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2015 Munster Senior Hurling Championship final

The 2015 Munster Senior Hurling Championship Final was a hurling match which was played on 12 July 2015 at Semple Stadium, Thurles. The winners would advance to the semi-finals of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, with the loser going into the All Ireland quarter-finals. Tipperary and Waterford contested the final with Tipperary winning the title on a 0-21 to 0-16 scoreline.[2] The win was Tipperary's 41st Munster Senior title and first since 2012.[3][4][5][6]

2015 Munster Senior Hurling Final
Event2015 Munster Senior Hurling Championship
Date12 July 2015
VenueSemple Stadium, Thurles
Man of the MatchBrendan Maher[1]
RefereeJames Owens (Wexford)
Attendance43,084
WeatherDry
2014
2016

Previous Munster Final encounters edit

Date Venue Tipperary
score
Waterford
score
Match report
23 August 1925 Fraher Field, Dungarvan 6-06 (24) 1-02 (5)
6 July 1958 Semple Stadium, Thurles 4-12 (24) 1-05 (8)
5 August 1962 Gaelic Grounds, Limerick 5-14 (29) 2-03 (9)
28 July 1963 Gaelic Grounds, Limerick 0-08 (8) 0-11 (11)
2 July 1989 Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Cork 0-26 (26) 2-08 (14) Irish Times
30 June 2002 Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Cork 3-12 (21) 2-23 (29) Irish Examiner
12 July 2009 Semple Stadium, Thurles 4-14 (26) 2-16 (22)
10 July 2011 Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Cork 7-19 (40) 0-19 (19) Irish Independent
15 July 2012 Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Cork 2-17 (23) 0-16 (16) Irish Examiner

Route to the final edit

Tipperary edit

21 June 2015
16:00
Semi-final
  Limerick 1-16 - 4-23   Tipperary Gaelic Grounds
Attendance: 31,488
Referee: B Gavin (Offaly)
S Dowling (1-7), D Hannon (0-3), D Breen (0-1), G O'Mahony (0-1), G Mulcahy (0-2), S O'Brien (0-1), D O'Grady (0-1). Report S Callanan (2-5), J O'Dwyer (0-7), J Forde (1-3), M Breen (1-0), P Maher (0-3), S McGrath (0-2), N O'Meara (0-1), J Woodlock (0-1), S Bourke (0-1).

Waterford edit

7 June 2015
16:00
Semi-final
  Cork 1-21 - 3-19   Waterford Semple Stadium
Attendance: 21,047
Referee: B Kelly (Westmeath)
P Horgan (1-7, goal and six points frees), P Cronin (0-5), A Cadogan (0-2), D McCarthy (0-1, one 65), A Walsh (0-1), L O’Farrell (0-1), D Kearney (0-1), M Ellis (0-1), C Lehane (0-1), B Cooper (0-1). Report M Shanahan (1-9, seven frees, one 65), T Devine (1-0), J Dillon (1-0), K Moran (0-2), Stephen Bennett (0-2), Shane Bennett (0-2), A Gleeson (0-1, free), T de Búrca (0-1), C Dunford (0-1), P Curran (0-1).

Build Up edit

On 23 June Waterford and Tipperary struck a deal to stage the final at Semple Stadium in Thurles as the regular venue for this fixture, Páirc Uí Chaoimh, is out of commission due to redevelopment work.[7][8][9] Ticket prices for the final ranged from €30 to €35 in the stand and €25 in the terrace with Tipperary allocated the Killinan End terrace and Waterford the Town End Terrace

The match was shown live on RTÉ Two as part of The Sunday Game Live with commentary from Marty Morrissey and Michael Duignan.

In the Minor final which was played before the senior final, Tipperary defeated Limerick 0-20 to 0-17.[10]

Team News edit

Waterford made one change to the side that defeated Cork in the semi-final with Tom Devine making first championship start.[11] Tipperary made two changes to the team that defeated Limerick with Michael Breen making his full championship debut at right half-back and the fit again Cathal Barrett taking over from injured Paddy Stapleton at right corner back. Conor O’Brien is replaced by Ronan Maher in the full back line.[12]

