Sun, 14 Sep, 2003 - 18:26
Kilkenny 1-14 Cork 1-11
Reigning champions Kilkenny won their 28th All-Ireland Hurling Championship title when they survived a furious Cork fightback at Croke Park.
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CourtsGaaAll-Ireland final newsPlace: Croke ParkPerson: Setanta Ó HailpínPerson: Martin ComerfordPerson: Brian CodyPerson: Tommy WalshPerson: Joe DeanePerson: WalshPerson: Tom KennyPerson: Diarmuid O'SullivanPerson: Henry ShefflinPerson: ShefflinPerson: ComerfordPerson: James McGarryPerson: OPerson: Noel HickeyPerson: JJ DelaneyPerson: DeanePerson: Timmy McCarthyPerson: Niall McCarthyPerson: Ben O'ConnorPerson: JerryPerson: Ó hAilpínPerson: CodyPerson: Jerry O'ConnorPerson: Seánie McGrathPerson: HickeyPerson: Michael KavanaghPerson: James RyallPerson: Sean DowlingPerson: Peter BarryPerson: Derek LyngPerson: Paddy MullallyPerson: John HoynePerson: DJ CareyPerson: Eddie BrennanPerson: Conor PhelanPerson: Andy ComerfordPerson: RyallPerson: Richie MullallyPerson: P MullallyPerson: Dónal Óg CusackPerson: Wayne SherlockPerson: Pat MulcahyPerson: Ronan CurranPerson: Sean Og O'hAilpinPerson: John GardinerPerson: Mickey O'ConnellPerson: Alan BrownePerson: O'ConnellPerson: B O'ConnorPerson: Pat O'ConnorEvent: All-Ireland Hurling ChampionshipOrganisation: CorkOrganisation: KilkennyOrganisation: SetantaOrganisation: Comerford
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