Leinster Colleges Senior Hurling Championship Explained

Leinster GAA PPS Senior A Hurling Championship
Irish:Craobh Iomána Iarbhunscoileanna Laighean
Code:Hurling
Region:Leinster
Trophy:Corn Uí Dhúill
Teams:9
Firstwin: Castleknock College
Title Holders: St Kieran's College
Currentordinal:58
Super:th
Most Titles: St Kieran's College
Mostordinal:58
Sponsors:Top Oil
Website:Official website

The Leinster GAA Post-Primary Schools Senior A Hurling Championship, is an annual inter-schools hurling competition organised by the Leinster Council of the Gaelic Athletic Association. It is the highest inter-schools hurling competition in the province of Leinster, and has been contested every year, except on two occasions, since 1918.

The final, usually held in February, serves as the culmination of a round robin and knockout series of games played between November and January. Eligible players must be under the age of 19.

The Leinster Colleges Championship is an integral part of the wider All-Ireland Colleges Championship. The winners and runners-up of the Leinster final, like their counterparts in the Conancht Championships and Munster, advance to the All-Ireland quarter-finals or semi-finals.

The title has been won at least once by 20 different schools, 10 of which have won the title more than once. The all-time record-holders are St Kieran's College, who have won the competition 58 times.

St Kieran's College are the current champions, having beaten Kilkenny CBS in the 2024 final.[1]

History

The Leinster Championship, like its counterpart in Munster, was organised for the first time in 1918.[2] [3] Participation was limited to voluntary secondary schools. Castleknock College, a school which later prohibited the playing of Gaelic games, claimed the title for the only time in their history with a 5–01 to no score defeat of O'Connell School in the final at Croke Park on 4 May 1918.[4] No competition took place in 1919, however, following its resumption Offaly-based Cistercian College, Roscrea won four titles in five years from 1920 to 1924.[5]

This period of dominance was short-lived, as St Kieran's College, after winning their inaugural title in 1922, went on to win 24 titles up to 1959. In spite of this dominance, a number of Dublin schools won their first of only titles during this period, including Colasite Caoimhin (1930), Blackrock College (1935), St Joseph's CBS, Fairview (1945) and O'Connell School (1946).[6] Patrician College, Ballyfin became the first Laois school to win the title in 1942, while Knockbeg College claimed Carlow's only success in 1955.[7]

St Peter's College, Wexford broke the St Kieran's College hegemony by winning five titles from seven finals appearances between 1960 and 1968.[8] [9] [10] St Peter's College won further titles in 1973 and 1978, however, St Kieran's College and their Kilkenny rivals Kilkenny CBS claimed seven titles between them over the course of the rest of the decade. Offaly school St Brendan's Community School won four titles between 1979 and 1986, however, St Kieran's subsequently set the all-time record by winning eight Leinster titles in-a-row between 1987 and 1994.[11] Their great run of success was brought to an end by Good Counsel College, Wexford, who won two titles in 1995 and 1997.[12]

The turn of the century saw St Kieran's College continue to dominate by winning 12 titles between 2000 and 2019. By that stage, vocational schools were permitted to field teams in the competition after the merging of the vocational schools' and colleges' championships in 2013. A number of amalgamated teams also enjoyed success, with Dublin Colleges claiming titles in 2001 and 2008.[13] The success of this team in promoting hurling in Dublin resulted in the eventual creation of a Dublin South and a Dublin North team, with the latter winning the Leinster title in 2018. Offaly Schools, a team made up of players from six different schools, won their first title in 2023.

Current format

Participating teams

The following nine teams participated in the 2023 championship:

TeamLocationColours
Coláiste EoinBooterstownYellow, white and black
Coláiste MhuireJohnstownBlue and green
Dublin North SchoolsNorth DublinBlue and white
Dublin South SchoolsSouth DublinNavy and blue
Good Counsel CollegeNew RossBlue and white
Kilkenny CBSKilkennyMaroon and yellow
Offaly SchoolsOffalyGreen, white and gold
St Kieran's CollegeKilkennyBlack and white
St Peter's CollegeWexfordGreen and white

Championship

The championship begins with a group stage. The six individual colleges and schools are divided into two groups of three teams. Each team meets the others in the group once in a round-robin format. The two group winners and one of the group runners-up automatically qualify for the semi-final stages. The other group runners-up play the winners of the amalgamated group teams section, who play a knockout series of games to determine a winner.