Match edit

Summary edit

Tipperary got the opening point with a strike from Niall O’Meara with Colin Dunford getting Waterford's first score to make it two points to one after 5 minutes. Tipperary opened up a four-point lead after 12 minutes on a six points to two scoreline and had a 0-10 to 0-9 lead at half time, helped by four Seamus Callanan points. Jason Forde got the opening score of the second half to push Tipperary's lead to two points. Maurice Shanahan got the equalizing score for Waterford in the 43rd minute to make the score 0-11 each. John O'Dwyer got his third point in the 58th minute to open up a three-point lead for Tipperary. Lar Corbett then increased the lead to four with a long range shot. Seamus Callanan scored another point from a 65 to increase the lead back to four after Maurice Shanahan had got one back for Waterford. Two more points from Tipperary increased the lead to five points before both teams traded points to leave the final score 0-21 to Tipperary, 0-16 to Waterford. [13]

Details edit

Tipperary0-21 - 0-16Waterford
Seamus Callanan 0-6 (0-4f, 0-2 65), John O’Dwyer 0-5 (0-2f), Niall O’Meara 0-3, Jason Forde 0-2, Patrick Maher 0-2, Michael Breen 0-1, Lar Corbett 0-1, Shane Bourke 0-1 Report Maurice Shanahan 0-8 (0-3f, 0-2 65), Kevin Moran 0-2, Austin Gleeson 0-2, Shane Fives 0-2, Patrick Curran 0-1, Colin Dunford 0-1
Attendance: 43,084
Referee: James Owens (Wexford)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Tipperary GAA
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Waterford GAA

Reaction edit

Waterford manager Derek McGrath speaking after the game said "I think the first 10 or 15 minutes Tipp looked a bit more fluid than us. I thought we got a grip in the middle part of the first half and we seemed to be able to grind it out. This much vaunted ‘system’ seemed to be up and running and we were disappointed to go in a point down. But I could have no real qualms overall. I thought Tipp were a slightly better team than us.”[14][15]

Tipperary manager Eamon O'Shea who picked up his first major trophy said "“I thought we started well, we tried to keep the ball open. In the second-half I thought we did better, we moved the ball. We got a few breaks at various times and managed to get the points.”“I don’t always feel the silverware is as important as the outside thinks, but it is important. I thought it important we stayed at the game - they’re a resilient bunch, they’ve been through a fair bit. “We had nine Munster final debutants, sometimes people think we’ve been going since the year 2000. We had nine people who played their first Munster final there - I think that’s good, to have that transition.“I thought a five-point win - maybe those who watch the game don’t call it a close game, but for me it was as close as it gets. I didn’t relax until the last minute of play.[16] “We’ve been through close games and sometimes we’ve come out the wrong side of them, but you have to be careful judging a team who come out the wrong side of a game by a point or two. I was always happy the team would be capable of winning a really tight match, and today was a really tight match.”[17]

Former Waterford player, John Mullane writing in the Irish Independent felt it was an important win for Tipperary saying "For Tipperary, this was an important landmark under Eamon O'Shea, the first piece of silverware they have collected in his third and final season in charge. What will have pleased him most was Tipp's ability to come through a battle because those question marks remained after losing the 2013 and 2014 National League finals, and last year's All-Ireland decider."[18][19]

Former Tipperary player, Nicky English writing in the Irish Times thinks that both teams can take something from the game saying "Both Tipperary and Waterford can take something from this but, importantly, they have room to improve before the All-Ireland series and will need to, as this wasn’t a great match. A few weeks ago the consensus was that Kilkenny and Tipperary were decisively ahead of the chasing pack. But now, although they’ve won their provincial titles, I think they’ve both shown vulnerabilities in their game which will encourage the other four teams still in the championship."[20]

On the Sunday Game on the night of the match, Tipperary captain Brendan Maher was named as the man of the match by a panel consisting of Donal Óg Cusack and Eddie Brennan. The other nominees were Tipperary's Cathal Barrett and Waterford’s Maurice Shanahan.

