Cavan Senior Hurling Championship
The Cavan Senior Hurling Championship is an annual Gaelic Athletic Association competition between the top hurling clubs in Cavan. The winners of the Cavan Championship qualify to represent their county in the Ulster Club Championship, the winners of which go on to the All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship. This championship has never been played on a consistent basis, and has frequently not been completed. In 2010, Mullahoran won the title for the 21st successive year. That run of victories was ended in 2011 when Ballymachugh beat Mullahoran in the final. In 2017, Mullahoran won their first title in four years with a win over Cootehill on a scoreline of 4–19 to 0–05.[1][2] Mullahoran are the current champions, having won 2020 championship title in a 2–09 to 1–11 win over Cootehill.[3]
Cavan Senior Hurling Championship | |
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Founded | 1908 |
Region | Cavan, Ireland (GAA) |
No. of teams | 4 |
Title holders | Mullahoran (27th title) |
First winner | Belturbet |
Most titles | Mullahoran (27 titles) |
Sponsors | Hotel Kilmore |
Motto | "The Future is Blue" |
Official website | http://www.cavangaa.ie |
History
20th century
The first recorded Cavan county championship final was played between Cavan Slashers and Belturbet in 1908. Belturbet reportedly won the game by 2–8 to 1–3.[4] The next recorded county competition was in 1922, and GAA records indicate that Cavan Slashers were 1922 champions.[5] The championship was held inconsistently over the coming decades, until "hurling again vanished from the Cavan G.A.A. scene in 1954".[4] Senior county hurling finals were not held again in Cavan, with any consistency, until the 1980s.[4]
21st century
Mullahoran won 21 back-to-back titles in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, until 2011 when that run was ended in a defeat to Ballymachugh in the 2011 final.[6][7] Cootehill and Mullahoran were the two main clubs in the competition during the second decade of the 21st century, meeting in the final in 2013, 2015, 2016 and 2017.[1][8][9][10]
In the 2014 competition, Mullahoran (the defending champions) were defeated in the group stage. Cootehill won the title for only their third time ever and the first time since 1965 following a 5–7 to 1–6 defeat of Ballymachugh in a replay of the final.[11][upper-alpha 1]
In 2015, Cootehill Celtic successfully defended their title, becoming champions for the 4th time. On 27 September 2015, in a final held at Kingspan Breffni Park, Mullahoran made a comeback to force a draw and a replay.[8] Cootehill won the replayed final, held on 30 September 2015, on a scoreline of 0–7 to 0–4.[9]
Cootehill were "fancied to defend" their title in the 2016 final,[13] which was held on 25 September 2016.[14] In the game, Mullahoran St Joseph's beat Cootehill Celtic by 2–7 to 2–6.[15][16] However, Cootehill were later awarded the title (their 5th title) as Mullahoran were adjudged to have fielded an ineligible player.[upper-alpha 2]
The 2020 championship was held in September 2020,[17] involving four teams representing Cootehill Celtic GAA, Mullahoran GAA, East Cavan Gaels and Pearse Óg GAA club.[18] Mullahoran won the 2020 final, beating Cootehill Celtic by 2–09 to 1–11.[19]
Top winners
Team | Wins | Years won | |
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1 | Mullahoran | 27 | 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 |
2 | Cavan Slashers | 8 | 1922, 1924, 1927, 1928, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936 |
3 | Bailieboro Shamrocks | 5 | 1966, 1976, 1977, 1982, 1984 |
Cootehill Celtic | 5 | 1932, 1965, 2014, 2015, 2016.[upper-alpha 2] | |
4 | Cavan Gaels | 4 | 1973, 1974, 1983, 1985 |
Ballyhaise | 4 | 1925, 1926, 1947, 1948 | |
5 | Woodford Gaels | 3 | 1986, 1987, 1988 |
6 | Belturbet | 1 | 1908 |
Kill | 1 | 1930 | |
Granard (Longford) | 1 | 1954 | |
Ballymachugh | 1 | 2011 |
Roll of honour
Year | Winner | Opponent |
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2020 | Mullahoran 2-09 | Cootehill 1-11 |
2019 | Mullahoran 2-09 | Pearse Og 0-12 |
2018 | Mullahoran W/O | Pearse Og |
2017[2] | Mullahoran 4-19 | Cootehill 0-05 |
2016[10] | Mullahoran 2-07 | Cootehill 2-06 (Cootehill awarded title)[upper-alpha 2] |
2015[8][9] | Cootehill 3-11 (0-07) | Mullahoran 4-08 (0-04) replay |
2014 | Cootehill 5-07 | Ballymachugh 1-06 |
2013 | Mullahoran 0-13 | Cootehill 0-04 |
2012 | ||
2011[7] | Ballymachugh 4-08 | Mullahoran 1-06 |
2010 | Mullahoran 3-15 | Woodford Gaels 0-03 |
2009 | Mullahoran 2-10 | Ballymachugh 2-07 |
2008 | Mullahoran 4-15 | Ballymachugh 0-02 |
2007[6] | Mullahoran 2-13 | Woodford Gaels 1-05 |
2006 | Mullahoran | Woodford Gaels |
2005 | Mullahoran | Ballymachugh |
2004 | Mullahoran | Cavan Gaels |
2003 | Mullahoran | Cavan Gaels |
2002 | Mullahoran | |
2001 | Mullahoran | |
