Cork Intermediate Hurling Championship

Cork Intermediate Hurling Championship
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Title holders Fr. O'Neills (2nd title)
Most titles Ballincollig (7 titles)
Sponsors ?

Cork Intermediate Hurling Championship is a second-tier hurling competition organised by the Cork Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association. The winners usually will play in the senior grade the following year for the Cork Senior Hurling Championship. This championship has been played for since 1909. In 2003, it was decided to split the grade into two different championships - Premier Intermediate and Intermediate A. The Premier winners would go to Senior while the Intermediate A winners would go to Premier. Sixteen clubs made up the Premier grade while the rest of the 2003 Intermediate teams plus Junior County Hurling winners Dromina, as well as divisional winners Argideen Rangers, Kanturk, Carrigaline, Blackrock & Watergrasshill became part of the new Intermediate grade. The Muskerry Junior A winners Grenagh declined the invitation and remained in the Junior ranks. In 2005, the winners of each of the titles competed to determine who would play in the Munster Intermediate Club Hurling Championship. In subsequent years, the winner of the Premier Intermediate title has represented Cork in that championship.

The Cup

The winning team is presented with the Seamus Long Cup. A Founder member of the Ballinora GAA club, Seamus Long and his family were steeped in the GAA and have been credited with the setting up of Divisional Boards. He was Principal of Ballinora school from 1913 to 1951 and elected secretary of Ballincollig club in 1914. He was the first secretary of the Muskerry Board in 1924, the founding Chairman of the Ballinora club in the same year, was Vice-Chairman of Cork County Board from 1940 to 1946 and was Munster Council Delegate from 1949 until his death in 1953

Roll of honour

Intermediate A

Year Winner Opponent
2016[1] Fr. O'Neills 0-16 1-18 (R) Kildorrery 1-13 1-14 (R)
2015 Charleville 5-24 Dripsey 1-10
2014[2] Fermoy 2-14 Charleville 1-16
2013[3] Kanturk 2-22 Éire Óg 1-12
2012[4] Kilworth 2-15 Kanturk 2-13
2011 Bandon 2-14 Fr. O'Neills 0-7
2010 Kilbrittain 1-12* Ballygarvan 0-11
2009 Valley Rovers 1-17 Kilworth 1-13
2008[5] Carrigaline 1-13 Bandon 0-10
2007 Fr. O'Neills 1-13 Bandon 0-15
2006 Ballymartle 1-23 Carrigaline 1-19
2005 Argideen Rangers 2-8* Nemo Rangers 1-8
2004 Watergrasshill 2-13 Dromina 2-8

