1961 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship


The 1961 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship was the 75th staging of the All-Ireland hurling championship since its establishment by the Gaelic Athletic Association in 1887. The championship began on 16 April 1961 and ended on 3 September 1961.
Wexford were the defending champions, however, they were defeated in the provincial championship. Tipperary won the title after defeating Dublin by 0–16 to 1–12 in the All-Ireland final.

Format

All-Ireland Championship
Final: The two provincial representatives from Leinster and Munster made up the two final teams with the winners being declared All-Ireland champions.

Results

[Leinster Senior Hurling Championship]

First round
Quarter-final
Semi-final
'''Final'''

[Munster Senior Hurling Championship]

Quarter-finals
Semi-finals
'''Final'''

[All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship]

'''Final'''

Championship statistics

Scoring statistics

;Top scorers overall
RankPlayerClubTallyTotalMatchesAverage
1Jimmy DoyleTipperary2–142036.66
2Christy RingCork3-081728.50
3Donie NealonTipperary3-061535.00
3Mick BolgerWestmeath3-061543.75
4Andy DoyleWexford4-021427.00
4Oliver McGrathWexford3-051427.00
4Larry ShannonDublin2-081435.66
5Billy JacksonDublin3-041334.33
6Joe GillaneGalway3-00919.00
6J. FitzpatrickLaois3-00924.50
6Paddy CrokeDublin3-00933.00
6Billy DwyerKilkenny2-03919.00
6Jimmy RooneyWestmeath2-03942.25
6Jack ConroyLaois2-03924.50
6Tim FloodWexford2-03924.50
6Frankie WalshWaterford1-06924.50
6Achille BoothmanDublin0-09933.00

;Top scorers in a single game
RankPlayerClubTallyTotalOpposition
1Andy DoyleWexford4-0214Kilkenny
2Christy RingCork3-0413Waterford
3Joe GillaneGalway3-009Tipperary
3Paddy CrokeDublin3-009Wexford
3Billy DwyerKilkenny2-039Wexford
3Jimmy DoyleTipperary0-099Dublin
4Oliver McGrathWexford2-028Dublin
4Tim FloodWexford2-028Dublin
4Donie NealonTipperary2-028Galway
4John McGrathWestmeath1-058Offaly

Miscellaneous

  • The Munster final between Cork and Tipperary breaks all previous attendance records. An official crowd of 62,175 is the biggest ever attendance recorded at a sporting event outside of Croke Park in Dublin. An unofficial attendance, due to spectators storming the gates, meant that the crowd could have been as high as 70,000 or more. It remains a record for a Munster decider.
  • Westmeath are the top-scoring team in the championship for the first and only time in their history.
  • They are also the first team to be the top scorers in a championship year, yet have a negative score difference. As of July 2021, the only other team to do so would be Waterford.