2023 Roscommon Senior Hurling Championship

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2023 Roscommon Senior Hurling Championship
DatesJuly - September 2023
Teams7
SponsorKepak
2022 (Previous)(Next) 2024

The 2023 Roscommon Senior Hurling Championship is the 109th staging of the Roscommon Senior Hurling Championship since its establishment by the Roscommon County Board in 1902. The draw for the group stage placings took place in 2022. The championship ran from scheduled to run from 1 July to September 2023.

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Teams

2023 Teams

TeamLocationColoursChampionship titlesLast championship title
Colours of Laois.svg Athleague Athleague Blue and white202021
Colours of Kilkenny.svg Four Roads Four Roads Black and amber352022
Colours of Kerry.svg Oran OranGreen and yellow62016
Colours of Cork.svg Pádraig Pearse's Woodmount Red and white42020
Colours of Wexford.svg Roscommon Gaels Roscommon Purple and gold241970
Colours of Laois.svg St Dominic's Knockcroghery Blue and white31999
Colours of Clare.svg Tremane KnockadanganBlue and gold111995

Group stage

Pos [1] TeamPldWDLSFSADiffPtsQualification
1 Colours of Kilkenny.svg Four Roads 440012940+898Advance to semi-finals
2 Colours of Laois.svg Athleague 440011559+568
3 Colours of Wexford.svg Roscommon Gaels 42025879-214Advance to quarter-finals
4 Colours of Clare.svg Tremane 41127491-173
5 Colours of Laois.svg St. Dominic's 41126178-173
6 Colours of Kerry.svg Oran 410355115-602
7 Colours of Cork.svg Pádraig Pearses 40046292-300

Knockout stage

Bracket

Quarter-Finals Semi-Finals Final
Colours of Kilkenny.svg Four Roads 3-17
St. Dominic's 1-11 Tremane 0-12
Tremane 1-13 Colours of Kilkenny.svg Four Roads 0-26
Colours of Laois.svg Athleague 2-12
Colours of Laois.svg Athleague 3-21
Roscommon Gaels 1-09 Oran 1-20
Oran 1-16

Quarter-finals

Roscommon Gaels 1-09 - 1-16 Oran

St. Dominic's 1-11 - 1-13 Tremane

Semi-finals

Athleague 3-21 - 1-20 Oran

Four Roads 3-17 - 0-12 Tremane

Final

Athleague 2-12 Four Roads 0-26

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References

  1. "Group stage".