The Limerick Junior A Hurling Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the Woodlands House Hotel County Junior A Hurling Championship and abbreviated to the Limerick JAHC) is an annual Gaelic Athletic Association competition organised by Limerick GAA exclusively for junior hurling clubs in County Limerick. The winner qualifies to represent the county in the Munster Junior Club Hurling Championship, the winner of which progresses to the All-Ireland Junior Club Hurling Championship. Apart from a few years when there was an Intermediate hurling Championship, the Junior Hurling championship was the second most important hurling competition in Limerick. When the Intermediate hurling Championship restarted in 1988, the Junior became the third most important competition and in 2014 with the advent of the Premier Intermediate hurling Championship it became the Fourth tier of Limerick hurling.
Year | Winner | Score | Opponent | Score |
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2024 | Monaleen | 1-16 | Rathkeale | 1-14 |
2023 | Mungret/St. Paul's | 2-21 (4 penalties) | Feenagh–Kilmeedy | 1-24 (1 penalty) |
2022 | St Kierans | 0-14 | Dromcollogher-Broadford | 1-06 |
2021 | Caherline | 1-13 | St Kierans | 0-10 |
2020 | Croagh-Kilfinny | 2-22 | Patrickswell | 0-08 |
2019 | Kilmallock | 0-19 | Castletown/Ballyagran | 0-14 |
2018 | Tournafulla | 1-17 | Killeedy | 0-10 |
2017 | St. Patrick's | 0-18, 1-10 (R) | Kilmallock | 1-15, 0-08 (R) |
2016 | Na Piarsaigh | 1-16 | St. Patrick's | 1-12 |
2015 | Dromcollogher-Broadford | 1-16 | Na Piarsaigh | 4-06 |
2014 | Feohanagh/Castlemahon | 0-20 | Na Piarsaigh | 0-09 |
2013 | Feenagh–Kilmeedy | 0-14 | Feohanagh/Castlemahon | 0-11 |
2012 | St Kierans | 1-12 | Monagea | 0-14 |
2011 | Cappamore | 0-07, 1-16 (R) | Kilmallock | 0-07, 0-05 (R) |
2010 | Effin | 1-16 | St Kierans | 1-10 |
2009 | Blackrock | 2-18 | Effin | 1-16 |
2008 | Monagea | 3-08 | Staker Wallace | 2-09 |
2007 | Caherline | 3-12 | Effin | 1-09 |
2006 | Mungret/St. Paul's | 4-14 | Askeaton | 2-15 |
2005 | Hospital/Herbertstown | 1-12 | Croagh-Kilfinny | 0-09 |
2004 | Knockaderry | 1-10 | Hospital/Herbertstown | 0-10 |
2003 | Feenagh–Kilmeedy | 1-11 | Castletown/Ballyagran | 0-07 |
2002 | Kildimo | 2-08 | Castletown/Ballyagran | 0-11 |
2001 | Newcastlewest | 1-11 | Caherline | 0-07 |
2000 | Glenroe | 1-09 | Newcastlewest | 0-07 |
1999 | Patrickswell | 1-10 | Newcastlewest | 1-07 |
1998 | Granagh/Ballingarry | 2-07 | Newcastlewest | 1-08 |
1997 | Monagea | 2-08 | Ballybrown | 0-09 |
1996 | Croom | 2-12 | Granagh/Ballingarry | 0-06 |
1995 | Dromin/Athlacca | 4-11 | Askeaton | 1-06 |
1994 | Ballybricken | 2-11 | Croom | 1-07 |
1993 | Dromcollogher-Broadford | 0-09 | Ballybricken | 0-07 |
1992 | Glenroe | 2-09 | Effin | 2-06 |
1991 | Knockainey | Ballybricken | ||
1990 | Na Piarsaigh | 2-10 | Dromcollogher-Broadford | 2-00 |
1989 | Feenagh–Kilmeedy | 4-10 | Dromcollogher-Broadford | 1-07 |
1988 | Pallasgreen | 2-11 | Dromcollogher-Broadford | 1-04 |
1987 | Murroe | Feenagh–Kilmeedy | ||
1986 | Castletown/Ballyagran | Feenagh–Kilmeedy | ||
1985 | Ardagh | Feenagh–Kilmeedy | ||
1984 | Garryspillane | 0-08 | Pallasgreen | 0-07 |
1983 | Hospital/Herbertstown | 2-11 | Ardagh | 0-14 |
