Dates | 17 September 2011 – 30 October 2011 | ||
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Teams | 7 | ||
Sponsor | Evening Echo | ||
Champions | Charleville (1st title) Daniel O'Flynn (captain) T. J. Crowley (manager) | ||
Runners-up | Mayfield Dan Lucey (captain) John Boylan (manager) | ||
Tournament statistics | |||
Matches played | 8 | ||
Goals scored | 23 (2.88 per match) | ||
Points scored | 194 (24.25 per match) | ||
Top scorer(s) | James O'Brien (4-15) | ||
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The 2011 Cork Junior A Hurling Championship was the 114th staging of the Cork Junior A Hurling Championship since its establishment by the Cork County Board in 1895. The championship began on 17 September 2011 and ended on 30 October 2011.
On 30 October 2011, Charleville won the championship following a 2-10 to 0-11 defeat of Mayfield in the final at Páirc Uí Rinn. [1] This was their first championship title in the grade.
Charleville's James O'Brien was the championship's top scorer with 4-15.
17 September 2011First round | St. Oliver Plunketts | 2-16 - 3-13 | Kilbrin | Coachford Sportsfield |
K Coffey 0-12, B Walsh 1-2, C McCarthy 1-1, MP Keohane 0-1. | W Egan 1-3, L Daly 0-6, K Sheehan 1-1, T O'Reilly 1-0, D O'Sullivan 0-1, D Crowley 0-1, N O'Reilly 0-1. |
24 September 2011First round | Mayfield | 1-17 - 1-09 | Cloughduv | Ballyanly |
D Lucey 0-6, P Duggan 1-1, N Kelly 0-3, I Looney 0-2, T Lotty 0-1, M Barry 0-1, C Brosnan 0-1, K Punch 0-1, D O'Gorman 0-1. | D Ring 1-5, B Ahern 0-2, D Kelly 0-1, D O'Leary 0-1. |
25 September 2011First round | Charleville | 2-21 - 0-06 | Ballinahssig | Mallow GAA Complex |
J O'Brien 2-3, A Cagney 0-5, M Gammell 0-4, D Murphy 0-3, M Kavanagh 0-2, D O'Flynn 0-1, B Dennehy 0-1, A O'Connor 0-1, J Casey 0-1. | K O'Sullivan 0-4, J Finn 0-2. |
1 October 2011First round replay | St. Oliver Plunketts | 2-12 - 3-11 | Kilbrin | Coachford Sportsfield |
K Coffey 0-7, C McCarthy 1-2, D Walsh 1-0, M Higgins 0-2, B Walsh 0-1. | L Daly 1-3, T O'Reilly 1-1, D Crowley 1-1, W Egan 0-4, K Sheehan 0-1, Daniel O'Sullivan 0-1. |
8 October 2011Semi-final | Kilbrin | 0-12 - 2-17 | Charleville | Fr. Con Buckley Park |
L Daly 0-5, T O'Reilly 0-2, K Sheehan 0-2, P Egan 0-1, D Crowley 0-1, D O'Sullivan 0-1. | J O'Brien 1-5, A Cagney 1-2, M Gammell 0-4, D O'Flynn 0-3, D O'Sullivan 0-1, A O'Connor 0-1, F O'Callaghan 0-1. |
8 October 2011Semi-final | Dungourney | 0-15 - 3-12 | Mayfield | Páirc Uí Chaoimh |
S Casey 0-8, S Hegarty 0-3, K Kelleher 0-3, N Motherway 0-1. | P Duggan 2-2, N Kelly 0-6, T Lotty 1-1, S Kelly 0-2, I Looney 0-1. |
23 October 2011Final | Charleville | 0-09 - 2-03 | Mayfield | Páirc Uí Rinn |
M Gammell 0-4, D O'Flynn 0-2, J O'Brien 0-2, M Kavanagh 0-1. | T Lotty 1-1, D Buckley 1-0, N Kelly 0-1, I Looney 0-1. |
30 October 2011Final replay | Charleville | 2-10 - 0-11 | Mayfield | Páirc Uí Rinn |
J O'Brien 1-5, A Cagney 1-1, M Gammell 0-3, D O'Flynn 0-1. | I Looney 0-3, N Kelly 0-3, T Lotty 0-2, S Kelly 0-2, M Barry 0-1. |
Rank | Player | Club | Tally | Total | Matches | Average |
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1 | James O'Brien | Charleville | 4-15 | 27 | 4 | 6.75 |
2 | Kevin Coffey | St. Olivers Plunkett's | 0-19 | 19 | 2 | 9.50 |
3 | Liam Daly | Kilbrin | 1-14 | 17 | 3 | 5.66 |
4 | Mervyn Gammell | Charleville | 0-15 | 15 | 4 | 3.75 |
5 | Andrew Cagney | Charleville | 2-08 | 14 | 4 | 3.50 |
Rank | Player | Club | Tally | Total | Opposition |
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1 | Kevin Coffey | St. Olivers Plunkett's | 0-12 | 12 | Kilbrin |
2 | James O'Brien | Charleville | 2-03 | 12 | Ballinhassig |
3 | Patrick Duggan | Mayfield | 2-02 | 8 | Dungourney |
Darragh Ring | Cloughduv | 1-05 | 8 | Mayfield | |
James O'Brien | Charleville | 1-05 | 8 | Kilbrin | |
James O'Brien | Charleville | 1-05 | 8 | Mayfield | |
Shane Casey | Dungourney | 0-08 | 8 | Mayfield | |
4 | Kevin Coffey | St. Olivers Plunkett's | 0-07 | 7 | Kilbrin |
5 | William Egan | Kilbrin | 1-03 | 6 | St. Olivers Plunkett's |
Liam Daly | Kilbrin | 1-03 | 6 | St. Olivers Plunkett's | |
Nicky Kelly | Mayfield | 0-06 | 6 | Dungourney | |
Dan Lucey | Mayfield | 0-06 | 6 | Cloughduv | |
Liam Daly | Kilbrin | 0-06 | 6 | St. Olivers Plunkett's |
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