This is a list of all teams and players who have won the Cork Senior A Hurling Championship since its inception in 2020.
# | Team | Wins | Winning Years |
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1 | Charleville | 1 | 2020 |
Kanturk | 2021 | ||
Fr O'Neill's | 2022 | ||
Newcestown | 2023 |
Year | Team | Players | Ref |
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2020 | Charleville | C Collins; D Butler, J Meade, M O'Flynn; A Dennehy (c), J Buckley, F Cagney; D O'Flynn, J O'Callaghan; D Fitzgibbon, G Kelleher, J Doyle; D Casey, M Kavanagh, A Cagney. Sub: C Carroll, J O'Brien, J Barry, T Hawe, C Buckley. | [1] |
2021 | Kanturk | G Bucinkas; J McLoughlin, R Walsh, L Cashman; J Browne, D Browne (c), L O'Neill; L McLoughlin, A Sheehy; B O'Sullivan, Aidan Walsh, C Walsh; L O'Keeffe, Alan Walsh, I Walsh. Subs: D O'Connell, C Clernon, M Healy. | [2] |
2022 | Fr O'Neill's | P O’Sullivan; M Millerick, G Millerick, S O’Connor; M O’Keeffe, D Harrington, R Kenneally; T Millerick, K O’Sullivan; J Hankard, D Dalton, Joe Millerick; John Millerick, C Broderick, B Dunne. Subs: E Motherway, P McMahon, J Barry, P Hassett. | [3] |
2023 | Newcestown | C Wilson; J Kelleher, M McSweeney, G O’Donovan; C O’Neill, L Meade, E Collins; T Twomey, N Kelly; S O’Donovan, J Meade, D Buckley; E Kenneally, C Dinneen, R O’Sullivan. Subs: T Horgan; S O’Sullivan; F Keane, C O’Donovan. | [4] |
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