2017–18 All-Ireland Junior Club Hurling Championship
The 2017–18 All-Ireland Junior Club Hurling Championship is the 15th staging of the All-Ireland Junior Club Hurling Championship, the Gaelic Athletic Association's junior inter-county club hurling tournament. The championship began on 1 October 2017 and ended on 4 February 2018.
Championship Details | |
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Dates | 1 October 2017 – 4 February 2018 |
Teams | 29 |
All Ireland Champions | |
Winners | Ardmore (1st win) |
Captain | Declan Prendergast |
Manager | Thomas Cronin |
All Ireland Runners-up | |
Runners-up | Fethard St. Mogue's |
Captain | Garrett Foley |
Provincial Champions | |
Munster | Ardmore |
Leinster | Fethard St. Mogue's |
Ulster | Setanta |
Connacht | Sylane |
Championship Statistics | |
Matches Played | 30 |
← 2016–17 2018–19 → |
On 4 February 2018, Ardmore won the championship following a 3–11 to 0–18 defeat of Fethard St. Mogue's in the All-Ireland final.[1] This was their first All-Ireland title in the grade.
Results
Connacht Junior Club Hurling Championship
Semi-final
30 October 2017 Semi-final | Calry/St. Joseph's | 4–13 – 0–06 | Carrick |
Final
4 November 2017 Final | Sylane | 0–21 – 0–05 | Calry/St. Joseph's | Connacht Centre of Excellence |
Leinster Junior Club Hurling Championship
First round
14 October 2017 First round | Erin's Isle | 1–20 – 0–09 | Maynooth | O'Toole Park, Dublin |
14 October 2017 First round | Naomh Bríd | w/o – scr. | Arklow Rock Parnells | Netwatch Cullen Park, Carlow |
14 October 2017 First round | Fr. Dalton's | 2–11 – 0–09 | Naomh Moninne | Ballymore |
14 October 2017 First round | Wolfe Tones | 3–06 – 7–18 | Navan O'Mahonys | Edgeworthstown |
Quarter-finals
21 October 2017 Quarter-final | Naomh Bríd | 0–09 – 2–11 | Fethard St. Mogue's | Netwatch Training Centre |
25 October 2017 Quarter-final | Fr. Dalton's | 1–15 – 0–14 | Ballinamere | St. Loman's Park, Mullingar |
28 October 2017 Quarter-final | Erin's Isle | 2–11 – 2–07 | Trumera | O'Toole Park, Dublin |
28 October 2017 Quarter-final | Navan O'Mahonys | 2–12 – 4–20 | John Locke's | Paddy O'Brien Park, Navan |
Semi-finals
4 November 2017 Semi-final | Erin's Isle | 3–07 – 1–19 | Fethard St. Mogue's | O'Toole Park, Dublin |
4 November 2017 Semi-final | Fr. Dalton's | 0–07 – 2–17 | John Locke's | St. Loman's Park, Mullingar |
Final
11 November 2017 Final | Fethard St. Mogue's | 1–17 – 2–11 | John Locke's | Innovate Wexford Park, Wexford |
Report |
Munster Junior Club Hurling Championship
Quarter-finals
28 October 2017 Quarter-final | Ballybacon-Grange | 5–24 – 1–04 | Kenmare Shamrocks | Ardfinnan GAA Ground, Ardfinnan |
Brendan Cummins (0-1F), Brendan Cummins (0-1F), Michael O’Sullivan (0–1), Brian Dillon (0–1), Daniel O’Regan (1–3), Billy Hewitt (0–4), Gerry Cronin (0–1), Aaron Lonergan (1–6, 0-2F), Declan Walsh (1–2), Aidan Savage (0–1), Oisin Ryan (0–1), Gavin Whelan (2–0). | Report | Kevin O’Sullivan (0–1), James Duncan (1–3, 0-3F) | Referee: J Larkin (Cork) |
5 November 2017 Quarter-final | St. Patrick's | 0–11 – 4–20 | Ardmore | Gaelic Grounds, Limerick |
