1969 Limerick Senior Hurling Championship
The 1969 Limerick Senior Hurling Championship was the 75th staging of the Limerick Senior Hurling Championship since its establishment by the Limerick County Board.
| Teams | 22 | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Champions | |||
| Runners-up | |||
| Tournament statistics | |||
| Matches played | 17 | ||
| Goals scored | 108 (6.35 per match) | ||
| Points scored | 299 (17.59 per match) | ||
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Claughaun were the defending champions, however, they were defeated by Patrickswell in the second round.
On 5 October 1969, Patrickswell won the championship after a 0–17 to 2–03 defeat of Pallasgreen in the final.[1] It was their third championship title overall and their first title in three championship seasons.
Results
First round
| First round | Claughaun | 3-04 - 3-00 | Kilmallock |
| First round | Patrickswell | w/o - scr. | Boher |
| First round | Croom | 5-12 - 2-03 | Treaty Sarsfields |
| First round | Feohanagh | 5-07 - 1-08 | Young Irelands |
Second round
| Second round | Pallasgreen | 3-13 - 4-04 | Bruree |
| Second round | Ballybrown | w/o - scr. | Dromcollogher |
| Second round | St. Patrick's | 4-09 - 3-09 | Adare |
| Second round | Old Christians | 5-07 - 5-07 | Ahane |
| Second round replay | Old Christians | 5-13 - 1-02 | Ahane |
| Second round | South Liberties | 3-09 - 4-01 | Fedamore |
| Second round | Patrickswell | 1-14 - 3-07 | Claughaun |
Third round
| Third round | Pallasgreen | 4-09 - 2-09 | Doon |
| Third round | St. Patrick's | 5-11 - 2-01 | Ballybrown |
| Third round | South Liberties | 7-10 - 2-05 | Old Christians |
| Third round | Patrickswell | 3-06 - 1-05 | Croom |
Semi-finals
| Semi-final | Pallasgreen | 3-06 - 1-09 | St. Patrick's |
| Semi-final | Patrickswell | 2-14 - 0-08 | South Liberties |
Final
| 5 October 1969 Final | Patrickswell | 0-17 - 2-03 | Pallasgreen | Gaelic Grounds, Limerick |
| R Bennis 0-9, P Carey 0-3, Peter Bennis 0-2, F Nolan 0-2, L Foley 0-1. | M Power 2-0, T Creed 0-2, J Howard 0-1. | Referee: M Slattery (Clare) |
References
- "Club titles - Limerick". Hogan Stand. Retrieved 15 October 2018.
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