References edit

  1. ^ "Do you agree with The Sunday Game's man-of-the-match selection?". The 42. 12 July 2015. Retrieved 14 July 2015.
  2. ^ . Munster GAA. 12 July 2015. Archived from the original on 10 July 2015. Retrieved 14 July 2015.
  3. ^ "Tipperary 0-21 Waterford 0-16: Premier County end the Deise's unbeaten run to claim their 41st Munster hurling title". Irish Mirror. 12 July 2015. Retrieved 14 July 2015.
  4. ^ "Munster SHC final: Tipp turn the screw in second-half". Hogan Stand. 12 July 2015. Retrieved 14 July 2015.
  5. ^ "Tipperary's hurlers can finish what they've started by becoming All-Ireland champions". The 42. 12 July 2015. Retrieved 14 July 2015.
  6. ^ "Eamon O'Shea finally gets right tune out of Tipperary". Irish Examiner. 12 July 2015. Retrieved 14 July 2015.
  7. ^ "Semple gets green light as Waterford agree deal for Thurles clash". Irish Independent. 23 June 2015. Retrieved 24 June 2015.
  8. ^ "Waterford boss Derek McGrath content as Thurles chosen to host Munster final". Irish Examiner. 24 June 2015. Retrieved 24 June 2015.
  9. ^ "The definitive A to Z of the Munster hurling final". Irish Examiner. 12 July 2015. Retrieved 14 July 2015.
  10. ^ "Tipperary claim Munster minor hurling title to deny Limerick three-in-a-row". The 42. 12 July 2015. Retrieved 14 July 2015.
  11. ^ "Start for goal hero in Munster hurling final as Waterford make one change". The 42. 11 July 2015. Retrieved 14 July 2015.
  12. ^ "2 changes and full debut in Tipperary team for Munster hurling final". The 42. 11 July 2015. Retrieved 14 July 2015.
  13. ^ "Munster Final: as it happened". The 42. 12 July 2015. Retrieved 14 July 2015.
  14. ^ "DONAL O'GRADY: Derek McGrath must now galvanise Waterford". Irish Independent. 14 July 2015. Retrieved 14 July 2015.
  15. ^ "Derek McGrath takes positives from Waterford's defeat". Irish Times. 14 July 2015. Retrieved 14 July 2015.
  16. ^ "Eamon O'Shea takes delight in 'battling' Tipperary victory". RTÉ Sport. 14 July 2015. Retrieved 14 July 2015.
  17. ^ "Eamon O'Shea content as Tipperary patience rewarded". Irish Independent. 14 July 2015. Retrieved 14 July 2015.
  18. ^ "John Mullane: We should follow lead of soccer after minute's silence in Thurles was marred by a few shouts". Irish Independent. 14 July 2015. Retrieved 14 July 2015.
  19. ^ "Tipp gain sweet release in victory cut from granite". Irish Independent. 14 July 2015. Retrieved 14 July 2015.
  20. ^ "Nicky English: Both Tipp and Waterford have plenty of room for improvement". Irish Times. 14 July 2015. Retrieved 14 July 2015.

