Limerick Junior Hurling Championship

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The Limerick Junior Hurling Championship 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.

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Roll of honour

YearWinnerScoreOpponentScore
2023 Mungret/St. Paul's Feenagh–Kilmeedy
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 0-19Castletown/Ballyagran0-14
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 3-08Staker Wallace2-09
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
2004Knockaderry1-10 Hospital/Herbertstown 0-10
2003 Feenagh–Kilmeedy 1-11Castletown/Ballyagran0-07
2002Kildimo2-08Castletown/Ballyagran0-11
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
1994Ballybricken2-11 Croom 1-07
1993 Dromcollogher-Broadford 0-09Ballybricken0-07
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
1987Murroe Feenagh–Kilmeedy
1986Castletown/Ballyagran Feenagh–Kilmeedy
1985Ardagh Feenagh–Kilmeedy
1984 Garryspillane 0-08 Pallasgreen 0-07
1983 Hospital/Herbertstown 2-11Ardagh0-14
1982Ardpatrick2-05Murroe1-03
1981 Feohanagh/Castlemahon - Dromcollogher-Broadford
1980BoherKilfinane
1979Ballingarry Feenagh–Kilmeedy
1978 Garryspillane Castletown Ballyagran
1977StakersMurroe
1976GranaghStaker Wallace
1975 Treaty Sarsfields Granagh
1974 Glenroe Caherline
1973BoherNa Fianna
1972Kilteely 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
1963Dromcollogher Pallasgreen
1962 Feenagh–Kilmeedy 5-11 Doon 2-06
1961 Monaleen Rathkeale
1960 Garryspillane Feenagh–Kilmeedy
1959DromcollogherMurroe
1958 Pallasgreen Granagh/Ballingarry
1957 Patrickswell South Liberties
1956 Kilmallock South Liberties
1955 Patrickswell Pallasgreen
1954Feoghanagh Kilmallock
1953 Knockainey South Liberties
1952 Cappamore Castletown
1951 Bruree South Liberties
1950Dromard/Rathkeale Claughaun
1949DromcollogherCappamore
1948Dromard-Rathkeale Bruree
1947Knockaderry Bruff
1946 South Liberties Castletown
1945 Mungret/St. Paul's Dromcollogher
1944BallingarryKilfinane
1943 Kilmallock Claughaun
1942GranaghHospital
1941DoonTreaty
1940 Mungret/St. Paul's Kilfinane
1939 Kilmallock Mungret/St. Paul's
1938Feenagh Pallasgreen
1937Templeglantine Doon
1936 Mungret/St. Paul's Hospital
1935 Askeaton Cappamore
1934 St. Patrick's Kilfinane
1933Kildimo Kilmallock
1932BohermoreBroadford
1931 Caherline Kilmallock
1930 Ahane Bruree
1929 Claughaun Knockaderry
1928 Ahane Kilmeedy
1927 Caherline Kilmallock
1926Fedamore1-04 Newcastle West 1-00
1925 Kilmallock 6-03Murroe4-01
1924Treaty7-07Cappagh3-00
1923No Championship
1922 Croom 4-03Shamrocks2-01
1921No Championship
1920Young Irelands8-00Templeglantine2-00
1919Ballybricken3-02Young Irelands2-02
1918 Claughaun 3-02Shamrocks3-00
1917Murroe3-02 Croom 3-01
1916Granagh3-05Castleconnell3-01
1915 Pallasgreen 2-04Granagh2-01
1914Granagh4-02Castleconnell3-01
1913 Ballybrown 6-02 Kilmallock 4-01
1912 Claughaun 3-01Pallaskenry2-01
1911 Commercials 5-01Castleconnell3-02
1910 Commercials 9-02 Fedamore 3-00
1909Castleconnell7-03 Kilmallock 2-01
1908 Commercials 7-02 South Liberties 1-08
1907No Championship
1906Sarsfields1-09 St. Patrick's 0-03
1905 St. Patrick's 2-04Nationals1-04
1904 Claughaun 4-11Nationals0-02
1903No Championship
1902Treaty2-11 St. Patrick's 1-05

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