2021 Cork Lower Intermediate Hurling Championship

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2021 Cork Lower Intermediate Hurling Championship
Dates12 September - 20 November 2021
Teams12
Sponsor Co-Op Superstores
Champions Colours of Tipperary.svg Lisgoold (1st title)
John Cronin (captain)
Mossie O'Connell (manager)
Runners-up Colours of Kilkenny.svg Kilbrittain
Jamie Wall (manager)
Relegated Colours of Roscommon.svg Grenagh
Tournament statistics
Matches played24
Goals scored46 (1.92 per match)
Points scored837 (34.88 per match)
2020 (Previous)

The 2021 Cork Lower Intermediate Hurling Championship was the second and final staging of the Cork Lower Intermediate Hurling Championship since its establishment by the Cork County Board in 2020. [1] [2] The draw for the group stage placings took place on 29 April 2021. [3] The championship began on 12 September 2021 and ended on 20 November 2021.

Contents

The final was played on 20 November 2021 at Páirc Uí Chaoimh in Cork, between Lisgoold and Kilbrittain, in what was their first ever meeting in a final in this grade. Lisgoold won the match by 2-19 to 0-14 to claim their first championship title. [4]

Team changes

To Championship

Promoted from the Cork Junior A Hurling Championship

Relegated from the Cork Intermediate A Hurling Championship

From Championship

Promoted to the Cork Intermediate A Hurling Championship

Relegated to the South East Junior A Hurling Championship

Results

Group A

Table

  Advance to play-offs  Advance to relegation play-offs

TeamMatchesScorePts
PldWDLForAgainstDiff
Kilbrittain 33003-631-29406
Argideen Rangers 32015-432-42104
Dripsey 31021-345-49-272
Grenagh 30032-263-46-230

Results

12 September 2021Round 1 Argideen Rangers 1-09 - 0-19 Kilbrittain Charlie Hurley Park
S Walsh 1-1, JM O'Callaghan 0-4, B Fleming 0-2, A Guinevan 0-1, F Butler 0-1.M Sexton 0-8, P Wall 0-4, C Ustionowski 0-2, R Cashman 0-2, C Sheehan 0-1, J O'Donovan 0-1, M Madden 0-1.
12 September 2021Round 1 Dripsey 0-12 - 1-05 Grenagh Ballyanley Sportsground
19 September 2021Round 2 Grenagh 1-14 - 2-14 Argideen Rangers Cloughduv GAA Grounds
19 September 2021Round 2 Kilbrittain 2-24 - 0-13 Dripsey Charlie Hurley Park
9 October 2021Round 3 Kilbrittain 1-20 - 0-07 Grenagh Ballinora GAA Grounds

Group B

Table

  Advance to play-offs  Advance to relegation play-offs

TeamMatchesScorePts
PldWDLForAgainstDiff
Lisgoold 33004-640-50266
Tracton 32011-573-5104
St. Finbarr's 31022-491-60-82
Russell Rovers 30030-483-57-180

Results

12 September 2021Round 1 Russell Rovers 0-17 - 0-19 Tracton Riverstown Sportsfield
12 September 2021Round 1 St. Finbarr's 0-16 - 0-25 Lisgoold Páirc Uí Chonaill
19 September 2021Round 2 Tracton 1-23 - 1-16 St. Finbarr's Ballinhassig GAA Grounds
9 October 2021Round 3 Tracton 0-15 - 2-18 Lisgoold Páirc Uí Rinn

Group C

Table

  Advance to play-offs

TeamMatchesScorePts
PldWDLForAgainstDiff
Milford 32015-502-5184
Ballygarvan 32013-464-4214
St. Catherine's 32016-414-48-14
Barryroe 30032-456-41-80

Results

12 September 2021Round 1 Ballygarvan 2-14 - 1-12 Barryroe Brinny Sportsfield
19 September 2021Round 2 Barryroe 1-16 - 3-12 St. Catherine's Éire Óg GAA Grounds
19 September 2021Round 2 Milford 2-19 - 0-16 Ballygarvan Clyda Rovers GAA Grounds
9 October 2021Round 3 Milford 1-15 - 0-17 Barryroe Éire Óg GAA Grounds

Relegation stage

Playoff

23 October 2021Playoff Grenagh 0-05 - 3-24 Russell Rovers Riverstown Sportsfield

Knockout stage

Quarter-finals

23 October 2021Quarter-final Milford 1-12 - 2-13 Tracton Mallow GAA Complex
30 October 2021Quarter-final Argideen Rangers 2-11 - 0-18 Ballygarvan Páirc Uí Riagáin

Semi-finals

6 November 2021Semi-final Kilbrittain 1-15 - 0-09 Tracton Páirc Uí Riagáin
6 November 2021Semi-final Lisgoold 1-16 - 0-15 Ballygarvan Páirc Uí Rinn

Final

20 November 2020Final Lisgoold 2-19 - 0-14 Kilbrittain Páirc Uí Chaoimh
L O’Shea 1-4 (0-1 f), M Hegarty 1-3, C Hallahan, C Hickey 0-3 each, J Cronin, J O’Driscoll, J Cashman 0-2 each. Report M Sexton 0-6 f, R Cashman 0-3 (0-2 f), P Wall 0-2, J O’Donovan, S Shortan, A Holland 0-1 each.Referee: L O'Riordan (Belgooly)

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