2000 | Mullahoran | |
1999 | Mullahoran | |
1998 | Mullahoran | |
1997 | Mullahoran | |
1996 | Mullahoran | |
1995 | Mullahoran | |
1994 | Mullahoran | Bailieboro Shamrocks |
1993 | Mullahoran | Bailieboro Shamrocks |
1992 | Mullahoran | Bailieboro Shamrocks |
1991 | Mullahoran | Bailieboro Shamrocks |
1990 | Mullahoran | Woodford Gaels |
1989 | ||
1988 | Woodford Gaels | |
1987 | Woodford Gaels | |
1986 | Woodford Gaels 6-09 | Cavan Gaels 2-07 |
1985 | Cavan Gaels | |
1984 | Bailieboro Shamrocks | |
1983 | Cavan Gaels | |
1982 | Bailieboro Shamrocks | |
1981 | ||
1980 | ||
1979 | ||
1978 | ||
1977 | Bailieboro Shamrocks | |
1976 | Bailieboro Shamrocks | |
1975 | ||
1974 | Cavan Gaels | Woodford Gaels |
1973 | Cavan Gaels | |
1972 | ||
1971 | ||
1970 | ||
1969 | ||
1968 | ||
1967 | ||
1966 | Bailieboro Shamrocks | |
1965 | Cootehill | |
1964 | ||
1963 | ||
1962 | ||
1961 | ||
1960 | ||
1959 | ||
1958 | ||
1957 | ||
1956 | ||
1955 | ||
1954 | Granard (Longford) | |
1953 | ||
1952 | ||
1951 | ||
1950 | ||
1949 | ||
1948 | Ballyhaise | |
1947 | Ballyhaise | |
1946 | ||
1945 | ||
1944 | ||
1943 | ||
1942 | ||
1941 | ||
1940 | ||
1939 | ||
1938 | ||
1937 | ||
1936 | Cavan Slashers | |
1935 | Cavan Slashers | |
1934 | Cavan Slashers | |
1933 | Cavan Slashers | |
1932 | Cootehill | |
1931 | ||
1930 | Kill | |
1929 | ||
1928 | Cavan Slashers | |
1927 | Cavan Slashers | |
1926 | Ballyhaise | |
1925 | Ballyhaise | |
1924 | Cavan Slashers | |
1923 | ||
1922 | Cavan Slashers | |
1921 | ||
1920 | ||
1919 | ||
1918 | ||
1917 | ||
1916 | ||
1915 | ||
1914 | ||
1913 | ||
1912 | ||
1911 | ||
1910 | ||
1909 | ||
1908 | Belturbet | Cavan |
References
Notes
- Cootehill Celtic captain Aidan Fitzpatrick lined out in his 31st championship campaign. The 47-year-old, who made his club championship debut as a 16-year-old in 1983, later won his first championship medal.[12]
- While Mullahoran won the 2016 final, Cootehill were awarded the title that year. While the specifics are seemingly not documented online, that Cootehill were considered 2016 holders is supported by this Irish Independent article on the 2017 final. Which states that Cootehill were the defending champions. And further states that the 2017 competition was Mullahoran's "first title in four years". And also this Hoganstand.com article on the 2017. Which describes Cootehill as the (2016) "holders".
Sources
- "Cavan SHC final: Carr drives Mullahoran to title". independent.ie. Independent News & Media. 25 September 2017. Retrieved 11 October 2020.
Mullahoran won their first title in four years
- "Cavan SHC final: Mullahoran run riot". Hogan Stand. 25 September 2017. Retrieved 25 September 2017.
Mullahoran outclassed holders Cootehill to claim their first Cavan SHC title in four years
- "Cavan SHC final: Weekened Results". Hogan Stand. 20 September 2020. Retrieved 24 September 2020.
- "Hurling in Cavan". cavan.gaa.ie. Cavan GAA. Archived from the original on 11 April 2007.
- "Club Rolls of Honour - Cavan". gaa.ie. GAA. Archived from the original on 27 February 2011.
- "Mullahoran canter to title defence". Hogan Stand. 24 September 2007. Retrieved 29 July 2013.
- "Cavan SHC: Ballymachugh break Mullahoran's dominance". Hogan Stand. 26 September 2011. Retrieved 29 July 2013.
- "Cootehill Celtic thwarted by dramatic fightback Cootehill Celtic 3-11 Mullahoran St Joseph's 4-8 Cavan SHC Final". Irish Independent. 28 September 2015. Retrieved 28 September 2015.
- "Cavan SHC final replay: Cootehill retain crown". Hogan Stand. 1 October 2015. Retrieved 1 October 2015.
- "Brady downs Cootehill". Irish Independent. 26 September 2016. Retrieved 26 September 2016.
- "Round up: Titles for Ballyhaise and Cootehill". Hogan Stand website. 10 August 2014. Retrieved 12 August 2014.
- "At last: a SHC medal after 31 years of trying!". Hogan Stand website. 12 August 2014. Retrieved 12 August 2014.
- "Cootehill fancied to defend Cavan title". The Irish News. 24 September 2016.
- "County hurling final action in Down and Kerry". hoganstand.com. 24 September 2016. Retrieved 10 July 2020.
- "Brady downs Cootehill". independent.ie. Independent News & Media. 26 September 2016. Retrieved 10 July 2020.
- @CavanCoBoardGaa (25 September 2020). "Senior Hurling C'ship Final #Hurling Full Time Cootehill Celtic: 2-6(12) Mullahoran St. Josephs: 2-7(13)" (Tweet) – via Twitter. |date= mismatches calculated date from |number= by two or more days (help)
- "Fixtures & Results - Senior Hurling Championship 2020". cavangaa.ie. Archived from the original on 19 October 2020.
- "Hynes looking forward to open hurling championship". anglocelt.ie. The Anglo Celt. 8 July 2020. Retrieved 19 October 2020.
- "Cavan GAA results scoreboard". longfordleader.ie. Longford Leader. 21 September 2020. Retrieved 19 October 2020.
External links
- Hurling page on Cavan GAA website (archived 2007)
- Cavan on Hoganstand
- GAA club roll of honour (archived)