The championship was won by Cork who secured the title following a 4-6 to 2-0 defeat of Kilkenny in the All-Ireland final.[1] This was their 8th All-Ireland title.
Antrim won the Ulster SHC title, but at the suggestion of the Central Council, it was decided that the Ulster winners would enter the All Ireland Junior Hurling Championship.[2]
The Munster final between Cork and Tipperary is abandoned after just ten minutes when the crowd storm the field.[citation needed]
For the first time ever the Munster final goes to a second replay.[citation needed]
The All-Ireland semi-final between Kilkenny and Galway is the first GAA game to be broadcast on radio. The commentator is P.D. Mehigan. It is also the first commentary on a field game to take place in Europe.[citation needed]
Sourcesedit
Corry, Eoghan, The GAA Book of Lists (Hodder Headline Ireland, 2005).
Donegan, Des, The Complete Handbook of Gaelic Games (DBA Publications Limited, 2005).
Referencesedit
^. The GAA website. Archived from the original on 5 September 2011. Retrieved 27 July 2011.
^Irish Independent 1905-current, Friday, 10 December 1926; Page: 12
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1926, ireland, senior, hurling, championship, 40th, staging, ireland, senior, hurling, championship, gaelic, athletic, association, premier, inter, county, hurling, tournament, championship, began, april, 1926, ended, october, 1926, championship, detailsdates1. The 1926 All Ireland Senior Hurling Championship was the 40th staging of the All Ireland Senior Hurling Championship the Gaelic Athletic Association s premier inter county hurling tournament The championship began on 18 April 1926 and ended on 24 October 1926 1926 All Ireland Senior Hurling ChampionshipChampionship detailsDates18 April 24 October 1926Teams11All Ireland championsWinning teamCork 8th win CaptainSean og MurphyAll Ireland FinalistsLosing teamKilkennyCaptainDick GraceProvincial championsMunsterCorkLeinsterKilkennyUlsterNot PlayedConnachtNot PlayedChampionship statisticsNo matches played12All Star TeamSee here 1925 1927 The championship was won by Cork who secured the title following a 4 6 to 2 0 defeat of Kilkenny in the All Ireland final 1 This was their 8th All Ireland title Tipperary were the defending champions but were defeated by Cork in the Munster final Antrim won the Ulster SHC title but at the suggestion of the Central Council it was decided that the Ulster winners would enter the All Ireland Junior Hurling Championship 2 Contents 1 Results 1 1 Leinster Senior Hurling Championship 1 2 Munster Senior Hurling Championship 1 3 All Ireland Senior Hurling Championship 2 Championship statistics 2 1 Miscellaneous 3 Sources 4 ReferencesResults editLeinster Senior Hurling Championship edit Laois v Offaly 2 May 1926 Semi finalLaois2 3 3 3OffalyPortlaoise Sportsfield Kilkenny v Dublin Semi finalKilkenny4 8 5 4Dublin Kilkenny v Offaly 11 July 1926 FinalKilkenny3 8 1 4OffalyCroke Park Munster Senior Hurling Championship edit Kerry v Clare 18 April 1926 Quarter finalKerry4 6 2 4ClareTralee Sportsfield Waterford v Cork 30 May 1926 Quarter finalWaterford5 2 12 3CorkFraher Field Cork v Kerry 15 August 1926 Semi finalCork7 7 1 4KerryCork Athletic Grounds Tipperary v Limerick 22 August 1926 Semi finalTipperary6 5 4 6LimerickFraher Field Cork v Tipperary 12 September 1926 FinalCork0 0 1 2TipperaryCork Athletic Grounds Tipperary v Cork 19 September 1926 Final replayTipperary4 1 3 4CorkThurles Sportsfield Tipperary v Cork 3 October 1926 Final second replayTipperary2 4 3 6CorkThurles Sportsfield All Ireland Senior Hurling Championship edit Kilkenny v Galway 29 August 1926 Semi finalKilkenny6 2 5 1GalwayCroke Park Cork v Kilkenny 24 October 1926 FinalCork4 6 2 0KilkennyCroke ParkAttendance 26 829Referee P McCullagh Wexford Main article 1926 All Ireland Senior Hurling Championship FinalChampionship statistics editMiscellaneous edit The Munster final between Cork and Tipperary is abandoned after just ten minutes when the crowd storm the field citation needed For the first time ever the Munster final goes to a second replay citation needed The All Ireland semi final between Kilkenny and Galway is the first GAA game to be broadcast on radio The commentator is P D Mehigan It is also the first commentary on a field game to take place in Europe citation needed Sources editCorry Eoghan The GAA Book of Lists Hodder Headline Ireland 2005 Donegan Des The Complete Handbook of Gaelic Games DBA Publications Limited 2005 References edit All Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Roll of Honour The GAA website Archived from the original on 5 September 2011 Retrieved 27 July 2011 Irish Independent 1905 current Friday 10 December 1926 Page 12 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1926 All Ireland Senior Hurling Championship amp oldid 1117784543, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,