1993 season | |||
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Manager | Babs Keating | ||
All-Ireland SHC | Semi-final | ||
Munster SHC | Winners | ||
National League | Semi-final | ||
Top scorer | |||
Highest SHC attendance | |||
Lowest SHC attendance | |||
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In 1993 Tipperary competed in the National Hurling League and the Munster and All-Ireland Championship's.
It was Babs Keating's seventh year in charge of the team with Michael O'Meara named as team captain.[1] The team were sponsored by National Irish Bank which appeared on the jerseys. In the Munster championship, Tipperary won the title for the 35th time after a 3-27 to 2-12 win against Clare in the final.[2][3][4] In the All-Ireland championship, Tipperary lost in the semi-finals to Galway by 1-16 to 1-14.[5]
25 October 1992 | Tipperary | 0-15 - 1-10 | Limerick | Semple Stadium, Thurles |
M Cleary 0-8, Dinny Ryan 0-3, N English 0-2, J Leahy 0-1, D Ryan 0-1. | G Kirby 0-6, D Flynn 1-0, A Garvey 0-2, PJ Garvey 0-1, M Houlihan 0-1. | Referee: J Guinan (Kilkenny) |
15 November 1992 | Kilkenny | 1-9 - 1-10 | Tipperary | Nowlan Park, Kilkenny |
R Heffernan 1-1, A Prendergast 0-4, PJ Delaney 0-2, J Brennan 0-1, J Power 0-1. | M Cleary 1-8, A Ryan 0-1, J Leahy 0-1. |
22 November 1992 | Tipperary | 1-15 - 0-7 | Offaly | Semple Stadium, Thurles |
M Cleary 1-4, D Ryan 0-3, J Hayes 0-3, S Bohan 0-2, D Carr 0-2, P King 0-1. | Johnny Dooley 0-3, P Corrigan 0-3, Joe Dooley 0-1. | Referee: JM Kelly (Waterford) |
7 March 1993 | Down | 2-5 - 0-14 | Tipperary | McKenna Park, Ballycran |
N Sands 1-0, P Savage 1-0, G McGrattan 0-2, C Mageean 0-1, M Baillie 0-1, D Hughes 0-1. | C Stakelum 0-6, M Cleary 0-6, M O'Meara 0-1, N English 0-1. | Referee: P Ahearne (Carlow) |
21 March 1993 | Tipperary | 1-17 - 2-10 | Antrim | Semple Stadium, Thurles |
C Stakelum 1-10, S Bohan 0-2, A Ryan 0-2, N English 0-2, Conal Bonnar 0-1. | JP McKillop 2-3, P McKillen 0-3, P Jennings 0-2, J Carson 0-1, G O'Kane 0-1. | Referee: D Murphy (Wexford) |
11 April 1993 Quarter-final | Kerry | 0-5 - 0-14 | Tipperary | FitzGerald Stadium, Killarney |
S Sheehan 0-1, M McKivergan 0-1, J Dunphy 0-1, C Walsh 0-1, DJ Leahy 0-1. | C Stakelum 0-5, P Fox 0-4, D Ryan 0-2, M Cleary 0-2, N English 0-1. |
25 April 1993 Semi-final | Tipperary | 1-13 - 2-11 | Cork | Semple Stadium, Thurles |
M Cleary 0-4, C Stakelum 0-4, C Bonnar 1-0, T Dunne 0-2, N English 0-1, P Fox 0-1, D Ryan 0-1. | B Egan 0-4, T Mulcahy 1-0, G Manley 1-0, C Casey 0-3, T McCarthy 0-2, P Buckley 0-1, S McCarthy 0-1. | Attendance: 35,000 Referee: P Delaney (Laois) |
Tipperary | 4-21 – 2-9 | Kerry |
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M. Cleary (3-2), C. Stakelum (1-2), D. Ryan (0-3), J. Leahy (0-3), A. Ryan (0-3), A. Crosse (0-3), T. Dunne (0-2), Colm Bonnar (0-2), D. Carr (0-1). | T. Maunsell (2-0), D. J. Leahy (0-3), B. Mahony (0-3), L. O'Connor (0-1), J. Walsh (0-1), S. Sheehan (0-1). |
Tipperary | 3-27 – 2-12 | Clare |
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M. Cleary (1-4), J. Leahy (1-4), A. Crosse (1-4), A. Ryan (0-5), P. Fox (0-3), N. English (0-3), D. Ryan (0-3), Colm Bonnar (0-1). | C. Lyons (1-1), J. O'Connor (0-4), J. McInerney (1-0), J. Chaplin (0-2), F. Tuohy (0-2), G. O'Loughlin (0-1), J. O'Connell (0-1), P. Markham (0-1). |
Galway | 1-16 – 1-14 | Tipperary |
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J. Cooney (0-5), M. McGrath (1-1), J. McGrath (0-4), J. Rabbitte (0-2), L. Burke (0-2), P. Kelly (0-1), B. Keogh (0-1). | M. Cleary (0-8), P. Fox (1-0), D. Carr (0-1), D. Ryan (0-1), J. Leahy (0-1), A. Ryan (0-1), A. Crosse (0-1), N. English (0-1). |
Awards
Tipperary won one All Star Award with forward Michael Cleary picking up his fourth award.[6]
References
- ^ "Munster Final Winning Teams". munster,gaa.ie. Archived from the original on 28 March 2019. Retrieved 5 July 2011.
- ^ "Tipperary v Clare: The showtime years". Irish Independent. 16 July 2011. Retrieved 29 May 2019.
- ^ "Davy penalty, Nicky smile, Jamesie point - famous Clare-Tipp championship memories". The 42. 18 July 2017. Retrieved 29 May 2019.
- ^ "Flashpoints and fury: Clare and Tipp's time of trouble". Irish Examiner. 20 April 2020. Retrieved 17 February 2021.
- ^ "1993 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Results". GAAinfo.com. 8 February 2024. Retrieved 9 February 2024.
- ^ "Tipperary All Stars". Tipperary GAA. Retrieved 2 April 2021.