All-Ireland Intermediate Club Hurling Championship


The GAA Hurling All-Ireland Intermediate Club Championship, known simply as the All-Ireland Club Championship, is an annual inter-county hurling competition organised by the Gaelic Athletic Association. It is the second highest inter-county club hurling competition in Ireland, and has been contested every year since the 2004-05 championship.
The final, currently held on the third Saturday in January, is the culmination of a series of games played between October and January with the winners receiving the cup. The All-Ireland Championship has always been played on a straight knockout basis whereby once a team loses they are eliminated from the championship. Currently qualification is limited to teams competing in the Connacht Championship, the Leinster Championship, the Munster Championship and the Ulster Championship.
Four teams currently participate in the All-Ireland semi-finals. The most successful teams are from Kilkenny – seven different Kilkenny clubs have won the All-Ireland title on seven separate occasions.
The title has been won by 16 different clubs, none of whom have won the title more than once. Tullaroan are the reigning champions, having beaten Fr. O'Neill's by 3-19 to 5-12 in the 2020 final.

History

While the senior championship had been running since the 1970-71 season, the creation of an All-Ireland series at intermediate level was a natural progression. The Munster Council were the first to organize a provincial championship in the intermediate grade in 2003. They were followed by the other three provincial councils in 2004, with the four champions contesting an All-Ireland series. Kildangan of Tipperary were the first All-Ireland champions after defeating Carrickshock of Kilkenny.
The championship has been dominated by Kilkenny clubs, with Dicksboro, St. Lachtain's, Clara, Rower-Inistioge and Bennettsbridge claiming All-Ireland titles. Dicksboro are the only team to have qualified for two All-Ireland finals. In 2007, London club Robert Emmetts became the first team from outside of Ireland to claim an All-Ireland title.

Qualification

The GAA Hurling All-Ireland Intermediate Club Championship features five teams in the final tournament. 24 teams contest the four provincial intermediate club championships with the four respective champions qualifying for the All-Ireland series. Prior to 2018 the London champions entered the competition at the quarter-final stage, but now compete in Connacht.
ProvinceChampionship
Connacht GAAConnacht Intermediate Club Hurling Championship
Leinster GAALeinster Intermediate Club Hurling Championship
Munster GAAMunster Intermediate Club Hurling Championship
Ulster GAAUlster Intermediate Club Hurling Championship

Results

List of finals

YearWinnersCountyScoreRunners-upCountyScoreVenueWinning Captain
2005KildanganTipperary2-13CarrickshockKilkenny1-13Semple StadiumGerry Slattery
2006DicksboroKilkenny2-13BallinhassigCork1-13Croke ParkDavid Carroll
2007Robert EmmettsLondon1-14KillimordalyGalway0-08Croke ParkFergus McMahon
2008ClonkillWestmeath4-15Tommy Larkin'sGalway3-14Croke ParkPaddy Dowdall
2009BlarneyCork2-14CappataggleGalway1-12Croke ParkJames Hughes
2010St. Lachtain'sKilkenny3-17St. Gall'sAntrim0-10Croke ParkEoin Guinan
2011BallymartleCork3-15DicksboroKilkenny1-20Croke ParkPatrick Dwyer
2012Mount Leinster RangersCarlow1-13Middletown Na FiannaArmagh1-11Croke ParkKarol Lawlor
2013ClaraKilkenny1-16St. Gabriel'sLondon0-13Croke ParkDavid Langton
2014Rower-InistiogeKilkenny1-16Kilnadeema-LeitrimGalway1-09Croke ParkMichael Grace
2015O'Donovan RossaAntrim1-09Kilburn GaelsLondon2-03Croke ParkChristopher McGuinness
2016BennettsbridgeKilkenny1-17Abbeyknockmoy Galway1-14Croke ParkEnda Morrissey
2017CarrickshockKilkenny2-15Ahascragh-FohenaghGalway0-06Croke ParkJohn Tennyson
2018KanturkCork1-18St. Patrick's BallyraggetKilkenny1-17Croke ParkLorcan O'Neill
2019Oranmore-MareeGalway2-18CharlevilleCork1-15Croke ParkGearoid McInerney and Niall Burke
2020TullaroanKilkenny3-19Fr. O'Neill'sCork5-12Croke ParkShane Walsh

Performances by county

No.TeamWinsYears wonLossesYears lost
1 Kilkenny72006, 2010, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, 202032005, 2011, 2018
2 Cork32009, 2011, 201832006, 2019, 2020
3 Antrim1201512010
3 Carlow12012
3 Westmeath12008
3 London1200722013, 2015
3 Tipperary12005
3 Galway1201962007, 2008, 2009, 2014, 2016, 2017
4 Armagh12012

Performances by province

No.TeamWinsYears wonLossesYears lost
1 Leinster92006, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, 202032005, 2011, 2018
2 Munster42005, 2009, 2011, 201832006, 2019, 2020
3 Ulster1201522010, 2012
3Britain1200722013, 2015
3 Connacht1201962007, 2008, 2009, 2014, 2016, 2017