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2006–07 All-Ireland Junior B Club Hurling Championship

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2006–07 All-Ireland Junior B Club Hurling Championship
Dates14 January – 25 March 2007
Teams9
SponsorKilleedy GAA Club
Champions Menlo Emmetts (1st title)
Ronnie Ferguson (captain)
Runners-up Tara Rocks
Brendan Breen (captain)
Tournament statistics
Matches played9
Goals scored23 (2.56 per match)
Points scored144 (16 per match)
2005–06 (Previous) (Next) 2007–08

The 2006–07 All-Ireland Junior B Club Hurling Championship was the second staging of the All-Ireland Junior B Club Hurling Championship since its establishment by the Killeedy GAA Club in 2005.[1][2] The championship ran from 14 January to 25 March 2007.

The All-Ireland final was played on 25 March 2007 at Páirc Íde Naofa between Menlo Emmetts and Tara Rocks, in what was their first ever meeting in the final. Menlo Emmetts won the match by 0–16 to 1–12 to claim their first ever All-Ireland title.[3]

Leinster final

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18 February 2007 Final Tara Rocks 0-16 - 1-05 Mullinavat Páirc Íde Naofa
Report

Munster quarter-final

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14 January 2007 Quarter-final Dohenys 2-13 - 2-03 Feakle Páirc Íde Naofa

Munster semi-finals

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21 January 2007 Semi-final Dohenys 0-07 - 0-04 Cappamore Páirc Íde Naofa
28 January 2007 Semi-final Kiladangan 1-12 - 1-06 Kenmare Páirc Íde Naofa

Munster final

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11 February 2007 Final Dohenys 1-14 - 3-07 Kiladangan Páirc Íde Naofa

All-Ireland semi-finals

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25 February 2007 Semi-final Tara Rocks 8-17 - 0-04 Mullahoran Páirc Íde Naofa
Report
4 March 2007 Semi-final Menlo Emmetts 3-09 - 0-08 Dohenys Páirc Íde Naofa

All-Ireland final

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25 March 2007 Final replay Menlo Emmetts 0-16 - 1-12 Tara Rocks Páirc Íde Naofa

References

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  1. ^ McNamara, Peter (20 November 2015). "Killeedy's All-Ireland Club Junior B Hurling Championship continues to thrive". Irish Examiner. Retrieved 15 February 2023.
  2. ^ "The All-Ireland junior B hurling championship: giving real GAA people what they deserve". Sportsjoe website. Retrieved 15 February 2023.
  3. ^ "All-Ireland dream dies as Menlo capture Junior 'B' hurling crown Rocks pipped in final replay". Wexford People. 29 March 2007. Retrieved 16 February 2023.