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.

All-Ireland Junior Hurling Championship
IrishCraobh Iomána Shóisear na hÉireann
Founded1912
Abolished2004
RegionIreland (GAA)
Last Title holdersMeath (6th title)
Most titlesCork (11 titles)

Top winners

# Team Wins Runners-Up Years won Years Runners-Up
1 Cork 11 4 1912, 1916, 1925, 1940, 1947, 1950, 1955, 1958, 1983, 1987, 1994 1923, 1929, 1938, 1992
2 Kilkenny 9 6 1928, 1946, 1951, 1956, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1995 1913, 1916, 1930, 1993, 1994, 1996
Tipperary 9 4 1913, 1915, 1924, 1926, 1930, 1933, 1953, 1989, 1991 1928, 1985, 1988, 1990
4 Meath 6 3 1927, 1948, 1970, 1998, 1999, 2004 1997, 2000, 2002
5 London 5 20 1938, 1949, 1959, 1960, 1963 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935 1937, 1939, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1954, 1956, 1957, 1961, 1962, 1964, 1967, 1991
6 Limerick 4 1 1935, 1941, 1954, 1957 1986
7 Warwickshire 3 6 1968, 1969, 1973 1953, 1955, 1958, 1965, 1966, 1972
Mayo 3 2 1980, 1981, 2003 1976, 1978
Dublin 3 1 1932, 1937, 1952 1925
Armagh 3 0 1978, 1979, 2000 -
Roscommon 3 0 1965, 1974, 2001 -
12 Galway 2 7 1939, 1996 1924, 1926, 1940, 1941, 1983, 1984, 1989
Louth 2 3 1976, 1977 1973, 1975, 1981
Kerry 2 2 1961, 1972 1968, 1969
Derry 2 2 1975, 1982 1974, 1979
Clare 2 2 1914, 1993 1949, 1995
Offaly 2 1 1923, 1929 1915
Waterford 2 1 1931, 1934 1936
Wexford 2 1 1985, 1992 1987
Kildare 2 0 1962, 1966 -
Wicklow 2 0 1967, 1971 -
22 Monaghan 1 3 1997 1980, 1982, 1998
Antrim 1 2 2002 1959, 1963
Westmeath 1 1 1936 1912
Down 1 1 1964 2004
26 Hertfordshire 0 2 - 1970, 1971
Donegal 0 2 - 2001, 2003
Laois 0 1 - 1914
Britain 0 1 - 1927
Lancashire 0 1 - 1931
Carlow 0 1 - 1960
Fermanagh 0 1 - 1977
Tyrone 0 1 1999
# Team Wins Runners-Up Total Last Title Biggest Contributor Wins
1 Munster 30 14 44 1994 Cork 11
2 Leinster 29 18 47 2004 Kilkenny 9
3 Britain 8 30 38 1973 London 5
Ulster 8 12 20 2002 Armagh 3
Connacht 8 9 17 2003 Mayo, Roscommon 3 each

Roll of honour

Year Winner Score Opponent Score
2004 Meath 2–09 Down 1–06
2003 Mayo 1–08 Donegal 0–09
2002 Antrim 2–07 Meath 1–06
2001 Roscommon 1–18 Donegal 2–03
2000 Armagh 1–11 Meath 1–04
1999 Meath 2–11 Tyrone 0–09
1998 Meath 1–14 Monaghan 1–09
1997 Monaghan 3–11 Meath 0–11
1996 Galway 1–14 Kilkenny 2–09
1995 Kilkenny 1–20 Clare 1–06
1994 Cork 2–13 Kilkenny 2–11
1993 Clare 3–10 Kilkenny 0–08
1992 Wexford 2–07, 0–13 (R) Cork 0–13 1–08 (R)
1991 Tipperary 4–17 London 1–05
1990 Kilkenny 4–21 Tipperary 2–11
1989 Tipperary 0–12 Galway 0–08
1988 Kilkenny 1–12 Tipperary 0–10
1987 Cork 3–11 Wexford 2–13
1986 Kilkenny 1–17 Limerick 0–15
1985 Wexford 3–09 Tipperary 1–13
1984 Kilkenny 0–13 Galway 2–05
1983 Cork 3–14 Galway 2–15
1982 Derry 1–10 Monaghan 0–06
1981 Mayo 2–13 Louth 1–08
1980 Mayo 2–13 Monaghan 0–07
1979 Armagh 2–13 Derry 2–01
1978 Armagh 5–15 Mayo 2–06
1977 Louth 1–14 Fermanagh 2–04
1976 Louth 6–08 Mayo 4–09
1975 Derry 5–12 Louth 3–05
1974 Roscommon 2–11 Derry 2–09
1973 Warwickshire 6–09 Louth 3–08
1972 Kerry 5–05 Warwickshire 2–09
1971 Wicklow 4–09, 3–09, 4–06 * (2R) Hertfordshire 3–11 2–12 3–08 (R)
1970 Meath 1–15, 3–14 (R) Hertfordshire 4–06, 3–07 (R)
1969 Warwickshire 3–06 Kerry 0–11
1968 Warwickshire 1–14 Kerry 1–09
1967 Wicklow 3–15 London 4–04
1966 Kildare 4–06 Warwickshire 2–09
1965 Roscommon 3–09 Warwickshire 2–11
1964 Down 3–02 London 1–03
1963 London 4–07 Antrim 3–06
1962 Kildare 4–07 London 2–04
1961 Kerry 4–14 London 2–05
1960 London 2–04, 4–08 (R) Carlow 2–04, 2–11 (R)
1959 London 5–10 Antrim 2–10
1958 Cork 7–10 Warwickshire 4–02
1957 Limerick 5–12 London 2–05
1956 Kilkenny 5–02 London 2–08
1955 Cork 6–10 Warwickshire 0–05
1954 Limerick 4–06 London 2–04
1953 Tipperary 4–10 Warwickshire 3–03
1952 Dublin 3–07 London 2–07
1951 Kilkenny 3–09 London 3–05
1950 Cork 5–05 London 2–04
1949 London 3–07 Clare 3–06
1948 Meath 3–05, 2–07 (R) London 3–05, 2–05 (R)
1947 Cork 3–10 London 2–03
1946 Kilkenny 5–04 London 2–02
1945 No championship
1944 No championship
1943 No championship
1942 No championship
1941 Limerick 8–02 Galway 4–01
1940 Cork 3–03 Galway 3–01
1939 Galway 2–06 London 2–02
1938 London 4–04 Cork 4–01
1937 Dublin 7–08 London 3–06
1936 Westmeath 2–05 Waterford 3–01
1935 Limerick 4–09 London 3–03
1934 Waterford 3–05 London 3–03
1933 Tipperary 10–01 London 1–04
1932 Dublin 8–04 London 2–00
1931 Waterford 10–07 Lancashire 1–02
1930 Tipperary 8–06 Kilkenny 3–02
1929 Offaly 6–01 Cork 2–03
1928 Kilkenny 4–06 Tipperary 4–04
1927 Meath 2–03 Britain 1–01
1926 Tipperary 6–02 Galway 2–03
1925 Cork 5–06 Dublin 1–00
1924 Tipperary 5–05 Galway 1–02
1923 Offaly 3–04 Cork 3–02
1922 No championship
1921 No championship
1920 No championship
1919 No championship
1918 No championship
1917 No championship
1916 Cork 4–06 Kilkenny 3–04
1915 Tipperary 1–06 Offaly 2–02
1914 Clare 6–05 Laois 1–01
1913 Tipperary 2–02 Kilkenny 0–00
1912 Cork 4–06 Westmeath 2–01
  • First game disputed – replay ordered

See also

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