Draft:North Tipperary Intermediate Hurling Championship

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North Tipperary Intermediate Hurling Championship
CodeHurling
Founded1927; 97 years ago (1927)
Region North Tipperary (GAA)
Title holdersMoneygall GAA (8th title)
Most titles14 (Burgess GAA)
SponsorsSavvy kitchens
Official websiteOfficial website

The North Tipperary Intermediate Hurling Championship is an annual inter-divisional adult hurling tournament organised by the Tipperary County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association that has taken place in North Tipperary since 1927. The series of games take place during the months of March, May and April.

The championship has always been played using a knock-out format. The winners and runners-up of the North Tipperary Championship joined their counterparts from the other three divisions to contest the Tipperary Intermediate Hurling Championship quarter-finals.

There are currently 5 teams competing for this title. The title has been won by a total of 18 different clubs during its existence. The all time record holders are Burgess who have won a total of 14 titles.

The current holders of the title are Moneygall, who won back to back titles after defeating Portroe on a score of 2-24 to 4-11 in the 2024 championship final.[1]

Roll Of Honour

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# Team No. Of Titles Winning Years Runners-up Years Runners-up
1 Burgess 14 1941, 1951, 1953, 1956, 1959, 1963,1964, 1969, 1970, 1976,1992, 1993, 2003, 2005 0
2 Silvermines 11 1945, 1948, 1972, 1987, 1994, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2006, 2011, 2012 6 1995, 1991, 1990, 1969,1958,

1952

3 Shannon Rovers 9 1939, 1954, 1967, 1968, 1974, 1975, 1985, 1986, 2010 9 2022, 2013, 1994,1971, 1966,

1964, 1963, 1953, 1947

=4 Newport 8 1934, 1957, 1965, 1988, 1989, 2009, 2014, 2015 8 2016, 2011, 2008, 2002, 2000,

1987, 1986, 1954

Borrisokane 8 1940, 1952, 1958, 1973, 1982, 1995, 1996, 2018 8 2023, 2021, 2010, 2006, 2004,1974,1957, 1950
Kiladangan 8 1930, 1966, 1971, 1977, 1980, 2001, 2002, 2004 5 2019, 1992, 1976, 1970,

1968

Moneygall 8 1943, 1949, 1962, 1991, 2019, 2021, 2023, 2024 4 2017, 1948, 1945, 1940
=8 Portroe 4 1950, 1981, 1983, 1990 8 2024, 1989, 1985, 1984, 1982, 1979, 1960, 1949
Templederry Kenyons 4 1931, 1979, 2000, 2008 7 1999, 1996,1993, 1988, 1983,

1978, 1930

10 Toomevara 3 1944, 1955, 1984 4 1998, 1981, 1967, 1941
11 Lorrha 3 1946, 2007, 2022 2 1951, 1944
12 Ballinahinch 2 2016, 2017 5 2018, 2015, 2014, 1977, 1975
13 Knockshegowna 2 1960, 1961 2 1997, 1965
14 Nenagh (St. Mary's in 1947) 2 1929, 1947 1 1929
15 Dolla 2 1927, 1928 0
16 Ballina 1 2013 7 2012, 2009, 2007, 2005, 1973,

1972, 1943

17 Kilruane 1 1978 5 2003, 2001,1980, 1962, 1934
18 Youghalarra 1 1942 2 1955, 1939
19 Roscrea 0 2 1959, 1931
Eire Og 0 2 1946, 1942
21 Rearcross 0 1 1961
Ballyskenach 0 1 1956
Borris-Ileigh 0 1 1929
Ballymackey 0 1 1928

Final Results

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The results of the finals from the years 1927-1999 were found in the book 'A History of the GAA in the North Tipperary Division'[2]. The results can also be seen on the North Tipperary Gaa Website

