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Cork Intermediate A Hurling Championship

The Cork Intermediate A Hurling Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the Co-Op Superstores Cork Intermediate A Hurling Championship and abbreviated to the Cork IAHC) is an annual hurling competition organised by the Cork County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association and contested by the second tier intermediate clubs in the county of Cork in Ireland. It is the fourth tier overall in the entire Cork hurling championship system.

Cork Intermediate A Hurling Championship
Current season or competition:
2023 Cork Intermediate A Hurling Championship
IrishCraobh Iomána Idirmhéanach A Chorcaí
CodeHurling
Founded1909; 114 years ago (1909)
Region Cork (GAA)
TrophyPaddy Walsh Cup
No. of teams12
Title holders Dungourney (1st title)
Most titles Ballincollig (8 titles)
SponsorsCo-Op Superstores
Official websiteOfficial website

The Cork Intermediate Championship was introduced in 1909 as a competition that would bridge the gap between the senior grade and the junior grade. At the time of its creation it was the second tier of Cork hurling.

In its current format, the Cork Intermediate A Championship begins in July. The 12 participating club teams are drawn into three groups of four teams and play each other in a round-robin system. The three group winners and the three runners-up proceed to the knockout phase that culminates with the final match at Páirc Uí Rinn. The winner of the Cork Intermediate Championship, as well as being presented with the Paddy Walsh Cup, gains automatic promotion to the Cork Premier Intermediate Championship for the following season.

The competition has been won by 58 teams. Ballincollig are the most successful team in the tournament's history, having won it 8 times. Dungourney are the title holders, defeating Cloughduv by 1-16 to 0-13 in the 2022 final.

History Edit

The Cork Intermediate Hurling Championship dates back to 1909, however, in 2003 it was decided to split the grade into Premier Intermediate and ordinary Intermediate. In its inaugural year in 2004, the Premier Intermediate grade was confined to sixteen clubs while the lowest ranked intermediate teams from 2003 were joined by the Junior Championship winners as well as the individual divisional winners - Argideen Rangers, Kanturk, Carrigaline, Blackrock and Watergrasshill. Grenagh, who won the Muskerry division in the junior grade, declined the invitation. In earlier years the winners of both the Premier Intermediate and Intermediate grades would have a play-off to decide which team would represent Cork in the Munster Intermediate Club Hurling Championship. In recent years the provincial place has been reserved for the Premier Intermediate champions.[citation needed]

Format Edit

Historic Edit

From the inaugural championship in 1909 until 1999, a straight knockout format was used whereby once a team lost they were eliminated from the championship. The introduction of a "back door" system at inter-county level in the All-Ireland Championship in 1997 lead to the idea of introducing a second chance for defeated teams at county level. In 2000 a double-elimination format was introduced which afforded all club teams a second chance by remaining in the championship after a first-round defeat. In the two decades that followed the championship format continued to evolve with a number of minor tweaks. The provision of a second chance for defeated teams was later expanded to allow teams the opportunity of being defeated twice and still remain in the championship. Relegation was introduced in 2006, with Nemo Rangers becoming the first team to be relegated that year. Prior to this teams were allowed to decide for themselves if they wanted to regrade or retain their intermediate status.

Current Edit

Development Edit

On 2 April 2019, a majority of 136 club delegates voted to restructure the championship once again.[1][2] The new format also lead to a reduction in the number of participating clubs from 16 to 12. The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in the new format being curtailed in its inaugural season, with the preliminary quarter-finals being abolished. This subsequently became a permanent decision.[3]

Overview Edit

Group stage: The 12 club teams are divided into three groups of four. Over the course of the group stage, which features one game in April and two games in August, each team plays once against the others in the group, resulting in each team being guaranteed at least three games. Two points are awarded for a win, one for a draw and zero for a loss. The teams are ranked in the group stage table by points gained, then scoring difference and then their head-to-head record. The top two teams in each group qualify for the knockout stage, with the two best-placed teams receiving byes to the semi-finals.

Quarter-finals: Two lone quarter-finals feature the four lowest-placed team from the group stage. Two teams qualify for the next round.

Semi-finals: The two semi-finals feature four teams. Two teams qualify for the next round.

Final: The two semi-final winners contest the final. The winning team are declared champions and gain automatic promotion to the following year's Cork Premier Intermediate Championship.

2023 Teams Edit

Team Location Division Colours In Championship since Championship Titles Last Championship Title
  Aghabullogue Coachford Muskerry Green and white 2013 1 1910
  Aghada Aghada Imokilly Green and white 2022 1 2017
  Ballygiblin Mitchelstown Avondhu Red and white 2023 0 -
  Blackrock Blackrock Seandun Green and yellow 2021 1 2019
  Cloughduv Cloughduv Muskerry Green and yellow 2019 5 1986
  Douglas Douglas Seandun Green, black and white 2016 1 2000
  Kildorrery Kildorrery Avondhu Blue and white 2013 0 -
  Lisgoold Lisgoold Imokilly Blue and yellow 2022 0 -
  Mayfield Mayfield Seandun Red and white 2017 0 -
  Midleton Midleton Imokilly Black and white 2016 3 1978
  Sarsfields Glanmire Imokilly Blue, white and black 2017 0 -
  Youghal Youghal Imokilly Maroon white and yellow 2023 4 1993

Sponsorship Edit

TSB Bank became the first title sponsor of the championship, serving in that capacity until 2005 when the Evening Echo signed a sponsorship deal. In 2020, Dairygold Co-Op Superstores were unveiled as the new title sponsor of the Cork Intermediate A Championship.[4]

The Cup Edit

The winning team is presented with the Paddy Walsh Cup. Walsh was a native of Castlemartyr and served the club with distinction as a player, coach and administrator.[5]

