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Media Pack 2020 Liberty Insurance All-Ireland Senior Championship Media Pack 2020 Liberty Insurance All-Ireland Senior Championship Final Match information Liberty Insurance All-Ireland Senior Championship Final Galway v Kilkenny Date: Saturday, December 12th 2020 Venue: Croke Park , Dublin Throw in: 7:00pm In the event of a draw the replay will take place on Saturday December 19th (Venue etc. TBC). Match Officials: Referee: Owen Elliot (Antrim) Standby/Line: John Dermody (Westmeath) Linesperson: Ray Kelly (Kildare) 4th Official: Andy Larkin (Cork) 5th Official: Kevin O’Brien (Limerick) Umpires: Seán Magee, John Sayers, Kieran McGuinness, Paul O’Neill Paths to the Final: Galway – Group 1 18th October: Wexford 3-9 Galway 5-17 1st November: Galway 3-13 Offaly 0-3 8th November: Galway 0-15 Cork 0-12 Semi-Final: 28th November: Galway 1-11 Tipperary 0-8 Kilkenny – Group 2 17th October: Waterford 0-8 Kilkenny 0-15 24th October: Kilkenny 6-23 Westmeath 1-7 8th November: Kilkenny 2-16 Limerick 0-8 Semi-Final: 28th November: Kilkenny 2-10 Cork 1-11 All-Ireland Senior Championship Stats 2020: Games Played: 18 Matches Total Number of Goals: 43 Goals Total Number of Points: 431 Points Total Scored in Senior Championship: 43-431 (560 Points Total) Galway Championship Stats 2020: Games Played: 4 Matches Total Number of Goals: 9 Goals Total Number of Points: 64 Points Total Number of Goals Conceded: 2 Goals Total Number of Points Conceded: 34 Points Biggest Winning Margin: v Offaly in Round 2 by 19 Points Most Conceded in a Game: v Wexford in Round 1 (3 Goals 9 Points) Kilkenny Championship Stats 2020: Games Played: 4 Matches Total Number of Goals: 10 Goals Total Number of Points: 56 Points Total Number of Goals Conceded: 3 Goals Total Number of Points Conceded: 32 Points Biggest Winning Margin: v Westmeath in Round 2 by 31 Points Most conceded in a Game: v Cork in Semi-Final (1 Goal 11 Points) Past Finals between the two Counties: 2013: Galway 1-9 Kilkenny 0-7 2019: Galway 3-14 Kilkenny 0-17 Total Number of Senior Championship Finals Reached: (Including 2020) Galway: 19 Kilkenny: 25 Total Number of Senior Championship Titles: Galway: 3 Kilkenny: 13 First All-Ireland Senior Championship Final Appearance: Galway: 1932 Kilkenny: 1970 Galway Panel 2020: Laura Glynn Sarsfields Goalkeeper Personal Trainer & Athletic Therapist Sarah Healy St. Thomas Goalkeeper Student Ciara Donohue Mullagh Defender Behaviour Therapist Dervla Higgins Athenry Defender Athletic Therapist Emma Helebert Ballinderreen Defender Midwife Heather Cooney St. Thomas Defender Primary School Teacher Lisa Casserly Ballinderreen Defender HR Recruitment Consultant Lorraine Ryan Killimordaly Defender Secondary School Teacher Róisín Black Oranmore-Maree Defender Primary School Teacher Sarah Dervan Mullagh Defender Industrial Engineer Shauna Healy Ardrahan Defender Podiatrist Siobhán Coen Ballinderreen Defender Occupational Therapist Siobhán Ardrahan Defender Dentist Gardiner Tara Kenny Sarsfields Defender Quality Technician Ann Marie Starr Killimor Midfielder Supply Chain Planner Aoife Donohue Mullagh Midfielder Secondary School Teacher Catriona Cappataggle Midfielder Doctor in General Practice Cormican Ciara Murphy Clarinbridge