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GAA Hurling All-Ireland Junior Club Championship
Current season or competition:
2024–25 All-Ireland Junior Club Hurling Championship
IrishCraobh Shóisireach Iomáint Chlub na hÉireann
CodeHurling
Founded2002-03
RegionIreland (GAA)
No. of teams5
Title holdersTullogher-Rosbercon (1st title)
SponsorsAllied Irish Banks (AIB)
TV partner(s)TG4

The All-Ireland Junior Club Hurling Championship is an annual inter-county club hurling competition organised by the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) since 2002-03 for eligible hurling clubs. Clubs qualify for the competition based on their performance in their county club championships.

The final, usually held in early February, serves as the culmination of a series of games played during the winter months, and the results determine which county's team receives the cup. The championship has always been played on a straight knockout basis whereby once a team loses they are eliminated from the series. In the present format, it begins in October with provincial championships held in Connacht, Leinster, Munster and Ulster, with the four respective champions contesting the subsequent All-Ireland series with the British champions.

Tullogher-Rosbercon are the title-holders, defeating St Catherine's in the 2024 final.

Qualification

The GAA Hurling All-Ireland Junior Club Championship features five teams in the final tournament. 32 teams contest the five provincial junior club championships with the four provincial champions, and the British champions, automatically qualifying for the All-Ireland series.

Province Championship Qualifying Team
Connacht Connacht Junior Club Hurling Championship Champions
Leinster Leinster Junior Club Hurling Championship Champions
Munster Munster Junior Club Hurling Championship Champions
Ulster Ulster Junior Club Hurling Championship Champions
Britain British Junior Club Hurling Championship Champions

List of finals

Year Winners Runners-up Venue Winning Captain
County Club Score County Club Score
2023-24 KIL Tullogher-Rosbercon 2-21 COR St.Catherine's 1-13 Croke Park [1]
2022-23 COR Ballygiblin 1-16 SLI Easkey 0-11 Croke Park
2021-22 KIL Mooncoin 0-22 COR Ballygiblin 1-18 Croke Park
2020-21 No Championship
2019-20 KIL Conahy Shamrocks 0-22 COR Russell Rovers 0-15 Croke Park
2018-19 KIL Dunnamaggin 1-17 MON Castleblayney 1-13 Croke Park [2]
2017-18 WAT Ardmore 3-11 WEX St. Mogues, Fethard 0-18 Croke Park [3]
2016-17 COR Mayfield 2-16 KIL Mooncoin 1-18 Croke Park Shane O' Donovan [4]
2015-16 KIL Glenmore 2-08 DER Eoghan Rua 0-12 Croke Park Philip Roche [5]
2014-15 KIL Bennettsbridge 3-19 LAN Fullen Gaels 1-08 Croke Park Robert Lennon [6]
2013-14 ANT Kickhams Creggan 1-11
(2-21)
WAT Ballysaggart 1-07
(5-12)
Cusack Park Stephen Colgan [7]
2012-13 KIL Thomastown 2-17 LAN Fullen Gaels 2-14 Croke Park Jonjo Farrell [8]
2011-12 KIL St. Patrick's, Ballyraggett 1-13 COR Charleville 1-12 Croke Park Kieran Delaney [9]
2010-11 COR Meelin 0-12 KIL John Locke's 1-05 Croke Park Jerry Forrest [10]
2009-10 LIM Blackrock 1-18 TYR Naomh Colum Cille 0-09 Croke Park Brendan Hennessy [11]
2008-09 COR Dripsey 2-15 KIL Tullogher-Rosbercon 0-18 Croke Park Diarmuid O'Riordan [12]
2007-08 KIL Conahy Shamrocks 0-19 TIP Moyle Rovers 1-09 Croke Park Eoin Murphy
2006-07 KIL Danesfort 2-16 ANT Clooney Gaels 2-08 Croke Park Tony Woodcock [13]
2005-06 COR Fr. O'Neill's 2-16 CAR Erin's Own 2-10 Croke Park Jer Holland
2004-05 KIL Galmoy 2-18 ROS Oran 0-09 Semple Stadium [14]
2003-04 No Championship
2002-03 COR Ballinhassig 4-15 KIL Blacks and Whites 1-06 Walsh Park James Aherne [15]