List of Finals Edit

Year Winners Runners-up
Club Score Club Score
2023
2022 Dungourney 1-16 Cloughduv 0-13 [6]
2021 Castlemartyr 1-19 Sarsfields 0-12 [7]
2020 Éire Óg 2-16 Aghabullogue 1-17 [8]
2019 Blackrock 0-15 Cloughduv 1-10 [9]
2018 Ballincollig 2-16 Blackrock 1-15 [10]
2017 Aghada 0-16 Éire Óg 0-09 [11]
2016 Fr. O'Neill's 1-18 Kildorrery 1-14 [12]
2015 Charleville 5-24 Dripsey 1-10 [13]
2014 Fermoy 2-14 Charleville 1-16 [14]
2013 Kanturk 2-22 Éire Óg 1-12 [15]
2012 Kilworth 2-15 Kanturk 2-13 [16]
2011 Bandon 2-14 Fr. O'Neill's 0-07 [17]
2010 Kilbrittain 1-12 Ballygarvan 0-11
2009 Valley Rovers 1-17 Kilworth 1-13 [18]
2008 Carrigaline 1-13 Bandon 0-10 [19]
2007 Fr. O'Neill's 1-13 Bandon 0-15 [20]
2006 Ballymartle 1-23 Carrigaline 1-19 [21]
2005 Argideen Rangers 2-08 Nemo Rangers 1-08
2004 Watergrasshill 2-13 Dromina 2-08 [22]
2003 Bride Rovers 1-15 inniscarra 1-05
2002 Delaney Rovers 1-13 Carrigtwohill 0-14 *
2001 Killeagh 3-09 Mallow 2-08 *
2000 Douglas 3-08 Aghada 2-04
1999 Ballincollig 1-14 Blarney 2-09
1998 Castlelyons 2-12 Killeagh 2-09
1997 Cloyne 1-12 Delaneys 1-07
1996 Newtownshandrum 0-12 Cloyne 0-09 *
1995 Kilbrittain 2-17 Ballincollig 1-05
1994 St. Catherine's 3-12 Cloughduv 2-11
1993 Youghal 2-13 Kilbrittain 3-07
1992 Bishopstown 1-09 Youghal 0-09
1991 Tracton 4-14 Inniscarra 5-09
1990 St. Finbarr's 1-08 Tracton 0-10
1989 Valley Rovers 6-12 Kilbrittain 3-05
1988 Youghal 4-06 Kilbrittain 2-11
1987 Erin's Own 1-06 Mallow 0-08
1986 Cloughduv 2-12 Erin's Own 0-11
1985 Éire Óg 0-14 Blackrock 2-07
1984 Erin's Own 0-15 Cloughduv 1-05
1983 Cloughduv 1-14 Ballinhassig 1-06
1982 Milford 4-07 Erin's Own 1-06
1981 Newtownshandrum 3-12 Cloughduv 1-10
1980 Ballyhea 0-15 Mallow 1-10
1979 Éire Óg 7-11 Mallow 5-08
1978 Midleton 1-12 Newtownshandrum 1-10
1977 Ballinhassig 1-16 Ballyhea 1-11
1976 Newtownshandrum 2-10 Passage 1-12
1975 Ballinhassig 3-12 Blackrock 2-05
1974 Bandon 2-07 Midleton 1-06
1973 Cloughduv 2-09 Blackrock 2-05
1972 Mallow 4-10 Blackrock 1-09
1971 Nemo Rangers 4-11 Carrigtwohill 2-03 *
1970 Cloyne 2-18 Castletownroche 4-06
1969 Youghal 3-07 Cobh 0-13
1968 St. Vincent's 2-11 Youghal 1-12
1967 Ballincollig 3-08 Cobh 3-07
1966 Cloyne 4-11 Cobh 3-06
1965 Glen Rovers 3-08 Éire Óg 3-05
1964 Castletownroche 4-11 Youghal 3-06
1963 Cobh 2-10 Castletownroche 3-05
1962 Midleton 3-08 Cobh 2-03
1961 Glen Rovers 4-06 Castletownroche 1-06 *
1960 Passage 3-07 St. Vincent's 1-08
1959 Mallow 2-08 St. Vincent's 3-03
1958 Glen Rovers 5-09 Carrigaline 3-06
1957 Glen Rovers 6-08 St. Finbarr's 2-06
1956 Glen Rovers 1-11 Carrigaline 1-03
1955 Youghal 4-06 Mallow 2-05
1954 Glen Rovers 4-07 Ballymartle 4-02
1953 Newtownshandrum 0-05 Glen Rovers 0-04
1952 Bandon 1-05 St. Finbarr's 1-02
1951 Shanballymore 2-06 Midleton 1-04
1950 Carrigtwohill 6-04 Shanballymore 1-01
1949 Carrigtwohill 3-10 Newtownshandrum 3-05
1948 Midleton 6-04 Shanballymore 1-01
1947 Charleville 4-07 Newtownshandrum 4-04
1946 Charleville 8-06 Cloughduv 4-06
1945 1st Battalion 3-11 Oldcastletown 0-04
1944 Ballyhea Rovers 2-04 Oldcastletown 0-01
1943 Shanballymore 7-09 Douglas 3-02
1942 Lough Rovers 3-05 Carrigtwohill 3-02
1941 Cloughduv 6-04 Buttevant 3-00
1940 Buttevant 2-04 Ballincollig 1-04
1939 Ballincollig 4-06 Ballinora 4-02
1938 Blarney 1-04 St. Anne's 1-00
1937 Blarney 4-05 Éire Óg 3-02
1936 St. Anne's 2-07 Lough Rovers 0-03
1935 Ballincollig 4-02 St. Columb's 3-02
1934 Ballincollig 3-03 Kinsale 2-03
1933 Lough Rovers 5-03 Bride Rovers 2-01
1932 Ballinora 2-05 Buttevant 1-03
1931 Ballyhea 7-04 Bandon 1-01
1930 Passage 4-01 Buttevant 1-03
1929 Ballincollig 2-02 Buttevant 0-00
1928 Nemo Rangers 5-07 Buttevant 0-00
1927 Cobh 1-01 Fr. Matthew Hall 3-03 *
1926 Kinsale 5-02 Buttevant 4-04
1925 Glen Rovers 7-02 Inniscarra 2-03
1924 Passage 3-00 Sarsfields 2-00
1923 Mallow 2-02 Evergreen 2-01
1922 Castletreasure 3-01 Inniscarra 2-00
1921 No Championship
1920 Championship unfinished
1919 Fairhill w/o Dromina scr.
1918 Nemo Rangers 7-05 Mallow 0-01
1917 Emmets 5-01 Mallow 5-00
1916 Cobh 5-04 Mallow 0-03
1915 Shamrocks 7-02 Castletownroche 3-03
1914 Charleville w/o Shamrocks scr.
1913 Redmonds 5-03 Cloyne 1-00
1912 Ballincollig 5-03 Redmonds 5-00
1911 Cloughduv 6-02 Blackrock 3-01
1910 Aghabullogue 3-02 Shamrocks 2-00
1909 Carrigtwohill 4-11 Shamrocks 0-06

