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Connacht Senior Club Hurling Championship

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Connacht Senior Club Hurling Championship
Current season or competition:
2023 Connacht Senior Club Hurling Championship
IrishCraobh Sinsir Iománaíochta Connachta na gClub
Founded1970
No. of teams1
Title holdersPortumna (4th title)
Most titlesAthenry (8 titles)

The Connacht Senior Club Hurling Championship was an annual hurling tournament played between the senior hurling clubs in Connacht contested from 1970 until 2007 when it was discontinued due to a lack of meaningful opposition for the Galway champions. The Galway champions now qualify directly for the All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship semi-final.

Throughout the competition's existence the Galway champions automatically qualified for the final. In 2007, the competition's final year, this competition was won by Portumna from Galway. The competition had long since become a formality for the Galway teams.

The Mayo and Roscommon champions now compete in the Connacht Intermediate Club Hurling Championship. Sligo and Leitrim champions participate in the Connacht Junior Club Hurling Championship, again with the Galway side entering the competition at the final stage.

History

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Given traditional lack of meaningful competition for Galway within the province, the competition was, save for a handful of occasions, a formality with one-sided games being the norm. Thus it was not taken seriously by many when considered in relation to the All-Ireland stage. While the competition was dominated by the Galway sides throughout its history, the title left the county three times in all, with Roscommon providing the winners on these occasions with Four Roads winning two titles in 1977 and 1988, while Tremane won their sole title in 1976. Tremane won their title courtesy of a shock win over Kiltormer on a scoreline of 2-7 to 1-9, and went on to play the well renowned Glen Rovers of Cork in the All-Ireland semi final.

Four Roads were awarded the 1977 championship as a result of Galway champions Kiltormer being handed a suspension by the Galway County Board for incidents which took place match involving the club when they were due to play in the decider. Four Roads went on to represent Connacht in that years All-Ireland semi final. Their second and final victory, won on the field of play, was a much more memorable occasion as the title was wrestled from the Galway champions Abbeyknockmoy at a time when Galway hurling was riding the crest of a wave, having just won back to back All-Ireland hurling titles in 1988. Like their previous All-Ireland semi final appearance, they were up against Wexford opposition, this time in the form of Buffers Alley, but lost out on a scoreline of 2-19 to 0-9.

Mayo side Toureen reached the final on numerous occasions, most recently in 1999 when they lost to eventual All-Ireland champions Athenry,[1] while Ballina and Ballyhaunis made sole appearances for Mayo at the final stage. No Sligo or Leitrim side competed in a final throughout the competition's existence.

Teams

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Qualification

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County Championship Qualifying Team
Galway Galway Senior A Hurling Championship Champion

2024 teams

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16 clubs will compete in the 2024 Connacht Senior Club Hurling Championship:

County No. Clubs competing in county championship
Galway 16 Ardrahan, Cappataggle, Castlegar, Clarinbridge, Craughwell, Gort, Kilconieron, Killimordaly, Loughrea, Moycullen, Mullagh, Oranmore-Maree, Sarsfields, St Thomas', Tommy Larkin's, Turloughmore

Note: Bold indicates title-holders.

Roll of Honour

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By club

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# Club Titles Championships won
1 Athenry 8 1987, 1994, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2004
2 Sarsfields 7 1980, 1989, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1997, 2015
3 Castlegar 4 1972, 1973, 1979, 1984
4 Ardrahan 3 1974, 1975, 1978
Kiltormer 3 1982, 1990, 1991
Portumna 3 2003, 2005, 2007
7 Gort 2 1981, 1983
Four Roads 2 1977, 1988
9 Liam Mellows 1 1970
Tommy Larkin's 1 1971
Tremane 1 1976
Turloughmore 1 1985
Killimordaly 1 1986
Clarinbridge 1 2001
Loughrea 1 2006

By county

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County Titles Runners-up Total Most recent success
Galway 35 3 38 2007
Roscommon 3 22 25 1988
Mayo 0 13 13