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The 2015 Munster Senior Hurling Championship Final was a hurling match which was played on 12 July 2015 at Semple Stadium Thurles The winners would advance to the semi finals of the All Ireland Senior Hurling Championship with the loser going into the All Ireland quarter finals Tipperary and Waterford contested the final with Tipperary winning the title on a 0 21 to 0 16 scoreline 2 The win was Tipperary s 41st Munster Senior title and first since 2012 3 4 5 6 2015 Munster Senior Hurling FinalEvent2015 Munster Senior Hurling ChampionshipTipperary Waterford0 21 0 16Date12 July 2015VenueSemple Stadium ThurlesMan of the MatchBrendan Maher 1 RefereeJames Owens Wexford Attendance43 084WeatherDry 20142016 Contents 1 Previous Munster Final encounters 2 Route to the final 2 1 Tipperary 2 2 Waterford 3 Build Up 4 Team News 5 Match 5 1 Summary 5 2 Details 6 Reaction 7 ReferencesPrevious Munster Final encounters editDate Venue Tipperary score Waterford score Match report23 August 1925 Fraher Field Dungarvan 6 06 24 1 02 5 6 July 1958 Semple Stadium Thurles 4 12 24 1 05 8 5 August 1962 Gaelic Grounds Limerick 5 14 29 2 03 9 28 July 1963 Gaelic Grounds Limerick 0 08 8 0 11 11 2 July 1989 Pairc Ui Chaoimh Cork 0 26 26 2 08 14 Irish Times30 June 2002 Pairc Ui Chaoimh Cork 3 12 21 2 23 29 Irish Examiner12 July 2009 Semple Stadium Thurles 4 14 26 2 16 22 RTE Sport10 July 2011 Pairc Ui Chaoimh Cork 7 19 40 0 19 19 Irish Independent15 July 2012 Pairc Ui Chaoimh Cork 2 17 23 0 16 16 Irish ExaminerRoute to the final editTipperary edit 21 June 2015 16 00 Semi final nbsp Limerick 1 16 4 23 nbsp Tipperary Gaelic Grounds Attendance 31 488 Referee B Gavin Offaly S Dowling 1 7 D Hannon 0 3 D Breen 0 1 G O Mahony 0 1 G Mulcahy 0 2 S O Brien 0 1 D O Grady 0 1 Report S Callanan 2 5 J O Dwyer 0 7 J Forde 1 3 M Breen 1 0 P Maher 0 3 S McGrath 0 2 N O Meara 0 1 J Woodlock 0 1 S Bourke 0 1 Waterford edit 7 June 2015 16 00 Semi final nbsp Cork 1 21 3 19 nbsp Waterford Semple Stadium Attendance 21 047 Referee B Kelly Westmeath P Horgan 1 7 goal and six points frees P Cronin 0 5 A Cadogan 0 2 D McCarthy 0 1 one 65 A Walsh 0 1 L O Farrell 0 1 D Kearney 0 1 M Ellis 0 1 C Lehane 0 1 B Cooper 0 1 Report M Shanahan 1 9 seven frees one 65 T Devine 1 0 J Dillon 1 0 K Moran 0 2 Stephen Bennett 0 2 Shane Bennett 0 2 A Gleeson 0 1 free T de Burca 0 1 C Dunford 0 1 P Curran 0 1 Build Up editOn 23 June Waterford and Tipperary struck a deal to stage the final at Semple Stadium in Thurles as the regular venue for this fixture Pairc Ui Chaoimh is out of commission due to redevelopment work 7 8 9 Ticket prices for the final ranged from 30 to 35 in the stand and 25 in the terrace with Tipperary allocated the Killinan End terrace and Waterford the Town End TerraceThe match was shown live on RTE Two as part of The Sunday Game Live with commentary from Marty Morrissey and Michael Duignan In the Minor final which was played before the senior final Tipperary defeated Limerick 0 20 to 0 17 10 Team News editWaterford made one change to the side that defeated Cork in the semi final with Tom Devine making first championship start 11 Tipperary made two changes to the team that defeated Limerick with Michael Breen making his full championship debut at right half back and the fit again Cathal Barrett taking over from injured Paddy Stapleton at right corner back Conor O Brien is replaced by Ronan Maher in the full back line 12 Match editSummary edit Tipperary got the opening point with a strike from Niall O Meara with Colin Dunford getting Waterford s first score to make it two points to one after 5 minutes Tipperary opened up a four point lead after 12 minutes on a six points to two scoreline and had a 0 10 to 0 9 lead at half time helped by four Seamus Callanan points Jason Forde got the opening score of the second half to push Tipperary s lead to two points Maurice Shanahan got the equalizing score for Waterford in the 43rd minute to make the score 0 11 each John O Dwyer got his third point in the 58th minute to open up a three point lead for Tipperary Lar Corbett then increased the lead to four with a long range shot Seamus Callanan scored another point from a 65 to increase the lead back to four after Maurice Shanahan had got one back for Waterford Two more points from Tipperary increased the lead to five points before both teams traded points to leave the final score 0 21 to Tipperary 0 16 to Waterford 13 Details edit 12 July 2015 FinalTipperary0 21 0 16WaterfordSeamus Callanan 0 6 0 4f 0 2 65 John O Dwyer 0 5 0 2f Niall O Meara 0 3 Jason Forde 0 2 Patrick Maher 0 2 Michael Breen 0 1 Lar Corbett 0 1 Shane Bourke 0 1 Report Maurice Shanahan 0 8 0 3f 0 2 65 Kevin Moran 0 2 Austin Gleeson 0 2 Shane Fives 0 2 Patrick Curran 0 1 Colin Dunford 0 1Semple Stadium ThurlesAttendance 43 084Referee James Owens Wexford nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Tipperary GAA nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Waterford GAAReaction editWaterford manager