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The ”’1901 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final”’ was the 14th All-Ireland final and the culmination of the [[1901 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship]], an inter-county [[hurling]] tournament for the top teams in [[Ireland]]. The match was held at [[Croke Park|Jones’ Road]], [[Dublin]], on 2 August 1903 between [[London GAA|London]], represented by a selection of clubs, and [[Cork GAA|Cork]], represented by [[Redmond’s GAA|Redmond’s]]. The Munster champions lost to their London opponents on a score line of 1–5 to 0–4.<ref>{{cite book |last=Bellew |first=Ronnie |last2=Crowe |first2=Dermot |date=2014 |title=Hell for Leather: A Journey Through Hurling in 100 Games |url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Hell_for_Leather/wjfuBQAAQBAJ |publisher=[[Hachette Books]] |isbn=9781444789928 |access-date=May 20, 2025}}</ref>
The ”’1901 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final”’ was the 14th All-Ireland final and the culmination of the [[1901 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship]], an inter-county [[hurling]] tournament for the top teams in [[Ireland]]. The match was held at [[Croke Park|Jones’ Road]], [[Dublin]], on 2 August 1903 between [[London GAA|London]], represented by a selection of clubs, and [[Cork GAA|Cork]], represented by [[Redmond’s GAA|Redmond’s]]. The Munster champions lost to their London opponents on a score line of 1–5 to 0–4.<ref>{{cite book |last=Bellew |first=Ronnie |last2=Crowe |first2=Dermot |date=2014 |title=Hell for Leather: A Journey Through Hurling in 100 Games |url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Hell_for_Leather/wjfuBQAAQBAJ |publisher=[[Hachette Books]] |isbn=9781444789928 |access-date=May 20, 2025}}</ref>
Although London are an English City and not recognised as one of the 32 counties of Ireland they are allowed to enter the competition. The game itself was described by many as brutal with very little skill of guile on display.
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The 1901 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final was the 14th All-Ireland final and the culmination of the 1901 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, an inter-county hurling tournament for the top teams in Ireland. The match was held at Jones’ Road, Dublin, on 2 August 1903 between London, represented by a selection of clubs, and Cork, represented by Redmond’s. The Munster champions lost to their London opponents on a score line of 1–5 to 0–4.[1]
Although London are an English City and not recognised as one of the 32 counties of Ireland they are allowed to enter the competition. The game itself was described by many as brutal with very little skill of guile on display.
