All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship - Scoring Records

Scoring Records

All-time top scorers in the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship
(Championship scores only)
Rank Player Team Scores Games Era Average
1 Henry Shefflin Kilkenny 27-480 (561pts) 62 games 1999–present 9.04
2 Eddie Keher Kilkenny 35-334 (439pts) 50 games 1959–1977 8.78
3 Eoin Kelly Tipperary 21-360 (423pts) 57 games 2000–present 7.4
4 Christy Ring Cork 33-208 (305pts) 64 games 1940–1963 4.8
5 D.J. Carey Kilkenny 34-195 (297pts) 57 games 1989–2005 5.2
6 Nicky Rackard Wexford 59-96 (273pts) 36 games 1940–1957 7.58
7 Joe Deane Cork 10-239 (269pts) 50 games 1996–2008 5.4
8 Niall Gilligan Clare 20-197 (257pts) 56 games 1997–2009 4.6
9 Paul Flynn Waterford 24-181 (253pts) 45 games 1993–2008 5.6
10 Ben O'Connor Cork 8-224 (248pts) 52 games 1999–2011 4.7

Eddie Keher of the Rower-Inistioge holds numerous championship scoring records. In 50 championship appearances between 1959 and 1977 he scored 35 goals and 334 points. Not only that but Keher also set and broke a number of individual records. In the 1963 All-Ireland final he scored 14 points, a verifiable record for a final up to that point. In 1971 Keher broke his own record when he captured 2 goals and 11 points in the All-Ireland final against Tipperary. What is more remarkable is the fact that he ended up on the losing side on that occasion. This record was broken by Nicky English in 1989 when he scored 2 goals and 12 points in a 70-minute All-Ireland final. Keher's tally of 6 goals and 45 points in the 1972 championship is also a record.

Nicky Rackard of Wexford got the highest confirmed total in a major championship game. In Wexford's 12-17 to 2-3 defeat of Antrim in the 1954 All-Ireland semi-final he scored a remarkable 7 goals and 7 points. His tally of 6 goals and 4 points against Dublin is also a scoring record. Rackard also scored 5 goals and 4 points against Galway in the 1956 All-Ireland semi-final.

Prior to the 1930s scoring records for championship games were rarely kept. A number of players have been credited with enormous tallies. Andy 'Dooric' Buckley scored at least 6 goals when Cork beat Kilkenny by 8-9 to 0-8 in the 1903 All-Ireland 'home' final. Other newspaper reports credit him with 7 goals and 4 points.

P.J. Riordan is alleged to have scored all but 1 point of Tipperary's total when they beat Kilkenny by 6-8 to 0-1 in the 1895 All-Ireland final.

Jimmy Kelly of Kilkenny is said to have scored 7 goals in 30 minutes against Cork in the replay of the 1905 final.

In 1990 the rule prohibiting a hand-passed score was introduced. This had a large bearing on the scoring records above with less goals being scored in open play following its introduction. In the 1990 Congress the score rule was changed to read: "A Goal is scored when the ball is played by either team between the goalposts and under the crossbar. A point is scored when the ball is played by either team between the uprights and over the crossbar. The ball shall not be thrown or carried over the goal-line by an attacking player. In Hurling a score may not be made by an attacking player in possession fisting or handpassing the ball but a score may be made by a player stricking the ball in flight with the fist or open hand.''"

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