Roll of honour

By club

Club County Winners Runners-up Years won Years Runners-up
Conahy Shamrocks KIL 2 0 2008, 2020
Mooncoin KIL 1 1 2022 2017
Ballygiblin COR 1 1 2023 2022
Tullogher-Rosbercon KIL 1 1 2024 2008
Ballinhassig COR 1 0 2003
Galmoy KIL 1 0 2005
Fr. O'Neill's COR 1 0 2006
Danesfort KIL 1 0 2007
Dripsey COR 1 0 2009
Blackrock LIM 1 0 2010
Meelin COR 1 0 2011
St. Patrick's, Ballyraggett KIL 1 0 2012
Thomastown KIL 1 0 2013
Kickhams Creggan ANT 1 0 2014
Bennettsbridge KIL 1 0 2015
Glenmore KIL 1 0 2016
Mayfield COR 1 0 2017
Ardmore WAT 1 0 2018
Dunnamaggin KIL 1 0 2019
Fullen Gaels LAN 0 2 2013, 2015
Blacks and Whites KIL 0 1 2003
Oran ROS 0 1 2005
Erin's Own CAR 0 1 2006
Clooney Gaels ANT 0 1 2007
Moyle Rovers TIP 0 1 2009
Naomh Colum Cille TYR 0 1 2010
John Locke's KIL 0 1 2011
Charleville COR 0 1 2012
Ballysaggart WAT 0 1 2014
Eoghan Rua DER 0 1 2016
St. Mogues, Fethard WEX 0 1 2018
Castleblayney MON 0 1 2019
Russell Rovers COR 0 1 2020
Easkey SLI 0 1 2023

St.Catherine's

COR 0 1 2024

By county

County Titles Runners-up Total
Kilkenny 11 4 15
Cork 6 4 10
Antrim 1 1 2
Waterford 1 1 2
Limerick 1 0 1
Lancashire 0 2 2
Carlow 0 1 1
Derry 0 1 1
Monaghan 0 1 1
Roscommon 0 1 1
Sligo 0 1 1
Tipperary 0 1 1
Tyrone 0 1 1
Wexford 0 1 1

By province

Province Titles Runners-up Total
Leinster 11 6 17
Munster 8 6 14
Ulster 1 4 5
Britain 0 2 2
Connacht 0 2 2