Notes:

  • 1927 - Cobh objected and were awarded the title.
  • 1961 - The first match ended in a draw: Glen Rovers 2-3, Castletownroche 0-9.
  • 1971 - The first match ended in a draw: Nemo Rangers 4-13, Carrigtwohill 8-1.
  • 1996 - The first match ended in a draw: Newtownshandrum 2-7, Cloyne 1-10.
  • 2001 - The first match ended in a draw: Killeagh 1-14, Mallow 1-14.
  • 2002 - The first match ended in a draw: Delaneys 2-9, Carrigtwohill 1-12.
  • 2005 - The first match ended in a draw: Argideen Rangers 1-8, Nemo Rangers 0-11.
  • 2010 - The first match ended in a draw: Ballygarvan 2-12, Kilbrittain 1-15.[23]
  • 2016 - The first match ended in a draw: Fr. O'Neill's 0-16, Kildorrery 1-13.[24]

Roll of Honour Edit

# Team Wins Runners-Up Winning Years Losing Years
1 Ballincollig 8 2 1912, 1929, 1934, 1935, 1939, 1967, 1999, 2018 1940, 1995
2 Glen Rovers 7 1 1925, 1954, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1961, 1965 1953
3   Cloughduv 5 6 1911, 1941, 1973, 1983, 1986 1946, 1981, 1984, 1994, 2019, 2022
4   Youghal 4 3 1955, 1969, 1988, 1993 1964, 1968, 1992
  Newtownshandrum 4 3 1953, 1976, 1981, 1996 1947, 1949, 1978
  Charleville 4 1 1914, 1946, 1947, 2015 2014
7   Mallow 3 8 1923, 1959, 1972 1916, 1917, 1918, 1955, 1979, 1980, 1987, 2001
  Cobh 3 4 1916, 1927, 1963 1962, 1966, 1967, 1969
  Éire Óg 3 4 1979, 1985, 2020 1937, 1965, 2013, 2017
  Carrigtwohill 3 3 1909, 1949, 1950 1942, 1971, 2002
  Midleton 3 2 1948, 1962, 1978 1951, 1974
  Bandon 3 3 1952, 1974, 2011 1931, 2007, 2008
  Cloyne 3 2 1966, 1970, 1997 1913, 1996
  Passage 3 1 1924, 1930, 1960 1976
Nemo Rangers 3 1 1918, 1928, 1971 2005
  Ballyhea 3 1 1931, 1944, 1980 1977
17   Kilbrittain 2 3 1995, 2010 1988, 1989, 1993
  Shanballymore 2 2 1943, 1951 1948, 1950
Erin's Own 2 2 1984, 1987 1982, 1986
  Blarney 2 1 1937, 1938 1999
  Lough Rovers 2 1 1933, 1942 1936
  Ballinhassig 2 1 1975, 1977 1983
  Fr. O'Neill's 2 1 2007, 2016 2011
  Valley Rovers 2 0 1989, 2009 -
25   Buttevant 1 6 1940 1926, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1932, 1941
  Blackrock 1 6 2019 1911, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1985, 2018
  Castletownroche 1 4 1964 1915, 1961, 1963, 1970
  Shamrocks 1 3 1915 1909, 1910, 1914
  Carrigaline 1 3 2008 1956, 1958, 2006
  St. Vincent's 1 2 1968 1959, 1960
St. Finbarr's 1 2 1990 1952, 1957
Aghabullogue 1 1 1910 2020
Redmonds 1 1 1913 1912
  Kinsale 1 1 1926 1934
  Ballinora 1 1 1932 1939
St. Anne's 1 1 1936 1938
  Tracton 1 1 1991 1990
Douglas 1 1 2000 1943
Killeagh 1 1 2001 1998
  Delaney Rovers 1 1 2002 1997
Ballymartle 1 1 2006 1954
Kilworth 1 1 2012 2009
Kanturk 1 1 2013 2012
Emmets 1 0 1917 -
Fairhill 1 0 1919 -
Castletreasure 1 0 1922 -
1st Battalion 1 0 1945 -
Milford 1 0 1982 -
Bishopstown 1 0 1992 -
St. Catherine's 1 0 1994 -
Castlelyons 1 0 1998 -
Bride Rovers 1 0 2003 -
Watergrasshill 1 0 2004 -
Argideen Rangers 1 0 2005 -
Fermoy 1 0 2014 -
Aghada 1 0 2017 -
Castlemartyr 1 0 2021 -
Dungourney 1 0 2022 -
59 Inniscarra 0 4 - 1922, 1925, 1991, 2003
Oldcastletown 0 2 - 1944, 1945
Dromina 0 2 - 1919, 2004
Sarsfields 0 2 - 1924, 2021
Evergreen 0 1 - 1923
Fr. Matthew Hall 0 1 - 1927
Bride Rovers 0 1 - 1933
St. Columb's 0 1 - 1935
Aghada 0 1 - 2000
Ballygarvan 0 1 - 2010
Dripsey 0 1 - 2015
Kildorrery 0 1 - 2016

