2007 Tipperary Senior Hurling Championship

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The 2007 Tipperary Senior Hurling Championship is an annual competition between the top hurling clubs in Tipperary. The winners of the Tipperary Championship qualify to represent their county in the Munster Club Championship, the winners of which go on to the All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship.

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The Tipperary County Champions in 2006 were Toomevara who became champions with a win over Nenagh Éire Óg. The Tipperary senior hurling championship is probably the most complicated system in Ireland as it strives to accommodate 25 teams. A knockout divisional system and group backdoor system has been introduced to accommodate these teams. Before the new system, the county championship was run on a divisional basis with the teams in the divisional finals going into the county quarter-finals and proceeding from there. It may not be long before this system is re-introduced because of the complexity of the current championship.

2007 Divisional Championship

North Tipperary

The North Tipperary Championship is contested by nine teams: Borris-Ileigh, Burgess, Kildangan, Kilruane McDonaghs, Moneygall, Nenagh Éire Óg, Portroe, Roscrea, Toomevara. The championship is a knockout competition with the losers apart from the semi-final runner-up entering the County Championship. The winners of the North Championship advance to the quarter-final of the County Championship.

GameDateVenueTeam AScoreTeam BScoreReport
North Tipperary SHC
Preliminary round
7 May Nenagh   Kildangan   3-12  Kilruane McDonaghs   3-10 Archived 3 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine
North Tipperary SHC
Quarter-final
19 May Cloughjordan   Nenagh Eire Óg   2-21  Roscrea   2-14 [ permanent dead link ]
North Tipperary SHC
Quarter-final
20 May Nenagh   Kildangan   1-14  Moneygall   1-12
North Tipperary SHC
Quarter-final
20 May Nenagh   Toomevara   3-13  Portroe   2-10
North Tipperary SHC
Quarter-final
20 May Dolla   Borris-Ileigh   0-14  Burgess   0-11 [ permanent dead link ]
North Tipperary SHC
Semi-final
19 August Nenagh   Nenagh Eire Óg   3-10  Kildangan   2-10
North Tipperary SHC
Semi-final
19 August Nenagh   Toomevara   1-15  Borris-Ileigh   1-20
North Tipperary SHC
Final
9 September Nenagh   Borris-Ileigh   0-19  Nenagh Eire Óg   0-16

Mid Tipperary

The Mid Tipperary Championship is contested by seven teams: Boherlahan-Dualla, Drom-Inch, Holycross-Ballycahill, J.K. Bracken's, Loughmore-Castleiney, Thurles Sarsfields and Upperchurch-Drombane. The championship is a knockout competition with the losers apart from the one semi final runner-up (Upperchurch-Drombane in 2006) entering the County Championship. The winners of the Mid Championship advance to the county quarter final. Upperchurch-Drombane receive a bye to the semi-final.

GameDateVenueTeam AScoreTeam BScoreReport
Mid Tipperary SHC
Quarter-final
6 May Semple Stadium   Loughmore-Castleiney   1-20  Boherlahan-Dualla   1-13
Mid Tipperary SHC
Quarter-final
6 May Boherlahan   Thurles Sarsfields   1-21  Holycross-Ballycahill   2-11
Mid Tipperary SHC
Quarter-final
13 May Holycross   Drom-Inch   1-10  J.K. Bracken's   2-14
Mid Tipperary SHC
Semi-final
20 May The Ragg   Thurles Sarsfields   1-19  Upperchurch-Drombane   1-14
North Tipperary SHC
Semi-final
19 August The Ragg   Loughmore-Castleiney   4-10  J.K. Bracken's   2-14
Mid Tipperary SHC
Final
9 September Semple Stadium   Thurles Sarsfields   0-22  Loughmore-Castleiney   3-09

West Tipperary

The West Tipperary Championship is contested by five teams: Cappawhite, Cashel King Cormacs, Clonoulty-Rossmore, Éire Óg Annacarty and Knockavilla-Donaskeigh Kickhams. The championship is a knockout competition with the winners advancing to the quarter-final of the County Championship. The other four contestants also play in the first phase of the County Championship (group stage).