Derek McGrath speaking after the game said I think the first 10 or 15 minutes Tipp looked a bit more fluid than us I thought we got a grip in the middle part of the first half and we seemed to be able to grind it out This much vaunted system seemed to be up and running and we were disappointed to go in a point down But I could have no real qualms overall I thought Tipp were a slightly better team than us 14 15 Tipperary manager Eamon O Shea who picked up his first major trophy said I thought we started well we tried to keep the ball open In the second half I thought we did better we moved the ball We got a few breaks at various times and managed to get the points I don t always feel the silverware is as important as the outside thinks but it is important I thought it important we stayed at the game they re a resilient bunch they ve been through a fair bit We had nine Munster final debutants sometimes people think we ve been going since the year 2000 We had nine people who played their first Munster final there I think that s good to have that transition I thought a five point win maybe those who watch the game don t call it a close game but for me it was as close as it gets I didn t relax until the last minute of play 16 We ve been through close games and sometimes we ve come out the wrong side of them but you have to be careful judging a team who come out the wrong side of a game by a point or two I was always happy the team would be capable of winning a really tight match and today was a really tight match 17 Former Waterford player John Mullane writing in the Irish Independent felt it was an important win for Tipperary saying For Tipperary this was an important landmark under Eamon O Shea the first piece of silverware they have collected in his third and final season in charge What will have pleased him most was Tipp s ability to come through a battle because those question marks remained after losing the 2013 and 2014 National League finals and last year s All Ireland decider 18 19 Former Tipperary player Nicky English writing in the Irish Times thinks that both teams can take something from the game saying Both Tipperary and Waterford can take something from this but importantly they have room to improve before the All Ireland series and will need to as this wasn t a great match A few weeks ago the consensus was that Kilkenny and Tipperary were decisively ahead of the chasing pack But now although they ve won their provincial titles I think they ve both shown vulnerabilities in their game which will encourage the other four teams still in the championship 20 On the Sunday Game on the night of the match Tipperary captain Brendan Maher was named as the man of the match by a panel consisting of Donal og Cusack and Eddie Brennan The other nominees were Tipperary s Cathal Barrett and Waterford s Maurice Shanahan References edit Do you agree with The Sunday Game s man of the match selection The 42 12 July 2015 Retrieved 14 July 2015 Tipperary 0 21 Waterford 0 16 Munster GAA 12 July 2015 Archived from the original on 10 July 2015 Retrieved 14 July 2015 Tipperary 0 21 Waterford 0 16 Premier County end the Deise s unbeaten run to claim their 41st Munster hurling title Irish Mirror 12 July 2015 Retrieved 14 July 2015 Munster SHC final Tipp turn the screw in second half Hogan Stand 12 July 2015 Retrieved 14 July 2015 Tipperary s hurlers can finish what they ve started by becoming All Ireland champions The 42 12 July 2015 Retrieved 14 July 2015 Eamon O Shea finally gets right tune out of Tipperary Irish Examiner 12 July 2015 Retrieved 14 July 2015 Semple gets green light as Waterford agree deal for Thurles clash Irish Independent 23 June 2015 Retrieved 24 June 2015 Waterford boss Derek McGrath content as Thurles chosen to host Munster final Irish Examiner 24 June 2015 Retrieved 24 June 2015 The definitive A to Z of the Munster hurling final Irish Examiner 12 July 2015 Retrieved 14 July 2015 Tipperary claim Munster minor hurling title to deny Limerick three in a row The 42 12 July 2015 Retrieved 14 July 2015 Start for goal hero in Munster hurling final as Waterford make one change The 42 11 July 2015 Retrieved 14 July 2015 2 changes and full debut in Tipperary team for Munster hurling final The 42 11 July 2015 Retrieved 14 July 2015 Munster Final as it happened The 42 12 July 2015 Retrieved 14 July 2015 DONAL O GRADY Derek McGrath must now galvanise Waterford Irish Independent 14 July 2015 Retrieved 14 July 2015 Derek McGrath takes positives from Waterford s defeat Irish Times 14 July 2015 Retrieved 14 July 2015 Eamon O Shea takes delight in battling Tipperary victory RTE Sport 14 July 2015 Retrieved 14 July 2015 Eamon O Shea content as Tipperary patience rewarded Irish Independent 14 July 2015 Retrieved 14 July 2015 John Mullane We should follow lead of soccer after minute s silence in Thurles was marred by a few shouts Irish Independent 14 July 2015 Retrieved 14 July 2015 Tipp gain sweet release in victory cut 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