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1887 Cork Senior Hurling Championship

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1887 Cork Senior Hurling Championship
Dates6 March 1887 – 24 July 1887
Teams22
ChampionsBorder Cork Nationals (1st title)
Runners-upBorder Passage
(Next) 1888

The 1887 Cork Senior Hurling Championship was the inaugural staging of the Cork Senior Hurling Championship since its establishment by the Cork County Board. The draw for the opening round fixtures took place on 30 January 1887.

The championship began on 6 March 1887, however the latter stages ended in disarray and were unfinished, however, Cork Nationals were subsequently declared the champions without having to play Passage in the final.[1]

Participation

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All clubs in County Cork were invited to participate in the inaugural championship. The closing date for entries was 29 January 1887. The cost of entering a team was 2s 6d.

Results

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First round

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6 March 1887 First round Glasheen 1-02 - 0-00 Cork Nationals 2nd 21 Cork Park
13 March 1887 First round Ballinhassig 1-02 - 0-01 Douglas Cork Park
20 March 1887 First round Tower Street 0-04 - 0-02 Evergreen Road Cork Park
27 March 1887 First round Blarney 1-01 - 1-00
(declared void)
Little Island Cork Park
27 March 1887 First round St. Finbarr's 0-05 - 0-00 Quarry Road Cork Park
17 April 1887 First round Aghada 2nd 21 1-00 - 3-07 St Mary's Cork Park
17 April 1887 First round Mogeely 0-01 - 2-03 Aghada Cork Park
24 April 1887 First round Inniscarra 0-00 - 1-06 Ballygarvan Cork Park
24 April 1887 First round Passage w/o - scr.
(declared void)
Charleville Cork Park
1 May 1887 First round Carrignavar 0-02 - 0-01 Monkstown Cork Park
1 May 1887 First round Cork Nationals 0-03 - 0-00 Aghabullogue Cork Park
8 May 1887 First round refixture Little Island 2-01 - 0-01 Blarney Cork Park
15 May 1887 First round refixture Passage 1-00 - 0-00 Charleville Cork Park

Second round

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15 May 1887 Second round Little Island 0-07 - 0-00 Aghada Cork Park
15 May 1887 Second round Glasheen 0-02 - 0-02 Ballygarvan Cork Park
22 May 1887 Second round Tower St. 4-04 - 0-00 St Mary's Cork Park
22 May 1887 Second round St. Finbarr's 3-08 - 0-00 Carrignavar Cork Park
22 May 1887 Second round Cork Nationals w/o - scr. Ballinhassig Cork Park
26 June 1887 Second round replay Glasheen 2-01 - 0-00 Ballygarvan Cork Park

Third round

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26 June 1887 Third round Cork Nationals 3-06 - 1-01 Little Island Cork Park
10 July 1887 Third round St. Finbarr's 5-04 - 2-00 Glasheen Cork Park

Semi-finals

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12 June 1887 Semi-final Passage 3-04 – 1-06 Tower St. Cork Park
17 July 1887 Semi-final Cork Nationals 0-01 - 0-00 St. Finbarr's Cork Park
23 July 1887 Semi-final refixture Cork Nationals v St. Finbarr's Cork Park

Final

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24 July 1887 Final Cork Nationals v Passage Cork Park

Championship statistics

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Miscellaneous

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  • The semi-final between Cork Nationals and St. Finbarr's ended after twenty minutes when both sides and the match officials disagreed over the awarding of a point. An emergency meeting of the Cork County Committee was held with representatives from Passage Hurling Club, St. Finbarr's and the Cork Nationals being brought before the meeting. After some discussion, the Passage Hurling Club agreed to withdraw from the championship. St. Finbarr's agreed to a proposal that lots be drawn between themselves and the Cork Nationals to decide who would represent Cork in the All-Ireland Championship. The Cork Nationals rejected the idea, however, they were later awarded the championship.

References

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  1. ^ "Histrionics a founding aspect to a rivalry that has real history, but least we can expect a game now". Irish Times. 7 August 2010. Retrieved 10 November 2017.