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1913 Cork Senior Hurling Championship

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1913 Cork Senior Hurling Championship
ChampionsBorder Blackrock (14th title)
Barry Murphy (captain)
Runners-upBorder Midleton
Gerald O'Shea (captain)
1912 (Previous) (Next) 1914

The 1913 Cork Senior Hurling Championship was the 26th staging of the Cork Senior Hurling Championship since its establishment by the Cork County Board in 1887.

Blackrock were the defending champions.

On 30 November 1913, Blackrock won the championship following a 3-3 to 2-3 defeat of Midleton in the final.[1] This was their 14th championship title overall and their fourth title in succession.

Team changes

To Championship

Promoted from the Cork Intermediate Hurling Championship

Results

First round

13 April 1913 First round Sarsfields 0-03 – 3-01 Carrigtwohill Cork Athletic Grounds
20 April 1913 First round Redmonds 4-00 – 5-01 Cloughduv Cork Athletic Grounds
27 April 1913 First round Collegians 6-03 – 1-02 Aghabullogue Cork Athletic Grounds
4 May 1913 First round Midleton 3-03 – 2-04 Dungourney Carrigtwohill Enclosure
18 May 1913 First round Blackrock 2-07 – 0-02 St Mary's Cork Athletic Grounds

Second round

27 July 1913 Second round Carrigtwohill 3-01 – 2-01 Collegians Riverstown Sportsfield

Semi-finals

17 August 1913 Semi-final Midleton 3-00 – 0-04
(declared void)
St. Finbarr's Cork Athletic Grounds
19 October 1913 Semi-final replay Midleton 5-03 – 0-02 St. Finbarr's Cork Athletic Grounds
9 November 1913 Semi-final Blackrock 3-02 – 2-01 Carrigtwohill Fermoy Sportsfield

Final

30 November 1913 Final Blackrock 3-03 – 2-03 Midleton Cork Athletic Grounds
Referee: T Irwin (Cork Co. Board)

Championship statistics

Miscellaneous

  • Blackrock became the first team to win four successive championship titles. It was a record which stood for 25 years until 1938 when Glen Rovers won five-in-a-row.

References

  1. ^ "County championship roll of honour". Hogan Stand. Archived from the original on 2014-07-14. Retrieved 10 November 2017.