Galway–Waterford hurling rivalry

The Galway-Waterford rivalry is a hurling rivalry between Irish county teams Galway and Waterford, who first played each other in 1938.[1][2] The rivalry has been an infrequent one due to both teams playing in different provincial championships. Galway's home ground is Pearse Stadium and Waterford's home ground is Walsh Park, however, most of their championship meetings have been held at neutral venues.

Galway-Waterford
LocaleCounty Galway
County Waterford
TeamsGalway
Waterford
First meetingWaterford 4-8 - 3-1 Galway
1938 All-Ireland semi-final
(7 August 1938)
Latest meetingGalway 0-26 - 2-17 Waterford
2017 All-Ireland final
(3 September 2017)
Statistics
Meetings total11
Top scorerJoe Canning (1-24)
All-time seriesGalway 1-10 Waterford
Largest victoryWaterford 7-11 - Galway 0-8
1959 Munster quarter-final
(29 June 1959)

Statistics

Team All-Ireland Provincial National League Total
Galway 5 27 10 42
Waterford 2 9 3 14
Combined 7 36 13 56

All time results

Legend

Galway win
Waterford win

Senior championship

No. Date Winners Score Runners-up Venue Stage
1.7 August 1938Waterford (1)4-8 - 3-1GalwayCusack ParkAll-Ireland semi-final
2.15 August 1948Waterford (2)3-7 - 1-6GalwayCroke ParkAll-Ireland semi-final
3.28 July 1957Waterford (3)4-12 - 0-11GalwayCroke ParkAll-Ireland semi-final
4.29 June 1959Waterford (4)7-11 - 0-8GalwayGaelic GroundsMunster quarter-final
5.26 June 1960Waterford (5)9-8 - 4-8GalwayGaelic GroundsMunster quarter-final
6.3 July 1966Waterford (6)2-16 - 1-9GalwayGaelic GroundsMunster semi-final
7.26 July 1998Waterford (7)1-20 - 1-10GalwayCroke ParkAll-Ireland quarter-final
8.2 July 2006Waterford (8)1-25 - 2-20GalwayWalsh ParkAll-Ireland qualifier
9.26 July 2009Waterford (9)1-16 - 0-18GalwaySemple StadiumAll-Ireland quarter-final
10.25 July 2011Waterford (10)2-23 - 2-13GalwaySemple StadiumAll-Ireland quarter-final
11.3 September 2017Galway (1)0-26 - 2-17WaterfordCroke ParkAll-Ireland final
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References

  1. "Waterford aiming to protect incredible record against Galway when they meet in All-Ireland final". The 42. 14 August 2017. Retrieved 3 September 2017.
  2. Ní Fhlatharta, Bernie (20 August 2013). "Time for hurlers to end miserable Waterford record". Connacht Tribune. Retrieved 3 September 2017.
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