2019 Clare Senior Hurling Championship

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Canon Hamilton Cup 2019
League Clare GAA
SportHurling
Duration3 August – 13 October 2019
Number of teams16
SponsorPat O’Donnell & Co.
Changes From 2018
Promoted Feakle
Relegated St. Joseph's, Doora-Barefield
Changes For 2020
Promoted Broadford
Relegated Tulla
County Championship
Winners Colours of Clare.svg Sixmilebridge (14th Title)
  Runners-up Colours of Laois.svg Cratloe
Senior B Championship
Winners Colours of Mayo.svg Clooney-Quin

The 2019 Clare Senior Hurling Championship was the 124th staging of the Clare Senior Hurling Championship since its establishment by the Clare County Board in 1887.

Contents

The defending champions and holders of the Canon Hamilton Cup were Ballyea.

Senior Championship Fixtures

First round

3 August 2019Round 1 Colours of Kilkenny.svg Ballyea 3–23 [1] 2–19
(AET)
Colours of Mayo.svg Clooney-Quin Cusack Park, Ennis
3 August 2019Round 1 Colours of Sligo.svg Clarecastle 0–09 [2] 4–15 Colours of Clare.svg Sixmilebridge Cusack Park, Ennis
3 August 2019Round 1 Colours of Laois.svg Cratloe 0–29 – 4–12 Colours of Down.svg Whitegate Broadford
3 August 2019Round 1 Colours of Cork.svg Éire Óg, Ennis 1–18 [4] 0–20
(AET)
Colours of Laois.svg Kilmaley Clarecastle
3 August 2019Round 1 Yellow Green GAA Flag.png Inagh-Kilnamona 1–24 – 1–10 Maroon Gold GAA Flag.png Tulla Shannon
4 August 2019Round 1 Colours of Cork.svg Crusheen 3–18 – 2–05 Colours of Limerick.svg Wolfe Tones, Shannon Cusack Park, Ennis


Second round

A. Winners

  • Played by eight winners of Round 1
    • Four winners of this round advance to Quarter-finals
    • Four losers move to Round 3
17 August 2019Round 2A Colours of Kilkenny.svg Ballyea 0–17 [5] 2–21 Colours of Clare.svg Sixmilebridge Cusack Park, Ennis
17 August 2019Round 2A Gold Black GAA Flag.png Clonlara 3–16 – 1–16 Colours of Cork.svg Éire Óg, Ennis Broadford
17 August 2019Round 2A Colours of Cork.svg Crusheen 2–20 – 1–14 Yellow Green GAA Flag.png Feakle Cusack Park, Ennis
18 August 2019Round 2A Colours of Laois.svg Cratloe 1–13 [6] 1–17 Yellow Green GAA Flag.png Inagh-Kilnamona Cusack Park, Ennis

B. Losers

  • Played by eight losers of Round 1
    • Four winners of this round advance to Round 3
    • Four losers of this round divert to Relegation Playoffs
17 August 2019Round 2B Colours of Sligo.svg Clarecastle 0–12 – 1–25 Colours of Mayo.svg Clooney-Quin Shannon
17 August 2019Round 2B Colours of Laois.svg Kilmaley 3–18 – 0–06 Colours of Down.svg Whitegate O'Garney Park, Sixmilebridge
17 August 2019Round 2B Maroon Gold GAA Flag.png Tulla 0–14 – 1–14 Colours of Limerick.svg Wolfe Tones, Shannon Clarecastle


Third round

31 August 2019Round 3 Colours of Mayo.svg Clooney-Quin 1–21 – 3–17 Yellow Green GAA Flag.png Feakle Cusack Park, Ennis
1 September 2019Round 3 Colours of Laois.svg Cratloe 1–16 [10] 0–12 Colours of Laois.svg Kilmaley Cusack Park, Ennis


Quarter-finals

14 September 2019Quarter-final Gold Black GAA Flag.png Clonlara 2–11 [11] 0–18 Colours of Laois.svg Cratloe Cusack Park, Ennis
14 September 2019Quarter-final Colours of Cork.svg Éire Óg, Ennis 1–19 [12] 3–16 Colours of Clare.svg Sixmilebridge Cusack Park, Ennis
14 September 2019Quarter-final Yellow Green GAA Flag.png Feakle 1–26 – 1–28
(AET)
Yellow Green GAA Flag.png Inagh-Kilnamona O'Garney Park, Sixmilebridge
15 September 2019Quarter-final Colours of Kilkenny.svg Ballyea 2–11 [13] 0–18 Colours of Cork.svg Crusheen Cusack Park, Ennis


Semi-finals

28 September 2019Semi-final Yellow Green GAA Flag.png Inagh-Kilnamona 0–15 [14] 0–18 Colours of Clare.svg Sixmilebridge Cusack Park, Ennis
29 September 2019Semi-final Colours of Laois.svg Cratloe 3–24 [15] 2–12 Colours of Cork.svg Crusheen Cusack Park, Ennis

2019 County Final

13 October 2019Final Colours of Laois.svg Cratloe 0–15 – 0–21 Colours of Clare.svg Sixmilebridge Cusack Park, Ennis
Shane Gleeson (0–5, 3f); Diarmuid Ryan (0–3); Rian Considine, Cathal McInerney (0–2 each); Conor McGrath, Enda Boyce, Billy Connors (f) (0–1 each) Report Alex Morey (0–8, 7f); Cathal Malone (0–4); Brian Corry, Jamie Shanahan, Conor Deasy (0–2 each); Jason Loughnane, Shane Golden, Barry Fitzpatrick (0–1 each)Referee: Niall Malone (Éire Óg, Ennis)

Other Fixtures

Senior B Championship

15 September 2019B Semi-final Colours of Mayo.svg Clooney-Quin 2–20 – 2–14 Colours of Limerick.svg Wolfe Tones, Shannon Gurteen
21 September 2019B Semi-final Colours of Laois.svg Kilmaley ? - ? Colours of Tipperary.svg Newmarket-on-Fergus Clarecastle

Relegation Playoffs

31 August 2019Playoff 1A Colours of Sligo.svg Clarecastle 1–19 – 1–12 Maroon Gold GAA Flag.png Tulla O'Garney Park, Sixmilebridge
31 August 2019Playoff 1B Colours of Kerry.svg O'Callaghan's Mills 1–15 – 3–18 Colours of Down.svg Whitegate Broadford
14 September 2019Playoff 2 Colours of Kerry.svg O'Callaghan's Mills 0–18 – 1–11 Maroon Gold GAA Flag.png Tulla O'Garney Park, Sixmilebridge

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