1931 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship final explained

1931 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Final
Event:1931 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship
Team1:Cork
Team1score:1-6
2-5
5-8
Team2:Kilkenny
Team2score:1-6
2-5
3-4
Date:6 September 1931
11 October 1931 (replay)
1 November 1931 (2nd replay)
Stadium:Croke Park
City:Dublin
Referee:Seán Robbins (Offaly)
Seán Robbins (Offaly) (replay)
Willie Walsh (Waterford) (2nd replay)
Attendance:26,460
33,124 (replay)
31,935 (2nd replay)
Previous:1930
Next:1932

The first 1931 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final took place on 6 September 1931 at Croke Park, Dublin. It was the 44th All-Ireland final and was contested by Cork and Kilkenny. The match ended in a 1-5 apiece draw. The replay took place at the same venue five weeks later on 11 October 1931. Once again, the sides finished level with both scoring 2-5. An unprecedented second replay took place on 1 November 1931. On that occasion the Leinster champions lost to their Munster opponents on a score line of 5-8 to 3-4.

Match details

First game

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Replay

MATCH RULES

Second replay

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