1974 All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship final explained

Event:1973–74 All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship
Team1:Blackrock
Team2:Rathnure
Date1:17 March 1974
Team1score1:2-14
Team2score1:3-11
Stadium1:Croke Park
City1:Dublin
Attendance1:6,000
Referee1:Paddy Johnson (Kilkenny)
Secondleg:Replay
Date2:28 April 1974
Team1score2:3-8
Team2score2:1-9
Stadium2:Fraher Field
City2:Dungarvan
Attendance2:3,000
Referee2:Paddy Johnson (Kilkenny)
Previous:1973
Next:1975

The 1974 All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship final was a hurling match played at Croke Park on 17 March 1974 to determine the winners of the 1973–74 All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship, the fourth season of the All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship, a tournament organised by the Gaelic Athletic Association for the champion clubs of the four provinces of Ireland. The final was contested by Blackrock of Cork and Rathnure of Wexford, with the game ending in a 2–14 to 3–11 draw. The replay took place at Fraher Field on 28 April 1974. Blackrock won that game by 3–8 to 1–9.[1]

The All-Ireland final was the second championship meeting between Blackrock and Rathnure. They had previously met in the All-Ireland final in 1972 when Blackrock were victorious. It remains their last championship meeting. Both sides were bidding to make history with Blackrock hopring to become the first team to win a second All-Ireland title while Rathnure were hoping to win their first.

The first half of the drawn game saw tit-for-tat scoring. Dan Quigley netted the first goal for Rathnure, however, Éamonn O'Donoghue secured Blackrock's first goal seconds later when he kicked the sliotar over the goal-line. Half-time saw the sides retire having scored 1-7 apiece. Donie Collins put Blackrock ahead early in the second half, however, Quigley soon scored his second to restore parity. A ten-minute period of dominance by Blackrock yielded only three points, while Quigley completed his hat-trick with a goal from a 21-yards free to give Rathnure a one-point lead. Pat Moylan secured the equalizer to send the game to a replay.

The replay produced a tension-charged climax as Blackrock turned almost certain defeat into victory. The first half saw a number of unsavory incidents, with John O'Halloran (Blackrock) and Mick Mooney (Rathnure) becoming the first players ever to be sent off in an All-Ireland club final. As the game entered stoppage time, Rathnure held a one-point lead. Blackrock's Donie Collins sent in a ground shot which goalkeeper Michael Foley let slip through his legs. Éamonn O'Donoghue secured the victory with a goal in the second minute of injury time.

Blackrock's victory secured their second All-Ireland title. They became the first club to win the All-Ireland title more than once. It was the third victory in succession for a club representing.

Match details

Drawn match

Replay

Notes and References

  1. News: Blackrock not burdened by past glories. Irish Times. 16 November 2002. 11 August 2015.