The Kilkenny Hurling panel is quite broad. For each year, it is impossible to say who will be on the team. Only the management will know that, and they have a range of talent available to them. The team can change from match to match, so the player wearing a certain number one week may be wearing a different number the next week. Hurling players do not have fixed squad numbers, so the same number on a team can have different players playing in it in different matches. Keep a look at their website over the coming months to see the panel and check for the team for specific matches. A link to this is below.
Th manager of the Kilkenny senior team is Brian Cody.
Michael Fennelly was the 2009 Kilkenny Senior Hurling team captain.
Like any good team in any sport, they train hard and practice hard and are very skillful and fit.
As the question was asked in March 2016, the answer is Kilkenny won the McCarthy Cup in September 2015.
Currently, in July 2014, it is Pa Cronin.
This is a vague question e.g. in any game, in a year, by an individual, by a team, ???? Some interesting answers (a) In the All Ireland hurling final of 1971, Eddie Keher of Kilkenny scored 2-11 but was on the losing team. Tipperary 5-17 beat Kilkenny 5-14 (b) the highest score in an All Ireland hurling final was in 1989. Nicky English scored 2-12 when Tipperary 4-24 beat Antrim 3-9 (c) the highest score in any championship match was in the All Ireland hurling semi-final in 1954. Nicky Rackard scored 7-7 when Wexford 12-17 beat Antrim 2-3
Ireland does not have a hurling team. The different counties in Ireland each have their own hurling team and they compete against each other in different competitions. In turn, each club in most counties have a hurling team, from which the county managers pick the most talented players for the county teams.
A question like that is very hard to answer. Even the greatest experts would disagree. It is also hard to compare teams that played in different eras, because different people saw them play and the nature of the game has changed. All people can really do is judge the teams they have actually seen. The Kilkenny display last September would have to be one of if not the most complete displays in an All-Ireland final ever seen. They are certainly up there amongst the greatest teams ever, but it is very difficult to say that they are the best ever.
As of the end of 2014, the last time a Munster team did not play in the All-Ireland Hurling Final was in 2012 when Kilkenny beat Galway. As of the end of 2014, the last time a Munster team did not play in the All-Ireland Football Final was in 2013 when Dublin beat Mayo.
12 counties have won it. They are: Kilkenny Cork Tipperary Limerick Wexford Dublin Galway Offaly Clare Waterford Kerry Laois London also enter a team and they won it once which was in 1901.
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In October 2009, Shane Ryan announced he would be doing so from 2010. He had previously played for the Dublin Hurling team.