Qualification for the All-Ireland Championship

As of 2005, the winners and runners up of the Leinster Championship qualify for the All-Ireland Colleges Championship.[14] The runners-up qualify for the quarter-finals, while on some occasions the champions receive a bye to the semi-final stage, however, this is done in rotation with the Connacht and Leinster champions.

Sponsorship

Top Oil became the title sponsor of the championship in November 2016.[15]

Trophy and medals

The Corn Uí Dhúill is the current prize for winning the championship.[16] The cup is held by the winning team until the following year's final. In accordance with GAA rules, the Connacht Council awards a set of gold medals to the championship winners.

Roll of honour

TeamCountyWonYears won
1St Kieran's CollegeKilkenny581922, 1925, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1943, 1944, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1953, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1961, 1965, 1966, 1969, 1971, 1972, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1984, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2023, 2024
2Kilkenny CBSKilkenny81936, 1970, 1976, 1981, 1983, 2006, 2013, 2014
St Peter's CollegeWexford81960, 1962, 1964, 1967, 1968, 1973, 1978, 1982
4Cistercian College, RoscreaOffaly51920, 1921, 1923, 1924, 1947
5Patrician College, BallyfinLaois41942, 1952, 1956, 1963
Good Counsel CollegeWexford41995, 1997, 2009, 2022
7St Brendan's Community SchoolOffaly31980, 1985, 1986
8Colasite CaoimhinDublin21930, 1934
O'Connell SchoolDublin21946, 1954
Dublin CollegesDublin22001, 2008
11Castleknock CollegeDublin11918
Blackrock CollegeDublin11935
St Joseph's CBSDublin11945
Knockbeg CollegeCarlow11955
Presentation College BirrOffaly11979
Coláiste Éamann RísKilkenny11998
Castlecomer Community SchoolKilkenny12007
Dublin NorthDublin12018
Coláiste EoinDublin12020

