford to their sixth All-Ireland Semi-Final since 1998. The opponents would be a highly fancied Tipperary, who were reigning National Hurling League and Munster champions. Waterford started a blistering page, going 0–6 to 0–0 up after 8 minutes. However Tipperary were level going in at half time. Both teams scored goals in rapid succession in the 2nd half. Waterford's nerve held, and they won by two points on a scoreline of Waterford 1–20 Tipperary 1–18.[13] It was Waterford's first semi-final win since 1963 and brought to an end a run of 5 consecutive semi-final defeats.[14]




1 June
Munster 1st round







Waterford0–23 – 2–26Clare
D Bennett 0–10 (9f)
J Mullane 0–8
G Hurney 0–1
S Molumphy 0–1
S Prendergast 0–1
E McGrath 0–1
D Coffey 0–1
(Report)M Flaherty 1–7 (3f, 2 '65')
N Gilligan 1–2
T Griffin 0–5
C Plunkett 0–3 (2f)
D McMahon 0–3
C Lynch 0–2
T Carmody 0–2
P Vaughan 0–1
B Bugler 0–1

Gaelic Grounds, Limerick

Referee: D Murphy (Wexford)





5 July
Phase 2 Qualifier







Waterford6–18 – 0–15Antrim
E Kelly 2–3 (3f)
J Mullane 2–2
E McGrath 0–5
D Shanahan 0–4
G Hurney 1–0
S Molumphy 1–0
J Nagle 0–2
P Flynn 0–1
D Bennett 0–1
(Report)P Shiels 0–7 (5f)
PJ O'Connell 0–2
K Stewart 0–2
C Herron 0–1
M Herron 0–1
B Quinn 0–1
S McNaughton 0–1

Walsh Park, Waterford

Referee: M Haverty (Galway)





19 July
Phase 4 Qualifier







Waterford2–18 – 0–18Offaly
E Kelly 2–13
J Mullane 0–2
E McGrath 0–1
S Prendergast 0–1
S Molumphy 0–1
(Report)B Carroll 0–9
B Murphy 0–2
G Hannify 0–2
D Franks 0–1
P Cleary 0–1
S Dooley 0–1
D Molly 0–1
J Bergin 0–1

Semple Stadium, Thurles

Referee: M Haverty (Galway)





27 July
All-Ireland Quarter-final







Wexford3–15 – 2–19Waterford
S Doyle 2–1
D Lyng 0–5 (5f)
W Doran 1–1
R Jacob 0–3 (1f)
D Redmond 0–2
S Nolan 0–1
E Quigley 0–1
D Fitzhenry 0–1 (1 pen)
(Report)E Kelly 1–8 (1-6f, 1 '65')
E McGrath 0–4
D Shanahan 1–1
J Mullane 0–3
J Nagle 0–1
S Prendergast 0–1
S Molumphy 0–1

Semple Stadium, Thurles

Referee: J Sexton (Cork)





17 August
All-Ireland Semi-final







Tipperary1–18 – 1–20Waterford
E Kelly 0–8 (6f)
S Callinan 1–3
S McGrath 0–3
C O’Mahony 0–1 (1f)
L Corbett 0–1
P Kerwick 0–1
S Maher 0–1
(Report)E Kelly 1–10 (8f)
J Mullane 0–3
E McGrath 0–2
S Molumphy 0–2
M Walsh 0–2
J Kennedy 0–1

Croke Park, Dublin

Referee: D Kirwan (Cork)




Television and Radio Coverage[edit]



























Country
Broadcaster
Channel
Start of coverage
Australia

Setanta Sports
Setanta Sports
21:45 CDT
Canada

Setanta Sports
Setanta Premium
08:30 ET
Ireland

RTÉ

RTÉ Two
12:30 IST
United Kingdom

Setanta Sports

Setanta Sports 1
13:30 BST
USA

Setanta Sports
Setanta Premium
08:30 ET

As with previous years, the Irish state broadcaster, Radio Telefís Éireann will provide both television and radio coverage for the event. As well as showing the senior game, RTÉ will also provide coverage of the All-Ireland Minor Hurling Championship Final on the day along with a suitable build up to the game in the preceding days. Irish satellite sports channel, Setanta Sports will provide coverage on the day for Australia, Canada, United Kingdom and United States of America. The British Broadcasting Corporation provides coverage in Northern Ireland, although viewers may also be able to watch the RTÉ coverage through different mediums. Ger Canning will commentate on RTÉ's television coverage. It was Canning's twenty third time doing the live match commentary for RTÉ.


Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh provide commentary for RTÉ radio with the match being broadcast on both FM and LW. Radio coverage was also provided by numerous Irish local radio stations, most notably, WLR FM and KCLR 96FM.