By Division Edit

# Team Wins Runners-Up Total Last year won
1   Imokilly 28 22 50 2022
2   Seandun 27 21 48 2019
3   Avondhu 21 31 52 2015
4   Muskerry 20 20 40 2020
5   Carrigdhoun 9 11 11 2009
6   Carbery 6 6 12 2011
7   Duhallow 1 1 2 2013

Records and statistics Edit

Final Edit

Team Edit

Teams Edit

Gaps Edit

Longest gaps between successive championship titles:

Top scorers Edit

All time Edit

As of 7 August 2021.
Rank Name Team Goals Points Total
1 Kevin Hallissey Éire Óg 15 231 276
2 Mark Kennefick Ballygarvan 15 224 269
3 Dan O'Connell Kilbrittain 22 193 259
4 Peter O'Brien Kildorrery 6 236 254
5 Ger Cummins Ballymartle 18 160 214
6 Richie Lewis Aghada 10 182 212
7 Lorcán McLoughlin Kanturk 2 198 204
8 Adrian Mannix Kilworth 7 180 201

By year Edit

Year Top scorer Team Score Total
1982 Don O'Leary Cloughduv 4-14 26
1983 Denis Desmond Éire Óg 0-28 28
1984 Dave Relihan Castletownroche 2-15 21
1985 Pat Walsh Douglas 5-10 25
1986 Don O'Leary Cloughduv 2-27 33
1987 Martin Fitzpatrick Ballymartle 1-22 25
1988 Seánie Ring Youghal 2-24 30
1989 John Shiels Valley Rovers 3-22 31
1990 Ronan Sheehan Mallow 0-37 37
1991 Patrick Murphy Tracton 2-29 35
1992 Phil Cahill Cloyne 2-19 25
1993 Eoin Coleman Youghal 2-27 33
1994 Christy Clancy St. Catherine's 2-34 40
1995 Dan O'Connell Kilbrittain 4-20 32
1996 Ben O'Connor Newtownshandrum 3-33 42
1997 Dan O'Brien Milford 1-29 32
1998 Joe Deane Killeagh 3-24 33
1999 Podsie O'Mahony Ballincollig 3-24 33
2000 Richie Lewis Aghada 3-41 50
2001 Joe Deane Killeagh 5-48 63
2002 John Egan Delanys 0-38 38
2003 Eoin Coleman Youghal 0-31 31
2004 James Masters Nemo Rangers 4-34 46
2005 James Masters Nemo Rangers 3-35 44
2006 James Masters Nemo Rangers 1-31 34
2007 Ger O'Leary Fr. O'Neill's 0-41 41
2008 Darren Crowley Bandon 0-36 36
2009 Adrian Mannix Kilworth 2-49 55
2010 Adrian Mannix Kilworth 1-57 60
2011 Ronan Crowley Bandon 1-39 42
2012 Adrian Mannix Kilworth 2-31 37
2013 Michael Walsh Argideen Rangers 4-25 37
Kevin Hallissey Éire Óg 1-34
2014 Peter O'Brien Kildorrery 1-47 50
2015 Diarmuid O'Riordan Dripsey 2-41 47
2016 Declan Dalton Fr. O'Neill's 5-55 70
2017 Kevin Hallissey Éire Óg 1-59 62
2018 Cian Dorgan Ballincollig 0-57 57
2019 Brian Verling Cloughduv 1-43 46
2020 Cormac Duggan Sarsfields 4-35 47

In finals Edit

Year Top scorer Team Score Total
1997 Ian Quinlan Cloyne 1-02 5
Éamonn Canavan Cloyne 0-05
1998 Joe Deane Killeagh 1-04 7
1999 Podsie O'Mahony Ballincollig 0-08 8
2000 Richie Lewis Aghada 2-02 8
2001 Joe Deane Killeagh 1-05 8
2002 John Egan Delanys 0-07 7
2003 Pat Walsh Bride Rovers 1-01 4
Mark O'Sullivan Inniscarra
2004 Martin Finn Dromina 2-04 10
2005 Michael Walsh Argideen Rangers 2-03 9
2006 Stephen Corcoran Carrigaline 0-09 9
2007 Darren Crowley Bandon 0-06 6
2008 Darren Crowley Bandon 0-05 5
Stephen Corcoran Carrigaline
2009 Adrian Mannix Kilworth 1-09 12
2010 Mark Kennefick Ballygarvan 0-07 7
2011 Jason McCarthy Bandon 2-00 6
Ronan Crowley Bandon 0-06
2012 Adrian Mannix Kilworth 0-08 8
2013 Kevin Hallissey Éire Óg 1-08 11
Lorcán McLoughlin Kanturk 0-11
2014 Andrew Cagney Charleville 0-09 9
2015 Andrew Cagney Charleville 3-05 14
2016 Declan Dalton Fr. O'Neill's 1-08 11
2017 Cian Fleming Ballincollig 0-06 6
Kevin Hallissey Éire Óg
2018 Eoin O'Farrell Blackrock 0-09 9
2019 Eoin O'Farrell Blackrock 0-10 10
2020 Kevin Hallissey Éire Óg 0-07 7

