2017 Hogan Cup

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2017 Hogan Cup
Dates18 March – 1 April 2017
Teams4
SponsorMasita
Champions Colours of Kerry.svg St Brendan's College (4th title)
Dara Moynihan (captain)
Garry McGrath (manager)
Runners-up Colours of Limerick.svg St Peter's College
Conor Firman (captain)
Brian Malone (manager)
Chris Murphy (manager)
Tournament statistics
Matches played3
Goals scored8 (2.67 per match)
Points scored71 (23.67 per match)
Top scorer(s) Colours of Kerry.svg David Shaw (2-06)
2016 (Previous)(Next) 2018

The 2017 Hogan Cup was the 64th staging of the Hogan Cup since its establishment by the Gaelic Athletic Association in 1946. [1] The competition ran from 18 March to 1 April 2017.

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St Brendan's College were the defending champions. [2]

The final was played on 1 April 2017 at Croke Park in Dublin, between St Brendan's College and St Peter's College, in what was their first ever meeting in the final. [3] St Brendan's College won the match by 0–18 to 0–10 to claim their fourth Hogan Cup title overall and a second title in succession. [4]

David Shaw was the top scorer with 2-06.

Qualification

ProvinceChampions
Connacht St Colman's College [5]
Leinster St Peter's College [6]
Munster St Brendan's College [7]
Ulster St Mary's Grammar School [8]

Results

Semi-finals

18 March 2017Semi-final St Brendan's College 3-13 - 1-11 St Colman's College Cusack Park
D Shaw (2-2), M O’Shea (1-1), D O’Sullivan (0-3, 1f), N Donohoe and D Moynihan (0-2 each), C Flynn, C Gammell and B Courtney (‘45’) (0-1 each) Report E Ronane (0-4, 1f), C Diskin (1-0), J Ronayne (0-3), J Jennings, B Quinn, C Goulding and S McGreal (0-1 each)Referee: J Hickey (Carlow)
22 March 2017Semi-final St Peter's College 2-10 - 2-09 St Mary's Grammar School Páirc Grattan
Q Saunders (1-1), R O’Connor (1-1); C Devereux (0-3, 1f), D Furlong (0-1), D Lyne (0-1), B Deeney (0-1), B Moore (0-1), B O’Connor (0-1),[https://www.danskebankulsterschoolsgaa.com/st-marys-come-just-short-hogan-semi/ Report[K Small (1-3, 0-2f), C Murphy (1-1); T McAteer (0-2), L Quinn (0-2); K McCann (0-1).Referee: J Hickey (Carlow)

Final

1 April 2017Final St Brendan's College 0-18 - 0-10 St Peter's College Croke Park
B Courtney 0-4 ( 3f, 1 '45'), D O'Sullivan, D Shaw 0-4 each, D Moynihan 0-2, J Griffin, M O'Shea, C Flynn, M Devlin 0-1 each. Report B O'Connor 0-5 (1f), C Devereux 0-4 (3fs), R O'Connor 0-1.Referee: S Hurson (Tyrone)

Statistics

Top scorers

RankPlayerClubTallyTotalMatchesAverage
1David Shaw St Brendan's College 2-061226.00
2Donnchadh O'Sullivan St Brendan's College 0-07723.50
Cathal Devereux St Peter's College 0-07723.50
4Kevin Small St Mary's GS 1-03616.00
Barry O'Connor St Brendan's College 0-06623.00

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