Hurling top scorers: Guiney takes the lead
June 18, 2013

Keeping an eye on the action and scores
Wexford's Jack Guiney has moved to the head of the table in the hurling top scorers chart for championship 2013.
The Model County sharpshooter added 0-5 at the weekend to his tally of 1-8 in the drawn Leinster quarter-final against Dublin.
Antrim's Neil McManus is joined in second place by Laois' Stephen Maher.
McManus is the top scorer from play ahead of Carlow's Craig Doyle, who scored 3-2 when introduced as a substitute against London and is as a result also the leading goal scorer so far.
Dublin's Paul Ryan tally of 1-9 on Saturday evening against Wexford is the highest individual scoring feat in the championship so far.
Overall - championship hurling top scorerJack Guiney, Wexford 1-13 (16)
Neil McManus, Antrim 2-9 (15)
Stephen Maher, Laois 0-15 (15)
Paul Ryan, Dublin 1-10 (13)
Craig Doyle, Carlow 3-2 (11)
Marty Kavanagh, Carlow 0-11 (11)
Eoin Larkin, Kilkenny 0-11 (11)
Joe Canning, Galway 0-11 (11)
From play - championship hurling top scorerNeil McManus, Antrim 1-9 (12)
Craig Doyle, Carlow 3-2 (11)
Zane Keenan, Laois 0-7 (7)
Sean Murphy, Carlow 1-4 (7)
Martin Duggan, London 1-4 (7)
Willie Hyland, Laois 1-4 (7)
Tommy Fitzgerald, Laois 2-1 (7)
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