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P87-91 Ð All Ire Junior Hurling LEINSTER G.A.A. Leinster Junior All-Ireland Hurling Winning Teams 1923 OFFALY - Jack Holligan (Capt), Mick Cordial, Will Cordial, Andy Cordial, Ned Hayes, Peter Lyons, Bill Fox, Pat Fox, Willie Ryan, Martin Whelan, Nicholas White, Mick Carroll, J. Carroll, Jim Murphy, Jack Horan. Subs - Dick Conway (used), Stephen Cloonan, T. Doherty, Mick Spain, T. Sullivan. 1927 MEATH - Larry Mitchell (Capt), Bob Collins, Mick Cluster, Tom Irwin, Joe Loughran, John Doherty, Ned Giles, Mick Madden, Willie Smith, Tom Brown, Seamus Finn, Christy Doran, Tom Loughran, Tommy Carrigy, Jimmy Griffin. Subs - Martin Doherty, James White, Dinny Meagher, Charlie Curley, Peter Moran, Paddy Kelly. Charlie Curley and Martin Doherty played in drawn game. Joe Loughran and Tommy Carrigy were on for replay. 1928 KILKENNY - Mick Bergin, Paddy Kelly, Tom Mullins (Capt), Jack Carroll, John McNamara, Tommy Grace, Paddy Butler, Tim Cronin, Jim Walsh, Dinny Duggan, Martin Brennan, Paddy Dowling, Paddy Walsh (Skipper), John Fitzpatrick, Pierce Dwan. Subs - John Phelan, Kieran White, Lotty Fitzpartick, Paddy Walsh (Nully), Ker McGrath, Frank Nolan. 1929 OFFALY - Mick Corrigan, Ned Nolan, Jack Kinnarney, Bill Guinan, Mick Dooley, Jim Dooley, Tom Dooley, Tom Carroll, Jack Verney, Mick Coughlan, Jim Holligan, Joe Carroll, P.J. Grogan (Capt), Joe King, Will Cordial. Subs - Dick Conway, Mick Leahy, Mick Carroll, Mick Brien, James Killeen, Bill Lalor, Mick Digan, Jim O’Donnell, Sonny Wrafter. 1932 DUBLIN - Martin O’Hara (Capt), Thomas O’Brien, Mick Gleeson, John Kavanagh, Barney Reynolds, Frank Aherne, Connie Sheehan, Pat Sexton, William Flanagan, Tom Flanagan, John Flanagan, Jim Moran, Tom Dwyer, William Higgins, Dan Sherry. Subs - John Scully, Denis Elebert, Gerry Kelly, James Smith, Pat O’Dwyer, Michael Carr, Michael Saunders. 1936 WESTMEATH - Paddy Fahy, Willie Doyle, Jack Mulligan, Frank Monaghan, Todd Nugent, Frank White, Tom Gavigan, Eamon Moynihan, Paddy Lenihan, Tommy 87 LEINSTER G.A.A. Morgan, Mick McCarthy (Capt), Sean Skehal, Tom McNeice, Tim McGrath, Colm Boland. Sub - Joe Leonard (used). 1937 DUBLIN - James Hennessy, Pat Tolan, Mick Butler, Paddy Crowley, Pat Horan, Dave Hurley, Sean Barrett, Terry Leahy, Bobby Ryan, Matt Fletcher, Paddy McCormack, Jim Byrne, John Maher, Peadar McMahon (Capt), Paddy Doody. Subs - M. Moroney, Willie Walsh, J. Little, Denis O’Donovan, John Crowley. 1946 KILKENNY - Jack Egan, Paddy O’Connor, Pat Hayden, Mark Marnell, Paddy Cahill, Peter Pendergast, Ned Power, Podge Dack (Capt), Pat Stapleton, Henry Giles, Mick Kenny, Ned Doyle, Pakie McEvoy, Din Maher, Bill Cahill. Subs - Ned Purcell for Jack Egan. Sean Murray, Jamesie O’Donnell, Wattie Ryan, John Heffernan. Shem Downey and Martin McEvoy who played in earlier rounds but were promoted to senior team were given All Ireland Medals. 1948 MEATH - Dick Grogan, Paddy Kane, Ollie Reilly, Niall Collier, Sonny Kelly, Tony Donnelly, Mick Kane, Denis Mulligan, Pat Donnelly, Donal O’Mahoney, Paddy Kelly, Aidan Foran, Larry Wright, Michael O’Brien, Brian Smith. Subs - Thomas Gerard for Larry Wright. John Clarke, Jim Clarke, Tommy Carolan, Patrick Mitchell, Christy Tuite, Jim Lane, Fergus Foran, Dick Weldon, Joe Loughran. Thomas Gerard and Joe Loughran played in drawn game. Paddy Kelly and Donal O’Mahoney came on for replay. 