The Cork Intermediate A Hurling Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the Co-Op Superstores Cork Intermediate A Hurling Championship and abbreviated to the Cork IAHC) is an annual hurling competition organised by the Cork County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association and contested by the second tier intermediate clubs in the county of Cork in Ireland. It is the fourth tier overall in the entire Cork hurling championship system.

The Cork Intermediate Championship was introduced in 1909 as a competition that would bridge the gap between the senior grade and the junior grade. At the time of its creation it was the second tier of Cork hurling.

In its current format, the Cork Intermediate A Championship begins in July. The 12 participating club teams are drawn into three groups of four teams and play each other in a round-robin system. The three group winners and the three runners-up proceed to the knockout phase that culminates with the final match at Páirc Uí Rinn. The winner of the Cork Intermediate Championship, as well as being presented with the Paddy Walsh Cup, gains automatic promotion to the Cork Premier Intermediate Championship for the following season.

The competition has been won by 59 teams. Ballincollig are the most successful team in the tournament's history, having won it 8 times. Lisgoold are the title holders, defeating Erin's Own by 2–18 to 2–13 in the 2024 final replay.

History

The Cork Intermediate Hurling Championship dates back to 1909, however, in 2003 it was decided to split the grade into Premier Intermediate and ordinary Intermediate. In its inaugural year in 2004, the Premier Intermediate grade was confined to sixteen clubs while the lowest ranked intermediate teams from 2003 were joined by the Junior Championship winners as well as the individual divisional winners - Argideen Rangers, Kanturk, Carrigaline, Blackrock and Watergrasshill. Grenagh, who won the Muskerry division in the junior grade, declined the invitation. In earlier years the winners of both the Premier Intermediate and Intermediate grades would have a play-off to decide which team would represent Cork in the Munster Intermediate Club Hurling Championship. In recent years the provincial place has been reserved for the Premier Intermediate champions.[citation needed]

Format

Historic

From the inaugural championship in 1909 until 1999, a straight knockout format was used whereby once a team lost they were eliminated from the championship. The introduction of a "back door" system at inter-county level in the All-Ireland Championship in 1997 lead to the idea of introducing a second chance for defeated teams at county level. In 2000 a double-elimination format was introduced which afforded all club teams a second chance by remaining in the championship after a first-round defeat. In the two decades that followed the championship format continued to evolve with a number of minor tweaks. The provision of a second chance for defeated teams was later expanded to allow teams the opportunity of being defeated twice and still remain in the championship. Relegation was introduced in 2006, with Nemo Rangers becoming the first team to be relegated that year. Prior to this teams were allowed to decide for themselves if they wanted to regrade or retain their intermediate status.

Current

Development

On 2 April 2019, a majority of 136 club delegates voted to restructure the championship once again. The new format also lead to a reduction in the number of participating clubs from 16 to 12. The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in the new format being curtailed in its inaugural season, with the preliminary quarter-finals being abolished. This subsequently became a permanent decision.

Overview

Group stage: The 12 club teams are divided into three groups of four. Over the course of the group stage, which features one game in April and two games in August, each team plays once against the others in the group, resulting in each team being guaranteed at least three games. Two points are awarded for a win, one for a draw and zero for a loss. The teams are ranked in the group stage table by points gained, then scoring difference and then their head-to-head record. The top two teams in each group qualify for the knockout stage, with the two best-placed teams receiving byes to the semi-finals.

Quarter-finals: Two lone quarter-finals feature the four lowest-placed team from the group stage. Two teams qualify for the next round.

Semi-finals: The two semi-finals feature four teams. Two teams qualify for the next round.

Final: The two semi-final winners contest the final. The winning team are declared champions and gain automatic promotion to the following year's Cork Premier Intermediate Championship.

