2019 Wexford Senior Hurling Championship

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2019 Wexford Senior Hurling Championship
Dates12 April 2019 – 27 October 2019
Teams12
SponsorPettitt's SuperValu
Champions Colours of Galway.svg St Martin's (4th title)
Willie Devereux (captain)
Paudie Kelly (captain)
Runners-up Colours of Dublin.svg St Anne's Rathangan
Liam Rochford (captain)
Relegated Colours of Cavan.svg Oylegate–Glenbrien
Tournament statistics
Matches played38
Goals scored97 (2.55 per match)
Points scored1173 (30.87 per match)
2018 (Previous)(Next) 2020

The 2019 Wexford Senior Hurling Championship was the 109th staging of the Wexford Senior Hurling Championship since its establishment by the Wexford County Board in 1889. The championship began on 12 April 2019 and ended on 27 October 2019.

Contents

Naomh Éanna were the defending champions; however, they were defeated by Ferns St Aidan's at the quarter-final stage. [1] [2]

On 27 October 2019, St Martin's won the championship after a 1-15 to 1-12 defeat of St Anne's Rathangan in the final at Innovate Wexford Park. [3] This was their fourth championship title overall and their first title since 2017.

Team changes

To Championship

Promoted from the Wexford Intermediate Hurling Championship

From Championship

Relegated to the Wexford Intermediate Hurling Championship

Results

Group A

Table

  Relegation play-off

TeamMatchesScorePts
PldWDLForAgainstDiff
Rapparees 540111493218
St Martin's 531113393407
Ferns St Aidan's 5311928937
St Anne's Rathangan 511397126-293
Fethard St Mogue's 511385101-163
Faythe Harriers 502386105-192

Group A results

13 April 2019Round 1 Rapparees 1-18 - 1-11 Ferns St Aidan's
13 April 2019Round 1 St Anne's Rathangan 0-12 - 8-22 St Martin's
20 April 2019Round 2 Fethard St Mogue's 1-16 - 3-13 Rapparees
20 April 2019Round 2 St Martin's 3-19 - 1-17 Faythe Harriers
10 August 2019Round 3 St Martin's 2-15 - 2-13 Rapparees
16 August 2019Round 4 St Martin's 1-14 - 0-17 Ferns St Aidan's
17 August 2019Round 4 Faythe Harriers 1-14 - 2-17 Rapparees
8 September 2019Round 5 St Anne's Rathangan 2-16 - 5-14 Rapparees
8 September 2019Round 5 Faythe Harriers 1-16 - 2-18 Ferns St Aidan's
8 September 2019Round 5 St Martin's 2-15 - 3-16 Fethard St Mogue's

Group B

Table

  Relegation play-off

TeamMatchesScorePts
PldWDLForAgainstDiff
Shelmaliers 5320948778
Naomh Éanna 531113393407
Glynn–Barntown 5131838215
Rathnure 51221009734
Oulart–The Ballagh 5122101103-24
Oylegate–Glenbrien 510497114-172

Group B results

12 April 2019Round 1 Rathnure 0-17 - 1-15 Naomh Éanna
13 April 2019Round 1 Glynn–Barntown 0-14 - 1-11 Shelmaliers
20 April 2019Round 2 Rathnure 1-23 - 2-20 Oulart–The Ballagh
20 April 2019Round 2 Naomh Éanna 2-19 - 0-19 Glynn–Barntown
10 August 2019Round 3 Rathnure 1-14 - 0-17 Glynn–Barntown
17 August 2019Round 4 Rathnure 0-17 - 0-18 Shelmaliers
7 September 2019Round 5 Rathnure 3-14 - 2-12 Oylegate–Glenbrien
7 September 2019Round 5 Naomh Éanna 2-11 - 0-17 Shelmaliers

Knock-out stage

Relegation play-off

21 September 2019Play-off Faythe Harriers 1-15 - 0-07 Oylegate–Glenbrien Bellefield
L Chin 0-10, E Roche 1-0, W Mallon 0-2, C Clancy 0-2, P Murphy 0-1.S Casey 0-6, D Reck 0-1.

Quarter-finals

21 September 2019Quarter-final St Martin's 2-19 - 1-19 Glynn–Barntown Innovate Wexford Park
J Coleman 0-8, C Lyng 1-0, R O'Connor 0-3, D Codd 0-2, H O'Connor 0-2, Jack O'Connor 0-1, B Maddock 0-1, J Firman 0-1, M Coleman 0-1.G Moore 0-8, M Fanning 0-4, S Wilde 1-0, M Doyle 0-2, B Doyle 0-2, F Cooney 0-2, R White 0-1.
21 September 2019Quarter-final Ferns St Aidan's 1-21 - 0-12 Naomh Éanna Innovate Wexford Park
I Byrne 0-9, J Dwyer 1-1, B Jordan 0-4, P Morris 0-3, P O'Toole 0-1, E Murphy 0-1, T Dwyer 0-1, N Murphy 0-1.P Doyle 0-7, C McDonald 0-2, D O'Brien 0-1, J Cullen 0-1, C Dunbar 0-1.
28 September 2019Quarter-final Rapparees 2-14 - 1-16 Rathnure Innovate Wexford Park
K Ryan 0-6, K Foley 1-1, N Doyle 1-0, J Kelly 0-2, T Mahon 0-2, D Pepper 0-1, L Connolly 0-1, R Mahon 0-1.C O'Connor 1-9, S Lawlor 0-4, R Higgins 0-1, M Boland 0-1, R Flynn 0-1.
6 October 2019Quarter-final St Anne's Rathangan 2-11 - 0-15 Shelmaliers Innovate Wexford Park
D O'Keeffe 0-5, J Fogarty 1-1, D Furlong 1-0, L Óg McGovern 0-2, K Whelan 0-1, L Rochford 0-1, M Furlong 0-1.B Barron 0-7, R Banville 0-2, E Nolan 0-2, J Kelly 0-2, B Malone 0-1, C Hearne 0-1.

Semi-finals

12 October 2019Semi-final Rapparees 0-14 - 2-14 St Anne's Rathangan Innovate Wexford Park
T Mahon 0-7, K Ryan 0-4, B Edwards 0-1, R Mahon 0-1, A Tobin 0-1.D O'Keeffe 0-8, A Rochford 1-2, M Furlong 1-1, R Barry 0-1, L Rochford 0-1, L Óg McGovern 0-1.
12 October 2019Semi-final Ferns St Aidan's 1-15 - 2-16 St Martin's Innovate Wexford Park
I Byrne 0-8, C Turner 1-0, J Dwyer 0-2, C O'Connor 0-2, C Scallan 0-1, J Tonks 0-1, P Morris 0-1.J Coleman 0-9, J Firman 1-1, D Codd 1-0, Jack O'Connor 0-2, R O'Connor 0-1, H O'Connor 0-1, M Coleman 0-1, C Lyng 0-1.

Final

27 October 2019Final St Martin's 1-15 - 1-13 St Anne's Rathangan Innovate Wexford Park
J Firman (1-2), J Coleman (0-6, 5 frees); J O'Connor (0-2), M Coleman (0-2), D Codd (0-2), C Lyng (0-1). Report D O'Keeffe (0-11, 8 frees, 2 '65s), A Rochford (1-0); D Furlong (0-1), M Fogarty (0-1).Attendance: 5,956
Referee: D Crosby (Kilmore)

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