Cork Junior A Hurling Championship

The Cork Junior A Hurling Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the Co-Op Superstores Cork Junior A Hurling Championship and abbreviated to the Cork JAHC) is an annual hurling competition organised by the Cork County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association and contested by the top-ranking junior clubs in the county of Cork in Ireland. It is the sixth tier overall in the entire Cork hurling championship system and is regarded as one of the toughest club competitions to win.[1]

Cork Junior A Hurling Championship
Current season or competition:
2023 Cork Junior A Hurling Championship
IrishCraobh Iomána Shóisearach A Chorcaí
CodeHurling
Founded1895; 129 years ago (1895)
Region Cork (GAA)
TrophyJohn Quirke Cup
No. of teams7
Title holders Nemo Rangers (2nd title)
Most titles Carrigtwohill (6 titles)
SponsorsCo-Op Superstores
Official websiteCork GAA

The Cork Junior Championship was introduced in 1895 as a countywide competition for teams deemed not eligible for the senior grade or second-string senior teams. At the time of its creation it was the second tier of Cork hurling.

In its current format, the Cork Junior A Championship begins in September following the completion of the seven Divisional Junior Championships. The 7 participating teams compete in a single-elimination tournament which culminates with the final match at Páirc Uí Rinn in October or November. The winner of the Cork Junior A Championship, as well as being presented with the John Quirke Cup, gains promotion to the Cork Premier Junior Hurling Championship.

The competition has been won by 72 teams, 29 of which have won it more than once. Carrigtwohill are the most successful team in the championships history, having won it 6 times. Nemo Rangers are the title holders, beating Harbour Rovers by 1-14 to 1-12 in the 2023 final.

History

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Officially known as the Cork Junior A Hurling Championship, it is regarded as one of the most hotly contested and most difficult to win of all the county championships. Established in 1895 as the "seconds championship", by the 1930s it developed along divisional lines due to the increased number of clubs participating.[citation needed]

The first championship took place in 1895 when Blackrock were crowned junior champions.

Format

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Current format

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Quarter-finals: Six of the seven divisional champions compete in this round. The seventh divisional champion receives a bye to the next round. Three teams qualify for the next round, joining the seventh divisional champion.

Semi-finals: The two semi-finals feature the three quarter-final-winning teams and the team that receives a bye. Two teams qualify for the next round.

Final: The two semi-final winners contest the final. The winning team are declared champions.

2017-2019

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First round: The seven divisional champions are seeded and are drawn to play the seven divisional runners-up. Repeat pairings from divisional finals are avoided in this round. Six teams qualify for the next round with one team receiving a bye.

Quarter-finals: The three quarter-finals feature the six first round-winning teams. Three teams qualify for the next round.

Semi-finals: The two semi-finals feature the three quarter-final-winning teams and the team that receives a bye from the first round . Two teams qualify for the next round.

Final: The two semi-final winners contest the final. The winning team are declared champions.

Teams

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Qualification

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DivisionChampionshipQualifying teams
AvondhuNorth Cork Junior A Hurling ChampionshipChampions
CarberyCarbery Junior A Hurling ChampionshipChampions
CarrigdhounSouth East Junior A Hurling ChampionshipChampions
DuhallowDuhallow Junior A Hurling ChampionshipChampions
ImokillyEast Cork Junior A Hurling ChampionshipChampions
MuskerryMid Cork Junior A Hurling ChampionshipChampions
SeandúnCork City Junior A Hurling ChampionshipChampions

2024 Teams

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70 clubs will compete in the 2024 Cork Junior A Hurling Championship: eight teams from Duhallow, twelve teams from Avondhu, nine teams from Muskerry, thirteen teams from Carbery, ten teams from Seandun, ten teams from Carrigdhoun and eight teams from Imokilly.

