2021 Cork Premier Senior Hurling Championship
The 2021 Cork Premier Senior Hurling Championship will be the second staging of the Cork Premier Senior Hurling Championship and the 133rd staging overall of a championship for the top-ranking hurling teams in Cork.
Teams | 12 clubs | ||
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Sponsor | Co-Op Superstores | ||
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Blackrock will be the defending champions.[1]
Team changes
Participating teams
Clubs
Team | Location | Colours |
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Bishopstown | Bishopstown | Maroon and white |
Blackrock | Blackrock | Green and yellow |
Carrigtwohill | Carrigtwohill | Blue and gold |
Charleville | Charleville | Red and white |
Douglas | Douglas | Green, white and black |
Erin's Own | Glounthaune | Blue and red |
Glen Rovers | Blackpool | Green, black and yellow |
Midleton | Midleton | Black and white |
Na Piarsaigh | Farranree | Black and yellow |
Newtownshandrum | Newtownshandrum | Green and yellow |
Sarsfields | Glanmire | Blue, black and white |
St. Finbarr's | Togher | Blue and yellow |
Divisions and colleges
Team | Location | Colours |
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Imokilly | East Cork | Red and white |
University College Cork | College Road | Red and black |
Results
Quarter-finals
Quarter-final | v |
Quarter-final | v |
Quarter-final | v |
Semi-finals
Semi-final | v |
Semi-final | v |
Final
Final | v |
References
- Fogarty, John (4 October 2020). "Alan Connolly leads the charge as Blackrock secure first Cork title in 18 years". Irish Examiner. Retrieved 4 October 2020.
- O'Callaghan, Therese (4 October 2020). "Epic turnaround takes Charleville back to top tier". Irish Examiner. Retrieved 4 October 2020.
- Sheehan, Diarmuid (13 September 2020). "Thomas Murray stars as Bishopstown retain Premier status at expense of Ballyhea". Irish Examiner. Retrieved 26 September 2020.
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