Midfielder Secondary School Teacher Molly Mannion Mountbellew- Midfielder Student Moylough Niamh McGrath Sarsfields Midfielder Solicitor Ailish O'Reilly Oranmore-Maree Forward Primary School Teacher Carrie Dolan Clarinbridge Forward Student Catherine Mountbellew- Forward Student Finnerty Moylough Niamh Hanniffy Oranmore-Maree Forward Secondary School Teacher Niamh Kilkenny Pearses Forward Secondary School Teacher Noreen Coen Athenry Forward Secondary School Teacher Orlaith McGrath Sarsfields Forward Secondary School Teacher Rebecca Ardrahan Forward Gym Owner/Personal Trainer Hennelly Sarah Spellman Sarsfields Forward Student Siobhán Sarsfields Forward Student McGrath Kilkenny Panel 2020: Aoife Norris Piltown Goalkeeper Student Emma Kavanagh The Rower-Inistioge Goalkeeper Teacher Aoife Prendergast Dicksboro Defender Student Catherine Foley Windgap Defender Microbiology Analyst Ciara O'Shea Dicksboro Defender Student Claire Phelan Lisdowney Defender Teacher Collette Dormer Barrow Rangers Defender Architect Technologist Davina Tobin Emeralds Defender Barber Grace Walsh Tullaroan Defender Nurse Meighan Farrell Thomastown Defender Early Childhood Practioneer Michelle Teehan James Stephens Defender Student Miriam Bambrick Barrow Rangers Defender Teacher Niamh Deely James Stephens Defender Student Anna Farrell Thomastown Midfielder Bank Official Kelly Ann Doyle Piltown Midfielder Student Anne Dalton St. Lachtain’s Forward Bank Official Aoife Doyle Piltown Forward Student/Micro Lab Analyst Ciara Phelan Dicksboro Forward Student Danielle Morrissey Conahy Shamrocks Forward Student Denise Gaule Windgap Forward Building Services Engineer Edel Coonan St. Martin's Forward Dental Nurse Katie Nolan St. Martin's Forward Fitness Instructor Laura Murphy O'Loughlin Gaels Forward Student Laura Norris Piltown Forward Talent Acquistion Specialist Lucinda Gahan Dicksboro Forward Psychiatric Nurse Lydia Fitzpatrick St.Lachtain’s Forward Teacher Mary O'Connell Clara Forward Teacher Michaela Windgap Forward Recruitment Operations Co- Kenneally Ordinator Miriam Walsh Tullaroan Forward Early Childhood Practioner Steffi Fitzgerald Young Irelands Forward Student Roll of Honour 1932: Dublin/Galway: 3-2 to 0-2 (Mollie Gill) 1933: Dublin/Galway: 9-2 to 4-0 (Mollie Gill) 1934: Cork/Louth: 4-3 to 1-4 (Kate Dunlea) 1935: Cork/Dublin: 3-4 to 4-0 (Josie McGrath) 1936: Cork/Louth: 6-4 to 3-3 (Kitty Cotter) 1937: Dublin/Galway: 9-4 to 1-0 (Mary Walsh) 1938: Dublin/Cork: 5-0 to 2-3 (Emmy Delaney) 1939: Cork/Galway: 6-1 to 1-1 (Renee Fitzgerald) 1940: Cork/Galway: 4-1 to 2-2 (Lil Kirby) 1941: Cork/Dublin: 7-5 to 1-2 (Kitty Buckley) 1942: Dublin/Cork: 4-1 to 2-2 (R Peggy Griffin) 1943: Dublin/Cork: 8-0 to 1-1 (Peggy Griffin) 1944: Dublin/Antrim: 5-4 to 0-0 (Doreen Rogers) 1945: Antrim/Waterford: 5-2 to 3-2 (Marie O’Gorman) 1946: Antrim/Galway: 4-1 to 2-3 (Marjorie Griffin) 1947: Antrim/Dublin: 2-4 to 2-1 (Celia Quinn) 1948: Dublin/Down: 11-4 to 4-2 (Sophie Brack) 1949: Dublin/Tipperary: 8-6 to 4-1 (Doreen Rogers) 1950: Dublin/Antrim: 6-5 to 4-1 (Pat Raftery) 1951: Dublin/Antrim: 8-6 to 4-1 (Sophie Brack) 1952: Dublin/Antrim: 5-1 to 4-2 (Sophie Brack) 1953: Dublin/Tipperary: 8-4 to 1-3 (Sophie Brack) 1954: Dublin/Derry: 10-4 to 4-2 (Sophie Brack) 1955: Dublin/Cork: 