2008 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final - Match Details

Match Details

7 September 2008
15:30 UTC+1
Kilkenny GAA 3–30 – 1–13 Waterford GAA Croke Park, Dublin
Attendance: 82,186
Referee: Barry Kelly (Westmeath)
E Brennan 2–4
H Shefflin 0–8 (5f, 1 '65')
E Larkin 1–4
TJ Reid 0–4
A Fogarty 0–3
D Lyng 0–3
R Power 0–2
J Fitzpatrick 0–2
(Report) E Kelly 1–9 (9f)
J Mullane 0–3
D Bennett 0–1
Kilkenny GAA Waterford GAA
KILKENNY GAA:
1 P. J. Ryan 61'
2 Michael Kavanagh
3 Noel Hickey
4 Jackie Tyrell
5 Tommy Walsh 44'
6 Brian Hogan
7 J. J. Delaney
8 Cha Fitzpatrick (c)
9 Derek Lyng
10 Martin Comerford 43'
11 Richie Power
12 Eoin Larkin
13 Eddie Brennan
14 Henry Shefflin
15 Aidan Fogarty
Substitutes:
16 James McGarry 61'
17 John Dalton
18 P. J. Delaney
19 James Ryall
20 John Tennyson
21 Canice Hickey
22 Donnacha Cody
23 Sean Cummins
24 Michael Fennelly
25 Richie Mullally
26 Michael Rice
27 Willie O'Dwyer
28 T. J. Reid 43'
29 Richie Hogan
30 Eoin Reid
Manager:
Brian Cody
WATERFORD GAA:
1 Clinton Hennessy
2 Eoin Murphy
3 Declan Prendergast 64'
4 Aidan Kearney
5 Tony Browne
6 Ken McGrath
7 Kevin Moran 65'
8 Michael Walsh (c)
9 Jamie Nagle 35'
10 Dan Shanahan 64'
11 Seamus Prendergast 35'
12 Stephen Molumphy
13 Eoin McGrath 31' 52'
14 Eoin Kelly
15 John Mullane 71'
Substitutes:
16 Adrian Power
17 Jack Kennedy 35'
18 Paul Flynn 52'
19 Shane O'Sullivan 40' 35'
20 Gary Hurney
21 Dave Bennett 64'
22 Richie Foley
23 Brian Phelan
24 James Murray
25 Tom Feeney 64'
26 Wayne Hutchinson
27 Shane Walsh
28 Pat Fitzgerald
29 Pa Kearney
30 Denis Coffey
Manager:
Davy Fitzgerald

Man of the Match:
Brian Cody

Linesmen:
John Sexton (Cork)
Tommy McIntyre (Antrim)

Sideline Official
Pat Green (Galway)

Umpires
Seamus O'Brien (Westmeath)
Michael Coyle (Westmeath)
Noel Nugent (Westmeath)
Anthony Gavin (Westmeath)

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