All-Ireland Intermediate Club Hurling Championship

The GAA Hurling All-Ireland Intermediate Club Championship, known simply as the All-Ireland Club Championship, is an annual inter-county hurling competition organised by the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA). It is the second highest inter-county club hurling competition in Ireland, and has been contested every year since the 2004-05 championship.

GAA Hurling All-Ireland Intermediate Club Championship
Current season or competition:
2023–24 All-Ireland Intermediate Club Hurling Championship
IrishCraobh Idirmhéanach Iomáint Chlub na hÉireann
CodeHurling
Founded2004-05
RegionIreland (GAA)
No. of teams5
Title holders Thomastown (1st title)
SponsorsAllied Irish Banks (AIB)
TV partner(s)TG4
Official websiteOfficial GAA website

The final, currently held on the third Saturday in January, is the culmination of a series of games played between October and January with the winners receiving the cup. The All-Ireland Championship has always been played on a straight knockout basis whereby once a team loses they are eliminated from the championship. Currently qualification is limited to teams competing in the Connacht Championship, the Leinster Championship, the Munster Championship and the Ulster Championship.

Four teams currently participate in the All-Ireland semi-finals.

History

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While the senior championship had been running since the 1970-71 season, the creation of an All-Ireland series at intermediate level was a natural progression. The Munster Council were the first to organize a provincial championship in the intermediate grade in 2003. They were followed by the other three provincial councils in 2004, with the four champions contesting an All-Ireland series. Kildangan of Tipperary were the first All-Ireland champions after defeating Carrickshock of Kilkenny.

In 2007, London club Robert Emmetts became the first team from outside of Ireland to claim an All-Ireland title.

The most successful teams are from Kilkenny – 8 different Kilkenny clubs have won the All-Ireland title on 8 separate occasions.

No team has ever won the title more than once. Dicksboro and Carrickshock are the only teams to have qualified for two All-Ireland finals.

Qualification

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The GAA Hurling All-Ireland Intermediate Club Championship features four teams in the final tournament. 25 county champions contest the four provincial intermediate club championships with the four respective champions qualifying for the All-Ireland series. Prior to 2018 the London champions entered the competition at the quarter-final stage, but now compete in the Connacht championship.

ProvinceChampionshipQualifying Team
ConnachtConnacht Intermediate Club Hurling ChampionshipChampions
LeinsterLeinster Intermediate Club Hurling ChampionshipChampions
MunsterMunster Intermediate Club Hurling ChampionshipChampions
UlsterUlster Intermediate Club Hurling ChampionshipChampions

List of finals

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YearWinnersRunners-upVenueWinning Captain
CountyClubScoreCountyClubScore
2023-24 KILThomastown2-23 CORCastlelyons0-13Croke ParkStephen Donnelly[1]
2022-23 LIMMonaleen1-17 MAYTooreen1-15Croke ParkLorcan Lyons
2021-22 KILNaas0-16 KERKilmoyley1-11Croke ParkBrian Byrne
2020-21No Championship
2019-20 KILTullaroan3-19 CORFr. O'Neill's5-12Croke ParkShane Walsh
2018-19 GALOranmore-Maree2-18 CORCharleville1-15Croke ParkGearoid McInerney and Niall Burke
2017-18 CORKanturk1-18 KILSt. Patrick's Ballyragget1-17Croke ParkLorcan O'Neill[2]
2016-17 KILCarrickshock2-15 GALAhascragh-Fohenagh0-06Croke ParkJohn Tennyson[3]
2015-16 KILBennettsbridge1-17 GALAbbeyknockmoy1-14Croke ParkEnda Morrissey[4]
2014-15 ANTO'Donovan Rossa1-09 LONKilburn Gaels2-03Croke ParkChristopher McGuinness[5]
2013-14 KILRower-Inistioge1-16 GALKilnadeema-Leitrim1-09Croke ParkMichael Grace[6]
2012-13 KILClara1-16 LONSt. Gabriel's0-13Croke ParkDavid Langton[7]
2011-12 CARMount Leinster Rangers1-13 ARMMiddletown Na Fianna1-11Croke ParkKarol Lawlor[8]
2010-11 CORBallymartle3-15 KILDicksboro1-20Croke ParkPatrick Dwyer[9]
2009-10 KILSt. Lachtain's3-17 ANTSt. Gall's0-10Croke ParkEoin Guinan[10]
2008-09 CORBlarney2-14 GALCappataggle1-12Croke ParkJames Hughes[11]
2007-08 WESClonkill4-15 GALTommy Larkin's3-14Croke ParkPaddy Dowdall[12]
2006-07 LONRobert Emmetts1-14 GALKillimordaly0-08Croke ParkFergus McMahon[13]
2005-06 KILDicksboro2-13 CORBallinhassig1-13Croke ParkDavid Carroll[14]
2004-05 TIPKildangan2-13 KILCarrickshock1-13Semple StadiumGerry Slattery[15]

