All-Ireland Junior Hurling Championship


The All-Ireland Junior Hurling Championship was a hurling competition organized by the Gaelic Athletic Association in Ireland. The competition was originally contested by the second teams of the strong counties, and the first teams of the weaker counties. In the years from 1961 to 1973 and from 1997 until now, the strong counties have competed for the All-Ireland Intermediate Hurling Championship instead. The competition was then restricted to the weaker counties. The competition was discontinued after 2004 as these counties now compete for the Nicky Rackard Cup instead.
From 1974 to 1982, the original format of the competition was abandoned, and the competition was incorporated in Division 3 of the National Hurling League. The original format, including the strong hurling counties was re-introduced in 1983.

Top winners

Roll of honour

YearWinnerOpponent
2004Meath 2–9Down 1–6
2003Mayo 1–8Donegal 0–9
2002Antrim 2–7Meath 1–6
2001Roscommon 1–18Donegal 2–3
2000Armagh 1–11Meath 1–4
1999Meath 2–11Tyrone 0–9
1998Meath 1–14Monaghan 1–9
1997Monaghan 3–11Meath 0–11
1996Galway 1–14Kilkenny 2–9
1995Kilkenny 1–20Clare 1–6
1994Cork 2–13Kilkenny 2–11
1993Clare 3–10Kilkenny 0–8
1992Wexford 2–7 0–13 Cork 0–13 1–8
1991Tipperary 4–17London 1–5
1990Kilkenny 4–21Tipperary 2–11
1989Tipperary 0–12Galway 0–8
1988Kilkenny 1–12Tipperary 0–10
1987Cork 3–11Wexford 2–13
1986Kilkenny 1–17Limerick 0–15
1985Wexford 3–9Tipperary 1–13
1984Kilkenny 0–13Galway 2–5
1983Cork 3–14Galway 2–15
1982Derry 1–10Monaghan 0–6
1981Mayo 2–13Louth 1–8
1980Mayo 2–13Monaghan 0–7
1979Armagh 2–13Derry 2–1
1978Armagh 5–15Mayo 2–6
1977Louth 1–14Fermanagh 2–4
1976Louth 6–8Mayo 4–9
1975Derry 5–12Louth 3–5
1974Roscommon 2–11Derry 2–9
1973Warwickshire 6–9Louth 3–8
1972Kerry 5–5Warwickshire 2–9
1971Wicklow 4–9 3–9 4–6 * Hertfordshire 3–11 2–12 3–8
1970Meath 1–15 3–14 Hertfordshire 4–6 3–7
1969Warwickshire 3–6Kerry 0–11
1968Warwickshire 1–14Kerry 1–9
1967Wicklow 3–15London 4–4
1966Kildare 4–6Warwickshire 2–9
1965Roscommon 3–9Warwickshire 2–11
1964Down 3–2London 1–3
1963London 4–7Antrim 3–6
1962Kildare 4–7London 2–4
1961Kerry 4–14London 2–5
1960London 2–4 4–8 Carlow 2–4 2–11
1959London 5–10Antrim 2–10
1958Cork 7–10Warwickshire 4–2
1957Limerick 5–12London 2–5
1956Kilkenny 5–2London 2–8
1955Cork 6–10Warwickshire 0–5
1954Limerick 4–6London 2–4
1953Tipperary 4–10Warwickshire 3–3
1952Dublin 3–7London 2–7
1951Kilkenny 3–9London 3–5
1950Cork 5–5London 2–4
1949London 3–7Clare 3–6
1948Meath 3–5 2–7 London 3–5 2–5
1947Cork 3–10London 2–3
1946Kilkenny 5–4London 2–2
1945No championship
1944No championship
1943No championship
1942No championship
1941Limerick 8–2Galway 4–1
1940Cork 3–3Galway 3–1
1939Galway 2–6London 2–2
1938London 4–4Cork 4–1
1937Dublin 7–8London 3–6
1936Westmeath 2–5Waterford 3–1
1935Limerick 4–9London 3–3
1934Waterford 3–5London 3–3
1933Tipperary 10–1London 1–4
1932Dublin 8–4London 2–0
1931Waterford 10–7Lancashire 1–2
1930Tipperary 8–6Kilkenny 3–2
1929Offaly 6–1Cork 2–3
1928Kilkenny 4–6Tipperary 4–4
1927Meath 2–3Britain 1–1
1926Tipperary 6–2Galway 2–3
1925Cork 5–6Dublin 1–0
1924Tipperary 5–5Galway 1–2
1923Offaly 3–4Cork 3–2
1922No championship
1921No championship
1920No championship
1919No championship
1918No championship
1917No championship
1916Cork 4–6Kilkenny 3–4
1915Tipperary 1–6Offaly 2–2
1914Clare 6–5Laois 1–1
1913Tipperary 2–2Kilkenny 0–0
1912Cork 4–6Westmeath 2–1