Dublin county hurling team

In the 2007 National Hurling League, meanwhile, despite being favourites to go down in 2007, Dublin managed to avoid relegation by finishing in fourth position.

In a nice touch, the Goalkeeper from the 1961 team, presented Dublin Captain, Johnny McCaffrey with the Bob O'Keefe trophy.

Dublin shares rivalries with fellow provincial sides Kilkenny, Offaly and Wexford and Galway Team as per Dublin vs Galway in round 5 of the Leinster SHC, 26 May 2024 INJ Player has had an injury which has affected recent involvement with the county team.

Jimmy Boggan 1982–1988 Lar Foley 1988–1993 Jimmy Gray 1993–1996 Michael O'Grady 1996–2000 Kevin Fennelly 2001–2002 Marty Morris 2003 Humphrey Kelleher 2003–2005[8] John Bailey[9] - Mick O'Riordan - Tommy Ryan 2005 (interim)[10][contradictory] Tommy Naughton 2005–2008 Anthony Daly 2008–2014 Ger Cunningham 2014–2017 Pat Gilroy 2017–2018 Mattie Kenny[11] 2018–2022 Micheál Donoghue 2022– Dublin has 8 All Stars, as of 2013.

1971: Mick Bermingham 1990: Brian McMahon 2009: Alan McCrabbe 2011: Liam Rushe Gary Maguire 2013: Peter Kelly, Liam Rushe2nd, Danny Sutcliffe Dublin's hurlers have failed to replicate the success of the county's football side, having won the Senior All-Ireland Hurling final on 6 occasions, most recently in 1938.

This places them joint seventh (with Clare) on the overall winners list, having won 16 fewer titles than top-ranked Tipperary.

Liam Rushe in action for the Dublin hurlers against Galway in the Allianz Hurling League
Micheál Donoghue , pictured here while in charge of Galway in 2016, was appointed Dublin manager in August 2022