1989 Cork Junior A Hurling Championship

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1989 Cork Junior A Hurling Championship
Dates24 September – 12 November 1989
Teams7
Champions Colours of Kilkenny.svg Clyda Rovers (1st title)
John Roche (captain)
Runners-up Colours of Cork.svg Ballinascarthy
John O'Donovan (captain)
Tournament statistics
Matches played7
Goals scored22 (3.14 per match)
Points scored140 (20 per match)
Top scorer(s) Colours of Cork.svg Colman Murphy (0-20)
1988 (Previous)(Next) 1990

The 1989 Cork Junior A Hurling Championship was the 92nd staging of the Cork Junior A Hurling Championship since its establishment by the Cork County Board. The championship ran from 24 September to 14 November 1989.

Contents

The final was played on 14 November 1989 at the Cloughduv Grounds, between Clyda Rovers and Ballinascarthy, in what was their first ever meeting in the final. [1] Clyda Rovers won the match, a replay, by 0-11 to 1-07 to claim their first ever championship title. [2] [3]

Ballinascarthy's Colman Murphy was the championship's top scorer with 0-20.

Qualification

DivisionChampionshipChampions
Avondhu North Cork Junior A Hurling Championship Clyda Rovers
Carbery South West Junior A Hurling Championship Ballinascarthy
Carrigdhoun South East Junior A Hurling Championship Kinsale
Duhallow Duhallow Junior A Hurling Championship Kilbrin
Imokilly East Cork Junior A Hurling Championship Midleton
Muskerry Mid Cork Junior A Hurling Championship Aghabullogue
Seandún City Junior A Hurling Championship Na Piarsaigh

Results

Quarter-finals

24 September 1989Quarter-final Clyda Rovers 1-14 - 1-11 Midleton Castletownroche Grounds
T O'Callaghan 0-5, P Curtin 1-1, M O'Hanlon 0-4, J O'Sullivan 0-2, J Buckley 0-1, C O'Sullivan 0-1.R Fitzgerald 0-5, K O'Hanlon 1-1, E Murphy 0-2, J Power 0-1, G Glavin 0-1, N O'Neill 0-1.
24 September 1989Quarter-final Kilbrin 4-10 - 2-08 Na Piarsaigh Castletownroche Grounds
J Sheehan 2-1, S O'Reilly 2-1, D O'Sullivan 0-4, D Sheehan 0-2, B Cashman 0-1, S Butler 0-1.R Dalton 1-3, L Martin 1-0, D Kidney 0-2, P Connery 0-1, M Dineen 0-1, D Murphy 0-1.
8 October 1989Quarter-final Ballinascarthy 4-09 - 1-15 Aghabullogue Cloughduv Grounds
L Deasy 2-1, Colman Murphy 0-4, J Kingston 1-0, R O'Flynn 1-0, G Ryan 0-3, D Murphy 0-1.S Noonan 1-8, M Buckley 0-2, T Ó Murchú 0-2, N Looney 0-1, P Martin 0-1, D O'Connell 0-1.

Semi-finals

22 October 1989Semi-final Clyda Rovers 2-08 - 0-10 Kilbrin Kanturk Grounds
P Curtin 2-0, T O'Callaghan 0-3, B Kelleher 0-2, M O'Hanlon 0-1, J Buckley 0-1, C O'Sullivan 0-1.D O'Sullivan 0-5, D Sheehan 0-1, J Sheehan 0-1, S Butler 0-1, P Field 0-1, J O'Callaghan 0-1.
22 October 1989Semi-final Ballinascarthy 2-16 - 2-03 Kinsale Charlie Hurley Park
C Murphy 0-7, G Ryan 1-3, L Deasy 1-0, D Murphy 0-2, K Ryan 0-1, P Crowley 0-1, J Kingston 0-1, R O'Flynn 0-1.D Dunne 1-0, P Forde 1-0, G Irwin 0-3.

Final

5 November 1989Final Clyda Rovers 0-12 - 2-06 Ballinascarthy Páirc Uí Chaoimh
T O'Callaghan 0-5, M O'Hanlon 0-3, B Kelleher 0-2, G O'Sullivan 0-1, P Curtin 0-1.L Deasy 1-0, J Kingston 1-0, C Murphy 0-3, K Ryan 0-2, G Ryan 0-1.
12 November 1989Final replay Clyda Rovers 0-11 - 1-07 Ballinascarthy Cloughduv Grounds
B Kelleher 0-3, T O'Callaghan 0-2, C O'Sullivan 0-2, M O'Hanlon 0-2, J Buckley 0-1, J O'Sullivan 0-1.C Murphy 0-6, L Deasy 1-0, J Kingston 0-1.

Championship statistics

Top scorers

Overall
RankPlayerCountyTallyTotalMatchesAverage
1Colman Murphy Ballinascarthy 0-202045.00
2Liam Deasy Ballinascarthy 5-011644.00
3Timmy O'Callaghan Clyda Rovers 0-151543.75
4Paudie Curtin Clyda Rovers 3-021142.75
Seánie Noonan Aghabullogue 1-0811111.00
6Jerry Ryan Ballinascarthy 1-071042.50
Martin O'Hanlon Clyda Rovers 0-101042.50
8Dan O'Sullivan Kilbrin 0-09924.50
9John Sheehan Kilbrin 2-02824.00
John Kingston Ballinascarthy 2-02842.00
In a single game
RankPlayerClubTallyTotalOpposition
1Seánie Noonan Aghabullogue 1-0811 Ballinascarthy
2Liam Deasy Ballinascarthy 2-017 Aghabullogue
Stephen O'Reilly Kilbrin 2-017 Na Piarsaigh
John Sheehan Kilbrin 2-017 Na Piarsaigh
Colman Murphy Ballinascarthy 0-077 Aghabullogue
6Paudie Curtin Clyda Rovers 2-006 Kilbrin
Jerry Ryan Ballinascarthy 1-036 Aghabullogue
Robert Dalton Na Piarsaigh 1-036 Kilbrin
Colman Murphy Ballinascarthy 0-066 Clyda Rovers
10Timmy O'Callaghan Clyda Rovers 0-055 Midleton
Robbie Fitzgerald Midleton 0-055 Clyda Rovers
Dan O'Sullivan Kilbrin 0-055 Clyda Rovers
Timmy O'Callaghan Clyda Rovers 0-055 Ballinascarthy

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