Connacht Junior Club Hurling Championship

The Connacht Junior Club Hurling Championship is a hurling competition that comprises the winners of the senior hurling competitions from Sligo and Leitrim along with the Galway champions who receive a bye to the final. The winners of this competition qualify for the All-Ireland Junior Club Hurling Championship.

The county champions of Mayo and Roscommon compete in the intermediate grade.

The current champions are Míchael Breathnach's of Galway who defeated Naomh Eoin of Sligo in the 2019 final.

Recent championships

2019

  Semi-final Final
                           
  Naomh Eoin 0-17  
Cluainín Iomáint 1-11  
  Míchael Breathnach 1-12
    Naomh Eoin 0-8
     

2018

  Semi-final Final
                           
  [1] Carrick Hurling 0-16  
Coolera/Strandhill 1-8  
  Carrick Hurling 2-11
    Ballygar 2-9
     

2017

  Semi-final Final
                           
  [2] Calry/St. Joseph's 4-13  
Carrick Hurling 0-6  
  [3] Sylane 0-21
    Calry/St. Joseph's 0-5
     

2016

  Semi-final Final
                           
  Calry/St. Joseph's 4-6  
Cluainín Iomáint 2-7  
  Calry/St. Joseph's 3-9
    Míchael Breathnach 2-10
     

2015

  Semi-final Final
                           
  Calry/St. Joseph's 2-11  
Ballinamore 1-3  
  Sylane 1-18
    Calry/St. Joseph's 2-7
     

2014

  Semi-final Final
                           
  [4] Calry/St. Joseph's 1-09  
Carrick Hurling 0-08  
  Annaghdown 2-11
    Calry/St. Joseph's 0-06
     

2013

  Semi-final Final
                           
  [5] Calry/St. Joseph's 5-14  
Cluainín Iomáint 0-8  
  Calry/St. Joseph's 2-12
    An Spidéal 2-10
     

2012

  Semi-final Final
                           
  Calry/St. Joseph's 3-9  
Cluainín Iomáint 0-7  
  Calry/St. Joseph's 1-12
    Skehana 1-11
     

2011

  Semi-final Final
                           
  Calry/St. Joseph's 0-15  
Gortletteragh 0-7  
  Ballygar 2-13
    Calry/St. Joseph's 1-6
     

List of Finals

Year Winner Score County Opponent Score County
2019[6] Míchael Breathnach 1-12 Galway Naomh Eoin 0-08 Sligo
2018[7] Carrick Hurling 2-11 Leitrim Ballygar 2-09 Galway
2017[8] Sylane 0-21 Galway Calry/St. Joseph's 0-05 Sligo
2016 Calry/St. Joseph's 3-09 Sligo Míchael Breathnach 2-10 Galway
2015 Sylane 1-18 Galway Calry/St. Joseph's 2-07 Sligo
2014[9] Annaghdown 2-11 Galway Calry/St. Joseph's 0-06 Sligo
2013[10] Calry/St. Joseph's 2-12 Sligo An Spidéal 2-10 Galway
2012[11] Calry/St. Joseph's 1-12 Sligo Skehana 1-11 Galway
2011[12] Ballygar 2-13 Galway Calry/St. Joseph's 1-06 Sligo
2010[13] Bearna/Na Forbacha 1-12 Galway Carrick Hurling 1-09 Leitrim
2009 Calry/St. Joseph's 1-09 Sligo Skehana 0-10 Galway
2008 Skehana 3-12 Galway Calry/St. Joseph's 2-11 Sligo
2007 Sylane 0-12 Galway Athleague 1-05 Roscommon
2006 Skehana 1-10 Galway Carrick Hurling 0-06 Leitrim
2005 Skehana Galway Carrick Hurling Leitrim
2004 Oran Roscommon Skehana Galway

Wins By County

County Wins Runners Up
Galway 10 6
Sligo 4 6
Leitrim 1 3
Roscommon 1 1

See also

References

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