Year Winner Runner-up
2024[1] Moneygall 2-21 Portroe 0-11
2023[3] Moneygall 3-15 Borrisokane 0-11
2022[4] Lorrha 2-24 Shannon Rovers 3-11
2021[5] Moneygall 4-19 Borrisokane 3-17
2020[6] **** NO COMPETITION DUE TO COVID ****
2019[7] Moneygall 2-14 Kiladangan 0-13
2018[8] Borrisokane 4-15 Ballinahinch 1-15
2017[9] Ballinahinch 0-21 Moneygall 1-14
2016[10] Ballinahinch 2-14 Newport 0-19
2015 (Replay) Newport 1-17 Ballinahinch 1-14
2015 (Draw) Newport 0-17 Ballinahinch 1-14
2014 Newport 1-21 Ballinahinch 1-07
2013 Ballina 1-20 Shannon Rovers 1-11
2012 Silvermines 1-12 Ballina 0-10
2011 Silvermines 2-19 Newport 0-09
2010 Shannon Rovers2-14 Borrisokane 2-12
2009 Newport 1-13 Ballina 0-12
2008 Templederry 0-17 Newport 1-10
2007 Lorrha 3-09 Ballina 1-13
2006 Silvermines 2-15 Borrisokane 1-13
2005 Burgess1-23 Ballina 2-08
2004 Kiladangan2-13 Borrisokane 2-11
2003 (Replay) Burgess 1-10 Kilruane 0-07
2003 (Draw) Burgess 0-15 Kilruane 2-09
2002 (Replay) Kiladangan 2-13 Newport 0-02
2002 (Draw) Kiladangan 0-10 Newport 1-07
2001 Kiladangan 1-12 Kilruane 0-13
2000 (Replay)[11] Templederry 4-14 Newport 3-12
2000 (Draw)[12] Templederry 0-16 Newport 2-10
1999 Silvermines 0-15 Templederry 0-09
1998 Silvermines 4-11 Toomevara 3-08
1997 Silvermines 1-12 Knockshegowna 2-03
1996 Borrisokane 1-11 Templederry 0-10
1995 (Replay) Borrisokane 5-16 Silvermines 0-10
1995 (Draw) Borrisokane 1-15 Silvermines 0-18
1994 Silvermines 0-18 Shannon Rovers 1-09
1993 Burgess 3-12 Templederry 1-09
1992 Burgess 1-16 Kiladangan 3-06
1991 (Replay) Moneygall 2-11 Silvermines 3-06
1991 (Draw) Moneygall 2-10 Silvermines 2-10
1990 Portroe 3-08 Silvermines 2-09
1989 Newport 2-14 Portroe 1-12
1988 Newport 2-09 Templederry 1-08
1987 Silvermines 3-11 Newport 0-10
1986 Shannon Rovers 1-12 Newport 0-07
1985 Shannon Rovers 3-09 Portroe 1-07
1984 Toomevara 0-13 Portroe 0-12
1983 Portroe 2-08 Templederry 2-06
1982 Borrisokane 2-10 Portroe 1-04
1981 Portroe 2-10 Toomevara 0-15
1980 Kiladangan 3-09 Kilruane 0-09
1979 Templederry 2-11 Portroe 1-10
1978 (Replay) Kilruane 3-03 Templederry 0-11
1978 (Draw) Kilruane 2-09 Templederry 3-06
1977 (Replay) Kiladangan 2-12 Ballinahinch 1-06
1977 (Draw) Kiladangan 1-04 Ballinahinch 1-04
1976 (Replay) Burgess 2-04 Kiladangan 1-06
1976 (Draw) Burgess 1-08 Kiladangan0-11
1975 Shannon Rovers 3-07 Ballinahinch 1-06
1974 Shannon Rovers 2-04 Borrisokane 0-03
1973 Borrisokane 3-11 Ballina 3-05
1972 Silvermines 6-10 Ballina 3-05
1971 Kiladangan 5-09 Shannon Rovers 2-03
1970 Burgess 4-11 Kiladangan 3-04
1969 Burgess 5-06 Silvermines 4-6
1968 (Replay) Shannon Rovers 5-06 Kiladangan 0-06
1968 (Draw) Shannon Rovers 6-03 Kiladangan 3-12
1967 Shannon Rovers 7-07 Toomevara 2-04
1966 (Replay) Kiladangan 4-08 Shannon Rovers 2-01
1966 (Draw) Kiladangan 1-05 Shannon Rovers 2-02
1965 Newport 2-05 Knockshegowna 2-03
1964 Burgess 7-06 Shannon Rovers 3-05
1963 Burgess 6-03 Shannon Rovers 3-06
1962 Moneygall 2-06 Kilruane 1-08
1961 Knockshegowna 11-05 Rearcross 0-05
1960 Knockshegowna 6-03 Portroe 3-07
1959 Burgess 8-05 Roscrea 2-00
1958 Borrisokane 3-06 Silvermines 2-05
1957 Newport 8-09 Borrisokane 1-05
1956 Burgess 4-13 Ballyskenach 4-01
1955 Toomevara 4-06 Youghalarra 1-04
1954 Newport 2-02 Shannon Rovers 1-03
1953 (2nd Replay) Burgess 4-02 Shannon Rovers 1-04
1953 (Drawn Replay) Burgess 2-04 Shannon Rovers 3-01
1953 (Draw) Burgess 3-05 Shannon Rovers 3-05
1952 Borrisokane 1-06 Silvermines 2-00
1951 Burgess 4-05 Lorrha-Dorrha 2-04
1950 Portroe 6-05 Borrisokane 1-04
1949 Moneygall 4-02 Portroe 1-01
1948 Silvermines 2-03 Moneygall 2-02
1947 St. Mary's 5-06 Shannon Rovers 2-05
1946 Lorrha-Dorrha 5-06 Eire Og 3-05
1945 Silvermines 4-05 Moneygall 4-04
1944 Toomevara 4-04 Lorrha-Dorrha 1-05
1943 Moneygall 3-04 Ballina 3-00
1942 Youghalarra 5-03 Eire Og 2-01
1941 Burgess 4-04 Toomevara 3-03
1940 Borrisokane 3-03 Moneygall 2-02
1939 Shannon Rovers 4-03 Youghalarra 2-01
1935-1938 No Championship during this period
1934 Newport 4-06 Kilruane 3-02
1932-1933 No Championship during this period
1931 Templederry 4-02 Roscrea 2-01
1930 Kiladangan 5-00 Templederry 2-04
1929 Borris-Ileigh 4-05 Nenagh 1-01
1928 Dolla 3-01 Ballymackey 2-02
1927 Dolla win under league system
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Years when the losing team made an objection to the match

