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Munster Senior Club Camogie Championship

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Munster Senior Club Camogie Championship
IrishCraobh Club Chamógaíochta na Mumhan
CodeCamogie
Founded1964; 60 years ago (1964)
RegionMunster (GAA)
Title holders Sarsfields (1st title)
First winner Glen Rovers
Most titles Glen Rovers (9 titles)
Official websiteOfficial website

The Munster Senior Club Camogie Championship is an annual camogie competition organised by the Munster Council of the Camogie Association and contested by the champion senior clubs in the province of Munster in Ireland. It is the most prestigious club competition in Munster camogie.

The winner of the Munster championship contests the semi-final of the All-Ireland Senior Club Camogie Championship.

The championship was first contested in 1964.[1]

Sarsfields are the reigning champions, having beaten Drom & Inch by 2-11 to 2-07 in the 2023 final.[2]

Roll of honour

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# Club County Titles Runners-up Years won Years runners-up
1 Glen Rovers Cork 9 3 1964, 1967, 1986, 1987, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 1965, 1968, 1996
2 Granagh-Ballingarry Limerick 7 5 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2004 1986, 2001, 2010, 2013, 2014
3 Cashel Tipperary 6 6 2001, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009 1981, 1987, 1989, 1991, 1998, 1999
4 Killeagh Cork 5 0 1980, 1981, 1982, 1984, 1988
5 Drom & Inch Tipperary 4 6 2008, 2011, 2020, 2022 1975, 1976, 2003, 2019, 2021, 2023
Ahane Limerick 4 1968, 1969, 1972, 1976 1967, 1970, 1971, 1973
Milford Cork 1 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 2004
8 Ballyagran Limerick 3 0 1977, 1978, 1979
9 Croagh-Kilfinny Limerick 2 2 1975, 1983 1964, 1966
Scariff Ogonnelloe Clare 1 2019, 2021 2022
Inniscarra Cork 1 2010, 2018 2016
Burgess Duharra Tipperary 1 2016, 2017 2012
Thurles Tipperary 0 1971, 1973
St Patrick's, Glengoole Tipperary 0 1965, 1966
15 Sixmilebridge Clare 1 4 1989 1983, 1988, 1990, 1992
Toomevara Tipperary 1 1995 1997
Éire Óg, Cork Cork 1 1985 1977
South Presentation P.P Cork 1 1970 1969
Sarsfields Cork 0 2023
U.C.C Cork 0 1974
21 Éire Óg, Ennis Clare 0 4 1972, 1974, 1978, 1980
Inagh-Kilnamona Clare 3 2017, 2018, 2020
Wolfe Tones Clare 3 1993, 1994, 1995
Douglas Cork 2 2008, 2011
Killeedy Limerick 2 2005, 2007
Newmarket-on-Fergus Clare 1 2015
St Catherine's Cork 1 2009
Milford Cork 1 2004
Bishopstown Cork 1 2000
Portroe Tipperary 1 1985
Ardkeen Waterford 1 1984
Old Christians Limerick 1 1982

By county

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County Titles Runners-up Total
Cork 24 12 36
Tipperary 17 15 32
Limerick 16 14 30
Clare 3 18 21
Waterford 0 1 1

