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All-Ireland Junior Hurling Championship

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All-Ireland Junior Hurling Championship
IrishCraobh Iomána Shóisear na hÉireann
CodeHurling
Founded1912
Abolished2004
RegionIreland (GAA)
No. of teams5 (final tournament)
Last Title holdersMeath (6th title)
First winnerCork
Most titlesCork (11 titles)

TheAll-Ireland Junior Hurling Championship was ahurling competition organized by theGaelic Athletic Association inIreland. The competition was originally contested by the second teams of the strong counties, and the first teams of the weaker counties. In the years from 1961 to 1973 and from 1997 until now, the strong counties have competed for theAll-Ireland Intermediate Hurling Championship instead. The competition was then restricted to the weaker counties. The competition was discontinued after 2004 as these counties now compete for theNicky Rackard Cup instead.

From 1974 to 1982, the original format of the competition was abandoned, and the competition was incorporated in Division 3 of theNational Hurling League. The original format, including the strong hurling counties was re-introduced in 1983.

History

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Summary of winners

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#CountyTitlesRunners-upTotal
1Cork11415
2Kilkenny9615
Tipperary9413
4Meath639
5London52025
6Limerick415
7Warwickshire369
Mayo325
Dublin314
Armagh303
Roscommon303
12 Galway279
Louth235
Kerry224
Derry224
Clare224
Offaly213
Waterford213
Wexford213
Kildare202
Wicklow202
22Monaghan134
Antrim123
Westmeath112
Down112
26Hertfordshire022
Donegal022
Laois011
Britain011
Lancashire011
Carlow011
Fermanagh011
Tyrone011

Participating teams

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The competition was originally contested by the second teams of the strong counties, and the first teams of the weaker counties. In the years from 1961 to 1973 and from 1997 until now, the strong counties have competed for theAll-Ireland Intermediate Hurling Championship instead. The competition was then restricted to the weaker counties. The competition was discontinued after 2004 as these counties now compete for theNicky Rackard Cup instead.

Format

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The All-Ireland Junior Hurling Championship features five teams in the final tournament. Up to 32 county teams contest the four provincial junior championships with the four respective champions qualifying for the All-Ireland series. The British county teams compete in their own championship and the winners join the other four provincial winners in the final tournament.

Overview

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The Championship is asingle elimination tournament. Each team is afforded only one defeat before being eliminated from the championship. Pairings for matches are drawn at random and there is currently no seeding. Each match is played as a single leg. If a match is drawn there is a period of extra time, however, if both sides are still level at the end of extra time a replay takes place and so on until a winner is found.

Format

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Provincial championships: The provincial championships are played on a straight knockout basis.

Quarter-finals: The British champions and one of the provincial winners teams contest this round. The winners advance to the semi-finals.

Semi-finals: The quarter-final winner and the other provincial winners contest this round. The two winners from these two games advance to the final.

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

Promotion

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At the end of the championship, the winning team is automatically promoted to theAll-Ireland Intermediate Hurling Championship for the following season.

Qualification

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The All-Ireland Junior Hurling Championship features five teams in the final tournament. Up to 32 county teams contest the four provincial junior championships with the four respective champions qualifying for the All-Ireland series. The British county teams compete in their own championship and the winners join the other four provincial winners in the final tournament.

ProvinceChampionshipQualifying Team
ConnachtConnacht Junior Hurling ChampionshipChampions
LeinsterLeinster Junior Hurling ChampionshipChampions
MunsterMunster Junior Hurling ChampionshipChampions
UlsterUlster Junior Hurling ChampionshipChampions
BritainBritish Junior Hurling ChampionshipChampions

Teams

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2004 Teams

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The following teams competed in the2004 All-Ireland Junior Hurling Championship:

CountyLocationStadiumProvinceFirst year in championshipIn championship sinceProvincial championshipProvincial titlesLast provincial titleChampionship titlesLast championship title
DownUlster Junior Hurling Championship19931964
FermanaghUlster Junior Hurling Championship1994
KildareLeinster Junior Hurling Championship19661966
KilkennyLeinster Junior Hurling Championship19961995
LondonBritish Junior Hurling Championship1963
LongfordLeinster Junior Hurling Championship
LouthDroghedaDrogheda ParkLeinster Junior Hurling Championship19731977
MayoCastlebarMcHale ParkConnacht Junior Hurling Championship19672003
MeathLeinster Junior Hurling Championship20031999
SligoConnacht Junior Hurling Championship1973

