2004 All-Ireland Junior Hurling Championship
The 2004 All-Ireland Junior Hurling Championship was the 83rd and final staging of the All-Ireland Junior Championship since its establishment by the Gaelic Athletic Association in 1912.
All Ireland Champions | |
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Winners | Meath (6th win) |
Captain | David Troy |
Manager | Martin Curran |
All Ireland Runners-up | |
Runners-up | Down |
Provincial Champions | |
Munster | Not Played |
Leinster | Meath |
Ulster | Down |
Connacht | Mayo |
← 2003 |
Mayo entered the championship as the defending champions, however, they were beaten by Meath in the All-Ireland semi-final.[1]
The All-Ireland final was played on 14 August 2004 at St. Tiernach's Park in Clones, between Meath and Down, in what was their first ever meeting in a final. Meath won the match by 1-10 to 1-06 to claim their sixth championship title overall and a first title in five years.[2][3][4]
Provincial Championships
Connacht final
20 June 2004 Final | Mayo | 1-10 - 2-03 | Sligo | Páirc Seán Mac Diarmada |
Leinster quarter-finals
9 June 2004 Quarter-final | Kilkenny | 0-03 - 2-10 | Kildare | Nowlan Park |
Leinster semi-finals
30 June 2004 Semi-final | Meath | 4-19 - 1-07 | Kildare | Páirc Tailteann |
30 June 2004 Semi-final | Longford | 0-14 - 1-09 | Louth | Michael Fay Park |
Leinster final
20 July 2004 Final | Meath | 4-14 - 2-07 | Longford | Páirc Tailteann |
Ulster final
9 June 2004 Final | Down | 1-11 - 1-09 | Fermanagh | St. Tiernach's Park |
All-Ireland Junior Hurling Championship
All-Ireland semi-finals
31 July 2004 Semi-final | Mayo | 3-03 - 2-15 | Meath | Dr. Hyde Park |
31 July 2004 Semi-final | Down | 3-13 - 3-05 | London | Páirc Esler |
Final
14 August 2004 Final | Meath | 1-10 - 1-06 | Down | St. Tiernach's Park |
References
- "Mayo profile". Hogan Stand website. Retrieved 18 August 2021.
- "Meath profile". Hogan Stand website. Retrieved 18 August 2021.
- "Leinster Junior All-Ireland Hurling Winning Teams" (PDF). Leinster GAA website. Retrieved 18 August 2021.
- "Junior hurling glory". Hogan Stand website. 30 November 2004. Retrieved 18 August 2021.
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