Hurling top scorers: It's tight at the top
July 02, 2013
The hurling top scorers for 2013
Wexford's Jack Guiney remains at the top of the table with Waterford's Maurice Shanahan hot on his heels.
Guiney hit 0-11 against Carlow on Saturday with Shanahan going one better with 1-9 against Westmeath on the same afternoon.
Kilkenny's Eoin Larkin landed 0-11 as his county succumbed to Dublin and is third in the standings.
Shanahan is now level with Antrim's Neil McManus, with 1-13, as the top scorer from play.
Carlow's Craig Doyle, who scored 3-2 when introduced as a substitute against London in the Leinster SHC, is the leading goal scorer.
Shanahan's haul of 0-13 against Offaly in Tullamore remains the highest individual scoring feat in the championship so far.
Overall - championship hurling top scorerJack Guiney, Wexford 1-32 (35)
Maurice Shanahan, Waterford 1-29 (32)
Eoin Larkin, Kilkenny 0-29 (29)
Paul Ryan, Dublin 1-19 (22)
Neil McManus, Antrim 2-15 (21)
D McNicholas, Westmeath 0-21 (21)
Joey Boland, Dublin 0-18 (18)
Shane McNaughton, Antrim 0-15 (15)
Stephen Maher, Laois 0-15 (15)
From play - championship hurling top scorerMaurice Shanahan, Waterford 1-13 (16)
Neil McManus, Antrim 1-13 (16)
Craig Doyle, Carlow 3-4 (13)
Garrett Sinnott, Wexford 0-11 (11)
Rory Jacob, Wexford 1-8 (11)
Brian O'Sullivan, Waterford 2-5 (11)
Jake Dillon, Waterford 1-6 (9)
Brendan Murtagh, Westmeath 1-6 (9)
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