Roll of Honour

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Performances by club

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ClubCountyWinsRunners-upYears wonYears Runners-up
Dicksboro KIL1120062011
Carrickshock KIL1120172005
Kildangan TIP102005
Robert Emmetts LON102007
Clonkill WES102008
Blarney COR102009
St. Lachtain's KIL102010
Ballymartle COR102011
Mount Leinster Rangers CAR102012
Clara KIL102013
Rower-Inistioge KIL102014
O'Donovan Rossa ANT102015
Bennettsbridge KIL102016
Kanturk COR102018
Oranmore-Maree GAL102019
Tullaroan KIL102020
Naas KIL102022
Monaleen LIM102023
Thomastown KIL102024
Ballinhassig COR012006
Killimordaly GAL012007
Tommy Larkin's GAL012008
Cappataggle GAL012009
St. Gall's ANT012010
Middletown Na Fianna ARM012012
St Gabriel's LON012013
Kilnadeema-Leitrim GAL012014
Kilburn Gaels LON012015
Abbeyknockmoy GAL012016
Ahascragh-Fohenagh GAL012017
St. Patrick's Ballyragget KIL012018
Charleville COR012019
Fr. O'Neill's COR012020
Kilmoyley KER012022
Tooreen MAY012023
Castlelyons COR012024

Performances by county

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CountyTitlesRunners-upTotal
Kilkenny9312
Cork347
Galway167
London123
Antrim112
Carlow101
Kildare101
Tipperary101
Westmeath101
Limerick101
Armagh011
Kerry011
Mayo011

Performances by province

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ProvinceTitlesRunners-upTotal
Leinster11314
Munster5510
Connacht178
Britain123
Ulster123

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Keane, Paul (13 January 2023). "Thomastown run riot to claim intermediate title victory". RTE Sport.
  2. ^ "All-Ireland club IHC final: Walsh wins it for Kanturk". Hogan Stand. 4 February 2018. Retrieved 6 February 2018.
  3. ^ "Carrickshock power proves too much for Galway outfit". Irish Examiner. 20 February 2017. Retrieved 21 February 2017.
  4. ^ "Bennettsbridge have wind in their sails". Irish Examiner. 8 February 2016. Retrieved 9 February 2016.
  5. ^ "Walsh's last-gasp point secures glory for O'Donovan Rossa". Irish Examiner. 16 February 2015. Retrieved 16 February 2015.
  6. ^ "Rower Inistioge extra special". Irish Examiner. 10 February 2014. Retrieved 10 February 2014.
  7. ^ "Clara have too much for St Gabriels". Hogan Stand. 10 February 2013. Retrieved 12 February 2013.
  8. ^ "14-man Rangers make history". Irish Examiner. 13 February 2012. Retrieved 12 December 2015.
  9. ^ "Ballymartle's finest hour". Irish Examiner. 14 February 2011. Retrieved 12 December 2015.
  10. ^ "St Gall's are blown away in decider". Belfast Telegraph. 15 February 2010. Retrieved 12 December 2015.
  11. ^ "Cappataggle come up short on biggest day". Connacht Tribune. 21 May 2013. Retrieved 12 December 2015.
  12. ^ "Clonkill boss hoping for more after historic win". Irish Independent. 11 February 2008. Retrieved 12 December 2015.
  13. ^ "All-Ireland title goes to London club". Hogan Stand. 12 March 2007. Retrieved 12 December 2015.
  14. ^ "'Boro's Croker coronation". Kilkenny People. 15 February 2006. Archived from the original on 22 December 2015. Retrieved 12 December 2015.
  15. ^ "Cats' clean sweep bid ends in drama". Irish Independent. 29 March 2005. Retrieved 12 December 2015.