C Moran 0-7, B Mullins 0-1, G Hegarty 0-1, J Doyle 0-1, M Geary 0-1. | Report | S Prendergast 1-9, D Gartland 1-4, S Keating 0-4, J Flavin 1-0, K Conway 1-0, W Hennessey 0-2, J Gartland 0-1. | Referee: P Kelly (Tipperary) |
Semi-finals
12 November 2017 Semi-final | Ballybacon-Grange | 1–11 – 0–09 | St. Catherine's | Ardfinnan GAA Ground, Ardfinnan |
Brendan Cummins (0–6 frees), Gerry Cronin (1–1), Aidan Savage (0–1), Aaron Lonergan (0–3, 2 frees) | Report | Ronan Clancy (0–2, 1 free and 1 ’65), Rory Galvin (0–1), Daniel Mangan (0–3), Brian Mulcahy (0–3). | Referee: J Mullins (Limerick) |
12 November 2017 Semi-final | Ardmore | 5–22 – 1–08 | Bodyke | Carriganore |
S Prendergast 2-6, J Flavin 2-0, J Gartland 1-3, D Gartland 0-6, J Kennedy 0-2, K Conway 0-1, Seamus Keating 0-1, R Hennessy 0-1, K Murphy 0-1, W Hennessy 0-1. | Report | I Murray 1-5, L O'Donnell 0-2, P McNamara 0-1. | Referee: K Jordan (Tipperary) |
Final
3 December 2017 Final | Ardmore | 3–11 – 2–08 | Ballybacon-Grange | Mallow GAA Complex, Mallow |
S Prendergast (2–5, 0–2 frees); D Gartland (1–1); J Kennedy, J Flavin (0–2 each); E O’Shea (0–1). | Report | B Cummins (1–2) (1–1 frees, 0–1 65); D Walsh (1–0), A Lonergan (0–3, frees); D O’Regan (0–2); A Savage (0–1). | Referee: N Wall (Cork) |
Ulster Junior Club Hurling Championship
Quarter-finals
1 October 2017 Quarter-final | Mullahoran St. Joseph's | 3–08 – 0–14 | Naomh Colum Cille | Ballyconnell |
1 October 2017 Quarter-final | Setanta | 1–18 – 2–08 | Ballela | O'Donnell Park, Letterkenny |
1 October 2017 Quarter-final | Gort na Móna | 0–25 – 2–19 | Derrynoose | Corrigan Park, Belfast |
1 October 2017 Quarter-final | Carrickmacross | 1–04 – 3–15 | Na Magha | St. Mary's Park, Castleblayney |
8 October 2017 Quarter-final replay | Derrynoose | 0–13 – 1–12 | Gort na Móna | Davitt Park, Lurgan |
Semi-finals
8 October 2017 Semi-final | Mullahoran St. Joseph's | 0–08 – 2–25 | Na Magha | Gavan Duffy Park, Monaghan |
22 October 2017 Semi-final | Setanta | 1–20 – 1–06 | Gort na Móna | Celtic Park, Derry |
Final
5 November 2017 Final | Setanta | 2–17 – 3–11 | Na Magha | MacCumhaill Park, Ballybofey |
All-Ireland Junior Club Hurling Championship
Quarter-final
25 November 2017 Quarter-final | Brothers Pearse | 2–09 – 0–18 | Fethard St. Mogue's | McGovern Park, Ruislip |
Semi-finals
20 January 2018 Semi-final | Sylane | 0–09 – 0–18 | Fethard St. Mogue's | Nowlan Park, Kilkenny |
27 January 2018 Semi-final | Ardmore | 4–12 – 0–13 | Setanta | Páirc Tailteann, Navan |
Final
4 February 2018 Final | Fethard St. Mogue's | 0–18 – 3–11 (aet) | Ardmore | Croke Park, Dublin |
M Wallace 0–14 (12f, 1 '65), M Dwyer 0–2, G Foley 0–1, E Power 0–1 | Report | S Prendergast 1–8 (7f), J Gartland 2–0, D Gartland 0–2, S Keating 0–1 | Referee: S Hynes (Galway) |
Championship statistics
Miscellaneous
- The All-Ireland semi-final between Ardmore and Setanta, originally scheduled for 21 January, was postponed due to adverse weather conditions.
External links
References
- "Ardmore pick up silverware following gruelling extra-time battle in Croke Park". Irish Examiner. 4 February 2018. Retrieved 4 February 2018.
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