Intermediate

Year Winner Opponent
2003 Bride Rovers 1-15 Inniscarra 1-5
2002 Delaneys 1-13* Carrigtwohill 0-14
2001 Killeagh 3-9* Mallow 2-8
2000 Douglas 3-8 Aghada 2-4
1999 Ballincollig 1-14 Blarney 2-9
1998 Castlelyons 2-12 Killeagh 2-9
1997 Cloyne 1-12 Delaneys 1-7
1996 Newtownshandrum 0-12* Cloyne 0-9
1995 Kilbrittain 2-17 Ballincollig 1-5
1994 St. Catherine's 3-12 Cloughduv 2-11
1993 Youghal 2-13 Kilbrittain 3-7
1992 Bishopstown 1-9 Cloyne 0-9
1991 Tracton 4-14 Inniscarra 5-9
1990 St. Finbarr's 1-8 Tracton 0-10
1989 Valley Rovers 6-12 Kilbrittain 3-5
1988 Youghal 4-6 Kilbrittain 2-11
1987 Erin's Own 1-6 Mallow 0-8
1986 Cloughduv 2-12 Erin's Own 0-11
1985 Éire Óg 0-14 Blackrock 2-7
1984 Erin's Own 0-15 Cloughduv 1-5
1983 Cloughduv 1-14 Ballinhassig 1-6
1982 Milford 4-7 Erin's Own 1-6
1981 Newtownshandrum 3-12 Cloughduv 1-10
1980 Ballyhea 0-15 Mallow 1-10
1979 Éire Óg 7-11 Mallow 5-8
1978 Midleton 1-12 Newtownshandrum 1-10
1977 Ballinhassig 1-16 Ballyhea 1-11
1976 Newtownshandrum 2-10 Passage West 1-12
1975 Ballinhassig 3-12 Passage West 2-5
1974 Bandon 2-7 Midleton 1-6
1973 Cloughduv 2-9 Blackrock 2-5
1972 Mallow 4-10 Blackrock 1-9
1971 Nemo Rangers 4-11* Carrigtwohill 2-3
1970 Cloyne 2-18 Castletownroche 4-6
1969 Youghal 3-7 Cobh 0-13
1968 St. Vincent's 2-11 Youghal 1-12
1967 Ballincollig 3-8 Cobh 3-7
1966 Cloyne 4-14 Cobh 3-6
1965 Glen Rovers 3-8 Éire Óg 3-5
1964 Castletownroche 4-11 Youghal 3-6
1963 Cobh 2-10 Castletownroche 3-5
1962 Midleton 3-8 Cobh 2-3
1961 Glen Rovers 4-6* Castletownroche 1-6
1960 Passage West 3-7 St. Vincent's 1-8
1959 Mallow 2-8 St. Vincent's 3-3
1958 Glen Rovers 5-9 Carrigaline 3-6
1957 Glen Rovers 6-8 St. Finbarr's 2-6
1956 Glen Rovers 1-11 Carrigaline 1-3
1955 Youghal 4-6 Mallow 2-5
1954 Glen Rovers 4-7 Ballymartle 4-2
1953 Newtownshandrum 0-5 Glen Rovers 0-4
1952 Bandon 1-5 St. Finbarr's 1-3
1951 Shanballymore 2-6 Midleton 1-4
1950 Carrigtwohill 6-4 Shanballymore 1-1
1949 Carrigtwohill 3-10 Newtownshandrum 3-5
1948 Midleton 6-4 Shanballymore 1-1
1947 Charleville 4-7 Newtownshandrum 4-4
1946 Charleville 8-6 Cloughduv 4-6
1945 31st Battalion 3-11 Oldcastletown 0-4
1944 Ballyhea Rovers 2-4 Oldcastletown 0-1
1943 Shanballymore 7-9 Douglas 3-2
1942 Lough Rovers 3-5 Carrigtwohill 3-2
1941 Cloughduv 6-4 Buttervant 3-0
1940 Buttervant 2-4 Ballincollig 1-4
1939 Ballincollig 4-6 Ballinora 4-2
1938 Blarney 1-4 St. Anne's 1-0
1937 Blarney 4-5 Éire Óg 3-2
1936 St. Anne's 2-7 Lough Rovers 0-3
1935 Ballincollig 4-2 St. Columb's, Douglas 3-2
1934 Ballincollig 3-3 Kinsale 2-3
1933 Lough Rovers 5-3 Bride Rovers 2-1
1932 Ballinora 2-5 Buttervant 1-3
1931 Ballyhea 7-4 Bandon 1-1
1930 Passage West 4-1 Buttervant 1-3
1929 Ballincollig 2-2 Buttervant 0-0
1928 Nemo Rangers 5-7 Buttervant 0-0
1927 Cobh 1-1 * Fr. Matthew Hall 3-3
1926 Kinsale 5-2 Buttervant 4-4
1925 Glen Rovers 7-2 Inniscarra 2-3
1924 Passage West 3-0 Sarsfields 2-0
1923 Mallow 2-2 Evergreen 2-1
1922 Castletreasure 3-1 Inniscarra 2-0
1921 No championship
1920 Unfinished
1919 Fairhill w/o Dromina
1918 Nemo 7-5 Mallow 0-1
1917 Emmets 5-1 Aghabullogue 5-0
1916 Cobh 5-4 Mallow 0-3
1915 Shamrocks 7-2 Castletownroche 3-3
1914 Charleville Shamrocks
1913 Redmonds 5-3 Cloyne 1-0
1912 Ballincollig 5-3 Redmonds 5-0
1911 Cloughduv 6-2 Blackrock 3-1
1910 Aghabullogue 3-2 Shamrocks 2-0
1909 Carrigtwohill 4-11 Shamrocks 0-6

` 1971, 1996, 2001, 2002, 2005 2010 Replays

References

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  3. "Awesome Kanturk stay fully focused". Irish Examiner. 2013-11-04. Retrieved 2013-11-05.
  4. "Kilworth finally end years of anguish". Irish Examiner. 2012-10-15. Retrieved 2012-10-15.
  5. "Carrigaline celebrate historic hurling success". Hogan Stand. 10 February 2009. Retrieved 30 April 2012.

See also

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