Kilkenny have won the most All-Ireland Senior Hurling titles, holding 36 as of the end of the 2015 championship. As an individual, Henry Shefflin has 10.
Kilkenny have won the most All-Ireland Senior Hurling titles, holding 36 as of the end of the 2015 championship.
In Hurling, after Kilkenny, Cork have the second most All-Ireland Senior Hurling titles.
Christy Ring, who won 8 All-Ireland Hurling medals.
Kilkenny have played in 61 finals and won 35.
Kerry have lost 22 All-Ireland senior football finals as of the end of the 2014 All-Ireland championship. This is including the 1910 final which they refused to turn up for due to a dispute they had with the railway company that were to bring them and their supporters to the match. Kilkenny have lost 26 All-Ireland senior Hurling finals as of the end of the 2014 All-Ireland championship.
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.
Yes it has been. In 2013, the All-Ireland Hurling final went to a replay and was played on a Saturday evening. Most recently the replay of the 2014 All-Ireland Hurling final was played on Saturday the 27th of September 2014.Yes it has been. In 2013, the All-Ireland Hurling final went to a replay and was played on a Saturday evening. Most recently the replay of the 2014 All-Ireland Hurling final was played on Saturday the 27th of September 2014.Yes it has been. In 2013, the All-Ireland Hurling final went to a replay and was played on a Saturday evening. Most recently the replay of the 2014 All-Ireland Hurling final was played on Saturday the 27th of September 2014.Yes it has been. In 2013, the All-Ireland Hurling final went to a replay and was played on a Saturday evening. Most recently the replay of the 2014 All-Ireland Hurling final was played on Saturday the 27th of September 2014.Yes it has been. In 2013, the All-Ireland Hurling final went to a replay and was played on a Saturday evening. Most recently the replay of the 2014 All-Ireland Hurling final was played on Saturday the 27th of September 2014.Yes it has been. In 2013, the All-Ireland Hurling final went to a replay and was played on a Saturday evening. Most recently the replay of the 2014 All-Ireland Hurling final was played on Saturday the 27th of September 2014.Yes it has been. In 2013, the All-Ireland Hurling final went to a replay and was played on a Saturday evening. Most recently the replay of the 2014 All-Ireland Hurling final was played on Saturday the 27th of September 2014.Yes it has been. In 2013, the All-Ireland Hurling final went to a replay and was played on a Saturday evening. Most recently the replay of the 2014 All-Ireland Hurling final was played on Saturday the 27th of September 2014.Yes it has been. In 2013, the All-Ireland Hurling final went to a replay and was played on a Saturday evening. Most recently the replay of the 2014 All-Ireland Hurling final was played on Saturday the 27th of September 2014.Yes it has been. In 2013, the All-Ireland Hurling final went to a replay and was played on a Saturday evening. Most recently the replay of the 2014 All-Ireland Hurling final was played on Saturday the 27th of September 2014.Yes it has been. In 2013, the All-Ireland Hurling final went to a replay and was played on a Saturday evening. Most recently the replay of the 2014 All-Ireland Hurling final was played on Saturday the 27th of September 2014.
No single sport dominates. Gaelic Football and Hurling are Ireland's two national sports and the most popular ones. Lots of other sports are very popular, like rugby, soccer, horse racing, golf, motor racing, sailing, athletics, greyhound racing and many others.
Kilkenny is noted for many things. Kilkenny is noted for its castle for example. In sport it is noted as being the most successful county in the sport of Hurling, having won more All-Ireland Senior Hurling titles than any other county.
Hurling is played all over Ireland, so it can't be said to be from either north or south. However most of the best teams are from the very south of Ireland.
The most important events in the GAA are the All-Ireland Hurling Final and the All-Ireland Football Final, both of which are played in September every year in Croke Park in Dublin.The most important events in the GAA are the All-Ireland Hurling Final and the All-Ireland Football Final, both of which are played in September every year in Croke Park in Dublin.The most important events in the GAA are the All-Ireland Hurling Final and the All-Ireland Football Final, both of which are played in September every year in Croke Park in Dublin.The most important events in the GAA are the All-Ireland Hurling Final and the All-Ireland Football Final, both of which are played in September every year in Croke Park in Dublin.The most important events in the GAA are the All-Ireland Hurling Final and the All-Ireland Football Final, both of which are played in September every year in Croke Park in Dublin.The most important events in the GAA are the All-Ireland Hurling Final and the All-Ireland Football Final, both of which are played in September every year in Croke Park in Dublin.The most important events in the GAA are the All-Ireland Hurling Final and the All-Ireland Football Final, both of which are played in September every year in Croke Park in Dublin.The most important events in the GAA are the All-Ireland Hurling Final and the All-Ireland Football Final, both of which are played in September every year in Croke Park in Dublin.The most important events in the GAA are the All-Ireland Hurling Final and the All-Ireland Football Final, both of which are played in September every year in Croke Park in Dublin.The most important events in the GAA are the All-Ireland Hurling Final and the All-Ireland Football Final, both of which are played in September every year in Croke Park in Dublin.The most important events in the GAA are the All-Ireland Hurling Final and the All-Ireland Football Final, both of which are played in September every year in Croke Park in Dublin.
The first All-Ireland Finals, for the sports of Gaelic Football and Hurling, were held in 1887. There are different grades, like by ages or colleges and many others. So since 1887 thousands of people have won All Ireland GAA Football medals in Gaelic Football alone. So it would be impossible to list them all here.