Teams

2025 teams

The 12 teams competing in the 2025 Cork Intermediate A Hurling Championship are:

TeamLocationDivisionColoursPosition in 2024In Championship sinceChampionship TitlesLast Championship Title
AghabullogueCoachfordMuskerryGreen and whiteRelegation playoff losers (Cork PIHC)202522023
AghadaAghadaImokillyGreen and whiteRelegation playoff winners202212017
BallygiblinMitchelstownAvondhuRed and whiteSemi-finals20230
BandonBandonCarberyWhite and yellowGroup stage202432011
BlackrockBlackrockSeandúnGreen and yellowQuarter-finals202112019
Erin's OwnCaherlagImokillyRed and blueRunners-up202421987
KildorreryKildorreryAvondhuBlue and whiteGroup stage20130
MayfieldMayfieldSeandúnRed and whiteQuarter-finals20170
MidletonMidletonImokillyBlack and whiteSemi-finals201631978
Russell RoversShanagarryImokillyBlack and amberChampions (Cork PJHC)20250
SarsfieldsGlanmireImokillyBlue, white and blackGroup stage20170
YoughalYoughalImokillyMaroon white and yellowGroup stage202341993

Sponsorship

TSB Bank became the first title sponsor of the championship, serving in that capacity until 2005 when the Evening Echo signed a sponsorship deal. In 2020, Dairygold Co-Op Superstores were unveiled as the new title sponsor of the Cork Intermediate A Championship.

The Cup

The winning team is presented with the Paddy Walsh Cup. Walsh was a native of Castlemartyr and served the club with distinction as a player, coach and administrator.