Match[edit]



First half[edit]



Second half[edit]



Match details[edit]




7 September 200815:30 UTC+1







Kilkenny GAA3–30 – 1–13Waterford GAA
E Brennan 2–4
H Shefflin 0–8 (5f, 1 '65')
E Larkin 1–4
TJ Reid 0–4
A Fogarty 0–3
D Lyng 0–3
R Power 0–2
J Fitzpatrick 0–2
(Report)E Kelly 1–9 (9f)
J Mullane 0–3
D Bennett 0–1

Croke Park, Dublin

Attendance: 82,186

Referee: Barry Kelly (Westmeath)[15]



















Kilkenny GAA
















Waterford GAA











































































KILKENNY GAA:

1P. J. Ryan
Substituted off 61'
2
Michael Kavanagh  
3
Noel Hickey
4
Jackie Tyrell
5Tommy Walsh
Yellow card 44'  
6
Brian Hogan
7
J. J. Delaney
8
Cha Fitzpatrick (c)
9
Derek Lyng
10Martin Comerford
Substituted off 43'
11
Richie Power
12
Eoin Larkin
13
Eddie Brennan
14
Henry Shefflin
15
Aidan Fogarty

Substitutes:
16James McGarry
Substituted in 61'
17
John Dalton
18
P. J. Delaney
19
James Ryall
20
John Tennyson
21
Canice Hickey
22
Donnacha Cody
23
Sean Cummins
24
Michael Fennelly
25
Richie Mullally
26
Michael Rice
27
Willie O'Dwyer
28T. J. Reid
Substituted in 43'
29
Richie Hogan
30
Eoin Reid

Manager:

Brian Cody




















































































WATERFORD GAA:

1
Clinton Hennessy
2
Eoin Murphy
3Declan Prendergast
Substituted off 64'
4
Aidan Kearney
5
Tony Browne
6
Ken McGrath
7Kevin Moran
Yellow card 65'
8
Michael Walsh (c)
9Jamie Nagle
Substituted off 35'
10Dan Shanahan
Substituted off 64'
11
Seamus Prendergast  

Substituted off 35'
12
Stephen Molumphy
13Eoin McGrath
Yellow card 31'  

Substituted off 52'
14
Eoin Kelly
15John Mullane
Yellow card 71'

Substitutes:
16
Adrian Power
17Jack Kennedy
Substituted in 35'
18Paul Flynn
Substituted in 52'
19Shane O'Sullivan
Yellow card 40'

Substituted in 35'
20
Gary Hurney
21Dave Bennett
Substituted in 64'
22
Richie Foley
23
Bryan Phelan
24
James Murray
25Tom Feeney
Substituted in 64'
26
Wayne Hutchinson
27
Shane Walsh
28
Pat Fitzgerald
29
Pa Kearney
30
Denis Coffey

Manager:

Davy Fitzgerald

Man of the Match:

Brian Cody


Linesmen:

John Sexton (Cork)

Tommy McIntyre (Antrim)


Sideline Official

Pat Green (Galway)


Umpires

Seamus O'Brien (Westmeath)

Michael Coyle (Westmeath)

Noel Nugent (Westmeath)

Anthony Gavin (Westmeath)



References[edit]




  1. ^ "Barry Kelly confirmed as referee for All-Ireland hurling final". RTÉ Sport. 20 August 2012. Retrieved 20 August 2012. This will be Kelly's third senior All Ireland final – he refereed the 2006 clash between Kilkenny and Cork, and the 2008 game between Kilkenny and Waterford..mw-parser-output cite.citationfont-style:inherit.mw-parser-output qquotes:"""""""'""'".mw-parser-output code.cs1-codecolor:inherit;background:inherit;border:inherit;padding:inherit.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-free abackground:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/65/Lock-green.svg/9px-Lock-green.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-limited a,.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-registration abackground:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d6/Lock-gray-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-gray-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-subscription abackground:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/aa/Lock-red-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-red-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registrationcolor:#555.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription span,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration spanborder-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help.mw-parser-output .cs1-hidden-errordisplay:none;font-size:100%.mw-parser-output .cs1-visible-errorfont-size:100%.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration,.mw-parser-output .cs1-formatfont-size:95%.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-left,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-leftpadding-left:0.2em.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-right,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-rightpadding-right:0.2em


  2. ^ [1] . Met Éireann, Monthly Weather Bulletin. Sep 08, 24hr Max & Min Temps


  3. ^ GAA Archived 18 August 2008 at the Wayback Machine.. Gaa.ie.


  4. ^ Kilkenny 2–24 Offaly 0–12 – RTÉ Sport Archived 11 September 2009 at the Wayback Machine.. Rte.ie (15 June 2008).


  5. ^ Kilkenny 5–21 Wexford 0–17 – RTÉ Sport Archived 11 September 2009 at the Wayback Machine.. Rte.ie (6 August 2008).


  6. ^ Kilkenny 1–23 Cork 0–17 – RTÉ Sport Archived 11 September 2009 at the Wayback Machine.. Rte.ie (27 August 2008).


  7. ^ [2] Archived 18 March 2009 at the Wayback Machine.


  8. ^ Deise crisis – Hurling, Sport. Independent.ie.


  9. ^ Fitzgerald confirmed as new Waterford manager – Hurling, Sport. Independent.ie.


  10. ^ On-fire McGrath lights touchpaper of Fitz era – Hurling, Sport. Independent.ie.


  11. ^ Kelly's scoring spree decisive – Hurling, Sport. Independent.ie.


  12. ^ [3] Archived 11 September 2009 at the Wayback Machine.


  13. ^ Tipperary 1–18 Waterford 1–20 – RTÉ Sport Archived 11 September 2009 at the Wayback Machine.. Rte.ie (18 August 2008).


  14. ^ "What happens when your final dreams become a nightmare". Irish Independent. 26 August 2017. Retrieved 28 August 2017.


  15. ^ All Ireland hurling refs announced. BreakingNews.ie (19 August 2008).











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