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The Cork Intermediate A Hurling Championship known for sponsorship reasons as the Co Op Superstores Cork Intermediate A Hurling Championship and abbreviated to the Cork IAHC is an annual hurling competition organised by the Cork County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association and contested by the second tier intermediate clubs in the county of Cork in Ireland It is the fourth tier overall in the entire Cork hurling championship system Cork Intermediate A Hurling ChampionshipCurrent season or competition 2023 Cork Intermediate A Hurling ChampionshipIrishCraobh Iomana Idirmheanach A ChorcaiCodeHurlingFounded1909 114 years ago 1909 RegionCork GAA TrophyPaddy Walsh CupNo of teams12Title holdersDungourney 1st title Most titlesBallincollig 8 titles SponsorsCo Op SuperstoresOfficial websiteOfficial websiteThe Cork Intermediate Championship was introduced in 1909 as a competition that would bridge the gap between the senior grade and the junior grade At the time of its creation it was the second tier of Cork hurling In its current format the Cork Intermediate A Championship begins in July The 12 participating club teams are drawn into three groups of four teams and play each other in a round robin system The three group winners and the three runners up proceed to the knockout phase that culminates with the final match at Pairc Ui Rinn The winner of the Cork Intermediate Championship as well as being presented with the Paddy Walsh Cup gains automatic promotion to the Cork Premier Intermediate Championship for the following season The competition has been won by 58 teams Ballincollig are the most successful team in the tournament s history having won it 8 times Dungourney are the title holders defeating Cloughduv by 1 16 to 0 13 in the 2022 final Contents 1 History 2 Format 2 1 Historic 2 2 Current 2 2 1 Development 2 2 2 Overview 3 2023 Teams 4 Sponsorship 5 The Cup 6 List of Finals 7 Roll of Honour 7 1 By Division 8 Records and statistics 8 1 Final 8 1 1 Team 8 2 Teams 8 2 1 Gaps 8 3 Top scorers 8 3 1 All time 8 3 2 By year 8 3 3 In finals 9 ReferencesHistory EditThe Cork Intermediate Hurling Championship dates back to 1909 however in 2003 it was decided to split the grade into Premier Intermediate and ordinary Intermediate In its inaugural year in 2004 the Premier Intermediate grade was confined to sixteen clubs while the lowest ranked intermediate teams from 2003 were joined by the Junior Championship winners as well as the individual divisional winners Argideen Rangers Kanturk Carrigaline Blackrock and Watergrasshill Grenagh who won the Muskerry division in the junior grade declined the invitation In earlier years the winners of both the Premier Intermediate and Intermediate grades would have a play off to decide which team would represent Cork in the Munster Intermediate Club Hurling Championship In recent years the provincial place has been reserved for the Premier Intermediate champions citation needed Format EditHistoric Edit From the inaugural championship in 1909 until 1999 a straight knockout format was used whereby once a team lost they were eliminated from the championship The introduction of a back door system at inter county level in the All Ireland Championship in 1997 lead to the idea of introducing a second chance for defeated teams at county level In 2000 a double elimination format was introduced which afforded all club teams a second chance by remaining in the championship after a first round defeat In the two decades that followed the championship format continued to evolve with a number of minor tweaks The provision of a second chance for defeated teams was later expanded to allow teams the opportunity of being defeated twice and still remain in the championship Relegation was introduced in 2006 with Nemo Rangers becoming the first team to be relegated that year Prior to this teams were allowed to decide for themselves if they wanted to regrade or retain their intermediate status Current Edit Development Edit On 2 April 2019 a majority of 136 club delegates voted to restructure the championship once again 1 2 The new format also lead to a reduction in the number of participating clubs from 16 to 12 The COVID 19 pandemic resulted in the new format being curtailed in its inaugural season with the preliminary quarter finals being abolished This subsequently became a permanent decision 3 Overview Edit Group stage The 12 club teams are divided into three groups of four Over the course of the group stage which features one game in April and two games in August each team plays once against the others in the group resulting in each team being guaranteed at least three games Two points are awarded for a win one for a draw and zero for a loss The teams are ranked in the group stage table by points gained then scoring difference and then their head to head record The top two teams in each group qualify for the knockout stage with the two best placed