2017 Derry Senior Hurling Championship

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The 2017 Derry Senior Hurling Championship was the 72nd edition of the Derry GAA's premier hurling tournament for senior clubs in Derry. The winners receive the Fr Collins Cup.

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Slaughtneil Robert Emmet's were the defending champions, having beaten Banagher in the 2016 final 2–19 to 1–12.

Quarter-finals

21 August 2017
8:00 pm
Quarter-Final
Kevin Lynch's 1-17 - 0-10 Lavey Owenbeg
Referee: Paddy McEldowney (Ballinascreen)
Report

21 August 2017
8:00 pm
Quarter-Final
Ballinascreen 2-16 - 1-15 Swatragh Celtic Park
Referee: Adrian McGilligan (Drumsurn)
Report

Semi-finals

2 September 2017
2:00 pm
Semi-Final
Kevin Lynch's 1-11 - 2-11 Banagher Celtic Park
Referee: Eamon Hasson (Swatragh)
Man of the Match: Brian Óg McGilligan
Odhran McKeever 0-5 (0-4f), Niall Ferris 0-4, Corey O'Reilly 1-1, Kevin Hinphey 0-1Oisin McCloskey 2-0, Darragh Cartin 0-5f, Steafan McCloskey 0-2, Daryll McDermott (0-1f), Brian Óg McGilligan, Sean McCullagh, Tiernan McCloskey (0-1f) 0-1 each

2 September 2017
3:45 pm
Semi-Final
Slaughtneil 1-21 - 1-8 Ballinascreen Celtic Park
Referee: Adrian McGilligan (Drumsurn)
Man of the Match: Brendan Rogers
Brendan Rogers 0-10 (0-5f), Cormac O'Doherty 1-3, Sé McGuigan 0-3, Gerald Bradley 0-2, Conor McAllister, Sean O'Caiside, Brian Cassidy 0-1 eachBrendan Herron 1-2 (0-1f), Sean McBride 0-2 (0-1f), John McCloskey, Reece McSorley, Phillip McGlade, Paul Cleary (0-1f) 0-1 each

Final

16 September 2017
Final
Slaughtneil 2-18 - 0-14 Banagher Celtic Park
Referee: Tarlach Conway (Ballinascreen)
Man of the Match: Chrissy McKaigue
Brendan Rogers 0-7 (0-5f), Sé McGuigan and Brian Cassidy 1-1 each, Cormac O'Doherty 0-3 (0-1f), Sean Cassidy 0-2, Karl McKaigue, Shane McGuigan, Conor McAllister, Mark McGuigan 0-1 each Darragh Cartin 0-9f, Darragh McCloskey, Mark Lynch, Sean McCullagh, Shane Delaney, Shane Farren (0-1f) 0-1 each

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