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The Kilkenny–Offaly rivalry is a hurling rivalry between Irish county teams Kilkenny and Offaly, who first played each other in 1899. Kilkenny's home ground is Nowlan Park and Offaly's home ground is O'Connor Park .
Kilkenny: George Lanham: Laois: 2-6 12 Offaly: 4 Eddie Keher: Kilkenny: 0-11 11 Wexford: 5 Barney Moylan: Offaly: 2-4 10 Laois: Richie Bennis: Limerick: 1-7 10 London: Richie Bennis: Limerick: 0-10 10 Kilkenny: Eddie Keher: Kilkenny: 0-10 10 Dublin: Pat Quigley: Dublin: 0-10 10 Westmeath: 10 Johnny Walsh: Kildare: 2-2 8 Offaly: Pat Delaney ...
The match was held at Croke Park, Dublin, on 13 September 1998, between Offaly and Kilkenny. [ 1 ] It was the first all-Leinster All-Ireland final with victory going to Offaly managed by Michael Bond on a score line of 2-16 to 1-13. [ 2 ]
Kilkenny: 3-19 28 4 7.00 2 Phil Grimes: Waterford: 1-22 25 4 6.25 3 Tommy Errity Offaly: 4-07 19 3 6.33 4 Seán Clohessy: Kilkenny: 4-04 16 4 4.00 5 Billy Dwyer: Kilkenny: 4-03 15 4 3.75 6 Liam Skelly Tipperary: 4-02 14 2 7.00 7 Terry Kelly: Cork: 3-04 13 3 4.33 8 Paddy Barry: Cork: 4-00 12 3 4.00 John Kiely: Waterford: 3-03 12 4 3.00 9 Nicky ...
However, this year the final was a repeat of the Leinster final with Offaly taking on Kilkenny. Offaly were playing in their Third All-Ireland Final of the 1990s(having won against Limerick in 1994 and lost to Clare in 1995). Goals for Offaly reversed the Leinster final result and allowed the Offaly men to defeat "the Cats" heavily.
Clare and Kilkenny joined Division 1 as the promoted teams. On 7 May 1995, Kilkenny won the title after a 2-12 to 0-9 win over Clare in the final. It was their 9th league title overall and their first since 1989-90. [2] Antrim, Laois and Limerick were relegated from Division 1. Tipperary's Michael Cleary was the Division 1 top scorer with 3-34.
Kilkenny came into the season as defending champions of the 1965-66 season. Offaly joined Division 1 as the promoted team. On 28 May 1967, Wexford won the title after a 3-10 to 1-9 win over Kilkenny in the final. It was their 3rd league title overall and their first since 1957-58. [1]
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.