Leinster Junior Hurling Championship Explained

The Leinster Junior Hurling Championship is a junior "knockout" competition in the game of Hurling played in the province of Leinster in Ireland.[1] The series of games are organized by the Leinster Council.

The winners of the Leinster Junior Hurling Championship each year progress to play the other provincial champions for a chance to win the All-Ireland Junior Hurling Championship.

Generally, the strong hurling counties have fielded their second team in this competition. In recent years though, they have participated in the Leinster Intermediate Hurling Championship instead.Since 2005, the competition has been suspended, with the counties participating in the Christy Ring Cup or Nicky Rackard Cup instead.

Teams

2004 championship

The championship was suspended after the completion of the 2004 Leinster Junior Hurling Championship. Five counties competed in the championship.

County2004 positionChampionship titlesLast championship title
KildareSemi-finalists51966
KilkennyQuarter-finalists251996
LongfordRunners-up0
LouthSemi-finalists31973
MeathChampions102004

Eligible teams

The championship is currently suspended but 12 counties would be eligible for the championship

CountyQualificationLocationStadiumProvinceChampionship titlesLast championship title
CarlowIntermediate development teamCarlowDr Cullen ParkLeinster21960
DublinJunior development teamDonnycarneyParnell ParkLeinster81955
KildareIntermediate development teamNewbridgeSt Conleth's ParkLeinster51966
KilkennyJunior development teamKilkennyNowlan ParkLeinster251996
LaoisIntermediate development teamPortlaoiseO'Moore ParkLeinster31933
LongfordLory Meagher Cup teamLongfordPearse ParkLeinster0
LouthNicky Rackard Cup teamDroghedaDrogheda ParkLeinster31973
MeathIntermediate development teamNavanPáirc TailteannLeinster102004
OffalyIntermediate development teamTullamoreO'Connor ParkLeinster71953
WestmeathIntermediate development teamMullingarCusack ParkLeinster31963
WexfordJunior development teamWexfordChadwicks Wexford ParkLeinster71992
WicklowIntermediate development teamAughrimAughrim County GroundLeinster51971

Qualification for subsequent competitions

At the end of the championship, the winning team progresses to the All-Ireland Junior Hurling Championship.

Roll of honour

CountyTitle(s)Runners-upYears wonYears runner-up
Kilkenny2591909, 1911, 1913, 1916, 1928, 1930, 1935, 1939, 1941, 1946, 1949, 1951, 1956, 1958, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 19961922, 1925, 1933, 1934, 1938, 1948, 1950, 1953, 1955
Meath1081927, 1948, 1961, 1970, 1972, 1998, 1999, 2002, 2003, 20041906, 1907, 1910, 1915, 1947, 1958, 1967, 1973
Dublin8141908, 1925, 1932, 1937, 1947, 1950, 1952, 19551909, 1911, 1924, 1927, 1929, 1935, 1939, 1940, 1946, 1949, 1951, 1957, 1985, 1987
Wexford7111926, 1940, 1957, 1959, 1985, 1987, 19921913, 1941, 1960, 1983, 1984, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996
Offaly741915, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1929, 1938, 19531908, 1912, 1937, 1959
Kildare591905, 1906, 1934, 1962, 19661914, 1932, 1964, 1965, 1968, 1969, 1971, 1972, 2002
Wicklow561954, 1964, 1965, 1967, 19711952, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1966, 1970
Laois371910, 1914, 19331923, 1926, 1928, 1930, 1936, 1956, 1992
Westmeath351912, 1936, 19631905, 1916, 1954, 1986, 1989
Louth301968, 1969, 1973
Carlow211907, 19601988
Longford022003, 2004