1951 KILKENNY - Dick Rockett, Jack Lynch, Johnny Hockey (Capt), Billy Bolger, Tom Walsh, Paul Fitzgerald, Johnny McGovern, Paddy Stapleton, John Sutton, Paddy Johnston, Paddy Henneberry, Micky Gardiner, Tom Ryan, Rick Burke, John Barron. Subs - John Doherty, Nick Healy, Paddy Ryan, John Heffernan, Donal Gorey. 1952 DUBLIN - S. Murphy, J. Duggan, W. Holmes, Joe Young, James Manton, Christy Hayes, D. Kelly, Liam Skelly (Capt), Larry Harding, James Rogers, Tom Ryan, Mick Ryan, W. Fletcher, J. Griffin, Sean Daly. Subs - M. McHale, J. Phelan, T. Brogan, T. Conroy, Cathal McLoughlin. 1956 KILKENNY - Jack Murphy, Tom Walsh, Jim Walsh, Sean Tyrell (Capt), Phil Murphy, Rody O’Neill, Jimmy Burke, Florrie McCarthy, Donal Gorey, Denis Heaslip, Dick Bolger, Jack Dunne, Mick Fleming, Billy Costigan, Dinny Hogan. Subs - Jimmy Coyne (used) Peter Fennelly, Dixie Brennan, Paddy Leacy, Tom Ryan. 88 LEINSTER G.A.A. 1962 KILDARE - Pat Dunny, Paddy Morris, Tony Whelan, Peter Sharpe, Derry Noonan, Tom Connell (Capt), Ailbe Sullivan, Pat Curley, Frank Fogarty, Jim Baker, Mick Wall, Kieran O’Malley, Mick Leahy, Larry Kiely, Steve Schwer. Subs - Pat Cummins for Jim Baker, Fintan Morrissey, Noel Cummins, John Dunne, Noel Kenny. 1966 KILDARE - Jimmy Curran, Colm O’Malley, Peter Sharpe, Jack Wall, Frank Fogarty, Pat Dunny, Tommy Carew, Bobby Burke, Tommy Christian, Jim Lalor, Donnacha O’Keeffe, Mick Dwane, Nicky Behan, Billy Quinn, Mick O’Brien. Subs - Lorcan O’Rourke for Jim Lalor, Pat Connolly, Aidan Byrne, Liam Casey, Pat Nash, Cliff Murphy, Fintan Morrissey, Jim Coffey. 1967 WICKLOW - John Torpey, Tadgh Collins, Jim Fogarty, Liam Collins, Jim Kearns (Capt), Tommy Kelly, Rory O’Shea, Sean Doyle, Anthony Doyle, Peter O’Dwyer, Liam Jordan, Tommy Morrissey, Michael Jordan, Tom Scott, Billy Hilliard. Subs - Charlie Keddy for Tommy Kelly, John Kelly, Andy Byrne, Vincent McCarthy, Mick Daly, Liam O’Loughlin, George Delaney, Sean Kennedy, Sean O’Brien. Andy Byrne played in drawn game. Liam Collins was on for replay. Sub in drawn game Charlie Keddy for Jim Fogarty. 1970 MEATH - Patsy McGovern, Tommy Troy, Tony Reilly, Martin Doherty, Eamon Cosgrave, Georgie Baugh, Paddy Priest, Frank McCann, Paddy Christie, Richie Melia, Mattie McCabe, Seamus Carney, Frank Gleeson, Seamus Gohery, Noel Costello. Subs- John Curtis for Paddy Christie, John Doherty for Bill Eiffe for Martin Doherty, John Harty. John Harty and John Doherty played in drawn game. Frank Gleeson and Seamus Gohery came on for replay. Subs in drawn game Frank Gleeson for Mattie McCabe, Seamus Gohery for John Doherty. 1971 WICKLOW - Jim Byrne, Liam O’Loughlin, Tony Reilly, Jimmy O’Shaughnessy, John Doyle, Freddie Byrne, Michael O’Neill, Paddy Reilly (Capt), Pat Berkery, Paddy Sheehan, Tommy McCarthy, Tommy Kennedy, George Delaney, Eamon Murray, Gerry Gibbons. Subs - Andy Byrne for George Delaney, Denis O’Sullivan for Andy Byrne, Pat O’Connell for Gerry Gibbons, Tom Byrne, Tom Keenan, John Kelly, Don Gorman, Pat Doyle, Mick Connolly, Mick Kennedy. Pat Doyle and Denis O’Sullivan played in first drawn game. Gerry