ENSIKLOPEDIA Cari Tekan Enter untuk memulai pencarian cepat. Kembali ke Ensiklopedia Arsip Wikipedia Indonesia List of All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship hat-tricks List of All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship hat-tricks This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (July 2019) This is a list of players who have scored a hat-trick (i.e. three or more goals in a single game) in the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship. Key Scored in all-Ireland final Scored in Defeat Scored as a Substitute PlayerForAgainstResultDateRef P. J. RiordanTipperaryKilkenny6-8 : 1-015 March 1896 Bob McConkey†LimerickDublin8-5 : 3-24 March 1923 Leonard McGrathGalwayLimerick7-3 : 4-514 September 1924 Michael AhernCorkGalway6-12 : 1-09 September 1928 Dave ClohessyLimerickDublin5-2 : 2-630 September 1934 John KeaneWaterfordDublin6-7 : 4-25 September 1948 Patrick LalorLaoisOffaly7-5 : 4-215 May 1949 Nicky RackardWexfordTipperary3-9 : 7-77 September 1951 Jimmy SmythClareLimerick10-8 : 1-114 June 1953 Nicky RackardWexfordAntrim12-17 : 2-38 August 1954 Nicky RackardWexfordGalway5-13 : 2-829 July 1956 Tommy O'ConnellKilkennyWaterford5-5 : 1-176 September 1959 Séamus PowerWaterfordKilkenny6-8 : 4-171 September 1963 Ritchie BrowneCorkGalway4-14 : 2-77 June 1964 Donie NealonTipperaryKilkenny5-13 : 2-86 September 1964 Colm SheehanCorkKilkenny3-9 : 1-104 September 1966 Eddie O'BrienCorkWexford6-21 : 5-106 September 1970 Eamonn CreganLimerickCork4-5 : 3-151 August 1976 Joe McKennaLimerickTipperary3-13 : 4-107 June 1981 Joe McKennaLimerickClare3-12 : 2-95 July 1981 Seánie O'LearyCorkWaterford5-31 : 3-618 July 1982 Joey TowellDublinLaois4-10 : 2-1129 May 1983 P. 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CuddyLaoisOffaly4-9 : 1-2322 June 1986 Liam FennellyKilkennyOffaly4-10 : 1-1113 July 1986 Noel LaneGalwayKerry4-24 : 1-319 July 1986 Jimmy Barry-MurphyCorkAntrim7-11 : 1-2410 August 1986 Joe HennessyKerryLimerick3-10 : 6-1121 May 1989 Pat MurphyWaterfordCork5-16 : 4-1719 June 1989[1] Mark CorriganOffalyKilkenny3-15 : 4-99 July 1989 Noel SandsDownDerry6-13 : 2-1023 June 1991 Noel SandsDownDerry9-18 : 0-105 June 1992 Paul FlynnWaterfordKerry3-13 : 4-1323 May 1993 Michael ClearyTipperaryKerry4-21 : 2-96 June 1993 Seán McLoughlinWestmeathCarlow6-6 : 3-1414 May 1995 Billy ByrneWexfordWestmeath6-23 : 1-74 June 1995 Eamon MorrisseyKilkennyDublin4-13 : 2-1025 June 1995 Kevin BroderickGalwayNew York4-22 : 0-820 July 1996 Ger EnnisDublinWestmeath5-15 : 2-818 May 1997 Alan KerinsGalwayRoscommon6-24 : 0-513 July 1997 Liam WatsonAntrimNew York5-19 : 2-1126 May 2002 Fergal HealyGalwayDown7-15 : 0-1315 June 2002[2] Brian McFallAntrimLondon8-27 : 1-511 May 2003 Paul FlynnWaterfordLimerick4-13 : 4-131 June 2003[3] John MullaneWaterfordCork3-12 : 3-1629 June 2003[4] Dan ShanahanWaterfordClare3-21 : 1-816 May 2004[5] Niall HealyGalwayKilkenny5-18 : 4-1821 August 2005[6] Dan ShanahanWaterfordLimerick3-17 : 1-147 July 2007[7] Joe BerginOffalyLimerick3-19 : 0-1812 July 2008[8] Niall HealyGalwayLaois5-29 : 0-1731 May 2009[9] Lar CorbettTipperaryLimerick6-19 : 2-716 August 2009[10] Lar CorbettTipperaryKilkenny4-18 : 1-175 September 2010[11] Cyril DonnellanGalwayWestmeath4-17: 2-144 June 2011[12] Patrick HorganCorkLaois10-20: 1-1318 June 2011[13] Paudie O'SullivanCorkLaois10-20: 1-1318 June 2011[13] Lar CorbettTipperaryWaterford7-19: 0-1910 July 2011[14] Ryan O'DwyerDublinLimerick3-13 : 0-1824 July 2011[15] Craig DoyleCarlowLondon4-17 : 2-1318 May 2013[16] Shane O'DonnellClareCork5-16 : 3-1628 September 2013[17] Séamus CallananTipperaryGalway3-25 : 4-135 July 2014[18] Cathal MannionGalwayDublin5-19: 1-186 June 2015[19] Ger AylwardKilkennyWexford5-25: 0-1621 June 2015[20] Séamus CallananTipperaryGalway3-16 : 0-2616 August 2015[21] Aron ShanagherClareLaois5-32: 0-122 July 2016[22] John McGrathTipperaryWaterford5-19 : 0-1310 July 2016[23] Patrick PurcellLaoisMeath3-25 : 2-1330 April 2017[24] Shane DooleyOffalyWestmeath4-15 : 1-2027 May 2017[25] Séamus CallananTipperaryDublin6-26 : 1-198 July 2017[26] Patrick HorganCorkKilkenny3-18 : 2-2714 July 2019[27] Conor WhelanGalwayWestmeath6-33 : 0-176 May 2023[28] Eoin CodyKilkennyWexford5-18 : 4-2328 May 2023[29] Mark KehoeTipperaryOffaly7-38 : 3-1817 June 2023[30] Tony KellyClareDublin5-26 : 2-1724 June 2023[31] Séamus FlanaganLimerickCork3-26 : 3-2812 May 2024[32] Alan ConnollyCorkTipperary4-30 : 1-2119 May 2024[33] Alan ConnollyCorkDublin7-26 : 2-215 July 2025[34] Stephen BennettWaterfordClare4-21 : 2-3319 April 2026[35] † 1921 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final References ↑ "On this weekend". Irish Times. 