TeamLocationColoursDivisionDivisional TitlesLast Divisional TitleChampionship TitlesLast Championship Title
AraglenAraglenGreen and whiteAvondhu00
BallinascarthyBallinascarthyRed and whiteCarbery720220
BallincolligBallincolligGreen and whiteMuskerry5199021963
BallinhassigBallinhassigBlue and whiteCarrigdhoun29201432002
BallinoraBallinoraGreen and redMuskerry920230
BallygarvanBallygarvanRed and whiteCarrigdhoun2200412004
BallyheaBallyheaBlack and whiteAvondhu10197631976
BallyhoolyBallyhoolyBlue and yellowAvondhu00
BallymartleRiverstickGreen and goldCarrigdhoun16202131986
BandonBandonYellow and whiteCarbery13200941999
BanteerBanteerRed and whiteDuhallow820170
Bantry BluesBantryBlue and whiteCarbery00
BelgoolyBelgoolyWhite and blueCarrigdhoun120230
BishopstownBishopstownMaroon and whiteSeandun119770
BlackrockBlackrockGreen and yellowSeandun7201351947
BlarneyBlarneyRed and whiteMuskerry13199321993
Brian DillonsMontenotteBlue and whiteSeandun10202011938
Bride RoversRathcormacGreen, white and yellowImokilly5199811998
CarrigalineCarrigalineBlue and yellowCarrigdhoun820030
CarrignavarCarrignavarRed and greenImokilly320230
CarrigtwohillCarrigtwohillBlue and goldImokilly9199461994
CastlemagnerCastlemagnerBlack and amberDuhallow5201511954
CharlevilleCharlevilleRed and whiteAvondhu9201112011
ClonakiltyClonakiltyGreen and redCarbery1820230
CobhCobhYellow and greenImokilly3198551959
Courcey RoversBallinspittleRed and whiteCarrigdhoun6201912001
Clyda RoversMourneabbeyBlack and yellowAvondhu3201911989
Diarmuid Ó Mathúna'sCastletown-KinneighBlue and goldCarbery520100
DohenysDunmanwayGreen and whiteCarbery420130
DonoughmoreDonoughmoreBlack and whiteMuskerry00
DripseyDripseyRed and blueMuskerry1200812008
DrominaDrominaBlue and yellowAvondhu5201712003
DromtarriffeRathcooleRed and whiteDuhallow420220
Éire ÓgOvensRed and whiteMuskerry7197721977
FermoyFermoyBlack and amberAvondhu8200912009
FreemountFreemountMaroon and whiteDuhallow620050
Glen RoversBlackpoolGreen, black and yellowSeandun17200821950
GrenaghGrenaghBlue and goldMuskerry11201312013
Harbour RoversGlanworthGreen and whiteAvondhu420230
InniscarraInniscarraBlue and whiteMuskerry9202011975
KanturkKanturkGreen and whiteDuhallow9200311969
KilbreeRossmoreBlue and whiteCarbery220180
KilbrinKilbrinBlue and whiteDuhallow1120160
KillavullenKillavullenBlue and whiteAvondhu00
KilleaghKilleaghGreen and whiteImokilly5199511995
KilmichaelKilmichaelBlue and goldMuskerry00
KilshannigGlantaneBlue and yellowAvondhu120220
KinsaleKinsaleBlue and whiteCarrigdhoun7202021933
Liscarroll-Churchtown GaelsChurchtownGreen, white and yellowAvondhu00
MidletonMidletonBlack and whiteImokilly9199041990
MillstreetMillstreetGreen and yellowDuhallow319630
Na PiarsaighFair HillYellow and blackSeandun6199711953
NewcestownNewcestownRed and yellowCarbery9201431992
NewmarketNewmarketBlack and redDuhallow1620230
Passage WestPassage WestGreen and whiteSeandun1202121906
Randal ÓgDunmanwayYellow and greenCarbery00
SarsfieldsGlanmireBlue, white and blackImokilly4201611937
ShamrocksShanballyGreen and whiteCarrigdhoun5200511904
ShanballymoreShanballymoreRed and blackAvondhu5199721942
St. Colum'sKealkillBlack and orangeCarbery00
St. Finbarr'sTogherBlue and yellowSeandun12201431956
St. Ita'sGortroeWhite and greenImokilly120210
St. James'sArdfieldGreen and goldCarbery00
St Oliver Plunkett'sAhiohillBlack and whiteCarbery120110
St Mary'sEnniskeanBlack and goldCarbery00
St. Vincent'sGurranabraherGreen and whiteSeandun319570
TractonTractonGreen and redCarrigdhoun7198721979
Valley RoversInnishannonGreen and whiteCarrigdhoun10202211988
White's CrossBallinvriskigGreen and whiteSeandun00
WhitechurchWhitechurchPurple and yellowSeandun00

Trophy

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The winning team is presented with the John Quirke Cup. Born in Milltown, County Kerry, Johnny Quirke (1911–1983) played hurling for Blackrock and was a member of the Cork senior hurling team for 14 years, during which time he won four successive All-Ireland Championships between 1941 and 1944. He served as a Cork selector for many years and was deeply involved at all levels with the Blackrock club.[2]

