This is the list of All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship winning captains for the hurling sports competition in Ireland. Each team has one captain. In many counties the captain is chosen by the club that won the Senior County Hurling Championship in the previous year. In recent years, this practice is being replaced by the manager picking one of the more experienced players to take this role. The captain accepts the cup on behalf of the team and makes a speech in which he thanks all who helped in the success of the team.
List of captains
Records
See also
References
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- Fanning, Ronan (1 February 2010). "Lynch, John Mary ('Jack')". Dictionary of Irish Biography. doi:10.3318/dib.004947.v1. Retrieved 12 December 2024.
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Pre-1923 |
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Beginning of Liam MacCarthy |
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80-minute experiment |
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'Back-door' era |
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Associated competitions |
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Statistics and awards |