14 June 1999. Retrieved 12 June 2015. ↑ "Galway cruise to victory". The Irish Emigrant. 15 June 2002. Archived from the original on 10 May 2012. Retrieved 4 April 2011. ↑ "Limerick and Decies share spoils in thriller". Breaking News. 1 June 2003. Retrieved 4 April 2011. ↑ "Mullane treble fails to halt Rebels". Irish Examiner. 30 June 2003. Retrieved 4 April 2011.[permanent dead link] ↑ "What a difference a week makes for Waterford". RTÉ Sport. 17 May 2004. Archived from the original on 16 November 2004. Retrieved 4 April 2011. ↑ "Galway turn Cats' milk sour". RTÉ Sport. 21 August 2005. Retrieved 4 April 2011.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) ↑ "Shanahan kills of Limerick". Irish Times. 8 July 2007. Retrieved 4 April 2011. ↑ "Bergin hat trick ensures Offaly shock Limerick". Breaking News. 12 July 2008. Retrieved 4 April 2011. ↑ "Galway begin life in Leinster with facile win". Galway Advertiser. 4 June 2009. Retrieved 4 April 2011. ↑ "Corbett sets sights on final". RTÉ Sport. 17 August 2009. Archived from the original on 18 August 2009. Retrieved 4 April 2011. ↑ "Hat-trick hero Corbett had goals on his mind". The GAA. 6 September 2010. Archived from the original on 27 July 2011. Retrieved 4 April 2011. ↑ "Canning saves Galway blushes". Retrieved 13 July 2013. 1 2 "Cork 10-20 Laois 1-13". Archived from the original on 21 June 2011. Retrieved 13 July 2013. ↑ "Munster massacre: Tipp in seventh heaven". Retrieved 13 July 2013. ↑ "Dublin 3-13 Limerick 0-18". Retrieved 13 July 2013.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) ↑ "Leinster SHC: Doyle hat-trick sinks London". Hogan Stand. 18 May 2013. Retrieved 4 September 2016. ↑ "Clare bridge 16-year gap after Shane O'Donnell becomes hat-trick hero". Irish Independent. 28 September 2013. Retrieved 30 September 2013. ↑ "Tipperary remain standing after Semple shoot-out against Galway". Irish Times. 5 July 2014. Retrieved 10 July 2014. ↑ "Galway thrash Dublin in Leinster hurling replay". Irish Examiner. 6 June 2015. Retrieved 12 June 2015. ↑ "Ger Aylward and Kilkenny send out serious statement with Wexford demolition". Irish Independent. 22 June 2015. Retrieved 25 June 2015. ↑ O'Toole, Fintan. "Stunning late drama as Galway win All-Ireland semi-final classic against Tipperary". The42. ↑ "Aaron Shanagher claims a hat-trick as Clare hammer Laois by 35 points". Independent.ie. ↑ "Tipp torrents wash Deise hopes away". Independent.ie. ↑ "Purcell hat-trick puts Laois in pole position". independent. ↑ O'Brien, Kevin. "Dooley bags hat-trick as three late goals help Offaly see off Westmeath in entertaining affair". ↑ Cahill, Jackie. "Séamus Callanan grabs hat-trick as Tipperary fillet Dublin". The Irish Times. ↑ "Watch: The Cats are back? All the goals as Kilkenny sweep into All-Ireland semis". Extra.ie. 14 July 2019. ↑ Buckley, Gerry (6 May 2023). "Whelan nets hat-trick as Galway blow Westmeath away". Irish Examiner. ↑ "Leinster SHC: Wexford win thriller to retain status". www.gaa.ie. ↑ Barry, Stephen (17 June 2023). "Tipp hit seven goals in record rout of Offaly". Irish Examiner. ↑ "Bright and refreshed Clare brush off Dublin challenge to set up Kilkenny semi-final showdown". The Irish Times. ↑ "Cork keep season alive with last-gasp win over Limerick". RTÉ. ↑ "Classy Connolly fires another hat-trick as Cork run riot against Tipperary". Irish Examiner. ↑ "Cork crush Dublin as goal rush returns rampant Rebels to All-Ireland final". RTE. ↑ "Clare eventually see off Waterford in Munster thriller". 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