1941 Kilkenny Senior Hurling Championship

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1941 Kilkenny Senior Hurling Championship
Champions Carrickshock (4th title)
Runners-up Éire Óg
1940 (Previous)(Next) 1942

The 1941 Kilkenny Senior Hurling Championship was the 47th staging of the Kilkenny Senior Hurling Championship since its establishment by the Kilkenny County Board.

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On 13 December 1941, Carrickshock won the championship after a 4–05 to 3–07 defeat of Éire Óg in the final. [1] It was their fourth championship title overall and their second title in succession.

Results

Semi-finals

30 November 1941Semi-final Éire Óg 5-08 - 0-01 Dicksboro Nowlan Park, Kilkenny
30 November 1941Semi-final Carrickshock 2-06 - 1-06 Threecastles Nowlan Park, Kilkenny

Final

13 December 1941Final Carrickshock 4-05 - 3-07 Éire Óg Nowlan Park, Kilkenny

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References

  1. "Club titles - Kilkenny". Hogan Stand. Retrieved 6 October 2018.