Records and statistics

Winning teams

Year Winners Winning Team
2023/24 Tullogher-Rosbercon Davy Walsh; Richard Gill, Donncha O’Connor, Sean Murray; Lar Murphy, Pat Hartley, Cathal Mooney; Jamie Lyng, Colman O’Sullivan; Marty Murphy, Walter Walsh, Jason Shiely; Danny Glennon, Conor Hennessy, Cian O’Donoghue. Subs: Michael Handrick for Shiely, Stephen Lawlor for Mooney, Niall O’Shea for Gill, Tony Conway for Murray, Brian Walsh for Murphy[1]
2022/23 Ballygiblin -
2021/22 Mooncoin Mooncoin Panel - Eoin Purcell; Aidan Doyle, Cormac Daly, Mark Kearns; Martin O’Neill, Paul Henebry, Jim Delahunty; Máirtín Gannon, Seán Gannon; Ciarán Quilty, John Fitzgerald, Kevin Crowley; Adam Croke, Patrick Walsh, Killian Hogan. Subs: Seán O’Dwyer for Crowley
2019/20 Conahy Shamrocks Conahy Shamrocks Panel - Padraic Delaney, Simon Callinan, Davy Healy, Liam Cass, Darren Cuddihy, Brian Healy, Eoin Carroll, Donal Brennan, Eddie Delaney, Tom Phelan, John Mullan, Eoin Cahill, James Bergin (Capt.), Kieran Mooney, Bill Murphy, Karl Downey, Alan Healy, Tom Rice, Tom Nolan, Sean Brennan, Michael Bergin, Dara Dooley, Padraig Gunner, Frank Gunner, Cian Harding, Justin Brophy, Donal Cass, Kieran Delaney, Andy O’Keeffe, Geoffrey O’Shea. The Management Team - Paul Buggy (Manager & Selector), Brian Rossiter, Kevin Healy and Diarmuid Healy (Selectors).[16]
2018/19 Dunnamaggin Seaghan O’Neill; Mark Heffernan, Noel Hickey, Victor Costello; Michael Cody, William Phelan, Andrew Fitzpatrick; Darren Fitzpatrick, Eoghan Kearney; Thomas Maher, John Fitzpatrick, Darragh O’Keefe; Ronan Coffey, Ray Cody, Adam Fitzpatrick. Subs: Jack Brett, Ian Walsh
2017/18 Ardmore J Walsh; D Power, D Prendergast, N Hennessy; G Williams, Seamus Keating, R Hennessy; K Murphy, W Hennessy; S Barron, D Gartland, M Cronin; J Flavin, S Prendergast, J Gartland. Subs: J Kennedy for Cronin, K Conway for Power, Stephen Keating for W Hennessy, M Cronin for Kennedy, W Hennessy for Williams
2016/17 Mayfield R O’Keefe; K Brosnan, D Lucey, B O’Leary; G Lehane, S O’Donovan, G Looney; K Punch, D Hayes; D O’Neill, N Kelly, D Malone; S Duggan, S Kelly, P Duggan. Subs: I Looney, C O’Sullivan, K Walsh. Report
2015/16 Glenmore D Aylward; S Duggan, F Freyne, S Doherty; P Roche, R Mullally, M Phelan; S Murphy, D Aylward; J Cody, E Murphy, E Vereker; A Murphy, M Phelan, M Aylward. Subs: L Hennessy, B Doherty, D Croke. Report
2014/15 Bennettsbridge E Cleere; J Moran, R Lennon, S Wemyss; J Cleere, E Morrissey, A Cleere; D Wafer, K Blanchfield; N Cleere, S Morrissey, C Wafer; L Blanchfield, B Lannon, H O’Neill. Subs: Paul O’Neill, M Shiel, Patrick O’Neill, W Murphy, E Fitzgerald. Report
2013/14 Kickhams Creggan B Prenter; B Maguire, A Maguire, D Carey; F McCauley, T McCann, M Johnson; R McCann, A McKeown; K Rice, O McCann, J Carey; C Small, S Maguire, C McCann. Subs: M Nelson, D McCann.
2012/13 Thomastown -
2011/12 St. Patrick's, Ballyraggett -
2010/11 Meelin -
2009/10 Blackrock -
2008/09 Dripsey -
2007/08 Conahy Shamrocks Conahy Shamrocks Panel – Eoin Murphy (Capt.); Seamus Óg Brennan, Paul Buggy, Tom Nolan, David Healy, Denis Kelly, Brian Healy, John Wallace, Martin Fitzpatrick, Kieran Mooney, Declan Buggy, Padraic Nolan, Micheál Lawler, Alan Healy, Gavin Nolan, Andy O’Keeffe, Michael Bergin, Eoin Fitzpatrick, Canice Brennan, Tomás Lawless, Damien Webster, Ciarán Muldowney, Ian Kavanagh, Conor Brennan, Fionnán Brennan, Peter Dollard, Gary Kavanagh, Padraig Conway, Eoin Byrne, Tom O’Shea, Daire Connery, Colm Healy, Peter Harding. The Management Team – Martin Fitzpatrick (Manager & Selector), Dermot Healy (Coach & Selector), Paul Byrne & Eamonn Delaney.[17]
2006/07 Danesfort -
2005/06 Fr. O'Neill's -
2004/05 Galmoy L Drennan; P Doyle, B Lonergan, C Doherty; P Delaney, M Brennan, Niall Doherty; B Doherty, D Doyle; D Gray, M Phelan, Noel Doherty; P Russell, K Lonergan, A Gray. Subs: P Brennan, D Delaney for, G Doherty, B Delaney, L Doherty.
2002/03 Ballinhassig M Coleman, Jnr ; Declan Healy, Brian O'Sullivan, Stephen McCarthy; Jer Holland, B Lombard, James Ahern; John O'Sullivan, Paul Lombard; John Mullaney, Declan O'Sullivan, Darren Dineen; Tadhg Coleman, Michael Ahern, Diarmuid Duggan. Subs: F O'Leary, Brendan Coleman, Declan Lombard, Con Coughlan.

Provincial Champions

Year Connacht champions Leinster champions Munster champions Ulster champions Britain champions
2023-24 Easkey (Sligo) Tullogher-Rosbercon (Kilkenny) St Catherine's (Cork) Castleblayney (Monaghan) Seán Treacy's (London)
2022-23 Easkey (Sligo) Horeswood (Wexford) Ballygiblin (Cork) Setanta (Donegal) Kilburn Gaels (London)
2021-22 Salthill-Knocknacarra (Galway) Mooncoin (Kilkennny) Ballygiblin (Cork) Craobh Rua (Armagh) Fullen Gaels (Lancashire)
2020-21 No Championship

See also

References

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