List of Finals

List of Cork IAHC finals

YearWinnersRunners-up#
ClubScoreClubScore
2024Lisgoold1-18, 2-18Erin's Own2-15, 2-13
2023Aghabullogue3-17Midleton2-19
2022Dungourney1-16Cloughduv0-13
2021Castlemartyr1-19Sarsfields0-12
2020Éire Óg2-16Aghabullogue1-17
2019Blackrock0-15Cloughduv1-10
2018Ballincollig2-16Blackrock1-15
2017Aghada0-16Éire Óg0-09
2016Fr. O'Neill's1-18Kildorrery1-14
2015Charleville5-24Dripsey1-10
2014Fermoy2-14Charleville1-16
2013Kanturk2-22Éire Óg1-12
2012Kilworth2-15Kanturk2-13
2011Bandon2-14Fr. O'Neill's0-07
2010Kilbrittain1-12Ballygarvan0-11
2009Valley Rovers1-17Kilworth1-13
2008Carrigaline1-13Bandon0-10
2007Fr. O'Neill's1-13Bandon0-15
2006Ballymartle1-23Carrigaline1-19
2005Argideen Rangers2-08Nemo Rangers1-08
2004Watergrasshill2-13Dromina2-08
2003Bride Rovers1-15inniscarra1-05
2002Delaney Rovers1-13Carrigtwohill0-14*
2001Killeagh3-09Mallow2-08*
2000Douglas3-08Aghada2-04
1999Ballincollig1-14Blarney2-09
1998Castlelyons2-12Killeagh2-09
1997Cloyne1-12Delaneys1-07
1996Newtownshandrum0-12Cloyne0-09*
1995Kilbrittain2-17Ballincollig1-05
1994St. Catherine's3-12Cloughduv2-11
1993Youghal2-13Kilbrittain3-07
1992Bishopstown1-09Youghal0-09
1991Tracton4-14Inniscarra5-09
1990St. Finbarr's1-08Tracton0-10
1989Valley Rovers6-12Kilbrittain3-05
1988Youghal4-06Kilbrittain2-11
1987Erin's Own1-06Mallow0-08
1986Cloughduv2-12Erin's Own0-11
1985Éire Óg0-14Blackrock2-07
1984Erin's Own0-15Cloughduv1-05
1983Cloughduv1-14Ballinhassig1-06
1982Milford4-07Erin's Own1-06
1981Newtownshandrum3-12Cloughduv1-10
1980Ballyhea0-15Mallow1-10
1979Éire Óg7-11Mallow5-08
1978Midleton1-12Newtownshandrum1-10
1977Ballinhassig1-16Ballyhea1-11
1976Newtownshandrum2-10Passage1-12
1975Ballinhassig3-12Blackrock2-05
1974Bandon2-07Midleton1-06
1973Cloughduv2-09Blackrock2-05
1972Mallow4-10Blackrock1-09
1971Nemo Rangers4-11Carrigtwohill2-03*
1970Cloyne2-18Castletownroche4-06
1969Youghal3-07Cobh0-13
1968St. Vincent's2-11Youghal1-12
1967Ballincollig3-08Cobh3-07
1966Cloyne4-11Cobh3-06
1965Glen Rovers3-08Éire Óg3-05
1964Castletownroche4-11Youghal3-06
1963Cobh2-10Castletownroche3-05
1962Midleton3-08Cobh2-03
1961Glen Rovers4-06Castletownroche1-06*
1960Passage3-07St. Vincent's1-08
1959Mallow2-08St. Vincent's3-03
1958Glen Rovers5-09Rathluirc3-06
1957Glen Rovers6-08St. Finbarr's2-06
1956Glen Rovers1-11Carrigaline1-03
1955Youghal4-06Mallow2-05
1954Glen Rovers4-07Ballymartle4-02
1953Newtownshandrum0-05Glen Rovers0-04
1952Bandon1-05Glen Rovers1-02
1951Shanballymore2-06Midleton1-04
1950Carrigtwohill6-04Shanballymore1-01
1949Carrigtwohill3-10Newtownshandrum3-05
1948Midleton6-04Shanballymore1-01
1947Charleville4-07Newtownshandrum4-04
1946Charleville8-06Cloughduv4-06
19451st Battalion3-11Oldcastletown0-04
1944Lough Rovers2-04Oldcastletown0-01
1943Shanballymore7-09Douglas3-02
1942Lough Rovers3-05Carrigtwohill3-02
1941Cloughduv6-04Buttevant3-00
1940Buttevant2-04Ballincollig1-04
1939Ballincollig4-06Ballinora4-02
1938Blarney1-04St. Anne's1-00
1937Blarney4-05Éire Óg3-02
1936St. Anne's2-07Lough Rovers0-03
1935Ballincollig4-02St. Columb's3-02
1934Ballincollig3-03Kinsale2-03
1933Lough Rovers5-03Bride Rovers2-01
1932Ballinora2-05Buttevant1-03
1931Ballyhea7-04Bandon1-01
1930Passage4-01Buttevant1-03
1929Ballincollig2-02Buttevant0-00
1928Nemo Rangers5-07Buttevant0-00
1927Cobh1-01Fr. Matthew Hall3-03*
1926Kinsale5-02Buttevant4-04
1925Glen Rovers7-02Inniscarra2-03
1924Passage3-00Sarsfields2-00
1923Mallow2-02Evergreen2-01
1922Castletreasure3-01Inniscarra2-00
1921No Championship
1920Championship unfinished
1919Fairhillw/oDrominascr.
1918Nemo Rangers7-05Mallow0-01
1917Emmets5-01Mallow5-00
1916Cobh5-04Mallow0-03
1915Shamrocks7-02Castletownroche3-03
1914Charlevillew/oShamrocksscr.
1913Redmonds5-03Cloyne1-00
1912Ballincollig5-03Redmonds5-00
1911Cloughduv6-02Blackrock3-01
1910Aghabullogue3-02Shamrocks2-00
1909Carrigtwohill4-11Shamrocks0-06

Notes

  • 1927 - Cobh objected and were awarded the title.
  • 1961 - The first match ended in a draw: Glen Rovers 2-3, Castletownroche 0-9.
  • 1971 - The first match ended in a draw: Nemo Rangers 4-13, Carrigtwohill 8-1.
  • 1996 - The first match ended in a draw: Newtownshandrum 2-7, Cloyne 1-10.
  • 2001 - The first match ended in a draw: Killeagh 1-14, Mallow 1-14.
  • 2002 - The first match ended in a draw: Delaneys 2-9, Carrigtwohill 1-12.
  • 2005 - The first match ended in a draw: Argideen Rangers 1-8, Nemo Rangers 0-11.
  • 2010 - The first match ended in a draw: Ballygarvan 2-12, Kilbrittain 1-15.
  • 2016 - The first match ended in a draw: Fr. O'Neill's 0-16, Kildorrery 1-13.