List of finals

YearWinnersRunners-up
CountyScoreCountyScore
2005—No Championship
2004Meath4–14Longford2–07
2003Meath0–11Longford0–09
2002Meath2–10Kildare1–07
1997–2001No Championship
1996Kilkenny1–13Wexford1–06
1995Kilkenny2–14Wexford4–05
1994Kilkenny2–18Wexford3–08
1993Kilkenny1–15Wexford0–10
1992Wexford2–11Laois1–12
1991Kilkenny3–12Wexford2–06
1990Kilkenny1–09, 3–10 (R)Wexford0–12, 1–10 (R)
1989Kilkenny5–12Westmeath0–09
1988Kilkenny4–06Carlow3–03
1987Wexford6–15Dublin0–09
1986Kilkenny2–18Westmeath0–06
1985Wexford4–14Dublin2–06
1984Kilkenny2–13Wexford0–07
1983Kilkenny3–13Wexford1–07
1974–1982No Championship
1973Louth8–07Meath6–05
1972Meath6–09Kildare4–11
1971Wicklow3–12Kildare0–07
1970Meath6–13Wicklow5–09
1969Louth5–08Kildare2–05
1968Louth4–12Kildare5–08
1967Wicklow4–13Meath0–08
1966Kildare4–10Wicklow4–06
1965Wicklow3–14, 4–05 (R)Kildare5–08, 2–08 (R)
1964Wicklow4–08Kildare2–06
1963Westmeath4–10Wicklow4–07
1962Kildare4–10Wicklow2–08
1961Meath1–11Wicklow3–03
1960Carlow6–08Wexford3–08
1959Wexford6–10Offaly0–01
1958Kilkenny2–10Meath1–05
1957Wexford3–11Dublin3–04
1956Kilkenny6–111–08
1955Dublin4–12Kilkenny4–09
1954Wicklow4–15Westmeath1–03
1953Offaly3–07Kilkenny2–02
1952Dublin4–05Wicklow2–07
1951Kilkenny2–11Dublin2–06
1950Dublin3–07Kilkenny3–03
1949Kilkenny4–03Dublin3–02
1948Meath2–10Kilkenny3–05
1947Dublin5–05Meath1–05
1946Kilkenny4–05Dublin1–01
1942–1945No Championship
1941Kilkenny6–03Wexford2–02
1940Wexford4–06Dublin2–07
1939Kilkenny6–09Dublin4–03
1938Offaly3–08Kilkenny1–08
1937Dublin11–08Offaly5–04
1936Westmeath4–08Laois5–02
1935Kilkenny5–05Dublin1–05
1934Kildare3–07, 1–08 (R)Kilkenny3–07, 1–07 (R)
1933Laois3–08Kilkenny4–02
1932Dublin6–02Kildare4–05
1931Declared null and void *
1930Kilkenny7–03Laois2–02
1929Offaly7–03Dublin1–05
1928Kilkenny3–02Laois0–02
1927Meath3–04, 4–06 (R)Dublin3–04, 2–02 (R)
1926Wexford4–01Laois3–01
1925Dublin4–04, 4–04 (R)Kilkenny4–04, 4–02 (R)
1924Offaly7–04Dublin5–05
1923Offaly4–01Laois3–02
1922Offaly4–03Kilkenny3–03
1917–1921No Championship
1916Kilkenny12–02Westmeath1–01
1915Offaly6–02Meath3–05
1914Laois16–04Kildare0–00
1913Kilkenny7–03Wexford3–03
1912Westmeath4–03Offaly2–01
1911Kilkenny5–01, 3–02 (R)Dublin5–01, 1–03 (R)
1910Laois12–02Meath2–01
1909Kilkenny4–07Dublin3–03
1908Dublin1–07 *Offaly1–03
1907Carlow2–09Meath0–09
1906Kildare2–06Meath1–08
1905Kildare3–08Westmeath3–05

Team records and statistics

List of counties

CountyMost recent year in championshipChampionship titlesLast championship title
Carlow21960
Dublin81955
Kildare200451966
Kilkenny2004251996
Laois31933
Longford20040
Louth200431973
Meath2004102004
Offaly71953
Westmeath31963
Wexford71992
Wicklow51971

See also

External sources

Notes and References

  1. News: Aherne . Alan . Heroic Horeswood battle back to claim Leinster Junior hurling championship title . February 17, 2024 . Irish Independent . December 11, 2022.