result and consequently were awarded the game.

References

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  1. ^ a b "On song Moneygall retain Intermediate crown". Nenagh Guardian. 2024-07-19. Retrieved 2024-07-24.
  2. ^ King, Seamus J. (2001). A History Of The GAA In The North Tipperary Division. Tipperary: North Tipperary G.A.A Board. pp. 464–466. ISBN 0-9538423-1-2.
  3. ^ "Moneygall brush Borrisokane aside to claim seventh North Intermediate title". Nenagh Guardian. 2023-07-27. Retrieved 2024-07-24.
  4. ^ Brophy, Shane (21 Jul 2022). "Lorrha roll to impressive North success". Nenagh Guardian.
  5. ^ "Moneygall retain North Intermediate title in thriller". Nenagh Guardian. 10 September 2021. Retrieved 2021-11-14.
  6. ^ Carroll, Paul (3 September 2020). "North Tipperary Senior and Intermediate hurling championships cancelled". Tippfm.com.
  7. ^ Hogan, Liam (26 September 2019). "Long overdue success for Moneygall". The Nenagh Guardian. Retrieved 24 April 2020.
  8. ^ Murphy, Pat (6 May 2018). "North and Mid Intermediate titles decided". Tipp FM. Retrieved 24 April 2020.
  9. ^ McDonnell, Brian (27 August 2017). "Ballinahinch win back-to-back North Tipperary intermediate hurling titles". Tipperary Live. Retrieved 24 April 2020.
  10. ^ McDonnell, Brian (17 September 2016). "All heaven breaks loose at Dolla as Ballinahinch win first ever North Tipperary intermediate hurling title". Www.TipperaryLive.ie.
  11. ^ Slevin, Gerry (October 14, 2000). "Guardian North Intermediate hurling final Templederrys long awaited title in explosive finish". New Ross Standard.
  12. ^ Slevin, Gerry (September 30, 2000). "Second instalment required". New Ross Standard.