Dates | 15 September 2017 – 7 November 2017 | ||
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Teams | 14 | ||
Sponsor | Evening Echo | ||
Champions | St. Catherine's (2nd title) Daniel Mangan (captain) Denis Walsh (manager) | ||
Runners-up | Brian Dillons | ||
Tournament statistics | |||
Matches played | 14 | ||
Goals scored | 34 (2.43 per match) | ||
Points scored | 381 (27.21 per match) | ||
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The 2017 Cork Junior Hurling Championship was the 120th staging of the Cork Junior Hurling Championship since its establishment by the Cork County Board in 1895. The championship draw took place on 28 August 2017. The championship began on 15 September 2017 and ended 7 November 2017.
On 7 November 2017, St. Catherine's won the championship following a 0-13 to 0-12 defeat of Brian Dillons in the final. [1] This was their second championship title in the grade and their first since 1983.
Round 1
Millstreet 1-15 - 1-13 Freemount
Dromtarriffe 0-23 - 2-15 Castlemagner
Tullylease 0-11 - 2-12 Banteer
Kilbrin bye
Round 2
Castlemagner 0-12 - 1-19 Freemount
Tullylease 3-11 - 2-11 Millstreet
Newmarket 1-13 - 2-14 Dromtarriffe
Kanturk bye
Round 3
Tullylease 1-19 - 1-14 Freemount
Quarter-Finals
Kilbrin 2-18 - 0-15 Millstreet
Semi-Finals
Kilbrin 5-30 - 1-10 Tullylease
Dromtarriffe 0-10 - 3-14 Banteer
Final
Round 1
Shanballymore 4-17 - 0-10 Ballyclough
Round 2
Ballyclough 0-09 - 1-15 Liscarroll-Churchtown Gaels
Doneraile 3-04 - 4-20 Ballyhooly
Harbour Rovers 0-11 - 3-12 Clyda Rovers
Castletownroche 0-05 - 4-25 Fermoy
Buttevant 1-15 - 0-17 Kilshannig
Dromina 2-21 - 2-19 Kilworth AET
Newtownshandrum 2-12 - 3-20 Ballygiblin
Round 3
Kilworth w/o - scr. Castletownroche
Newtownshandrum 1-09 - 3-20 Harbour Rovers
Doneraile 3-13 - 1-16 Kilshannig
Round 4
Fermoy 2-13 - 2-22 Harbour Rovers
Ballygiblin 2-13 - 2-07 Kilworth
Quarter-Finals
Dromina 2-12 - 0-18 Harbour Rovers
Replay: Dromina 2-22 - 3-10 Harbour Rovers
Ballygiblin 1-10 - 0-12 Buttevant
Clyda Rovers 3-7 - 1-11 Liscarroll-Churchtown Gaels
Shanballymore 0-12 - 0-17 Ballyhooly
Semi-Finals
Ballyhooly 1-15 - 1-15 Clyda Rovers
Replay Ballyhooly 2-16 - 0-13 Clyda Rovers
Ballygiblin 1-15 - 1-16 Dromina
Final
Dromina 3-07 - 1-12 Ballyhooly
First Round | Quarter-Finals | Semi-Finals | Final | ||||||||||||
Banteer (Duhallow) | 1-15 | ||||||||||||||
Brian Dillons (Seandun) | 2-20 | ||||||||||||||
Brian Dillons (Seandun) | 1-19 | ||||||||||||||
Dromina (Avondhu) | 0-09 | ||||||||||||||
Dromina (Avondhu) | 2-20 | ||||||||||||||
Kilmichael (Muskerry) | 0-09 | ||||||||||||||
Brian Dillons (Seandun) | 0-26 | ||||||||||||||
Nemo Rangers (Seandun) | 2-14 | ||||||||||||||
Nemo Rangers (Seandun) | 1-14 | ||||||||||||||
Ballinascarthy (Carbery) | 0-09 | ||||||||||||||
Nemo Rangers (Seandun) | 0-17 | ||||||||||||||
Ballyhooly (Avondhu) | 0-14 | ||||||||||||||
Clonakilty (Carbery) | 1-14 | ||||||||||||||
Ballyhooly (Avondhu) | 1-17 (AET) | ||||||||||||||
Brian Dillons (Seandun) | 1-13, 0-12 | ||||||||||||||
St. Catherine's (Imokilly) | 2-10, 0-13 | ||||||||||||||
Valley Rovers (Carrigdhoun) | 0-08 | ||||||||||||||
Russell Rovers (Imokilly) | 5-15 | ||||||||||||||
Russell Rovers (Imokilly) | 0-17 | ||||||||||||||
Kilbrin (Duhallow) | 2-10 | ||||||||||||||
Cloughduv (Muskerry) | 1-10 | ||||||||||||||
Kilbrin (Duhallow) | 4-15 | ||||||||||||||
Russell Rovers (Imokilly) | 2-10 | ||||||||||||||
St. Catherine's (Imokilly) | 3-17 | ||||||||||||||
St. Catherine's (Imokilly) | 2-12 | ||||||||||||||
Tracton (Carrigdhoun) | 1-03 | ||||||||||||||
St. Catherine's (Imokilly) | |||||||||||||||
Bye |
15 September 2017Round 1 | Banteer | 1-15 - 2-20 | Brian Dillons |
16 September 2017Round 1 | Ballinascarthy | 0-09 - 1-14 | Nemo Rangers |
16 September 2017Round 1 | St. Catherine's | 2-12 - 1-03 | Tracton |
16 September 2017Round 1 | Dromina | 2-20 - 0-09 | Kilmichael |
16 September 2017Round 1 | Ballyhooly | 1-17 - 1-14 (aet) | Clonakilty |
20 September 2017Round 1 | Russell Rovers | 5-15 - 0-08 | Valley Rovers |
29 September 2017Quarter-final | Brian Dillons | 1-19 - 0-09 | Dromina |
29 September 2017Quarter-final | Kilbrin | 2-10 - 0-17 | Russell Rovers |
7 October 2017Quarter-final | Ballyhooly | 0-14 - 0-17 | Nemo Rangers |
St. Catherine's received a bye to the semi-final stage.
13 October 2017Semi-final | Russell Rovers | 2-10 - 3-17 | St. Catherine's |
28 October 2017Semi-final | Brian Dillons | 0-26 - 2-14 | Nemo Rangers |
5 November 2017Final | St. Catherine's | 2-10 - 1-13 | Brian Dillons | Páirc Uí Rinn, Cork |
7 November 2017Final replay | St. Catherine's | 0-13 - 0-12 | Brian Dillons | Páirc Uí Rinn, Cork |
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