teams receiving byes to the semi finals Quarter finals Two lone quarter finals feature the four lowest placed team from the group stage Two teams qualify for the next round Semi finals The two semi finals feature four teams Two teams qualify for the next round Final The two semi final winners contest the final The winning team are declared champions and gain automatic promotion to the following year s Cork Premier Intermediate Championship 2023 Teams EditTeam Location Division Colours In Championship since Championship Titles Last Championship Title nbsp Aghabullogue Coachford Muskerry Green and white 2013 1 1910 nbsp Aghada Aghada Imokilly Green and white 2022 1 2017 nbsp Ballygiblin Mitchelstown Avondhu Red and white 2023 0 nbsp Blackrock Blackrock Seandun Green and yellow 2021 1 2019 nbsp Cloughduv Cloughduv Muskerry Green and yellow 2019 5 1986 nbsp Douglas Douglas Seandun Green black and white 2016 1 2000 nbsp Kildorrery Kildorrery Avondhu Blue and white 2013 0 nbsp Lisgoold Lisgoold Imokilly Blue and yellow 2022 0 nbsp Mayfield Mayfield Seandun Red and white 2017 0 nbsp Midleton Midleton Imokilly Black and white 2016 3 1978 nbsp Sarsfields Glanmire Imokilly Blue white and black 2017 0 nbsp Youghal Youghal Imokilly Maroon white and yellow 2023 4 1993Sponsorship EditTSB Bank became the first title sponsor of the championship serving in that capacity until 2005 when the Evening Echo signed a sponsorship deal In 2020 Dairygold Co Op Superstores were unveiled as the new title sponsor of the Cork Intermediate A Championship 4 The Cup EditThe winning team is presented with the Paddy Walsh Cup Walsh was a native of Castlemartyr and served the club with distinction as a player coach and administrator 5 List of Finals EditYear Winners Runners upClub Score Club Score20232022 Dungourney 1 16 Cloughduv 0 13 6 2021 Castlemartyr 1 19 Sarsfields 0 12 7 2020 Eire og 2 16 Aghabullogue 1 17 8 2019 Blackrock 0 15 Cloughduv 1 10 9 2018 Ballincollig 2 16 Blackrock 1 15 10 2017 Aghada 0 16 Eire og 0 09 11 2016 Fr O Neill s 1 18 Kildorrery 1 14 12 2015 Charleville 5 24 Dripsey 1 10 13 2014 Fermoy 2 14 Charleville 1 16 14 2013 Kanturk 2 22 Eire og 1 12 15 2012 Kilworth 2 15 Kanturk 2 13 16 2011 Bandon 2 14 Fr O Neill s 0 07 17 2010 Kilbrittain 1 12 Ballygarvan 0 112009 Valley Rovers 1 17 Kilworth 1 13 18 2008 Carrigaline 1 13 Bandon 0 10 19 2007 Fr O Neill s 1 13 Bandon 0 15 20 2006 Ballymartle 1 23 Carrigaline 1 19 21 2005 Argideen Rangers 2 08 Nemo Rangers 1 082004 Watergrasshill 2 13 Dromina 2 08 22 2003 Bride Rovers 1 15 inniscarra 1 052002 Delaney Rovers 1 13 Carrigtwohill 0 14 2001 Killeagh 3 09 Mallow 2 08 2000 Douglas 3 08 Aghada 2 041999 Ballincollig 1 14 Blarney 2 091998 Castlelyons 2 12 Killeagh 2 091997 Cloyne 1 12 Delaneys 1 071996 Newtownshandrum 0 12 Cloyne 0 09 1995 Kilbrittain 2 17 Ballincollig 1 051994 St Catherine s 3 12 Cloughduv 2 111993 Youghal 2 13 Kilbrittain 3 071992 Bishopstown 1 09 Youghal 0 091991 Tracton 4 14 Inniscarra 5 091990 St Finbarr s 1 08 Tracton 0 101989 Valley Rovers 6 12 Kilbrittain 3 051988 Youghal 4 06 Kilbrittain 2 111987 Erin s Own 1 06 Mallow 0 081986 Cloughduv 2 12 Erin s Own 0 111985 Eire og 0 14 Blackrock 2 071984 Erin s Own 0 15 Cloughduv 1 051983 Cloughduv 1 14 Ballinhassig 1 061982 Milford 4 07 Erin s Own 1 061981 Newtownshandrum 3 12 Cloughduv 1 101980 Ballyhea 0 15 Mallow 1 101979 Eire og 7 11 Mallow 5 081978 Midleton 1 12 Newtownshandrum 1 101977 Ballinhassig 1 16 Ballyhea 1 111976 Newtownshandrum 2 10 Passage 1 121975 Ballinhassig 3 12 Blackrock 2 051974 Bandon 2 07 Midleton 1 061973 Cloughduv 2 09 Blackrock 2 051972 Mallow 4 10 Blackrock 1 091971 Nemo Rangers 4 11 Carrigtwohill 2 03 1970 Cloyne 2 18 Castletownroche 4 061969 Youghal 3 07 Cobh 0 131968 St Vincent s 2 11 Youghal 1 121967 Ballincollig 3 08 Cobh 3 071966 Cloyne 4 11 Cobh 3 061965 Glen Rovers 3 08 Eire og 3 051964 Castletownroche 4 11 Youghal 3 061963 Cobh 2 10 Castletownroche 3 051962 Midleton 3 08 Cobh 2 031961 Glen Rovers 4 06 Castletownroche 1 06 1960 Passage 3 07 St Vincent s 1 081959 Mallow 2 08 St Vincent s 3 031958 Glen Rovers 5 09 Carrigaline 3 061957 Glen Rovers 6 08 St Finbarr s 2 061956 Glen Rovers 1 11 Carrigaline 1 031955 Youghal 4 06 Mallow 2 051954 Glen Rovers 4 07 Ballymartle 4 021953 Newtownshandrum 0 05 Glen Rovers 0 041952 Bandon 1 05 St Finbarr s 1 021951 Shanballymore 2 06 Midleton 1 041950 Carrigtwohill 6 04 Shanballymore 1 011949 Carrigtwohill 3 10 Newtownshandrum 3 051948 Midleton 6 04 Shanballymore 1 011947 Charleville 4 07 Newtownshandrum 4 041946 Charleville 8 06 Cloughduv 4 061945 1st Battalion 3 11 Oldcastletown 0 041944 Ballyhea Rovers 2 04 Oldcastletown 0 011943 Shanballymore 7 09 Douglas 3 021942 Lough Rovers 3 05 Carrigtwohill 3 021941 Cloughduv 6 04 Buttevant 3 001940 Buttevant 2 04 Ballincollig 1 041939 Ballincollig 4 06 Ballinora 4 021938 Blarney 1 04 St Anne s 1 001937 Blarney 4 05 Eire og 3 021936 St Anne s 2 07 Lough Rovers 0 031935 Ballincollig 4 02 St Columb s 3 021934 Ballincollig 3 03 Kinsale 