2023 Sligo Senior Hurling Championship

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2023 Sligo Senior Hurling Championship
Dates5 June - 1 October 2023
Teams6
2022 (Previous)(Next) 2024

The 2023 Sligo Senior Hurling Championship is the 77th staging of the Sligo Senior Hurling Championship since its establishment by the Sligo County Board in 1905. The draw for the group stage placings took place in 2022. The championship ran from scheduled to run from 5 June to 1 October 2023.

Contents

Easkey are the defending champions. [1]

Format

Group stage

The 5 clubs start in one group stage. Over the course of the group stage, each team plays once against the others in the group, resulting in each team being guaranteed four group games. Two points are awarded for a win, one for a draw and zero for a loss. The teams are ranked in the group stage table by points gained, then scoring difference and then their head-to-head record. The top three teams in the group qualify for the knockout stage.

Knockout stage

Following the completion of the group stage, the teams from the group are ranked (1-3) in terms of points accumulated and scoring difference. The top team qualifies straight to the final and the next two teams qualify for the semi-final.

Semi-finals: Teams designated 2nd and 3rd from the group stage contest this round. The winner from this game advances to the final.

Final: The group stage winners and the semi-final winner contest the final. The winning team are declared champions and qualify to the 2023–24 Connacht Junior Club Hurling Championship.

Teams

ClubLocationColoursChampionship TitlesLast Championship Title
Colours of Clare.svg Calry St. Joseph's CalryBlue and yellow112017
Colours of Cork.svg Coolera-Strandhill Strandhill Red and white12018
Colours of Clare.svg Easkey Easkey Blue and yellow52022
Colours of Down.svg Naomh Eoin Sligo Black and red12019
Colours of Limerick.svg Western Gaels Castleconnor Green and white12010

Group stage

Table

PosTeamPldWDLSFSADiffPtsQualification
1 Colours of Clare.svg Easkey 44007431+438Advance to knockout stage
2 Colours of Down.svg Naomh Eoin 43018359+246
3 Colours of Clare.svg Calry-St Joseph's 42023847-93
4 Colours of Limerick.svg Western Gaels 41034896-482
5 Colours of Cork.svg Coolera-Strandhill 40045161-10-1

Knockout stage

Semi-finals

Naomh Eoin 2–18 — 1–10 Calry-St Joseph's

Final

Easkey 0–22 — 1–15 Naomh Eoin


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References

  1. "Defending champions".