9-2 to 5-6 (Sophie Brack) 1956: Antrim/Cork: 5-3 to 4-2 (Madge Rainey) 1957: Dublin/Antrim: 3-3 to 3-1 (Eileen Duffy) 1958: Dublin/Tipperary: 5-4 to 1-1 (Kathleen Mills) 1959: Dublin/Mayo: 11-6 to 1-3 (Brid Reid) 1960: Dublin/Galway: 6-2 to 2-0 (Doreen Brennan) 1961: Dublin/Tipperary: 7-2 to 4-1 (Betty Hughes) 1962: Dublin/Galway: 5-5 to 2-0 (Betty Hughes) 1963: Dublin/Antrim: 7-3 to 2-5 (Úna O’Connor) 1964: Dublin/Antrim: 7-4 to 3-1 (Úna O’Connor) 1965: Dublin/Tipperary: 10-1 to 5-3 (Kay Ryder) 1966: Dublin/Antrim: 2-2 to 0-6 (Kay Ryder) 1967: Antrim/Dublin: 3-9 to 4-2 (R Sue Cashman) 1968: Wexford/Cork: 4-2 to 2-5 (Mary Walsh) 1969: Wexford/Antrim: 4-4 to 4-2 (Brigid Doyle) 1970: Cork/Kilkenny: 5-7 to 3-2 (Ann Comerford) 1971: Cork/Wexford: 4-6 to 1-2 (Betty Sugrue) 1972: Cork/Kilkenny: 2-5 to 1-4 (Hannah Dineen) 1973: Cork/Antrim: 2-5 to 3-1 (Marie Costine) 1974: Kilkenny/Cork: 3-3 to 1-5 (R Teresa O’Neill) 1975: Wexford/Cork: 4-3 to 1-2 (Gretta Quigley) 1976: Kilkenny/Dublin: 0-6 to 1-2 (Mary Fennelly) 1977: Kilkenny/Wexford: 3-4 to 1-3 (Angela Downey) 1978: Cork/Dublin: 6-4 to 1-2 (Nancy O’Driscoll) 1979: Antrim/Tipperary: 2-3 to 1-3 (Mairéad McAtamney) 1980: Cork/Limerick: 1-8 to 2-2 (R Mary Geaney) 1981: Kilkenny/Cork: 1-9 to 0-7 (R Liz Neary) 1982: Cork/Dublin: 2-7 to 2-6 (Pat Linehan) 1983: Cork/Dublin: 2-5 to 1-6 (Cathy Landers) 1984: Dublin/Tipperary: 5-9 to 2-4 (Ann Colgan) 1985: Kilkenny/Dublin: 0-13 to 1-5 (Bridie McGarry) 1986: Kilkenny/Dublin: 2-12 to 2-3 (Liz Neary) 1987: Kilkenny/Cork: 3-10 to 1-7 (Bridie McGarry) 1988: Kilkenny/Cork: 4-11 to 3-8 (Angela Downey) 1989: Kilkenny/Cork: 3-10 to 2-6 (Ann Downey) 1990: Kilkenny/Wexford: 1-14 to 0-7 (Breda Holmes) 1991: Kilkenny/Cork: 3-8 to 0-10 (Angela Downey) 1992: Cork/Wexford: 1-20 to 2-6 (Sandie Fitzgibbon) 1993: Cork/Galway: 3-15 to 2-8 (Linda Mellerick) 1994: Kilkenny/Wexford: 2-11 to 0-8 (Ann Downey) 1995: Cork/Kilkenny: 4-8 to 2-10 (Denise Cronin) 1996: Galway/Cork: 4-8 to 1-15 (Imelda Hobbins) 1997: Cork/Galway: 0-15 to 2-5 (Linda Mellerick) 1998: Cork/Galway: 2-13 to 0-15 (Eithne Duggan) 1999: Tipperary/Kilkenny: 0-12 to 1-8 (Maeve Stokes) 2000: Tipperary/Cork: 2-11 to 1-9 (Jovita Delaney) 2001: Tipperary/Kilkenny: 4-13 to 1-6 (Emily Hayden) 2002: Cork/Tipperary: 4-9 to 1-9 (Úna O’Donoghue) 2003: Tipperary/Cork: 2-11 to 1-11 (Úna O’Dwyer) 2004: Tipperary/Cork: 2-11 to 0-9 (Joanne Ryan) 2005: Cork/Tipperary: 1-17 to 1-13 (Elaine Burke) 2006: Cork/Tipperary: 0-12 to 0-4 (Joanne O’Callaghan) 2007: Wexford/Cork: 2-7 to 1-8 (Mary Leacy) 2008: Cork/Galway: 2-10 to 1-8 (Cathriona Foley) 2009: Cork/Kilkenny: 0-15 to 0-7 (Amanda O’Regan) 2010: Wexford/Galway: 1-12 to 1-10 (Úna Leacy) 2011: Wexford/Galway: 2-7 to 1-8 (Ursula Jacob) 2012: Wexford/Cork: 3-13 to 3-6 (Karen Atkinson) 2013: Galway/Kilkenny: 1-9 to 0-7 (Lorrraine Ryan) 2014: Cork/Kilkenny: 2-12 to 1-09 (Anna Geary) 2015: Cork/Galway: 1-13 to 0-9 (Ashling Thompson) 2016: Kilkenny/Cork: 1-13 to 1-9 (Michelle Quilty) 2017: Cork/Kilkenny: 0-10 to 0-9 (Rena Buckley) 2018: Cork/Kilkenny: 0-14 to 0-13 (Aoife Murray) 2019: Galway/Kilkenny: 3-14 to 0-17 (Sarah Dervan) Titles Won: Cork: 28 Dublin: 26 Kilkenny: 13 Wexford: 7 Antrim: 6 Tipperary: 5 Galway: 3 .
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