1899 Tipperary Senior Hurling Championship

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1899 Tipperary Senior Hurling Championship
Champions Horse & Jockey (1st title)
Runners-up Two-Mile Borris
1898 (Previous)(Next) 1900

The 1899 Tipperary Senior Hurling Championship was the 10th staging of the Tipperary Senior Hurling Championship since its establishment by the Tipperary County Board in 1887.

Horse & Jockey won the championship after a 3–08 to 2–04 defeat of Tow-Mile Borris in the final replay. [1] It was the club's only championship title.

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References

  1. "Roll of Honour". Moycarkey-Borris GAA website. Retrieved 23 August 2020.