Tipperary Intermediate Hurling Championship

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Tipperary Intermediate Hurling Championship
Irish Craobh Iomána Idirmhéanach Thiobraid Árainn
Founded1979
Title holdersLorrha-Dorrha (2nd title)
Most titles Silvermines, Newport & Moyne-Templetuohy (3 titles)

The Tipperary Intermediate Hurling Championship is an annual hurling competition organised by the Tipperary County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association since 1979 for the third-tier hurling teams in the county of Tipperary in Ireland.

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The series of games are played during the summer and autumn months with the county final currently being played at Semple Stadium in October. The championship has always been played on a regional basis, whereby the respective champions from the Mid, North, South and West championships contest the county series of games. However, in recent years, the championship has followed the same system as the senior grade in Tipperary. Currently (2018) there are 21 teams in the county championship divided up into 6 groups (3 groups with 4 teams, 3 groups with 3 teams). The top 2 teams of each group qualify for the knock out phase of the championship along with the 4 divisional winners. It is quite common for clubs to progress from their group and also win their respective divisional championship.

The Tipperary County Championship is an integral part of the wider Munster GAA Intermediate Club Hurling Championship. The winners of the Tipperary county final join the champions of the other hurling counties to contest the provincial championship.

The title has been won at least once by 32 different clubs.

Lorrha-Dorrha are the current (2022) titleholders, having beating Moneygall in the final, on a score line of 4-15 to 3-12. [1]

Roll of Honour

#TeamWinnerYears wonRunner-up
1 Moyne-Templetuohy 32021,

2014, 1983

2013,

2004,

2001,

2020

Newport 32016,

2002, 1989

2008,

2000

Silvermines 32012,

1999,

1972

1994,

1987

2 Gortnahoe-Glengoole 22020,

1988,

2017,

2011,

2010

Burgess 22005,

1993

2003,

1992

Templederry Kenyons 22008,

2000

1999
Borrisokane 22010,

1982

Éire Óg Annacarty 22006,

1994

Lorrha-Dorrha 22007,

2022

3 Thurles Sarsfields 120182016,

2015,

2014,

1989

Kildangan 120041980,

2002,

2019

Arravale Rovers 119972009,

1991,

1988

Clonmore 119871986,

1984,

1979

Moycarkey-Borris 119852005,

2006,

2007

Portroe 119901983,

1981

Ballina 120132012
Upperchurch-Drombane 119981993
Golden-Kilfeacle 119951982
Seán Treacy's 12019
St Mary's Clonmel 12017
Clonakenny 12015
Aherlow 12011
Carrick Davins 12009
Kilruane MacDonaghs 12003
Galtee Rovers 12001
Lattin-Cullen 11996
Knockavilla-Donaskeigh Kickhams 11992
Moneygall 11991
Shannon Rovers 11986
Toomevara 11984
Boherlahan-Dualla 11981
Loughmore-Castleiney 11980
Ballingarry 11979
4 JK Brackens 1997,

1996

5 Kilsheelan-Kilcash 2021
Cashel King Cormacs 2018
Ballybacon-Grange 1998
Cahir 1995
Mullinahone 1990
Killenaule 1985

Finals

YearWinnerScoreOpponentScore
2022 [1] Lorrha-Dorrha 4-15 Moneygall 3-12
2021 [2] Moyne-Templetuohy 2-18 Kilsheelan-Kilcash 1-20
2020 [3] Gortnahoe-Glengoole 2-19 Moyne-Templetuohy 0-19
2019 [4] Seán Treacy's 3-14 Kiladangan 2-12
2018 Thurles Sarsfields 1-16 Cashel King Cormacs 0-16
2017 [5] St. Mary's Clonmel 2-19 Gortnahoe-Glengoole 0-11
2016 [6] Newport 1-17 Thurles Sarsfields 0-15
2015 [7] Clonakenny 2-13 Thurles Sarsfields 3-09
2014 Moyne-Templetuohy 1-18 Thurles Sarsfields 0-10
2013 Ballina 3-12 Moyne-Templetuohy 0-20
2012 [8] Silvermines 2-21 Ballina 0-10
2011 Aherlow 1-11 Gortnahoe-Glengoole 0-10
2010 Borrisokane 2-13 Gortnahoe-Glengoole 1-12
2009 Carrick Davins 1-13 Arravale Rovers 1-06
2008 Templederry Kenyons 0-15 Newport 0-09
2007 Lorrha-Dorrha 1-11 Moycarkey-Borris 0-11
2006 Éire Óg Annacarty-Donohill 4-11 Moycarkey-Borris 0-09
2005 Burgess 1-10 Moycarkey-Borris 2-06
2004 Kiladangan 2-15 Moyne-Templetuohy 1-06
2003 Kilruane McDonagh's 2-17 Burgess 2-15
2002 Newport 1-14 Kiladangan 0-09
2001 Galtee Rovers 1-08 Moyne-Templetuohy 0-10
2000 Templederry Kenyons 1-09 Newport 0-11
1999 Silvermines 1-11 Templederry Kenyons 1-10
1998 Upperchurch-Drombane 1-11 Ballybacon-Grange 1-10
1997 Arravale Rovers 1-06 JK Bracken's 0-06
1996 Lattin-Cullen 0-13 JK Bracken's 1-08
1995 Golden-Kilfeacle 2-12 Cahir 0-04
1994 Éire Óg Annacarty-Donohill 0-09 Silvermines 1-05
1993 Burgess 0-11 Upperchurch-Drombane 0-07
1992 Knockavilla-Donaskeigh Kickhams 4-07 Burgess 0-10
1991 Moneygall 3-09 Arravale Rovers 2-06
1990 Portroe 2-12 Mullinahone 1-11
1989 Newport 0-14 Thurles Sarsfields 1-08
1988 Gortnahoe-Glengoole 2-08 Arravale Rovers 1-07
1987 Clonmore 2-10 Silvermines 1-11
1986 Shannon Rovers 0-09 Clonmore 0-08
1985 Moycarkey-Borris 2-07 Killenaule 1-06
1984 Toomevara 2-21 Clonmore 1-06
1983 Moyne-Templetuohy 4-10 Portroe 2-07
1982 Borrisokane 3-17 Golden-Kilfeacle 1-05
1981 Boherlahan-Dualla 5-10 Portroe 4-08
1980 Loughmore-Castleiney 2-14 Kiladangan 0-05
1979 Ballingarry 4-08 Clonmore 2-11

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