2 031933 Lough Rovers 5 03 Bride Rovers 2 011932 Ballinora 2 05 Buttevant 1 031931 Ballyhea 7 04 Bandon 1 011930 Passage 4 01 Buttevant 1 031929 Ballincollig 2 02 Buttevant 0 001928 Nemo Rangers 5 07 Buttevant 0 001927 Cobh 1 01 Fr Matthew Hall 3 03 1926 Kinsale 5 02 Buttevant 4 041925 Glen Rovers 7 02 Inniscarra 2 031924 Passage 3 00 Sarsfields 2 001923 Mallow 2 02 Evergreen 2 011922 Castletreasure 3 01 Inniscarra 2 001921 No Championship1920 Championship unfinished1919 Fairhill w o Dromina scr 1918 Nemo Rangers 7 05 Mallow 0 011917 Emmets 5 01 Mallow 5 001916 Cobh 5 04 Mallow 0 031915 Shamrocks 7 02 Castletownroche 3 031914 Charleville w o Shamrocks scr 1913 Redmonds 5 03 Cloyne 1 001912 Ballincollig 5 03 Redmonds 5 001911 Cloughduv 6 02 Blackrock 3 011910 Aghabullogue 3 02 Shamrocks 2 001909 Carrigtwohill 4 11 Shamrocks 0 06Notes 1927 Cobh objected and were awarded the title 1961 The first match ended in a draw Glen Rovers 2 3 Castletownroche 0 9 1971 The first match ended in a draw Nemo Rangers 4 13 Carrigtwohill 8 1 1996 The first match ended in a draw Newtownshandrum 2 7 Cloyne 1 10 2001 The first match ended in a draw Killeagh 1 14 Mallow 1 14 2002 The first match ended in a draw Delaneys 2 9 Carrigtwohill 1 12 2005 The first match ended in a draw Argideen Rangers 1 8 Nemo Rangers 0 11 2010 The first match ended in a draw Ballygarvan 2 12 Kilbrittain 1 15 23 2016 The first match ended in a draw Fr O Neill s 0 16 Kildorrery 1 13 24 Roll of Honour Edit Team Wins Runners Up Winning Years Losing Years1 Ballincollig 8 2 1912 1929 1934 1935 1939 1967 1999 2018 1940 19952 Glen Rovers 7 1 1925 1954 1956 1957 1958 1961 1965 19533 nbsp Cloughduv 5 6 1911 1941 1973 1983 1986 1946 1981 1984 1994 2019 20224 nbsp Youghal 4 3 1955 1969 1988 1993 1964 1968 1992 nbsp Newtownshandrum 4 3 1953 1976 1981 1996 1947 1949 1978 nbsp Charleville 4 1 1914 1946 1947 2015 20147 nbsp Mallow 3 8 1923 1959 1972 1916 1917 1918 1955 1979 1980 1987 2001 nbsp Cobh 3 4 1916 1927 1963 1962 1966 1967 1969 nbsp Eire og 3 4 1979 1985 2020 1937 1965 2013 2017 nbsp Carrigtwohill 3 3 1909 1949 1950 1942 1971 2002 nbsp Midleton 3 2 1948 1962 1978 1951 1974 nbsp Bandon 3 3 1952 1974 2011 1931 2007 2008 nbsp Cloyne 3 2 1966 1970 1997 1913 1996 nbsp Passage 3 1 1924 1930 1960 1976Nemo Rangers 3 1 1918 1928 1971 2005 nbsp Ballyhea 3 1 1931 1944 1980 197717 nbsp Kilbrittain 2 3 1995 2010 1988 1989 1993 nbsp Shanballymore 2 2 1943 1951 1948 1950Erin s Own 2 2 1984 1987 1982 1986 nbsp Blarney 2 1 1937 1938 1999 nbsp Lough Rovers 2 1 1933 1942 1936 nbsp Ballinhassig 2 1 1975 1977 1983 nbsp Fr O Neill s 2 1 2007 2016 2011 nbsp Valley Rovers 2 0 1989 2009 25 nbsp Buttevant 1 6 1940 1926 1928 1929 1930 1932 1941 nbsp Blackrock 1 6 2019 1911 1972 1973 1975 1985 2018 nbsp Castletownroche 1 4 1964 1915 1961 1963 1970 nbsp Shamrocks 1 3 1915 1909 1910 1914 nbsp Carrigaline 1 3 2008 1956 1958 2006 nbsp St Vincent s 1 2 1968 1959 1960St Finbarr s 1 2 1990 1952 1957Aghabullogue 1 1 1910 2020Redmonds 1 1 1913 1912 nbsp Kinsale 1 1 1926 1934 nbsp Ballinora 1 1 1932 1939St Anne s 1 1 1936 1938 nbsp Tracton 1 1 1991 1990Douglas 1 1 2000 1943Killeagh 1 1 2001 1998 nbsp Delaney Rovers 1 1 2002 1997Ballymartle 1 1 2006 1954Kilworth 1 1 2012 2009Kanturk 1 1 2013 2012Emmets 1 0 1917 Fairhill 1 0 1919 Castletreasure 1 0 1922 1st Battalion 1 0 1945 Milford 1 0 1982 Bishopstown 1 0 1992 St Catherine s 1 0 1994 Castlelyons 1 0 1998 Bride Rovers 1 0 2003 Watergrasshill 1 0 2004 Argideen Rangers 1 0 2005 Fermoy 1 0 2014 Aghada 1 0 2017 Castlemartyr 1 0 2021 Dungourney 1 0 2022 59 Inniscarra 0 4 1922 1925 1991 2003Oldcastletown 0 2 1944 1945Dromina 0 2 1919 2004Sarsfields 0 2 1924 2021Evergreen 0 1 1923Fr Matthew Hall 0 1 1927Bride Rovers 0 1 1933St Columb s 0 1 1935Aghada 0 1 2000Ballygarvan 0 1 2010Dripsey 0 1 2015Kildorrery 0 1 2016By Division Edit Team Wins Runners Up Total Last year won1 nbsp Imokilly 28 22 50 20222 nbsp Seandun 27 21 48 20193 nbsp Avondhu 21 31 52 20154 nbsp Muskerry 20 20 40 20205 nbsp Carrigdhoun 9 11 11 20096 nbsp Carbery 6 6 12 20117 nbsp Duhallow 1 1 2 2013Records and statistics EditFinal Edit Team Edit Most wins 8 Ballincollig 1912 1929 1934 1935 1939 1967 1999 2018 Most consecutive wins 3 Glen Rovers 1956 1957 1958 Most appearances in a final 11 Mallow 1916 1917 1918 1923 1955 1959 1972 1979 1980 1987 2001 Most appearances in a final without ever winning 4 Inniscarra 1922 1925 1991 2003 Most defeats 8 Mallow 1916 1917 1918 1955 1979 1980 1987 2001 Teams Edit Gaps Edit Longest gaps between successive championship titles 58 years Charleville 1957 2015 43 years Nemo Rangers 1928 1971 40 years Carrigtwohill 1909 1949 37 years Bandon 1974 2011 36 years Mallow 1923 1959 36 years Cobh 1927 1963 36 years Ballyhea 1944 1980 35 years Eire og 1985 2020 32 years Charleville 1914 1946 32 years Cloughduv 1941 1973 30 years Cloughduv 1911 1941 30 years Passage 1930 1960 Top scorers Edit All time Edit As of 7 August 2021 Rank Name Team Goals Points Total1 Kevin Hallissey Eire og 15 