1993 All-Ireland Senior B Hurling Championship
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The 1993 All-Ireland Senior B Hurling Championship was the 20th staging of the
All-Ireland Senior B Hurling Championship The All-Ireland Senior B Hurling Championship was an annual hurling competition organised by the Gaelic Athletic Association between 1974 and 2004 for the so-called 'weaker' hurling teams in Ireland. The teams now play in the Joe McDonagh Cup (Tie ...
since its establishment by the Gaelic Athletic Association in
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. The championship ran from 16 May to 11 July 1993.
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were the defending champions, however, they availed of their right to promotion to the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship and did not field a team. The All-Ireland final was played at the Emerald GAA Grounds in Ruislip on 11 July 1993 between Meath and London, in what was their second meeting in the All-Ireland final and a first meeting in eight years. Meath won the match by 2-16 to 1-16 to claim their very first All-Ireland title. Meath's Pat Potterton was the championship's top scorer with 0-38.


Results


All-Ireland preliminary round


All-Ireland quarter-finals


All-Ireland semi-finals


All-Ireland home final


All-Ireland final


Championship statistics


Top scorers

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References

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