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Ulster Intermediate Club Hurling Championship

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The Ulster Intermediate Club Hurling Championship is an annual hurling tournament played between the intermediate hurling clubs in Ulster. Teams usually qualify for this tournament by winning the intermediate hurling championship in their county. In the cases of Tyrone and some other weaker counties, the winners of their senior championship will compete in this competition, rather than the Ulster Senior Club Hurling Championship. The winners compete in the semi-final of the All-Ireland Intermediate Club Hurling Championship.

Finals listed by year

Year Winner County Opponent County
2017[1] Middletown 2-16 Armagh Lavey 2-13 Derry
2016[2] St Brigid's Cloughmills 1-11 Antrim Eoghan Rua, Coleraine 2-6 Derry
2015[3] Creggan Kickhams 2-12 Antrim Eire Óg Carrickmore 1-7 Tyrone
2014[4] O'Donovan Rossa 1-15 Antrim Eoghan Rua, Coleraine 0-6 Derry
2013[5] Clooney Gaels 1-16 Antrim Cuchullians 1-14 Armagh
2012[6] Lisbellaw St Patrick's 3-14 Fermanagh St Brigid's Cloughmills 2-10 Antrim
2011 Na Fianna, Middletown 5-29 Armagh Castleblayney Faughs 0-5 Monaghan
2010 St John's 2-11 Antrim Eire Óg Carrickmore 1-11 Tyrone
2009 St Gall's 5-11 Antrim Middletown 0-12 Armagh
2008 Gort na Móna 3-16 Antrim Liatroim Fontenoys 0-5 Down
2007 Keady Lámh Dhearg Armagh Liatroim Fontenoys Down
2006 Gort na Móna 4-7 Antrim Liatroim Fontenoys 2-8 Down
2005 Glenarriffe Antrim Keady Lámh Dhearg Armagh
2004 Carey Faughs Antrim Eoghan Rua, Coleraine Derry

References

  1. ^ "Maguire strikes late to seal Middletown title". Irish Independent. 23 October 2017. Retrieved 27 October 2017.
  2. ^ "Kinney score seals spoils for Brigid's". Irish Independent. 21 November 2016. Retrieved 22 November 2016.
  3. ^ "Kickhams surge to glory". Irish Independent. 26 October 2015. Retrieved 27 October 2015.
  4. ^ "Rossa clear final hurdle without hitting top gear". Belfast Telegraph. 27 October 2014. Retrieved 28 October 2014.
  5. ^ "Gaels hold on for first title". Irish Examiner. 28 October 2013. Retrieved 28 October 2013.
  6. ^ "Full-forward line leads the way as Lisbellaw take title". Irish Independent. 29 October 2012. Retrieved 31 October 2012.

2011 Final report