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The '''2016 [[Ulster Senior Hurling Championship]]''' was the 68th staging of the Ulster [[hurling]] championship since its establishment by the [[Ulster GAA|Ulster Council]] in [[1901 Ulster Senior Hurling Championship|1901]]. |
The '''2016 [[Ulster Senior Hurling Championship]]''' was the 68th staging of the Ulster [[hurling]] championship since its establishment by the [[Ulster GAA|Ulster Council]] in [[1901 Ulster Senior Hurling Championship|1901]]. |
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===Relegation |
===Relegation play-off=== |
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Revision as of 12:48, 20 February 2023
Dates | 19 June – 10 July 2016 | ||
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Teams | 4 Championship 4 Shield | ||
Champions | Antrim (56th title) Conor Carson (captain) Dominic McKinley & Terence McNaughton (manager) | ||
Runners-up | Armagh Cahal Carvill (captain) Sylvester McConnell (manager) | ||
Promoted | Donegal | ||
Relegated | Derry | ||
Tournament statistics | |||
Matches played | 3 Championship 2 Shield | ||
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The 2016 Ulster Senior Hurling Championship was the 68th staging of the Ulster hurling championship since its establishment by the Ulster Council in 1901.
The final is traditionally played on the second Sunday in July. The winners receive the Liam Harvey Cup.
Format
A two-tier format was introduced in 2016. Antrim no longer receive a bye to the final.
Antrim, Armagh, Derry and Down compete in the top tier in a knock-out format.
A second tier, the Ulster Senior Hurling Shield, was created. Donegal, Fermanagh, Monaghan and Tyrone compete in a knock-out format, with the winner gaining promotion to the top tier for 2017.
The beaten semi-finalists in this year's Senior Championship compete in a relegation play-off with the losing team relegated to the Senior Shield for 2017.
Cavan do not participate.
Bracket
Semifinals | Final | ||||||||
Derry | 0-14 | ||||||||
Antrim | 3-28 | ||||||||
Antrim | 6-21 | ||||||||
Armagh | 4-14 | ||||||||
Armagh | 4-12 | ||||||||
Down | 0-17 | Relegation Playoff | |||||||
Derry | scr. | ||||||||
Down | w/o |
Ulster Championship Semi-Finals
Ulster Championship Final
Antrim | 6-21 - 4-14 | Armagh |
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C Clarke 2-07 (3f), J Connolly 2-02, J Dillon 1-02, C Carson 1-01, B McCarry, D McKernan 0-03 each, J McKeague, E McCloskey 0-01 each, C McNaughton 0-01 (f) | Report | E McGuinness 2-02, R Gaffney 0-07 (7f), J King, D Coulter 1-00 each, F Bradley, C Carvill 0-02 each, C Corvan 0-01 |
Relegation play-off
Bracket
Semifinals | Final | ||||||||
Tyrone | scr. | ||||||||
Monaghan | w/o | ||||||||
Monaghan | 2-14 | ||||||||
Donegal | 5-13 | ||||||||
Fermanagh | 3-14 | ||||||||
Donegal | 3-18 |
Ulster Shield Semi-Finals
Ulster Shield Final
Monaghan | 2-14 - 5-13 | Donegal |
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Declan Crowe (0-2), Conor Boyle (1-5, 3f, 2’65s’), Conor McKenna (0-2), Fergal Rafter (0-1,f); Mark Treanor (1-3), Brian McGuigan (0-1). | Jack O’Loughlin (1-0), Danny Cullen (1-1), Stephen Gillespie (0-1); Ronan McDermott (1-0), Niall Cleary (0-1), Lee Henderson (0-7,6f), Paddy Hannigan (1-0), Kevin Campbell (1-1) Paul Nelson (0-2) |
References