List of finals

Year! style="background:green;color:white;"
WinnersScoreRunners-upScore
1918Castleknock College5-01O'Connell School0-00
1919No competition
192011-06Belcamp College0-00
1921
1922St Kieran's Collegew/oscr.
19234-02St Kieran's College3-01
19245-00Blackrock College4-02
1925St Kieran's College2-03Blackrock College2-02
1926St Kieran's College9-07St Thomas's College4-02
1927St Kieran's College
1928St Kieran's College7-09Colasite Caoimhín3-02
1929St Kieran's College10-03Patrician College0-00
1930Colasite Caoimhín4-01St Kieran's College1-01
1931St Kieran's College5-03Colasite Caoimhín0-03
1932St Kieran's College9-03St. Enda's School5-02
1933St Kieran's College11-03Colasite Caoimhín3-02
1934Colasite Caoimhín2-03St Kieran's College2-02
1935Blackrock College6-01St Kieran's College4-02
1936Kilkenny CBS3-04Blackrock College1-01
1937St Kieran's College4-08Kilkenny CBS2-01
1938St Kieran's College4-03Colasite Caoimhín0-04
1939St Kieran's College2-080-03
1940St Kieran's College10-04Knockbeg College0-01
1941St Kieran's College4-03O'Connell School2-01
1942Patrician College1-02St Joseph's CBS1-00
1943St Kieran's College8-09St Joseph's CBS4-02
1944St Kieran's College4-04St Joseph's CBS2-02
1945St Joseph's CBS4-06St Kieran's College2-05
1946O'Connell School2-04St Kieran's College1-01
19475-00O'Connell School1-01
1948St Kieran's College3-06St Joseph's CBS1-04
1949St Kieran's College5-05St Joseph's CBS1-01
1950St Kieran's College11-042-01
1951St Kieran's College3-08Patrician College3-01
1952Patrician College6-07Knockbeg College5-00
1953St Kieran's College2-041-04
19543-073-03
19557-08St Joseph's CBS4-05
1956Patrician College6-02St Joseph's CBS2-04
1957St Kieran's College6-03Patrician College3-00
1958St Kieran's College10-043-04
1959St Kieran's Collegew/o
1960St Peter's College2-10St Kieran's College3-06
1961St Kieran's College8-14Patrician College2-02
1962St Peter's College4-03Kilkenny CBS1-04
1963Patrician College4-04St Kieran's College3-05
1964St Peter's College3-052-04
1965St Kieran's College4-05St Peter's College4-03
1966St Kieran's College3-10St Peter's College3-05
1967St Peter's College3-10St Kieran's College4-05
1968St Peter's College2-04St Kieran's College0-09
1969St Kieran's College3-07Kilkenny CBS4-03
1970Kilkenny CBS3-06St Kieran's College3-04
1971St Kieran's College2-15St Peter's College1-07
1972St Kieran's College7-10Coláiste Éamann Rís3-07
1973St Peter's College3-12St Kieran's College1-07
1974St Kieran's College5-11St Peter's College2-03
1975St Kieran's College6-12Presentation College Birr4-03
1976Kilkenny CBS1-12Presentation College Birr2-03
1977St Kieran's College4-06St Peter's College2-11
1978St Peter's College1-06St Kieran's College0-05
1979Presentation College Birr2-13Kilkenny CBS2-04
1980St Brendan's Community School4-03St Peter's College1-01
1981Kilkenny CBS1-08St Brendan's Community School1-07
1982St Peter's College1-08Kilkenny CBS0-08
1983Kilkenny CBS3-13St Kieran's College1-13
1984St Kieran's College3-06St Brendan's Community School2-04
1985St Brendan's Community School3-05St Kieran's College2-07
1986St Brendan's Community School5-06St Kieran's College0-06
1987St Kieran's College4-08St Brendan's Community School3-09
1988St Kieran's College8-17St. Mary's CBS, Enniscorthy1-06
1989St Kieran's College2-11Birr Community School1-09
1990St Kieran's College2-09Kilkenny CBS1-07
1991St Kieran's College0-11Kilkenny CBS0-06
1992St Kieran's College2-13Coláiste Éamann Rís2-02
1993St Kieran's College8-10St Peter's College2-05
1994St Kieran's College2-10Good Counsel College0-08
1995Good Counsel College0-11St Kieran's College1-06
1996St Kieran's College1-07Good Counsel College1-06
1997Good Counsel College2-11St Kieran's College0-14[17]
1998Coláiste Éamann Rís1-10St Kieran's College0-09[18]
1999St Kieran's College3-13Dublin Colleges1-11[19]
2000St Kieran's College2-13Dublin Colleges1-10[20]
2001Dublin Colleges1-09Good Counsel College1-06[21]
2002St Kieran's College1-15Kilkenny CBS2-03[22]
2003St Kieran's College3-10St Peter's College1-11[23]
2004St Kieran's College0-13St Peter's College1-04[24]
2005St Kieran's College1-19St Brendan's Community School1-12[25]
2006Kilkenny CBS1-14Dublin Colleges2-09[26]
2007Castlecomer Community School 0-110-06[27]
2008Dublin Colleges 2-161-06[28]
2009Good Counsel College1-13Castlecomer Community School 2-08[29]
2010St Kieran's College2-141-10[30]
2011St Kieran's College3-07Castlecomer Community School 0-07[31]
2012St Kieran's College2-091-10[32]
20132-09St Kieran's College1-07 [33]
20142-13St Kieran's College0-13[34]
2015St Kieran's College1-14St Peter's College1-06[35]
2016St Kieran's College2-121-11[36]
2017St Kieran's College1-140-13[37]
2018Dublin North 1-14St Kieran's College1-11[38]
2019 St Kieran's College1-17Coláiste Eoin1-16[39]
20201-16St Kieran's College0-17[40]
2021Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic[41]
20221-23Dublin South 0-14[42]
2023Offaly Schools1-16St Kieran's College1-14[43]
2024St Kieran's College2-21Kilkenny CBS0-05

Records and statistics

Final

Teams

By decade

The most successful college of each decade, judged by number of championship titles, is as follows:

Gaps

Longest gaps between successive championship titles:

See also

Sources

References

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