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Revision as of 23:45, 18 November 2022

Offaly Intermediate Hurling Championship
IrishCraobh Iomána Idirmhéanach Uíbh Fháilí
Founded1929
TrophyFr Carey Cup
Title holdersShamrocks (3rd title)
First winnerTullamore
Most titlesCoolderry, Birr (5 titles)
SponsorsMolloy Environmental Systems

The Offaly Intermediate Hurling Championship is an annual hurling competition contested by mid-tier Offaly GAA clubs. The Offaly County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association has organised it since 1929.

Shamrocks are the title holders (2022) defeating Seir Kieran in the Final, after a replay.

History

The intermediate championship dates back to 1929. It was the third hurling championship to be established in Ofaly, and was seen as a stepping stone between the senior and junior hurling championships.

Over the years the championship proved difficult to sustain. There were no finals in 1940 and 1941, while the 1949 decider was declared void. In 1959 the championship was suspended, however, it was revived in 1963, only to be suspended again until 1978. It has remained a staple of the hurling calendar since then, however, it has undergone some major changes. Originally played as a straight knock-out championship, the competition was eventually expanded to feature a group stage which provided more games.

Shamrocks defeated St Rynagh's in the 2014 championship decider.[1]

Format

The series of games are played during the summer and autumn months with the county final currently being played at O'Connor Park in late autumn. The championship includes a group stage which is followed by a knock-out phase for the top teams.

Twelve clubs currently participate in the Intermediate Championship.

Honours

The trophy presented to the winners is the Fr Carey Cup.[2]

There is promotion and relegation involving the Offaly Senior Hurling Championship and the Offaly Junior A Hurling Championship.

The Offaly Intermediate Hurling Championship is an integral part of the wider Leinster Junior Club Hurling Championship. The winners of the Offaly county final join the champions of the other hurling counties to contest the provincial championship.

List of finals

Year Winner Score Opponent Score Venue
1929 Tullamore[3]
1930 Rahan[4]
1931 Seir Kieran[5]
1932 Shinrone[6]
1933 Tullamore[7]
1934 Clara[8]
1935 Edenderry[9]
1936 Banagher[10]
1937 Kilcolman[11]
1938 Seir Kieran[12]
1939 Eglish[13]
1940 Final not played
1941 Final not played
1942 Killeigh[14]
1943 Seir Kieran[15]
1944 Banagher[16]
1945 Ballinamere[17]
1946 Cloghan[18]
1947 Seir Kieran[19]
1948 Killoughey[20]
1949 Final declared void
1950 Killeigh[21]
1951 White Rovers[22]
1952 Rahan[23]
1953 Ballinamere[24]
1954 Edenderry[25]
1955 Killeigh[26]
1956 St Flannan's[27]
1957 Shinrone[28]
1958 Carrig & Riverstown[29]
1959 No Championship
1960 No Championship
1961 No Championship
1962 No Championship
1963 Edenderry[30]
1964 No Championship
1965 No Championship
1966 No Championship
1967 No Championship
1968 No Championship
1969 No Championship
1970 No Championship
1971 No Championship
1972 No Championship
1973 No Championship
1974 No Championship
1975 No Championship
1976 No Championship
1977 No Championship
1978 St Rynagh's[31]
1979 Ballyskenagh[32]
1980 Killoughey[33]
1981 Killeigh[34]
1982 Kilcormac[35]
1983 St Saran's[36]
1984 Killoughey[37]
1985 Coolderry[38]
1986 Coolderry[39]
1987 St Rynagh's[40]
1988 Coolderry[41]
1989 Tullamore[42]
1990 Ferbane[43]
1991 Shinrone[44]
1992 St Rynagh's[45]
1993 St Rynagh's[46]
1994 St Carthage's/Mucklagh[47]
1995 Ballyskenagh[48]
1996 Carrig & Riverstown[49]
1997 Birr[50]
1998 Birr[51]
1999 Birr[52]
2000 Shamrocks[53]
2001 Coolderry[54]
2002 Killavilla[55]
2003 Clara[56]
2004 Belmont[57]
2005 Coolderry[58]
2006 Kilcormac–Killoughey[59]
2007 Birr[60] Ballinamere
2008[61] Ballyskenagh 0-12 Birr 0-09 Shinrone GAA Grounds
2009[62] Brosna Gaels 2-15 Birr 1-14 O'Connor Park
2010[63] Drumcullen 0-12 St Rynagh's 1-06 O'Connor Park
2011[2] Brosna Gaels 0-13 St Rynagh's 0-8 O'Connor Park
2012[64] Lusmagh 4-11 St Rynagh's 2-14 O'Connor Park
2013[65] Ballinamere 2-19 Kilcormac–Killoughey 1-14 O'Connor Park
2014 Shamrocks 0-22 St Rynagh's 1-06 O'Connor Park
2015 Lusmagh Clodiagh Gaels
2016 Clodiagh Gaels 1-21 Carrig & Riverstown 1-09
2017 Ballinamere 0-16 Brosna Gaels 2-05
2018 Kilcormac–Killoughey 2-16 St Rynagh's 0-11
2019 Clara Seir Kieran
2020 Shinrone 1-14 Coolderry 1-12 O'Connor Park
2021[66] Birr 0-16 Shamrocks 1-12
2022[67] Shamrocks 1-12,
4-24 (r)
Seir Kieran 2-09,
0-09 (r)
O'Connor Park,
St Brendan's Park (r)

Wins listed by club

# Club Wins Years won
1 Birr
5
1997, 1998, 1999, 2007, 2021
Coolderry 1985, 1986, 1988, 2001, 2005
2 Killeigh
4
1942, 1950, 1955, 1981
Seir Kieran 1931, 1938, 1943, 1947
St Rynagh's 1978, 1987, 1992, 1993
Ballinamere 1945, 1953, 2013, 2017
Shinrone 1932, 1957, 1991, 2020
3 Edenderry
3
1935, 1954, 1963
Killoughey 1948, 1980, 1984
Tullamore 1929, 1933, 1989
Ballyskenagh 1979, 1995, 2008
Clara 1934, 2003, 2019
Shamrocks 1990, 2014, 2022
4 Brosna Gaels
2
2009, 2011
Banagher 1936, 1944
Carrig & Riverstown 1958, 1996
Rahan 1930, 1952
Lusmagh 2012, 2015
Kilcormac–Killoughey 2006, 2018
5 Drumcullen
1
2010
Cloghan 1946
Eglish 1939
Ferbane 1990
Kilcolman 1937
Kilcormac 1982
St Carthage's/Mucklagh 1994
St Flannan's 1956
St Saran's 1983
White Rovers 1951
Killavilla 2002
Belmont 2004
Clodiagh Gaels 2016

References

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