, the venue for the 2010 final
Background Kilkenny were Leinster champions, having beaten
Dublin and
Galway to earn that title. They beat
Cork in the semi-final on 8 August 2010. Tipperary lost to Cork in the first round of the
Munster championship and went into the All Ireland Qualifiers, where they beat
Wexford,
Offaly and Galway, before beating
Waterford in their semi-final on 15 August 2010. Kilkenny were bidding for their 22nd successive championship win and had not lost a game since losing to
Galway in the
2005 All-Ireland semi-final. In 2009 Kilkenny became the first county since Cork in 1941 – 1944 to win the four in a row and was bidding for their 33rd All Ireland title. Tipperary, who lost to Kilkenny by five points in the previous years final were seeking their first All-Ireland title since
2001 and their 26th title in all. The pre-match betting made Kilkenny favourites, with
Bookmaker Paddy Power giving odds of 4/11 on a Kilkenny win, Tipperary were 5/2 to win with a draw at 12/1. Paddy Power also pledged to refund a wide range of losing bets on the match if Kilkenny were beaten, risking a potential five figure refund should Tipperary reverse the form book. Before the senior final, Kilkenny beat
Clare in the
minor hurling final.
Team news Much of the pre-match build-up centred around the fitness of Kilkenny's
Henry Shefflin, who had torn his
cruciate ligament in the semi-final against Cork, an injury which generally takes several months to recover from. Shefflin attended noted physiotherapist,
Gerard Hartmann, who specialised in such injuries, and recovered to such a degree that within 3 weeks, he took a full part in a Kilkenny training session watched by around 8,000 fans, without noticeable discomfort. Shefflin was then selected to start the All Ireland Final, but due in part to slippery conditions on the day, pulled up after 12 minutes in obvious pain, and had to be substituted. Tipperary manager
Liam Sheedy opted to stick with the same team that had defeated Waterford in the semi-final, the team contained eleven of the players that started the
2009 final.
Referee Waterford-based referee
Michael Wadding was named as the referee for the 2010 All-Ireland final on 17 August 2010. ==Match summary==