Ulster Senior Club Hurling Championship

The Ulster Senior Club Hurling Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the AIB Ulster GAA Hurling Senior Club Championship) is an annual hurling competition organised by the Ulster Council of the Gaelic Athletic Association and contested by the champion hurling teams in the province of Ulster in Ireland. It is the most prestigious club competition in Ulster hurling.

Ulster Senior Club Hurling Championship
Current season or competition:
2019 Ulster Senior Club Hurling Championship
IrishCraobh Iomána Uladh
CodeHurling
Founded1970 (1970)
RegionUlster (GAA)
TrophyFour Seasons Cup
No. of teams11
Title holdersDunloy Cuchullains (11th title)
Most titlesDunloy Cuchullains GAC. Ruairí Óg GAC (11 titles)
SponsorsAllied Irish Banks
TV partner(s)TG4
MottoThe toughest of them all
Official websiteUlster GAA

Introduced in 1970, it was initially a straight knockout tournament open to the nine county club champion teams in Ulster. The competition currently retains the knockout format but features just four teams who represent the strongest hurling counties in Ulster.

In its current format, the Ulster Club Championship begins in October with the semi-finals. Entrants are not seeded. The two semi-final winners proceed to the final which is currently played in late October or early November. The winner of the Ulster Club Championship, as well as being presented with the Four Seasons Cup, qualifies for the subsequent All-Ireland Club Championship.

The competition has been won by 10 teams, 8 of which have won it more than once. Ruairí Óg, Cushendall is the most successful team in the tournament's history, having won it 11 times. Dunloy are the reigning champions, having beaten Slaughtneil by 2-12 to 0-16 in the final.[1]

Teams

Qualification

County Championship Qualifying team
Antrim Antrim Senior Hurling Championship Champions
Derry Derry Senior Hurling Championship Champions
Down Down Senior Hurling Championship Champions

Finals by year

Year Winner County Score Opponent County Score
2022[2] Dunloy Antrim 2-12 Slaughtneil Derry 0-16
2021 Slaughtneil Derry 1-14 Ballycran Down 0-10
2020 Cancelled due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Gaelic games
2019 Slaughtneil Derry 1-15 Dunloy Antrim 0-10
2018 Cushendall Antrim 1-15 Ballycran Down 0-10
2017[3] Slaughtneil Derry 2-21 Ballygalget Down 1-12
2016[4] Slaughtneil Derry 2-14 Loughgiel Shamrocks Antrim 1-13
2015 Cushendall Antrim 1-24 (aet) Slaughtneil Derry 3-17 (aet)
2014[5][6] Portaferry Down 1-16 Cushendall Antrim 0-10
2013/14[7] Loughgiel Shamrocks Antrim 3-14 Slaughtneil Derry 1-15
2012/13[8] Loughgiel Shamrocks Antrim 2-25 Portaferry Down 0-12
2011/12 Loughgiel Shamrocks Antrim 2-18 Ballycran Down 0-08
2010/11 Loughgiel Shamrocks Antrim 2-24 Keady Lamh Dhearg Armagh 0-06
2009/10 Dunloy Antrim 2-16 Ballycran Down 2-11
2008/09 Cushendall Antrim 1-14 Ballygalget Down 1-13
2007/08 Dunloy Antrim 2-14 Kevin Lynch's Derry 2-08
2006/07 Cushendall Antrim 1-13; 1-15 (R) Kevin Lynch's Derry 2-10; 1-07 (R)
2005/06 Ballygalget Down 1-18 Cushendall Antrim 3-08
2004/05 O'Donovan Rossa Antrim 0-16 Ballygalget Down 0-14
2003/04 Dunloy Antrim 3-19 Kevin Lynch's Derry 0-09
2002/03 Dunloy Antrim 0-12 Portaferry Down 1-06
2001/02 Dunloy Antrim 3-11 Lavey Derry 1-07
2000/01 Dunloy Antrim 4-11 Slaughtneil Derry 0-09
1999/00 Cushendall Antrim 1-12 Ballygalget Down 1-8
1998/99 Ballygalget Down 1-13; 1-14 (R) McQuillan Ballycastle Antrim 3-07; 1-12 (R)
1997/98 Dunloy Antrim 3-16 Lavey Derry 4-10
1996/97 Cushendall Antrim Portaferry Down
1995/96 Dunloy Antrim 2-18 Ballycran Down 0-09
1994/95 Dunloy Antrim 3-09 Lavey Derry 1-12
1993/94 Ballycran Down 2-10 Cushendall Antrim 0-12
1992/93 Cushendall Antrim 2-12 Ballygalget Down 1-10
1991/92 Cushendall Antrim 1-16 Portaferry Down 0-05
1990/91 Dunloy Antrim 0-17 Ballygalget Down 2-04
1989/90 Loughgiel Shamrocks Antrim 1-14 Portaferry Down 2-09
1988/89 O'Donovan Rossa Antrim 0-13 Lavey Derry 0-11
1987/88 Cushendall Antrim 3-10 Ballycran Down 1-06
1986/87 McQuillan Ballycastle Antrim 1-13 Lavey Derry 1-08
1985/86 Cushendall Antrim 0-19 Ballycran Down 0-10
1984/85 McQuillan Ballycastle Antrim 1-14 Ballycran Down 1-03
1983/84 McQuillan Ballycastle Antrim 4-12 Ballygalget Down 2-03
1982/83 Loughgiel Shamrocks Antrim 1-09 Ballygalget Down 0-09
1981/82 Cushendall Antrim 4-17 Portaferry Down 0-09
1980/81 McQuillan Ballycastle Antrim 1-20 Ballycran Down 0-13
1979/80 McQuillan Ballycastle Antrim 0-11 Ballycran Down 0-08
1978/79 McQuillan Ballycastle Antrim 2-14 Portaferry Down 2-07
1977/78 O'Donovan Rossa Antrim 1-13 Ballycran Down 2-06
1976/77 Ballycran Down 0-08 O'Donovan Rossa Antrim 0-07
1975/76 Ballygalget Down 4-06 McQuillan Ballycastle Antrim 1-09
1974/75 Ballycran Down 3-05 Patrick Sarsfields Antrim 3-02
1973/74 St. John's Antrim w/o Kevin Lynch's Derry scr.
1972/73 O'Donovan Rossa Antrim 2-08 Ballycran Down 3-02
1971/72 Loughgiel Shamrocks Antrim 3-08 Portaferry Down 1-12
1970/71 Loughgiel Shamrocks Antrim 6-14 Ballygalget Down 2-05