1982 | Ardpatrick | 2-05 | Murroe | 1-03 |
1981 | Feohanagh/Castlemahon | - | Dromcollogher-Broadford | |
1980 | Boher | Kilfinane | ||
1979 | Ballingarry | Feenagh–Kilmeedy | ||
1978 | Garryspillane | Castletown Ballyagran | ||
1977 | Stakers | Murroe | ||
1976 | Granagh | Staker Wallace | ||
1975 | Treaty Sarsfields | Granagh | ||
1974 | Glenroe | Caherline | ||
1973 | Boher | Na Fianna | ||
1972 | Kilteely Dromkeen | Ballybrown | ||
1971 | Monaleen | Dromin/Athlacca | ||
1970 | Garryspillane | Boher | ||
1969 | Mungret/St. Paul's | Bruff | ||
1968 | Pallasgreen | Rathkeale | ||
1967 | Ballybrown | Doon | ||
1966 | Bruree | Ballybrown | ||
1965 | Croom | Boher | ||
1964 | Adare | Croom | ||
1963 | Dromcollogher | Pallasgreen | ||
1962 | Feenagh–Kilmeedy | 5-11 | Doon | 2-06 |
1961 | Monaleen | Rathkeale | ||
1960 | Garryspillane | Feenagh–Kilmeedy | ||
1959 | Dromcollogher | Murroe | ||
1958 | Pallasgreen | Granagh/Ballingarry | ||
1957 | Patrickswell | South Liberties | ||
1956 | Kilmallock | South Liberties | ||
1955 | Patrickswell | Pallasgreen | ||
1954 | Feoghanagh | Kilmallock | ||
1953 | Knockainey | South Liberties | ||
1952 | Cappamore | Castletown | ||
1951 | Bruree | South Liberties | ||
1950 | Dromard/Rathkeale | Claughaun | ||
1949 | Dromcollogher | Cappamore | ||
1948 | Dromard-Rathkeale | Bruree | ||
1947 | Knockaderry | Bruff | ||
1946 | South Liberties | Castletown | ||
1945 | Mungret/St. Paul's | Dromcollogher | ||
1944 | Ballingarry | Kilfinane | ||
1943 | Kilmallock | Claughaun | ||
1942 | Granagh | Hospital | ||
1941 | Doon | Treaty | ||
1940 | Mungret/St. Paul's | Kilfinane | ||
1939 | Kilmallock | Mungret/St. Paul's | ||
1938 | Feenagh | Pallasgreen | ||
1937 | Templeglantine | Doon | ||
1936 | Mungret/St. Paul's | Hospital | ||
1935 | Askeaton | Cappamore | ||
1934 | St. Patrick's | Kilfinane | ||
1933 | Kildimo | Kilmallock | ||
1932 | Bohermore | Broadford | ||
1931 | Caherline | Kilmallock | ||
1930 | Ahane | Bruree | ||
1929 | Claughaun | 4-03 | Knockaderry | 2-03 |
1928 | Ahane | Kilmeedy | ||
1927 | Caherline | Kilmallock | ||
1926 | Fedamore | 1-04 | Newcastle West | 1-00 |
1925 | Kilmallock | 6-03 | Murroe | 4-01 |
1924 | Treaty | 7-07 | Cappagh | 3-00 |
1923 | No Championship | |||
1922 | Croom | 4-03 | Shamrocks | 2-01 |
1921 | No Championship | |||
1920 | Young Irelands | 8-00 | Templeglantine | 2-00 |
1919 | Ballybricken | 3-02 | Young Irelands | 2-02 |
1918 | Claughaun | 3-02 | Shamrocks | 3-00 |
1917 | Murroe | 3-02 | Croom | 3-01 |
1916 | Granagh | 3-05 | Castleconnell | 3-01 |
1915 | Pallasgreen | 2-04 | Granagh | 2-01 |
1914 | Granagh | 4-02 | Castleconnell | 3-01 |
1913 | Ballybrown | 6-02 | Kilmallock | 4-01 |
1912 | Claughaun | 3-01 | Pallaskenry | 2-01 |
1911 | Commercials | 5-01 | Castleconnell | 3-02 |
1910 | Commercials | 9-02 | Fedamore | 3-00 |
1909 | Castleconnell | 7-03 | Kilmallock | 2-01 |
1908 | Commercials | 7-02 | South Liberties | 1-08 |
1907 | No Championship | |||
1906 | Sarsfields | 1-09 | St. Patrick's | 0-03 |
1905 | St. Patrick's | 2-04 | Nationals | 1-04 |
1904 | Claughaun | 4-11 | Nationals | 0-02 |
1903 | No Championship | |||
1902 | Treaty | 2-11 | St. Patrick's | 1-05 |
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