Championship Details | |
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Dates | 2 April - 15 October 1950 |
All Ireland Champions | |
Winners | Cork (6th win) |
Captain | B. O'Neill |
All Ireland Runners-up | |
Runners-up | London |
Captain | W. Brophy |
Provincial Champions | |
Munster | Cork |
Leinster | Dublin |
Ulster | Antrim |
Connacht | Galway |
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The 1950 All-Ireland Junior Hurling Championship was the 29th staging of the All-Ireland Junior Championship since its establishment by the Gaelic Athletic Association in 1912. The championship began on 2 April 1950 and ended on 15 October 1950.
London entered the championship as the defending champions. [1]
The All-Ireland final was played on 15 October 1950 at New Eltham GAA Grounds, between London and Cork, in what was their first meeting in the final since 1947. Cork won the match by 5–05 to 1–04 to claim their sixth championship title overall and a first title since 1947. [2] [3]
6 August 1950Final | Galway | 6-06 - 5-04 | Mayo | James Stephens Park |
2 April 1950First round | Dublin | 3-05 - 2-01 | Laois | Parnell Park |
2 April 1950Quarter-final | Wicklow | 5-04 - 4-02 | Wexford | Aughrim County Ground |
2 April 1950Quarter-final | Carlow | 3-01 - 7-04 | Kilkenny | McGrath Park |
16 April 1950Quarter-final | Meath | 5-02 - 2-01 | Westmeath | St. Loman's Park |
16 April 1950Quarter-final | Offaly | 1-04 - 3-04 | Dublin | St. Conleth's Park |
16 April 1950Semi-final | Kilkenny | 4-05 - 1-02 | Wicklow | McGrath Park |
26 May 1950Semi-final | Dublin | 10-13 - 2-02 | Meath | Croke Park |
25 June 1950Final | Dublin | 3-07 - 3-03 | Kilkenny | Dr. Cullen Park |
21 May 1950First round | Limerick | 4-04 - 5-04 | Waterford | FitzGerald Park, Kilmallock |
4 June 1950First round | Clare | 3-04 - 7-05 | Tipperary | Cusack Park |
4 June 1950Semi-final | Kerry | 3-03 - 7-05 | Cork | Kenmare Sportsfield |
30 July 1950Semi-final | Waterford | 4-06 - 5-05 | Tipperary | Waterford Sportsfield |
13 August 1950Final | Cork | 3-07 - 3-06 | Tipperary | FitzGerald Park, Kilmallock |
4 June 1950First round | Antrim | 3-09 - 1-02 | Tyrone | Corrigan Park |
2 July 1950Semi-final | Donegal | 5-02 - 3-05 | Down | St. Tiernach's Park |
9 July 1950Semi-final | Antrim | 6-03 - 5-01 | Cavan | Dungannon GAA Grounds |
30 July 1950Final | Antrim | 8-08 - 2-03 | Donegal | Athletic Grounds |
27 August 1950Semi-final | Galway | 4-04 - 3-07 | Dublin | Ballinasloe Sportsfield |
27 August 1950Semi-final | Cork | 7-01 - 3-02 | Antrim | Cork Athletic Grounds |
10 September 1950Semi-final replay | Dublin | 5-04 - 2-08 | Galway | St. Brendan's Park |
24 September 1950Home final | Cork | 3-04 - 2-05 | Dublin | Waterford Sportsfield |
15 October 1950Final | London | 1-04 - 5-05 | Cork | New Eltham GAA Grounds |
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