2009 Waterford hurling season
2009 hurling season
Manager Davy Fitzgerald
All-Ireland SHC
Munster SHC
National League 5th
Top scorer
Highest SHC attendance
Lowest SHC attendance 15,334
Standard colours

The 2009 season was the Waterford county hurling team's 122nd consecutive season appearing in the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, and their 78th season appearing in the National Hurling League. Waterford's season commenced on 4 January 2009 beating University College Cork by a point in the Waterford Crystal Cup.

Waterford Crystal Cup

Waterford got drawn against UCC in the first round of the 2009 Waterford Crystal Cup. After a close game, Waterford triumphed by the closest of margins.[1] Waterford progressed to play Tipperary in the quarter-final. In a poor game, Tipperary triumphed over an experimental Waterford side on a scoreline of Tipperary 0-14 - 1-09 Waterford.[2]

Round 1

UCC1-17 - 2-13Waterford
D. Browne 0-8
S. Moylan 1-2
A. Nash 1-0
J. Mulhall 0-2
S. Burke 0-1
(Report) J. Nagle 0-6
G. Hurney 1-1
T. Ryan 0-3
P. Hurney 0-3
J. Kennedy 0-2
J. Hurney 0-1
S. Walsh 0-1
Referee: T Ryan (Tipperary)

Quarter-final

Tipperary0-14 - 1-09Waterford
D. Egan 0-4
P. Kelly 0-3
S. Hennessy 0-3
W. Ryan 0-2
J. Woodlock 0-1
H. Maloney 0-1
(Report) J. Kennedy 1-0
J. Nagle 0-3
T. Ryan 0-2
S. Casey 0-2
P. Hurney 0-1
G. Hurney 0-1
Referee: T Ryan (Tipperary)

National Hurling League

Unlike in 2008, when the National Hurling League was composed of two groups of 6 teams, the 2009 took the shape of a single group with 8 teams, with each team playing all other teams once. Waterford began their league campaign with an away fixture against Tipperary on 14 February 2009. Waterford had a disappointing league, winning three of seven games and losing the remaining four, leaving them finishing fifth in the table. The highlight of the league came with a win over reigning All-Ireland Hurling Champions, Kilkenny by four points. Kilkenny would later go on to beat Tipperary in the league final.

While the results may have been disappointing, a lot of new players were blooded throughout the league. The likes of Noel Connors, Maurice Shanahan, Shane Casey and brothers John and Podge Hurney got their first taste of competitive inter-county action. Further experimentation took place with Ken McGrath being played at centre-forward and Michael Walsh being played at centre-back throughout the league. Declan Prendergast notably got a 2-month ban after a strike to the face of Eddie Brennan during the league game against Kilkenny.[3]

Final standings

P Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
1 Kilkenny 7 6 0 1 178 111 +67 12
2 Tipperary 7 6 0 1 143 127 +16 12
3 Galway 7 4 0 3 142 136 +6 8
4 Dublin 7 3 1 3 142 126 +16 7
5 Waterford 7 3 0 4 134 134 0 6
6 Limerick 7 3 0 4 121 124 -3 6
7 Cork 7 2 0 5 118 179 -61 4
8 Clare 7 0 1 6 112 153 -41 1
Qualification
Qualified for final
Relegated to division 2

Matches

Waterford1-12 - 2-13Tipperary
S. Prendergast 0-5
C. Hennessy 1-0
S. Molumphy 0-2
D. Shanahan 0-1
J. Nagle 0-1
J. Kennedy 0-1
P. Hurney 0-1
M. Shanahan 0-1
(Report) P. Kerwick 1-1
P. Kelly 1-1
W. Ryan 0-4
J. Woodlock 0-2
J. Devane 0-2
P. Maher 0-1
C. O'Mahony 0-1
B. Dunne 0-1
Referee: B. Kelly (Westmeath)

