2017 Cork Junior A Hurling Championship

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2017 Cork Junior Hurling Championship
Dates15 September 2017 – 7 November 2017
Teams14
Sponsor Evening Echo
Champions Colours of Wexford.svg St. Catherine's (2nd title)
Daniel Mangan (captain)
Denis Walsh (manager)
Runners-up Colours of Cavan.svg Brian Dillons
Tournament statistics
Matches played14
Goals scored34 (2.43 per match)
Points scored381 (27.21 per match)
2016 (Previous)(Next) 2018

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.

Contents

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.

Qualification

DivisionChampionshipChampionsRunners-up
Avondhu North Cork Junior A Hurling Championship Dromina Ballyhooly
Carbery West Cork Junior A Hurling Championship Clonakilty Ballinascarthy
Carrigdhoun South East Junior A Hurling Championship Valley Rovers Tracton
Duhallow Duhallow Junior A Hurling Championship Banteer Kilbrin
Imokilly East Cork Junior A Hurling Championship St. Catherine's Russell Rovers
Muskerry Mid Cork Junior A Hurling Championship Cloughduv Kilmichael
Seandún City Junior A Hurling Championship Nemo Rangers Brian Dillons

Duhallow Junior A Hurling Championship

Round 1

Millstreet 1-15 - 1-13 Freemount

Dromtarriffe 0-23 - 2-15 Castlemagner

Tullylease 0-11 - 2-12 Banteer

Newmarket 5-19 - 0-15 Kanturk

Kilbrin bye

Round 2

Kilbrin 1-13 - 0-19 Banteer

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

Kilbrin 2-13 - 1-15 Newmarket

Milstreet 2-16 - 1-09 Kanturk

Quarter-Finals

Kilbrin 2-18 - 0-15 Millstreet

Semi-Finals

Kilbrin 5-30 - 1-10 Tullylease

Dromtarriffe 0-10 - 3-14 Banteer

Final

Kilbrin 0-14 - 1-17 Banteer


North Cork Junior A Hurling Championship

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

Dromina 3-21 - 3-08 Doneraile

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

Results

Bracket

First Round Quarter-Finals Semi-Finals Final
        
Colours of Cork.svg Banteer
(Duhallow)
1-15
Colours of Laois.svg Brian Dillons
(Seandun)
2-20
Colours of Laois.svg Brian Dillons
(Seandun)
1-19
Colours of Clare.svg Dromina
(Avondhu)
0-09
Colours of Clare.svg Dromina
(Avondhu)
2-20
Colours of Clare.svg Kilmichael
(Muskerry)
0-09
Colours of Laois.svg Brian Dillons
(Seandun)
0-26
StFinbarrs.png Nemo Rangers
(Seandun)
2-14
StFinbarrs.png Nemo Rangers
(Seandun)
1-14
Colours of Cork.svg Ballinascarthy
(Carbery)
0-09
StFinbarrs.png Nemo Rangers
(Seandun)
0-17
Colours of Clare.svg Ballyhooly
(Avondhu)
0-14
Colours of Mayo.svg Clonakilty
(Carbery)
1-14
Colours of Clare.svg Ballyhooly
(Avondhu)
1-17 (AET)
Colours of Laois.svg Brian Dillons
(Seandun)
1-13, 0-12
Colours of Wexford.svg St. Catherine's
(Imokilly)
2-10, 0-13
Colours of Limerick.svg Valley Rovers
(Carrigdhoun)
0-08
Colours of Kilkenny.svg Russell Rovers
(Imokilly)
5-15
Colours of Kilkenny.svg Russell Rovers
(Imokilly)
0-17
Colours of Laois.svg Kilbrin
(Duhallow)
2-10
Colours of Kerry.svg Cloughduv
(Muskerry)
1-10
Colours of Laois.svg Kilbrin
(Duhallow)
4-15
Colours of Kilkenny.svg Russell Rovers
(Imokilly)
2-10
Colours of Wexford.svg St. Catherine's
(Imokilly)
3-17
Colours of Wexford.svg St. Catherine's
(Imokilly)
2-12
Colours of Mayo.svg Tracton
(Carrigdhoun)
1-03
Colours of Wexford.svg St. Catherine's
(Imokilly)
Bye

Round 1

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
23 September 2017Round 1 Cloughduv 1-10 - 4-15 Kilbrin

Quarter-finals

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.

Semi-finals

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

Finals

7 November 2017Final replay St. Catherine's 0-13 - 0-12 Brian Dillons Páirc Uí Rinn, Cork

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References

  1. Horgan, John (9 November 2017). "St Catherine's return from the junior ranks of hurling is a lesson for all clubs". Evening Echo. Retrieved 28 November 2017.