1950 All-Ireland Junior Hurling Championship

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1950 All-Ireland Junior Hurling Championship
Championship Details
Dates2 April - 15 October 1950
All Ireland Champions
Winners Cork (6th win)
Captain B. O'Neill
All Ireland Runners-up
Runners-up London
CaptainW. Brophy
Provincial Champions
Munster Cork
Leinster Dublin
Ulster Antrim
Connacht Galway
1949
1951

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.

Contents

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]

Results

Connacht Junior Hurling Championship

Connacht final

6 August 1950Final Galway 6-06 - 5-04 Mayo James Stephens Park

Leinster Junior Hurling Championship

Leinster first round

2 April 1950First round Dublin 3-05 - 2-01 Laois Parnell Park

Leinster quarter-finals

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

Leinster semi-finals

16 April 1950Semi-final Kilkenny 4-05 - 1-02 Wicklow McGrath Park
26 May 1950Semi-final Dublin 10-13 - 2-02 Meath Croke Park

Leinster final

25 June 1950Final Dublin 3-07 - 3-03 Kilkenny Dr. Cullen Park

Munster Junior Hurling Championship

Munster first round

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

Munster semi-finals

4 June 1950Semi-final Kerry 3-03 - 7-05 Cork Kenmare Sportsfield
30 July 1950Semi-final Waterford 4-06 - 5-05 Tipperary Waterford Sportsfield

Munster final

13 August 1950Final Cork 3-07 - 3-06 Tipperary FitzGerald Park, Kilmallock

Ulster Junior Hurling Championship

Ulster first round

4 June 1950First round Antrim 3-09 - 1-02 Tyrone Corrigan Park

Ulster semi-finals

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

Ulster final

30 July 1950Final Antrim 8-08 - 2-03 Donegal Athletic Grounds

All-Ireland Junior Hurling Championship

All-Ireland semi-finals

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

All-Ireland home final

24 September 1950Home final Cork 3-04 - 2-05 Dublin Waterford Sportsfield

All-Ireland final

15 October 1950Final London 1-04 - 5-05 Cork New Eltham GAA Grounds

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References

  1. "London profile". Hogan Stand website. Retrieved 18 August 2021.
  2. "Junior hurling". Munster GAA website. Retrieved 18 August 2021.
  3. "Cork profile". Hogan Stand website. Retrieved 18 August 2021.