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The 2024 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship final, the 137th event of its kind and the culmination of the 2024 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, was played at Croke Park on 21 July 2024 between Clare and Cork. [1] [2] [3] Clare won the game after extra-time by 3–29 to 1–34, to claim their fifth All-Ireland title. [4] [5] [6]
The Cork–Clare rivalry is a hurling rivalry between Irish county teams Cork and Clare. While both teams play provincial hurling in the Munster Senior Hurling Championship , they have also enjoyed success in the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship , having won 35 championship titles between them to date.
The 2024 National Hurling League (NHL), known for sponsorship reasons as the Allianz Hurling League (AHL), was the 93rd season of the National Hurling League, an annual hurling competition held in Ireland for county teams. On 6 April, Clare defeated Kilkenny by 3–16 to 1–20 to win the final and a fifth league title.
Conor Leen (born 2002) is an Irish hurler.At club level he plays with Corofin and at inter-county level with the Clare senior hurling team with whom he won an All-Ireland Senior Hurling medal after extra time one point victory vs Cork on 21 July 2024, final score 3.29 to 1.34.
The intensity on a hurling pitch is evident by crowd reaction. Over 80,000 spectators crammed Croke Park on September 27th to see the replay (first game ended in a draw) of the championship match ...
The Cork county hurling team represents Cork in hurling and is governed by Cork GAA, the county board of the Gaelic Athletic Association. The team competes in the three major annual inter-county competitions: the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship , the Munster Senior Hurling Championship , and the National Hurling League .
He remained a member of the extended panel and collected a second winners' medal following the 1-25 to 1-20 defeat of Clare. [23] On 1 July 2018, O'Sullivan was named amongst the substitutes for Cork's second successive Munster final-meeting with Clare. He remained on the bench but ended the game with a third winners' medal following a 2-24 to ...
There had been four drawn games. Both sides last met in the 2013 Munster semi-final, when Cork recorded a 0–23 to 0–15 victory. [17] It was their seventh successive championship defeat of Clare, extending the record which stretches back to the 1998 Munster semi-final when Clare last defeated Cork.