List of Finals

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Year Winners Runners-up
County Club Score County Club Score
2008–present Galway champions represent the province
2007 GAL Portumna 6-23 MAY Ballina 0-07
2006 GAL Loughrea 2-16 ROS Athleague 2-03
2005 GAL Portumna 2-22 ROS Four Roads 0-06
2004 GAL Athenry 2-16 MAY Ballyhaunis 0-07
2003 GAL Portumna 0-17 ROS Athleague 0-05
2002 GAL Athenry 1-19 ROS Four Roads 0-09
2001 GAL Clarinbridge 2-18 ROS Four Roads 1-06
2000 GAL Athenry 2-16 ROS Four Roads 1-07
1999 GAL Athenry 1-13 MAY Toureen 1-06
1998 GAL Athenry 3-25 MAY Tooreen 0-05
1997 GAL Sarsfields 5-15 MAY Tooreen 1-05
1996 GAL Athenry 1-15 ROS Four Roads 1-08
1995 GAL Sarsfields 2-17 MAY Tooreen 0-05
1994 GAL Athenry 3-20 ROS St Dominic's 2-03
1993 GAL Sarsfield's 5-12 ROS Four Roads 0-07
1992 GAL Sarsfields 2-15 ROS Oran 0-07
1991 GAL Kiltormer 2-09 ROS Four Roads 1-06
1990 GAL Kiltormer 5-11 ROS Oran 0-06
1989 GAL Sarsfields 5-14 MAY Tooreen 0-00
1988 ROS Four Roads 3-05 GAL Abbeyknockmoy 1-08
1987 GAL Athenry 4-18 ROS Pádraig Pearse's 0-07
1986 GAL Killimordaly 6-16 MAY Tooreen 1-04
1985 GAL Turloughmore 1-08 ROS Ballygar 2-04
1984 GAL Castlegar 2-14 MAY Tooreen 2-07
1983 GAL Gort 3-13 MAY Tooreen 1-05
1982 GAL Kiltormer 3-14 ROS Four Roads 0-06
1981 GAL Gort 8-13 MAY Tooreen 0-03
1980 GAL Sarsfields 4-12 ROS Tremane 0-05
1979 GAL Castlegar 1-16 ROS Tremane 1-09
1978 GAL Ardrahan 2-09 MAY Tooreen 1-07
1977 [2] ROS Four Roads w/o GAL Kiltormer (susp.)
1976 ROS Tremane 2-07 GAL Kiltormer 1-09
1975 GAL Ardrahan 2-14 ROS Athleague 1-04
1974 GAL Ardrahan 9-12 MAY Tooreen 1-06
1973 GAL Castlegar 7-08 ROS Tremane 1-07
1972 GAL Castlegar 7-12 ROS Tremane 2-07
1971 GAL Tommy Larkin's 7-14 ROS Four Roads 0-06
1970 GAL Liam Mellows 4-10 ROS Roscommon Gaels 2-05

Records and statistics

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By decade

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The most successful team of each decade, judged by number of Connacht Championship titles, is as follows:

Gaps

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Top three longest gaps between successive championship titles:

Top scorers

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Finals

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Final Top scorer Team Score Total
1992 Peter Kelly Sarsfields 2-00 6
1993 John Keane Sarsfields 3-01 10
1994 Joe Rabbitte Athenry 1-03 6
Declan Higgins Athenry
1995 Aidan Donohue Sarsfields 1-05 8
1996 Cathal Moran Athenry 0-06 6
1997 Joe Cooney Sarsfields 2-03 9
Aidan Donohue Sarsfields 1-06
1998 Paschal Healy Athenry 2-07 13
1999 Eugene Cloonan Athenry 0-06 6
2000 Eugene Cloonan Athenry 1-04 7
Donal Moran Athenry 0-07
2001 David Forde Clarinbridge 1-02 5
2002 Eugene Cloonan Athenry 0-08 9
2003 Frank Canning Portumna 0-05 5
2004 Eugene Cloonan Athenry 1-06 9
2005 Joe Canning Portumna 1-09 12
2006 Michael Haverty Loughrea 1-03 6
2007 Damien Hayes Portumna 4-01 13

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Toureen Test Athenry's Mettle". advertiser.ie. Retrieved 21 October 2013.
  2. ^ Kiltormer were suspended by the Galway CB as a result of incidents in an U21 Galway club final v Ardrahan