Cork Junior B Hurling Championship
The Cork Junior B Hurling Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the Co-Op Superstores Cork Junior B Hurling Championship and abbreviated to the Cork JBHC) is an annual hurling competition organised by the Cork County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association and contested by the second tier junior clubs in the county of Cork in Ireland. It is the seventh tier overall in the entire Cork hurling championship system.[1]
Cork Junior B Hurling Championship | |
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Current season or competition: 2020 Cork Junior B Hurling Championship | |
Irish | Craobh Iomána Shóisearach B Chorcaí |
Code | Hurling |
Founded | 1984 |
Region | Cork (GAA) |
Trophy | No name |
Title holders | Castletownroche (2nd title) |
Most titles | Ballyhooly (2 titles) Castletownroche (2 titles) Harbour Rovers (2 titles) Lisgoold (2 titles) O'Donovan Rossa (2 titles) Randal Óg (2 titles) |
Sponsors | Co-Op Superstores |
Official website | Cork GAA |
The Cork Junior B Championship was introduced in 1984 as a countywide competition for "weaker" junior teams. At the time of its creation it was the fourth tier of Cork hurling.
The Cork Junior B Championship is unlike all other championships in Cork in that it doesn't include a group stage. In its current format, the teams compete in a double-elimination tournament which culminates with a final. The winner of the Cork Junior B Championship qualifies for the subsequent Munster Club Championship.
The competition has been won by 30 teams, 6 of which have won it more than once. Ballyhooly, Castletownroche, Harbour Rovers, Lisgoold, O'Donovan Rossa and Randal Óg are the most successful teams in the tournament's history, having won it 2 times each. Castletownroche are the reigning champions, having beaten Lough Rovers by 3-22 o 2-17 in the 2019 final.[2]
List of finals
Year | Winner | Score | Opponent | Score |
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2019 | Castletownroche | 3-22 | Lough Rovers | 2-17 |
2018 | White's Cross | 0-12 | O'Donovan Rossa | 0-11 |
2017 | Killavullen | 2-14 | Whites Cross | 1-08 |
2016 | Whitechurch | 2-20 | Killavullen | 1-08 |
2015[3] | Shanballymore | 1-15 | Bantry Blues | 1-13 |
2014 | Ballyclough | 1-10, 1-19 (R) | Dromtarriffe | 1-10, 3-02 (R) |
2013 | O'Donovan Rossa | 2-11 | Ballyclough | 0-12 |
2012[4] | Castlemagner | 0-14 | Rathpeacon | 1-07 |
2011 | Kilmichael | 1-18 | Ballinacurra | 0-08 |
2010 | Doneraile | 2-08 | Rathpeacon | 1-09 |
2009 | Ballinacurra | 4-12 | Randal Óg | 1-20 |
2008 | Lisgoold | 2-19 | St Mary's | 1-07 |
2007 | St. Ita's | 0-11, 0-12 (R) | Castlemagner | 0-11, 0-07 (R) |
2006 | Dohenys | 0-09 | Killavullen | 0-06 |
2005 | St. James | 2-06 | Lough Rovers | 0-07 |
2004 | O'Donovan Rossa | 3-17 | Lismire | 1-07 |
2003 | St. Colum's | 3-11 | Lisgoold | 1-12 |
2002 | St. Oliver Plunketts | 0-11 | Kilshannig | 0-10 |
2001 | Harbour Rovers | 3-08 | St Mary's | 2-04 |
2000 | Randal Óg | 0-10 | Lisgoold | 0-06 |
1999 | Araglin | 1-11 | St. Oliver Plunketts | 0-10 |
1998 | Castletownroche | 2-12 | Tullylease | 0-05 |
1997 | Carrignavar | 1-10 | Kilshannig | 0-07 |
1996 | Buttevant | 1-11 | Dohenys | 0-05 |
1995 | Ballyhooly | 2-14 | Tullylease | 0-07 |
1994 | Lisgoold | 3-06 | Buttevant | 1-11 |
1993 | Ballygiblin | 4-12 | Belgooly | 1-12 |
1992 | Randal Óg | 3-16 | Tullylease | 2-03 |
1991 | Castlelyons | 2-07 | Whites Cross | 1-04 |
1990 | Harbour Rovers | 0-12 | Rathpeacon | 0-08 |
1989 | Gabriel Rangers | 3-07 | Buttevant | 0-11 |
1988 | Kilshannig | 0-10 | Whitechurch | 0-01 |
1987 | Liscarroll | 2-08 | Randal Óg | 1-07 |
1986 | Iveleary | 0-07 | St Mary's | 1-01 |
1985 | Ballyhooley | 4-08 | Dromtarriffe | 0-01 |
1984 | Kilbree | 4-03 | Kilshannig | 3-05 |
Junior B Inter-Divisional Hurling Championship
Year | Winner | Score | Opponent | Score |
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2019 | Aghabullogue | 1-10 | Ballyhea | 0-09 |
2018 | Watergrasshill | 0-13, 2-16 (R) | Mallow | 0-13, 3-11 (R) |
2017 | Sarsfields | 0-12, 1-19 (R) | Killavullen | 2-06, 1-09 (R) |
2016 | Dromtarriffe | 1-12, 0-14 (R) | Sarsfields | 1-12, 0-11 (R) |
2015 | St. Finbarr's | 1-10 | Dromtarriffe | 1-09 |
References
- O'Connor, Christy (11 November 2017). "The Christy O'Connor column: Junior hurling on Leeside is hard to beat". Evening Echo. Retrieved 11 November 2019.
- Slattery, Joel (17 August 2019). "Castletownroche bridge 21-year gap despite English heroics". Irish Examiner. Retrieved 3 November 2019.
- "Shanballymore joy as brave Bantry fall just short". Irish Examiner. 25 July 2015. Retrieved 27 July 2015.
- "Glory for Castlemagner". Irish Examiner. 3 September 2012. Retrieved 3 September 2012.