Kildare county hurling team

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The Kildare county hurling team represents Kildare in hurling and is governed by Kildare GAA, the county board of the Gaelic Athletic Association. The team competes in the Joe McDonagh Cup and the National Hurling League.

Kildare's home ground is Conneff Park, Clane. The team's manager is David Herity.

The team has never won the Leinster Senior Championship, the All-Ireland Senior Championship or the National League.

History[]

Kildare hurlers came within minutes of reaching a Leinster Senior Hurling Championship (SHC) final in 1976, holding a four-point lead over eventual All-Ireland SHC finalists Wexford until the closing stages of the semi-final. That performance earned Johnny Walsh a replacement All Star award.

The county's major hurling successes were four All-Ireland Senior B titles (last in 2004), an intermediate All-Ireland (1969), and two junior All-Irelands (1962 and 1966). The closest it came to playing in the top division of the National Hurling League was when it lost a four-point lead in the last ten minutes of a Division 1B promotion play-off against Clare in 1971.

Kildare defeated Waterford in the league in two successive years, was tied at half-time against Tipperary in the 1971 National League quarter-final, and lost to the same team by six points in the quarter-final of 1976. Kildare also lost a promotion play-off against Waterford in 1974.

Kildare participated in the Christy Ring Cup, reaching the 2007 final where defeat to Westmeath followed.

In 2014, Kildare won the Christy Ring Cup for the first time in its history, defeating Kerry by a scoreline of 4–18 to 2–22 in the final.[1]

Kildare later won the 2018 Christy Ring Cup.[2]

Kildare later won the 2020 Christy Ring Cup.[3] The winning manager, David Herity, was previously the Kilkenny goalkeeper.[4]

Current squad[]

Recent players include:

Honours[]

All-Irelands (12)
Provincials (9)
Leagues (3)

References[]

  1. ^ "Underdogs Kildare stun Kerry for first ever Christy Ring Cup success". Irish Independent. 7 June 2014.
  2. ^ "Kildare overpower London to win Christy Ring Cup". RTÉ Sport. 23 June 2018.
  3. ^ "Kildare edge Down to win Christy Ring Cup". RTÉ Sport. 22 November 2020.
  4. ^ "Herity guides Kildare to Christy Ring Cup triumph over Down in Croke Park decider". The42.ie. 22 November 2020.
  5. ^ "Kehoe Cup success for Kildare hurlers". Kildare Nationalist. 10 February 2013.
  6. ^ "Hurling league finals round-up: Kildare, Tyrone and Warwickshire win". RTÉ Sport. 4 April 2015.
  7. ^ "Kildare clinch promotion with final win". Irish Examiner. 2 May 2009.
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