Sponsorship

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TSB Bank became the first title sponsor of the championship, serving in that capacity until 2005 when the Evening Echo signed a sponsorship deal. In 2020, Dairygold Co-Op Superstores were unveiled as the new title sponsor of the Cork Junior A Championship.[3]

Roll of Honour

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#TeamTitlesRunners-UpYears wonYears Runners-Up
1 Carrigtwohill631896, 1915, 1941, 1948, 1966, 19941897, 1962, 1978
2 Cobh541907, 1913, 1916, 1926, 19591911, 1912, 1923, 1985
Redmonds531897, 1898, 1899, 1900, 19091896, 1905, 1906
Blackrock521895, 1901, 1910, 1931, 19471899, 1903
5 Midleton421917, 1945, 1984, 19901908, 1925
Castlemartyr421935, 1951, 1964, 20141947, 1963
Bandon401929, 1949, 1971, 1999
8 Cloughduv3121940, 1970, 20181910, 1922, 1938, 1948, 1951, 1953, 1956, 1964, 1967, 2009, 2010, 2015
Ballinhassig351965, 1973, 20021954, 1971, 1995, 2000, 2014
Ballymartle321952, 1958, 19861936, 1975
Cloyne321939, 1961, 19871944, 1960
St. Finbarr's311902, 1903, 19561900
Ballyhea311930, 1955, 19761959
Newcestown311972, 1980, 19921988
15 Mayfield261978, 20161934, 1935, 1939, 1941, 1969, 2011
Kilworth241967, 20061961, 1980, 1993, 2005
Shanballymore231908, 19421902, 1904, 1937
Glen Rovers221924, 19501943, 1976
Ballincollig221927, 19631987, 1990
Newtownshandrum221946, 19691940, 1992
Passage211905, 19061945
Kinsale211918, 19331930
Castletownroche211960, 19821979
Blarney211936, 19931898
St. Catherine's211983, 20171981
St. Anne's201925, 1928
Éire Óg201962, 1977
Tracton201957, 1979
Nemo Rangers202000, 2023
30 Courcey Rovers1420011957, 1970, 1997, 1999
Brian Dillons1319381965, 2012, 2017
Aghabullogue1319911907, 1909, 1983
Charleville1320111974, 2001, 2007
Kilbrittain1219851927, 1984
Fr. O'Neill's1220051996, 2002
Meelin1220101973, 1986
Grenagh1220131958, 2004
Rangers1119111914
Mallow1119141950
Doneraile1119191918
Lough Rovers1119321952
Sarsfield's1119372016
Kanturk1119691949
Inniscarra1119751968
Valley Rovers1119881966
Arigdeen Rangers1119962003
Barryroe1120071994
Kildorrery1120121972
Dungourney1120152006
Russell Rovers1120192018
Erin's Own1120221977
Shamrocks101904
Fr. O'Leary Hall101912
Fr. Matthew Hall101922
Geraldines101923
Liscarroll101934
Oldcastletown101943
31st Battalion101944
Na Piarsaigh101953
Castlemagner101954
Watergrasshill101974
Milford101981
Clyda Rovers101989
Killeagh101995
Castlelyons101997
Bride Rovers101998
Dromina102003
Ballygarvan102004
Dripsey102008
Fermoy102009
Lisgoold102020
Ballygiblin102021
73 O'Donovan Rossa031931, 1932, 1933
St Mary’s021913, 1917
Harbour Rovers022020, 2023
Evergreen011895
Knockavilla011915
Funcheon Vale011916
Fairhill011919
Dohenys011924
College Rovers011926
Ballinacurra011928
Ballinora011929
Clonakilty011946
Delaney Rovers011982
Ballinascarthy011989
Aghada011991
Freemount011998
Diarmuid Ó Mathúnas012008
Kilbrin012013
Carrignavar012019
Dromtarriffe012021
Kilshannig012022
  • Note: 1901, 1942 and 1945 did not have runners-up in the championships.