231 2762 Mark Kennefick Ballygarvan 15 224 2693 Dan O Connell Kilbrittain 22 193 2594 Peter O Brien Kildorrery 6 236 2545 Ger Cummins Ballymartle 18 160 2146 Richie Lewis Aghada 10 182 2127 Lorcan McLoughlin Kanturk 2 198 2048 Adrian Mannix Kilworth 7 180 201By year Edit Year Top scorer Team Score Total1982 Don O Leary Cloughduv 4 14 261983 Denis Desmond Eire og 0 28 281984 Dave Relihan Castletownroche 2 15 211985 Pat Walsh Douglas 5 10 251986 Don O Leary Cloughduv 2 27 331987 Martin Fitzpatrick Ballymartle 1 22 251988 Seanie Ring Youghal 2 24 301989 John Shiels Valley Rovers 3 22 311990 Ronan Sheehan Mallow 0 37 371991 Patrick Murphy Tracton 2 29 351992 Phil Cahill Cloyne 2 19 251993 Eoin Coleman Youghal 2 27 331994 Christy Clancy St Catherine s 2 34 401995 Dan O Connell Kilbrittain 4 20 321996 Ben O Connor Newtownshandrum 3 33 421997 Dan O Brien Milford 1 29 321998 Joe Deane Killeagh 3 24 331999 Podsie O Mahony Ballincollig 3 24 332000 Richie Lewis Aghada 3 41 502001 Joe Deane Killeagh 5 48 632002 John Egan Delanys 0 38 382003 Eoin Coleman Youghal 0 31 312004 James Masters Nemo Rangers 4 34 462005 James Masters Nemo Rangers 3 35 442006 James Masters Nemo Rangers 1 31 342007 Ger O Leary Fr O Neill s 0 41 412008 Darren Crowley Bandon 0 36 362009 Adrian Mannix Kilworth 2 49 552010 Adrian Mannix Kilworth 1 57 602011 Ronan Crowley Bandon 1 39 422012 Adrian Mannix Kilworth 2 31 372013 Michael Walsh Argideen Rangers 4 25 37Kevin Hallissey Eire og 1 342014 Peter O Brien Kildorrery 1 47 502015 Diarmuid O Riordan Dripsey 2 41 472016 Declan Dalton Fr O Neill s 5 55 702017 Kevin Hallissey Eire og 1 59 622018 Cian Dorgan Ballincollig 0 57 572019 Brian Verling Cloughduv 1 43 462020 Cormac Duggan Sarsfields 4 35 47In finals Edit Year Top scorer Team Score Total1997 Ian Quinlan Cloyne 1 02 5Eamonn Canavan Cloyne 0 051998 Joe Deane Killeagh 1 04 71999 Podsie O Mahony Ballincollig 0 08 82000 Richie Lewis Aghada 2 02 82001 Joe Deane Killeagh 1 05 82002 John Egan Delanys 0 07 72003 Pat Walsh Bride Rovers 1 01 4Mark O Sullivan Inniscarra2004 Martin Finn Dromina 2 04 102005 Michael Walsh Argideen Rangers 2 03 92006 Stephen Corcoran Carrigaline 0 09 92007 Darren Crowley Bandon 0 06 62008 Darren Crowley Bandon 0 05 5Stephen Corcoran Carrigaline2009 Adrian Mannix Kilworth 1 09 122010 Mark Kennefick Ballygarvan 0 07 72011 Jason McCarthy Bandon 2 00 6Ronan Crowley Bandon 0 062012 Adrian Mannix Kilworth 0 08 82013 Kevin Hallissey Eire og 1 08 11Lorcan McLoughlin Kanturk 0 112014 Andrew Cagney Charleville 0 09 92015 Andrew Cagney Charleville 3 05 142016 Declan Dalton Fr O Neill s 1 08 112017 Cian Fleming Ballincollig 0 06 6Kevin Hallissey Eire og2018 Eoin O Farrell Blackrock 0 09 92019 Eoin O Farrell Blackrock 0 10 102020 Kevin Hallissey Eire og 0 07 7References Edit Cormican Eoghan 26 March 2019 Here s a breakdown of the proposals to restructure the Cork county championships Irish Examiner Retrieved 16 September 2019 Cork clubs vote down radical restructuring proposals RTE Sport 2 April 2019 Retrieved 16 September 2019 Cormican Eoghan 18 November 2020 Cork GAA to retain 2020 club championship structure Irish Examiner Retrieved 16 September 2022 O Connor Colm 27 July 2020 Cork GAA ink hurling sponsorship deal with Dairygold Co Op Superstores Irish Examiner Retrieved 27 July 2020 Hurley Denis 20 November 2021 Paddy Walsh s memory honoured as Castlemartyr bring his cup home Echo Live Retrieved 21 November 2021 Dungourney hurlers edge out Cloughduv to land Intermediate A title Echo Live 9 October 2022 Retrieved 9 October 2022 Fogarty John 20 November 2021 IAHC Castlemartyr win a second county title in space of three months Echo Live Retrieved 21 November 2021 O Callaghan Therese 7 August 2021 Double delight as Eire og secure pair of promotions in one campaign Irish Examiner Retrieved 7 August 2021 Moynihan Michael 16 November 2019 Blackrock edge Cloughduv in Cork IHC decider Irish Examiner Retrieved 16 November 2019 O Callaghan Therese 15 October 2018 Determined Ballincollig set up victory parade Irish Examiner Retrieved 16 November 2019 Classy Aghada win Cork Intermediate title Irish Examiner 28 October 2017 Retrieved 30 October 2017 Video Declan Dalton drives Fr O Neill s to Intermediate title Irish Examiner 30 October 2016 Retrieved 30 October 2016 Glory cruise for Charleville Irish Examiner 26 October 2015 Retrieved 18 November 2017 Shanahan fires Fermoy to glory Irish Examiner 27 October 2014 Retrieved 27 October 2014 Awesome Kanturk stay fully focused Irish Examiner 4 November 2013 Retrieved 5 November 2013 Kilworth finally end years of anguish Irish Examiner 15 October 2012 Retrieved 15 October 2012 Bandon blitz O Neill s to end heartache Irish Examiner 3 October 2011 Retrieved 15 October 2012 Dual stars taking on peaks and Valleys Irish Examiner 17 October 2009 Retrieved 17 October 2020 Carrigaline celebrate historic hurling success Hogan Stand 10 February 2009 Retrieved 30 April 2012 Bandon and Fr O 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