List of finals

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YearWinnerRunners-up
CountyScoreCountyScore
2005–No championship
2004Meath[1]2–09Down1–06
2003Mayo1–08Donegal0–09
2002Antrim2–07Meath1–06
2001Roscommon1–18Donegal2–03
2000Armagh1–11Meath1–04
1999Meath2–11Tyrone0–09
1998Meath1–14Monaghan1–09
1997Monaghan3–11Meath0–11
1996Galway1–14Kilkenny2–09
1995Kilkenny1–20Clare1–06
1994Cork2–13Kilkenny2–11
1993Clare3–10Kilkenny0–08
1992Wexford2–07, 0–13 (R)Cork0–13 1–08 (R)
1991Tipperary4–17London1–05
1990Kilkenny4–21Tipperary2–11
1989Tipperary0–12Galway0–08
1988Kilkenny1–12Tipperary0–10
1987Cork3–11Wexford2–13
1986Kilkenny1–17Limerick0–15
1985Wexford3–09Tipperary1–13
1984Kilkenny0–13Galway2–05
1983Cork3–14Galway2–15
1982Derry1–10Monaghan0–06
1981Mayo2–13Louth1–08
1980Mayo2–13Monaghan0–07
1979Armagh2–13Derry2–01
1978Armagh5–15Mayo2–06
1977Louth1–14Fermanagh2–04
1976Louth6–08Mayo4–09
1975Derry5–12Louth3–05
1974Roscommon2–11Derry2–09
1973Warwickshire6–09Louth3–08
1972Kerry5–05Warwickshire2–09
1971Wicklow4–09, 3–09, 4–06 * (2R)Hertfordshire3–11 2–12 3–08 (R)
1970Meath1–15, 3–14 (R)Hertfordshire4–06, 3–07 (R)
1969Warwickshire3–06Kerry0–11
1968Warwickshire1–14Kerry1–09
1967Wicklow3–15London4–04
1966Kildare4–06Warwickshire2–09
1965Roscommon3–09Warwickshire2–11
1964Down3–02London1–03
1963London4–07Antrim3–06
1962Kildare4–07London2–04
1961Kerry4–14London2–05
1960London2–04, 4–08 (R)Carlow2–04, 2–11 (R)
1959London5–10Antrim2–10
1958Cork7–10Warwickshire4–02
1957Limerick5–12London2–05
1956Kilkenny5–02London2–08
1955Cork6–10Warwickshire0–05
1954Limerick4–06London2–04
1953Tipperary4–10Warwickshire3–03
1952Dublin3–07London2–07
1951Kilkenny3–09London3–05
1950Cork5–05London2–04
1949London3–07Clare3–06
1948Meath3–05, 2–07 (R)London3–05, 2–05 (R)
1947Cork3–10London2–03
1946Kilkenny5–04London2–02
1945No championship
1944No championship
1943No championship
1942No championship
1941Limerick8–02Galway4–01
1940Cork3–03Galway3–01
1939Galway2–06London2–02
1938London4–04Cork4–01
1937Dublin7–08London3–06
1936Westmeath2–05Waterford3–01
1935Limerick4–09London3–03
1934Waterford3–05London3–03
1933Tipperary10–01London1–04
1932Dublin8–04London2–00
1931Waterford10–07Lancashire1–02
1930Tipperary8–06Kilkenny3–02
1929Offaly6–01Cork2–03
1928Kilkenny4–06Tipperary4–04
1927Meath2–03Britain1–01
1926Tipperary6–02Galway2–03
1925Cork5–06Dublin1–00
1924Tipperary5–05Galway1–02
1923Offaly3–04Cork3–02
1922No championship
1921No championship
1920No championship
1919No championship
1918No championship
1917No championship
1916Cork4–06Kilkenny3–04
1915Tipperary1–06Offaly2–02
1914Clare6–05Laois1–01
1913Tipperary2–02Kilkenny0–00
1912Cork4–06Westmeath2–01
  • First game disputed – replay ordered