Finals Listed By Year

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Year Winner County Score Opponent County Score
2023[2] Sarsfields Cork 2-11 Drom & Inch Tipperary 2-07
2022[3] Drom & Inch Tipperary 0-14 Scariff Ogonnelloe Clare 0-08
2021[4] Scariff Ogonnelloe Clare 1-08 Drom & Inch Tipperary 1-07
2020[5] Drom & Inch Tipperary 1-09 Inagh-Kilnamona Clare 1-08
2019[6] Scariff Ogonnelloe Clare 1-07 Drom & Inch Tipperary 0-08
2018[7] Inniscarra Cork 2-09 Inagh-Kilnamona Clare 0-07
2017[8] Burgess Duharra Tipperary 2-10 Inagh-Kilnamona Clare 1-10
2016[9] Burgess Duharra Tipperary 2-10 Inniscarra Cork 0-06
2015[10] Milford Cork 5-18 Newmarket-on-Fergus Clare 1-09
2014[11] Milford Cork 0-14 Granagh-Ballingarry Limerick 0-06
2013[12] Milford Cork 0-14 Granagh-Ballingarry Limerick 0-04
2012[13] Milford Cork 1-07 Burgess Duharra Tipperary 0-06
2011[14] Drom & Inch Tipperary 5-08 Douglas Cork 2-13
2010[15] Inniscarra Cork 0-10 Granagh-Ballingarry Limerick 0-07
2009[16] Cashel Tipperary 4-20 St Catherine's Cork 0-12
2008[17] Drom & Inch Tipperary 2-08 Douglas Cork 1-05
2007[18] Cashel Tipperary 3-16 Killeedy Limerick 1-10
2006[19] Cashel Tipperary 3-24 Kilnamona Clare 1-06
2005[20] Cashel Tipperary 4-13 Killeedy Limerick 2-04
2004[21] Granagh-Ballingarry Limerick 2-08 Milford Cork 2-06
2003[1] Granagh-Ballingarry Limerick 0-17 Drom & Inch Tipperary 0-9
2002[1] Cashel Tipperary 4-12 Cloughduv Cork 0-4
2001[1] Cashel Tipperary 0-9 Granagh-Ballingarry Limerick 0-6
2000[1] Granagh-Ballingarry Limerick 3-10 Bishopstown Cork 1-5
1999[1] Granagh-Ballingarry Limerick 0-12 Cashel Tipperary 0-4
1998[1] Granagh-Ballingarry Limerick 1-17 Cashel Tipperary 2-5
1997[1] Granagh-Ballingarry Limerick 3-11 Toomevara Tipperary 0-13
1996[22] Granagh-Ballingarry Limerick 5-8 Glen Rovers Cork 0-8
1995[1] Toomevara Tipperary 4-13 Wolfe Tones Clare 0-14
1994[1] Glen Rovers Cork 2-11 Wolfe Tones Clare 1-2
1993[1] Glen Rovers Cork 5-11 Wolfe Tones Clare 0-2
1992[1] Glen Rovers Cork 2-13 Sixmilebridge Clare 2-3
1991[1] Glen Rovers Cork 6-9 Cashel Tipperary 4-7
1990[1] Glen Rovers Cork 3-8 Sixmilebridge Clare 2-2
1989[1] Sixmilebridge Clare 3-7 Cashel Tipperary 1-12
1988[1] Killeagh Cork 2-5 Sixmilebridge Clare 1-7
1987[1] Glen Rovers Cork 10-19 Cashel Tipperary 0-2
1986[1] Glen Rovers Cork 3-12 Granagh-Ballingarry Limerick 0-3
1985[1] Eire Óg, Cork Cork 2-10 Portroe Tipperary 4-1
1984[1] Killeagh Cork 7-13 Ardkeen Waterford 0-3
1983[1] Croagh-Kilfinny Limerick 3-6 Sixmilebridge Clare 2-1
1982[1] Killeagh Cork 1-7 Old Christians Limerick 1-5
1981[1] Killeagh Cork 4-6 Cashel Tipperary 0-2
1980[1] Killeagh Cork 4-6 Eire Óg, Ennis Clare 2-0
1979[1] Ballyagran Limerick 4-5 Shannon Clare 1-3
1978[1] Ballyagran Limerick 4-3 Eire Óg, Ennis Clare 1-1
1977[1] Ballyagran Limerick 4-1 Eire Óg, Cork Cork 3-1
1976[1] Ahane Limerick 4-3 Drom & Inch Tipperary 1-3
1975[1] Croagh-Kilfinny Limerick 2-0 Drom & Inch Tipperary 0-4
1974[1] U.C.C Cork 1-0 Eire Óg, Ennis Clare 0-1
1973[1] Thurles Tipperary 4-5 Ahane Limerick 0-1
1972[1] Ahane Limerick 3-4 Eire Óg, Ennis Clare 3-3
1971[1] Thurles Tipperary 4-4 Ahane Limerick 3-1
1970[1] South Presentation P.P Cork 3-4 Ahane Limerick 2-0
1969[1] Ahane Limerick 3-4 South Presentation P.P Cork 1-5
1968[1] Ahane Limerick 3-2 Glen Rovers Cork 2-3
1967[1] Glen Rovers Cork 7-4 Ahane Limerick 1-1
1966[1] St Patrick's, Glengoole Tipperary 5-16 Croagh-Kilfinny Limerick 1-2
1965[1] St Patrick's, Glengoole Tipperary 4-7 Glen Rovers Cork 4-1
1964[1] Glen Rovers Cork 11-1 Croagh-Kilfinny Limerick 1-0

References

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