Clare0-13 - 0-20Waterford
N. Gilligan 0-5
C. Ryan 0-3
B. Nugent 0-3
C. Morey 0-1
J. McInerney 0-1
(Report) S. Prendergast 0-5
K. McGrath 0-4
E. Kelly 0-4
S. Walsh 0-2
G. Hurney 0-2
D. Shanahan 0-1
R. Foley 0-1
J. Nagle 0-1
Referee: D. Murphy (Wexford)

Waterford2-17 - 1-16Kilkenny
K. McGrath 0-9
D. Shanahan 1-1
S. Prendergast 0-4
S. Molumphy 1-0
E. Kelly 0-1
J. Nagle 0-1
S. Walsh 0-1
(Report) R. Power 1-7
J. Tennyson 0-2
E. Brennan 0-2
M. Rice 0-1
E. Larkin 0-1
M. Grace 0-1
A. Fogarty 0-1
J. Ryall 0-1
Referee: A. Stapleton (Laois)

Dublin0-15 - 1-11Waterford
A. McCrabbe 0-9
S. Durcan 0-2
D. O'Callaghan 0-1
J. McCaffery 0-1
J. Boland 0-1
K. Flynn 0-1
(Report) E. Kelly 0-8
S. Molumphy 1-0
G. Hurney 0-2
K. McGrath 0-1
Referee: D. Murphy (Wexford)

Waterford2-12 - 1-21Galway
E. Kelly 2-7
R. Foley 0-2
S. O'Sullivan 0-2
S. Prendergast 0-1
(Report) J. Canning 0-9
C. Donnellan 1-2
N. Healy 0-3
A. Callanan 0-2
D. Tierney 0-2
A. Smith 0-2
N. Hayes 0-1
Referee: D. Kirwan (Cork)

Limerick2-14 - 1-13Waterford
N. Moran 1-9
D. Ryan 1-0
J. Ryan 0-1
S. Hickey 0-1
D. Sheehan 0-1
G. O'Mahony 0-1
J. O'Brien 0-1
(Report) E. Kelly 1-4
J. Mullane 0-3
G. Hurney 0-2
S. Walsh 0-1
R. Foley 0-1
D. Shanahan 0-1
E. McGrath 0-1
Referee: C. McAllister (Cork)

Cork3-15 - 2-22Waterford
B. Johnson 1-1
P. O'Sullivan 1-0
S. O'Neill 1-0
J. O'Connor 0-3
P. Horgan 0-3
T. Kenny 0-2
P. Cronin 0-2
C. Naughton 0-2
F. O'Leary 0-1
J. Gardiner 0-1
(Report) G. Hurney 2-2
E. Kelly 0-7
J. Nagle 0-4
S. Prendergast 0-3
J. Mullane 0-3
S. Molumphy 0-2
E. McGrath 0-1
Referee: J. Owens (Wexford)

All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship

Munster Championship

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Munster Final
Tipperary 1-19
Cork 0-19 Tipperary 3-18
Clare 1-22
Tipperary *-**
Waterford *-**
Limerick 0-17
Waterford 0-25

Limerick1-08 - 0-11Waterford
N Moran 0-4
D Breen 1-0
J Ryan 0-2
S Hickey 0-1
A O'Shaughnessy 0-1
(Report) E Kelly 0-6
J Mullane 0-4
S Prendergast 0-1
Referee: D. Kirwan (Cork)

Limerick0-17 - 0-25Waterford
A. O'Shaughnessy 0-5
N. Moran 0-5
J. Ryan 0-2
S. Hickey 0-2
D. O'Grady 0-1
P. Browne 0-1
D. Breen 0-1
(Report) E. Kelly 0-12
J. Mullane 0-7
S. Prendergast 0-4
S. O'Sullivan 0-1
S. Molumphy 0-1
Referee: Brian Gavin (Offaly)

References

  1. "Archives". Archived from the original on 29 June 2011. Retrieved 22 October 2011.
  2. "Archives". Archived from the original on 22 June 2011. Retrieved 14 June 2009.
  3. "Prendergast accepts ban but Brennan to make case at hearing". independent. Retrieved 8 June 2021.
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