GameDateVenueTeam AScoreTeam BScoreReport
West Tipperary SHC
Quarter-final
29 April Dundrum   Clonoulty-Rossmore   1-17  Cappawhite   0-16
West Tipperary SHC
Semi-final
13 May Cappawhite   Clonoulty-Rossmore   1-15  Éire Óg Annacarty   2-12
West Tipperary SHC
Semi-final Replay
26 May Dundrum   Clonoulty-Rossmore   1-14  Éire Óg Annacarty   1-7
West Tipperary SHC
Semi-final
27 May Golden   Knockavilla-Donaskeigh Kickhams   0-10  Cashel King Cormacs   0-10
West Tipperary SHC
Semi-final Replay
30 May Golden   Knockavilla-Donaskeigh Kickhams   3-11  Cashel King Cormacs   3-8
West Tipperary SHC
Final
15 July Cashel   Clonoulty-Rossmore   1-18  Knockavilla-Donaskeigh Kickhams   0-11 [ permanent dead link ]

South Tipperary

The South Tipperary Championship is contested by four teams: Ballingarry, Carrick Swans, Killenaule and Mullinahone. The championship is a 'knockout' competition. However, the three semi-finalists losers going into the County Championship. The winners of the South Championship advance directly to the quarter-final of the County championship, while the other three divisional semi-finalists also play in the first phase of the County Championship (group stage).

GameDateVenueTeam AScoreTeam BScoreReport
South Tipperary SHC
Semi-final
20 May Clonmel   Ballingarry   0-20  Carrick Swans   1-13
South Tipperary SHC
Semi-final
20 May Clonmel   Mullinahone   0-10  Killenaule   2-12
South Tipperary SHC
Final
19 August Fethard   Killenaule   0-14  Ballingarry   0-13 [ permanent dead link ]

2007 Tipperary County Championship

The 14 teams defeated in their divisional championship are divided into groups of 4.Top Team in each group go into Round 2. Group 2 winners receive a Bye (Drawn).Other 3 play remaining 3 beaten Semi-finalists in North and Mid.ie. Loughmore-Castleiney v J.K. Bracken's, Nenagh Éire Óg v Kildangan and Toomevara v Borris-Ileigh. Bottom team in each Group contest Relegation play-off.

Group 1

DateVenueTeam AScoreTeam BScoreReport
1 July Templederry   Burgess   2-16  Holycross-Ballycahill   0-12
4 August Semple Stadium   Burgess   1-11  Carrick Swans   1-11
18 August Clonmel   Holycross-Ballycahill   1-10  Carrick Swans   1-9
TeamPWDLFAPts.Score Dif.
Burgess 21103-271-233+10
Holycross-Ballycahill 21011-223-252-9
Carrick Swans 20112-202-211-1

Group 2

DateVenueTeam AScoreTeam BScoreReport
16 June Templemore   Portroe   3-13  Cappawhite   1-18 Archived 28 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine
30 June Dolla   Cappawhite   0-16  Kilruane McDonaghs   1-10
15 July Nenagh   Kilruane McDonaghs   2-13  Portroe   1-13
3 August Boherlahan   Drom-Inch   1-19  Cappawhite   1-13
18 August Dolla   Drom-Inch   2-22  Kilruane McDonaghs   1-14
24 August Dolla   Drom-Inch    Portroe  
TeamPWDLFAPts.Score Dif.
Drom-Inch 22003-412-274+17
Portroe 21014-263-312-2
Cappawhite 31022-475-422-4
Kilruane McDonaghs 31024-373-512-11

Group 3

DateVenueTeam AScoreTeam BScoreReport
16 June Templemore   Boherlahan-Dualla   2-13  Moneygall   3-7 Archived 28 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine
4 August Templemore   Boherlahan-Dualla   2-10  Roscrea   0-16
18 August Templemore   Roscrea   1-17  Moneygall   0-13
TeamPWDLFAPts.Score Dif.
Roscrea 21101-332-231+7
Boherlahan-Dualla 21104-233-233+3
Moneygall 10013-203-300-10

Group 4

DateVenueTeam AScoreTeam BScoreReport
1 July Dundrum   Upperchurch-Drombane   2-13  Éire Óg Annacarty   3-17
4 August Semple Stadium   Mullinahone   3-10  Éire Óg Annacarty   1-10
4 August Holycross   Upperchurch-Drombane   2-12  Cashel King Cormacs   1-11
15 August Cashel   Mullinahone   3-19  Upperchurch-Drombane   0-14
15 August Golden   Éire Óg Annacarty   0-14  Cashel King Cormacs   2-13
19 August Monroe   Mullinahone   5-15  Cashel King Cormacs   2-12
TeamPWDLFAPts.Score Dif.
Mullinahone 330011-443-366+32
Éire Óg Annacarty 31024-417-362-4
Cashel King Cormacs 31025-367-412-11
Upperchurch-Drombane 31024-397-472-17

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