Roll of honour

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By county

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CountyTitlesRunners-upYears wonYears runners-up
Cork1141912, 1916, 1925, 1940, 1947, 1950, 1955, 1958, 1983, 1987, 19941923, 1929, 1938, 1992
Kilkenny961928, 1946, 1951, 1956, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1990, 19951913, 1916, 1930, 1993, 1994, 1996
Tipperary941913, 1915, 1924, 1926, 1930, 1933, 1953, 1989, 19911928, 1985, 1988, 1990
Meath631927, 1948, 1970, 1998, 1999, 20041997, 2000, 2002
London5201938, 1949, 1959, 1960, 19631932, 1933, 1934, 1935 1937, 1939, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1954, 1956, 1957, 1961, 1962, 1964, 1967, 1991
Limerick411935, 1941, 1954, 19571986
Warwickshire361968, 1969, 19731953, 1955, 1958, 1965, 1966, 1972
Mayo321980, 1981, 20031976, 1978
Dublin311932, 1937, 19521925
Armagh301978, 1979, 2000
Roscommon301965, 1974, 2001
Galway271939, 19961924, 1926, 1940, 1941, 1983, 1984, 1989
Louth231976, 19771973, 1975, 1981
Kerry221961, 19721968, 1969
Derry221975, 19821974, 1979
Clare221914, 19931949, 1995
Offaly211923, 19291915
Waterford211931, 19341936
Wexford211985, 19921987
Kildare201962, 1966
Wicklow201967, 1971
Monaghan1319971980, 1982, 1998
Antrim1220021959, 1963
Westmeath1119361912
Down1119642004
Hertfordshire021970, 1971
Donegal022001, 2003
Laois011914
Britain011927
Lancashire011931
Carlow011960
Fermanagh011977
Tyrone011999

By province

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DivisionTitlesRunners-upTotal
Munster301444
Leinster291847
Britain83038
Ulster81220
Connacht8917

Team records and statistics

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Provincial champions by year

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Brackets = representative of province

YearBritainConnachtLeinsterMunsterUlster
2004(London)MayoMeathDown
2003(Mayo)MeathDonegal
2002MeathAntrim
2001(Roscommon)Donegal
2000(Meath)Armagh
1999(Meath)Tyrone
1998(Meath)Monaghan
1997(Meath)Monaghan
1996(Galway)KilkennyCorkTyrone
1995KilkennyClareTyrone
1994KilkennyCorkFermanagh
1993KilkennyClareDown
1992WexfordCorkDown
1991(London)KilkennyTipperaryArmagh
1990KilkennyTipperaryArmagh
1989(Galway)KilkennyTipperaryDonegal
1988KilkennyTipperaryMonaghan
1987WexfordCorkMonaghan
1986KilkennyLimerickMonaghan
1985WexfordTipperaryCavan
1984(Galway)KilkennyCorkDerry
1983(Galway)KilkennyCorkCavan
1982
1981
1980

List of All-Ireland Junior Hurling Championship counties

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The following teams have competed in the championship for at least one season.

CountyProvinceFirst year in championshipMost recent year in championshipChampionship titlesLast championship title2023 championship finishBest JHC finishCurrent championshipLvl
AntrimUlster12002
ArmaghUlster32000
BritainBritain0
CarlowLeinster0
ClareMunster21993
CorkMunster1912111994
DerryUlster21982
DonegalUlster0
DownUlster11964
DublinLeinster31952
FermanaghUlster0
GalwayConnacht21996
HertfordshireBritain0
KerryMunster21972
KildareLeinster21966
KilkennyLeinster91995
LancashireBritain0
LaoisLeinster0
LimerickMunster41957
LondonBritain51963
LouthLeinster21977
MayoConnacht32003
MeathLeinster62004
MonaghanUlster11997
OffalyLeinster21929
RoscommonConnacht32001
TipperaryMunster91991
TyroneUlster0
WarwickshireBritain31973
WaterfordMunster21934
WestmeathLeinster191211936
WexfordLeinster21992
WicklowLeinster21971

Performances by province

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#TeamWinsRunners-UpLast TitleBiggest ContributorWins
1Munster30141994Cork11
2Leinster29182004Kilkenny9
3Britain8301973London5
Ulster8122002Armagh3
Connacht892003Mayo, Roscommon3 each

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Junior hurling glory - HoganStand".www.hoganstand.com. Retrieved12 February 2024.
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