By division

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#TeamWinsRunners-UpTotalMost recent win
1 Imokilly3423572022
2 Seandun3126572023
3 Avondhu2221432021
4 Carrigdhoun1413272004
5 Muskerry1322352018
6 Carbery1013232007
7 Duhallow3692010

List of Finals

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YearWinnersRunners-up
ClubScoreClubScore
2024
2023Nemo Rangers1-14Harbour Rovers1-12
2022Erin's Own0-16, 1-30 (aet)Kilshannig0-16, 3-20
2021Ballygiblin2–18Dromtarriffe0–18
2020Lisgoold2–19Harbour Rovers0–16
2019[4]Russell Rovers1–17Carrignavar0-09
2018Cloughduv2–12Russell Rovers0–14
2017St. Catherine's2–10, 0–13 (R)Brian Dillons1–13, 0–12 (R)
2016[5]Mayfield1–16Sarsfields1–13
2015[6][7]Dungourney1–16, 1–21 (R)Cloughduv2–13, 0–11 (R)
2014[8]Castlemartyr0–18Ballinhassig0–10
2013[9]Grenagh1–10Kilbrin2-05
2012[10][11]Kildorrery2-08Brian Dillons0–13
2011Charleville2–10Mayfield0–11
2010Meelin1–19Cloughduv2-09
2009Fermoy1–14Cloughduv0–10
2008Dripsey0–13Diarmuid Ó Mathúnas1-07
2007Barryroe2–19Charleville2–13
2006Kilworth0–13Dungourney0–12
2005Fr. O'Neill's0–15Kilworth1-09
2004Ballygarvan3-07Grenagh1–12
2003[12]Dromina2–13Arigdeen Rangers0-09
2002Ballinhassig2–12Fr. O'Neill's3-07
2001[13]Courcey Rovers3-09Charleville3-07
2000Nemo Rangers2-08Ballinhassig1–10
1999Bandon0–11Courcey Rovers1-07
1998Bride Rovers2–10Freemount0–13
1997Castlelyons2-09Courcey Rovers1–11
1996Arigdeen Rangers3-09Fr. O'Neill's0–11
1995Killeagh3-09Ballinhassig0-08
1994Carrigtwohill0–12Barryroe1-07
1993Blarney2–10Kilworth1-09
1992Newcestown2–14Newtownshandrum3-05
1991Aghabullogue1–12, 1–13 (R)Aghada1–12, 1–09 (R)
1990Midleton1–15Ballincollig1-09
1989Clyda Rovers0–12, 0–11 (R)Ballinascarthy2-06, 1–07 (R)
1988Valley Rovers0–11Newcestown1-06
1987Cloyne6-08Ballincollig3-06
1986Ballymartle3-08Meelin2-04
1985Kilbrittain5-07Cobh1–12
1984Midleton3–12Kilbrittain2–11
1983St. Catherine's1–13Aghabullogue1-08
1982Castletownroche5–18Delaney's3-04
1981Milford1–10St. Catherine's0–11
1980Newcestown1–12Kilworth2-06
1979Tracton4–12Castletownroche1-06
1978Mayfield2-08Carrigtwohill0-03
1977Éire Óg2-08Erin's Own1-09
1976Ballyhea4–14Glen Rovers4–10
1975Inniscarra5-07Ballymartle3-08
1974Watergrasshill3-08Charleville0–10
1973Ballinhassig1-06Meelin0-05
1972Newcestown2-07Kildorrery2-04
1971Bandon3–12Ballinhassig4-05
1970Cloughduv3–15Courcey Rovers2-04
1969Kanturk3-07Mayfield1–10
1968Newtownshandrum1-09Inniscarra2-04
1967Kilworth3–11Cloughduv2-07
1966Carrigtwohill7-06Valley Rovers3-03
1965Ballinhassig6-05Brian Dillons1-02
1964Castlemartyr4-05Cloughduv2-09
1963Ballincollig4-08, 1–11 (R)Castlemartyr6-02, 1–07 (R)
1962Éire Óg3-04Carrigtwohill2-04
1961Cloyne3-07, 4–06 (R)Kilworth4-04, 2–04 (R)
1960Castletownroche3-06Cloyne4-02
1959Cobh3-09Ballyhea2-06
1958Ballymartle1-07, 8–10 (R)Grenagh2-04, 2–01 (R)
1957Tracton4-05Courcey Rovers3-04
1956St. Finbarr's4-08Cloughduv3-03
1955Ballyhea *w/o
1954Castlemagner3-08Ballinhassig4-04
1953Na Piarsaigh6-00Cloughduv2–10
1952Ballymartle3-06, 2–10 (R)Lough Rovers4-03, 3–05 (R)
1951Castlemartyr6-05Cloughduv2-07
1950Glen Rovers4-06Mallow3-00
1949Bandon7-03Kanturk1-02
1948Carrigtwohill6-05Cloughduv1-01
1947Blackrock6-03Castlemartyr5-00
1946Newtownshandrum4-02, 6–03 (R)Clonakilty4-02, 1–04 (R)
1945Midleton3-06Passage3-03
194431st Battalion5-05Cloyne2-04
1943Oldcastletown3-04Glen Rovers2-00
1942Shanballymore *w/o
1941Carrigtwohill5-01Mayfield2-00
1940Cloughduv10-00Newtownshandrum5-01
1939Cloyne6-05Mayfield3-03
1938Brian Dillons5-02Cloughduv2-03
1937Sarsfields5-05Shanballymore5-02
1936Blarney6-02Ballymartle3-01
1935Castlemartyr1-03, 4–01, 2–01, 1–01 *Mayfield1-03, 4–01, 2–00, 4–03
1934Liscarroll2-04Mayfield0-03
1933Kinsale5-04Skibbereen0-01
1932Lough Rovers5-04Skibbereen4-01
1931Blackrock3-07Skibbereen1-01
1930Ballyhea3-01Kinsale0-02
1929Bandon2-05Ballinora2-01
1928St. Anne's3-01Ballinacurra2-00
1927Ballincollig4-00Kilbrittain3-01
1926Cobh8-02College Rovers1-01
1925St. Anne's2-03Midleton1-03
1924Glen RoversDohenys
1923Geraldines5-04Cobh5-03
1922Fr. Matthew Hall3-01Cloughduv2-02
1921No Championship
1920No Championship
1919Doneraile1-07Fairhill1-02
1918Kinsale4-01Doneraile2-01
1917Midleton5-03St. Mary's0-01
1916Cobh9-01Funcheon Vale6-02
1915Carrigtwohill1-02Knockavilla1-00
1914Mallow9-03Rangers1-01
1913Cobh1-03St. Mary's1-02
1912Fr. O'Leary Hall6-00Cobh0-00
1911Rangers4-01Cobh0-00
1910Blackrock10-04Cloughduv1–11
1909Redmonds4–12Aghabullogue1-03
1908Shanballymore2–16Midleton0-03
1907Cobh5–13Aghabullogue0-02
1906PassageRedmonds
1905PassageRedmonds
1904Shamrocks3-08Shanballymore3-03
1903St. Finbarr's3–15Blackrock4-06
1902St. Finbarr'sShanballymore
1901Blackrock
1900RedmondsSt. Finbarr's
1899Redmonds6-01Blackrock5-02
1898RedmondsBlarney
1897RedmondsCarrigtwohill
1896Carrigtwohill7-02Redmonds0-04
1895BlackrockEvergreen
  • 1955 Aghabullogue and Castlelyons disqualified after meeting in the semi-final
  • 1942 Tracton and St. Finbarr's disqualified
  • 1935 The second replay abandoned due to weather conditions fifteen minutes from the end. The third replay abandoned a few minutes from time. Both teams suspended for two months and the championship declared null and void.

