The 2000 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final was the culmination of the 2000 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship. It was played on 10 September 2000 between Kilkenny and Offaly. Kilkenny was appearing in their third consecutive All-Ireland final after losing to Offaly in 1998 and to Cork in 1999 ( on the rebels ). They aimed to win their first championship since 1993. In their first championship game since winning the championship in 1998, Offaly lined up. The team's most recent championship encounter had taken place in the Leinster final earlier that year, where Kilkenny defeated Offaly.

Quick Facts Event, Kilkenny ...
2000 All-Ireland Hurling Final
Event2000 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship
Date10 September 2000
VenueCroke Park, Dublin
Man of the MatchD. J. Carey (Kilkenny)
RefereeWillie Barrett (Tipperary)[1]
Attendance61,493
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2001
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Match report

At 3:30 PM, match referee Willie Barrett threw in the sliotar and the 112th Millennium All-Ireland final got underway. Right from the throw-in, the Kilkenny men tore into the game. Offaly errors, so atypical of them throughout the late 1990s,[citation needed] were capitalised on by the Kilkenny defenders and their forwards.[tone] Kilenny's D.J. Carey needed only six minutes to make his mark on this decider when he pounced on a mistake from Offaly corner-back Niall Claffey to score Kilkenny's opening goal. Carey's sixth-minute goal was followed three minutes later by a Henry Shefflin three-pointer. Shefflin's effort was helped home by Carey but the umpire ruled that the ball had already crossed the line. After ten minutes the score read 2-3 to 0-1 in Kilkenny's favour. The last twenty-five minutes of the opening half saw Offaly get into the groove and score seven more points, five of which came from Johnny Dooley frees. Offaly's only real goal chance, a ground stroke from Michael Duignan, went narrowly wide in the eighteenth minute. Kilkenny, however, created several opportunities to add to their two early goals and soon after Charlie Carter bagged a third goal for ‘the Cats’ four minutes before half-time. At the interval, despite Offaly's eighteen scoring chances to Kilkenny's fifteen, ‘the Cats’ had a ten-point lead of 3-10 to 0-9.

At the beginning of the second half, the Offaly selectors made some tactical changes. Wing-back Brian Whelahan and corner-forward Michael Duignan swapped positions while John Troy was brought from the substitutes' bench. For the second time Shefflin was the man on hand to hit the fourth goal after latching onto a brilliant long clearance from substitute Canice Brennan and kicking the sliothar past Stephen Byrne from close range. In the fifty-ninth minute Johnny Pilkington clawed one back for Offaly when his shot went past James McGarry. An injury-time goal by substitute Eddie Brennan was the final decider as Kilkenny defeated their Leinster rivals by 5-15 to 1-14.[2] This game marked the end of the road for the great Offaly team of the 1990s while it was the beginning of a great decade of success for Kilkenny.[3]

Match details

More information Kilkenny, 5-15 – 1-14 ...
Kilkenny5-15 1-14Offaly
H. Shefflin (2-2)
D. J. Carey (1-4)
C. Carter (1-3)
D. Byrne (0-4)
E. Brennan (1-0)
J. Hoyne (0-1)
A. Comerford (0-1)
(Report) Johnny Dooley (0-8)
J. Pilkington (1-1)
G. Hanniffy (0-1)
B. Murphy (0-1)
P. Mulhaire (0-1)
Joe Dooley (0-1)
B. Whelahan (0-1)
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Attendance: 61,493
Referee: Willie Barrett (Tipperary)
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KILKENNY:
GK1James McGarry
RCB2Michael Kavanagh
FB3Noel Hickey
LCB4Willie O'Connor (c)
RWB5Phil Larkin
CB6Eamonn Kennedy
LWB7Peter Barry
MD8Andy Comerford
MD9Brian McEvoy
RWF10Denis Byrne
CF11John Power
LWF12John Hoyne
RCF13Charlie Carter
FF14D. J. Carey
LCF15Henry Shefflin
Substitutes:
16Canice Brennan
17Eddie Brennan
OFFALY:
GK1Stephen Byrne
RCB2Simon Whelahan
FB3Kevin Kinahan
LCB4Niall Claffey
RWB5Brian Whelahan
CB6Joe Errity
LWB7Kevin Martin
MD8Johnny Dooley
MD9Ger Oakley
RWF10Johnny Pilkington
CF11Gary Hanniffy
LWF12Brian Murphy
RCF13Michael Duignan
FF14John Ryan
LCF15Joe Dooley
Substitutes:
16David Franks
17John Troy
18Paudie Mulhaire

MATCH RULES

  • 70 minutes.
  • Replay if scores level.
  • Five named substitutes

References

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