Roll of honour

By county

County Titles Runners-up Total
Antrim 41 9 50
Down 7 29 38
Derry 4 13 17
Armagh 0 1 1

By club

Club Titles Years won
Ruairí Óg Cushendall 11 1981, 1985, 1987, 1991, 1992, 1996, 1999, 2006, 2008, 2015, 2018
Cuchullians Dunloy 11 1990, 1994, 1995, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2007, 2009, 2022
Loughgiel Shamrocks 8 1970, 1971, 1982, 1989, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013
McQuillan GAC Ballycastle 6 1978, 1979, 1980, 1983, 1984, 1986
O'Donovan Rossa 4 1972, 1977, 1988, 2004
Slaughtneil 4 2016, 2017, 2019, 2021
Ballycran 3 1974, 1976, 1993
Ballygalget 3 1975, 1998, 2005
St John's 1 1973
Portaferry 1 2014

Records and statistics

By decade

The most successful team of each decade, judged by number of Ulster Championship titles, is as follows:

Gaps

Top five longest gaps between successive championship titles:

By year

Year Top scorer Team Score Total
2006 Geoffrey McGonagle Kevin Lynch's 4-07 19
2007 Gregory O'Kane Dunloy 0-21 21
2008 Martin Óg Coulter Ballygalget 2-11 17
2009 Simon Wilson Ballycran 1-14 17
2010 Liam Watson Loughgiel Shamrocks 1-13 16
2011 Liam Watson Loughgiel Shamrocks 1-07 10
2012 Paul Braniff Portaferry 0-18 18
2013 Liam Watson Loughgiel Shamrocks 0-13 13
2014 Neil McManus Ruairí Óg 1-19 22
2015 Cormac O'Doherty Slaughtneil 1-16 19
2016 Cormac O'Doherty Slaughtneil 1-16 19
2017 Cormac O'Doherty Slaughtneil 1-21 24
2018 Scott Nicholason Ballycran 0-09 9
Neil McManus Ruairí Óg
Colum McManus Ballycran
2019 Cormac O'Doherty Slaughtneil 1-15 18

In finals

Final Top scorer Team Score Total
1999 Jackie Carson Ruairí Óg, Cushendall 1-04 7
2000 Séamus McMullan Dunloy 1-03 6
2001 Paddy Richmond Dunloy 2-03 9
2002 Gregory O'Kane Dunloy 0-07 7
2003 Geoffrey McGonigle Kevin Lynch's 0-08 8
2004 Johnny McGrattan Ballygalget 0-07 7
2005 Johnny McGrattan Ballygalget 1-08 11
2006 Geoffrey McGonigle Kevin Lynch's 2-04 10
2007 Gregory O'Kane Dunloy 0-07 7
2008 Martin Óg Coulter Ballygalget 0-10 10
2009 Simon Wilson Ballycran 1-06 9
2010 Eddie McCloskey Loughgiel Shamrocks 0-07 7
2011 Eddie McCloskey Loughgiel Shamrocks 1-02 5
2012 Liam Watson Loughgiel Shamrocks 1-05 8
Eddie McCloskey Loughgiel Shamrocks 0-08
2013 Eddie McCloskey Loughgiel Shamrocks 2-02 8
2014 Eoghan Sands Portaferry 1-03 6
Paul Braniff Portaferry 0-06
2015 Neil McManus Ruairí Óg, Cushendall 0-13 13
2016 Cormac O'Doherty Slaughtneil 1-08 11
2017 Cormac O'Doherty Slaughtneil 1-10 13
2018 Neil McManus Ruairí Óg, Cushendall 0-09 9
2019 Cormac O'Doherty Slaughtneil 1-04 18
Conall Cunning Dunloy 0-07

References

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  2. "Early goals set Dunloy on way to Ulster hurling triumph over Slaughtneil". RTÉ. 4 December 2022. Retrieved 4 December 2022.
  3. "Slaughtneil claim Ulster hurling double". Irish Independent. 23 October 2017. Retrieved 27 October 2017.
  4. "Slaughtneil become first Derry team to win Ulster Club Hurling title". BBC Sport. 23 October 2016. Retrieved 25 October 2016.
  5. "Sands the man as Portaferry sink Cushendall". www.rte.ie. 2 November 2014. Retrieved 2 November 2014.
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