Records and statistics

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Final

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Team

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  • Most wins: 6:
  • Most consecutive wins: 4:

Divisional winners by year

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YearDuhallowAvondhuMuskerryCarberySeandunCarrigdhounImokilly
2023NewmarketHarbour RoversBallinoraClonakiltyNemo RangersBelgoolyCarrignavar
2022DromtarriffeKilshannigBallinoraBallinascarthyNemo RangersValley RoversErin's Own
2021DromtarriffeBallygiblinBallinoraBallinascarthyPassage WestBallymartleSt Ita's
2020DromtarriffeHarbour RoversInniscarraClonakiltyBrian DillonsKinsaleLisgoold
2019NewmarketClyda RoversCloughduvBallinascarthyBrian DillonsCourcey RoversRussell Rovers
2018DromtarriffeBallygiblinCloughduvKilbreeNemo RangersCourcey RoversRussell Rovers
2017BanteerDrominaCloughduvClonakiltyNemo RangersValley RoversSt Catherine's
2016KilbrinHarbour RoversBallinoraKilbreeMayfieldValley RoversSarsfields
2015CastlemagnerHarbour RoversCloughduvClonakiltyBrian DillonsBallymartleDungourney
2014KilbrinDrominaCloughduvNewcestownSt Finbarr'sBallinhassigCastlemartyr
2013KilbrinNewtownshandrumGrenaghDohenysBlackrockBallinhassigCastlemartyr
2012KilbrinKildorreryGrenaghClonakiltyBrian DillonsBallinhassigCarrignavar
2011KilbrinCharlevilleCloughduvSt Oliver PlunkettsMayfieldBallinhassigDungourney
2010MeelinButtevantCloughduvDiarmuid Ó Mathúna'sMayfieldBallymartleCastlemartyr

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See also

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Cork Junior A Football Championship

References

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