Gibbons and Tommy Kennedy came on for disputed game and retained their places for third game. 89 LEINSTER G.A.A. 1976 LOUTH - Pat Hartnett, Jim McGuinness, Joe Delaney, Sean Walsh, Damien Callan, Peadar Fahy, L. McKillian, Aidan Byrne, Leslie Toal, Sean McEneaney, Tom Rice, Patsy Murphy, Tom Melia, Tim Lowry, Sean Mulcairns. Subs - Michael McGarry for Aidan Byrne, D.Hegarty for L. McKillian, B. Clarke, John Clarke, Mal Begley, A. McDonagh, T. Kelly, Michael Rice. 1977 LOUTH - Pat Hartnett, Mal Begley, Joe Delaney, Con McGinley, Damien Callan, Peadar Fahy, Sean Walsh, Patsy Murphy, Aidan Kerrigan, Tom Ryan, Tom Rice, Tony Melia, Sean Mulcairns, Tim Lowry, O. Reilly,. Subs - Jim McGuinness for Con McGinley, Sean McEneaney, D. Hegarty, T. Kelly, Nicky Hoyne, M. McGrath. Leslie Toal selected to play but had to cry off. 1984 KILKENNY - John Brennan (Capt), Bill O’Hara, Mick Galway, Tom Whelan, Pat Power, John Marnell, Mick Cleere, David Hoyne, Seanie Tyrell, Dick Walsh, Pat Walsh, John McDonald, Mick Doyle, John O’Dwyer, Michael Rafter. Subs - John Lawlor (used), Jimmy Kinsella (used), Paddy Heffernan, Eugene Brennan, Jimmy Dunne, David Burke, Anthony Bergin, Sean Kiely, John Hall. 1985 WEXFORD - Sean Dunne, Jimmy Pendergast, Willie Dunphy, Ben Bernie, Luke Finn, Jimmy Furlong, Jimmy Weafer, John Barron, Pat Owley, Ray Murphy, John Walsh (Capt), Michael Murphy, Sean Murphy, Brendan O’Connor, Tom Byrne. Subs - Pat Barden for Seamus Murphy, Padraig Baily for Ben Bernie, Vinny Murphy for Michael Murphy, Jim Doyle, Pat O’Hanlon, Larry Banville, Sean Conroy, Tony Bernie. Martin Storey was unable to play owing to an injury. 1986 KILKENNY - Michael Walsh, Jimmy Lennon, Des Dunne, Eddie Wall, John Power, Mick Cleere, Gerry Kenny, Michael Morrissey (Capt), Kevin Hennessy, Tommy Bawle, Tommy Lennon, Denis Carroll, Dick Walsh, Liam McCarthy, John Meaney. Subs - Larry Cleere for Mick Cleere, John Dunphy, Pat Brophy, Johnny Ronan, John Joe Long, Mick Doyle, Billy McEvoy, Billy Ronan, Denis McCarthy, John O’Dwyer, Mick Power. 1988 KILKENNY - David Burke, John Marnell, Paudie Holden, Jimmy Lennon, Sean Caulfield, Pat Dwyer, Tomas McCluskey, Gordan Ryan, Pat Ryan, Tommy Bawle, Joe Walsh, Denis Carroll, Michael Rafter, John O’Dwyer, Johnny Ronon (Capt). Subs - 90 LEINSTER G.A.A. Pat Gannon for John O’Dwyer, Denis McCarthy for Denis Carroll, Eddie Wall, Billy Ronan, Kevin Hennessy, John Dunphy, Dick Walsh, Nicky Grace, Stephen Foskin, John Ryan, Jim Bergin. 1990 KILKENNY - Michael Walsh, Tony Byrne, Paudie Holden (Capt) Liam Simpson, Joe Murphy, Pat Walsh, John Mahon, Tommy Bawle, Pat Ryan, Micahel Dunphy, Tom Murphy, Charlie Carter, Michael Rafter, Jimmy Lennon, Michael Walsh (Slieverue). Subs - Michael Walsh (Moncoin) for Michael Rafter, Pat Hoban for Jimmy Lennon, Denis Carroll, John Dunphy, Sean Caulfield, Tom Lyng, Gerry Drennan, Gerry Purcell, Charlie Purcell, Tom Murphy (Tullogher - Rosbercon) 1992 WEXFORD - Michael Quigley, Davy Morris, Pat McGrath, Jimmy Furlong, Paul Nolan, Ger Cody (Capt), Dave Guiney, Pat Owley, Rod Guiney, Robbie O’Callaghan, Pat Byrne, Ray Quigley, John Byrne, James Bolger, Sean Conroy. Subs - Eamon Scallan for Ray Quigley, John
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