Roll of honour

By club

#ClubTitlesWinning yearsRunners-upLosing years
1Ballincollig81912, 1929, 1934, 1935, 1939, 1967, 1999, 201821940, 1995
2Glen Rovers71925, 1954, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1961, 196511953
3Cloughduv51911, 1941, 1973, 1983, 198661946, 1981, 1984, 1994, 2019, 2022
4Youghal41955, 1969, 1988, 199331964, 1968, 1992
Newtownshandrum41953, 1976, 1981, 199631947, 1949, 1978
Charleville41914, 1946, 1947, 201512014
7Mallow31923, 1959, 197281916, 1917, 1918, 1955, 1979, 1980, 1987, 2001
Cobh31916, 1927, 196341962, 1966, 1967, 1969
Éire Óg31979, 1985, 202041937, 1965, 2013, 2017
Carrigtwohill31909, 1949, 195031942, 1971, 2002
Midleton31948, 1962, 197821951, 1974
Bandon31952, 1974, 201131931, 2007, 2008
Cloyne31966, 1970, 199721913, 1996
Passage West31924, 1930, 196011976
Nemo Rangers31918, 1928, 197112005
Lough Rovers31933, 1942, 194411936
17Erin's Own21984, 198731982, 1986, 2024
Kilbrittain21995, 201031988, 1989, 1993
Shanballymore21943, 195121948, 1950
Aghabullogue21910,202312020
Blarney21937, 193811999
Ballyhea21931, 198011977
Ballinhassig21975, 197711983
Fr O'Neill's22007, 201612011
Valley Rovers21989, 20090
26Buttevant1194061926, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1932, 1941
Blackrock1201961911, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1985, 2018
Castletownroche1196441915, 1961, 1963, 1970
Shamrocks1191531909, 1910, 1914
Carrigaline1200831956, 1958, 2006
St Vincent's1196821959, 1960
St. Finbarr's1199021952, 1957
Redmonds1191311912
Kinsale1192611934
Ballinora1193211939
St. Anne's1193611938
Tracton1199111990
Douglas1200011943
Killeagh1200111998
Delaney Rovers1200211997
Ballymartle1200611954
Kilworth1201212009
Kanturk1201312012
Emmets119170
Fairhill119190
Castletreasure119220
31st Battalion119450
Milford119820
Bishopstown119920
St. Catherine's119940
Castlelyons119980
Bride Rovers120030
Watergrasshill120040
Argideen Rangers120050
Fermoy120140
Aghada120170
Castlemartyr120210
Dungourney120220
Lisgoold120240
60Inniscarra041922, 1925, 1991, 2003
Oldcastletown021944, 1945
Dromina021919, 2004
Sarsfields021924, 2021
Evergreen011923
Fr. Matthew Hall011927
Bride Rovers011933
St. Columb's011935
Aghada012000
Ballygarvan012010
Dripsey012015
Kildorrery012016

By Division

#DivisionTitlesRunners-UpTotalMost recent success
1Imokilly2923522024
2Seandún2721482019
3Avondhu2131522015
Muskerry2120412023
5Carrigdhoun911112009
6Carbery66122011
7Duhallow1122013

Records and statistics

Final

Team

Teams

Gaps

Longest gaps between successive championship titles:

Top scorers

All time

As of 7 August 2021.

RankNameTeamGoalsPointsTotal
1Kevin HallisseyÉire Óg15231356
2Mark KennefickBallygarvan15224269
3Dan O'ConnellKilbrittain22193259
4Peter O'BrienKildorrery6236254
5Ger CumminsBallymartle18160214
6Richie LewisAghada10182212
7Lorcán McLoughlinKanturk2198204
8Adrian MannixKilworth7180201

By year

YearTop scorerTeamScoreTotal
1982Don O'LearyCloughduv4-1426
1983Denis DesmondÉire Óg0-2828
1984Dave RelihanCastletownroche2-1521
1985Pat WalshDouglas5-1025
1986Don O'LearyCloughduv2-2733
1987Martin FitzpatrickBallymartle1-2225
1988Seánie RingYoughal2-2430
1989John ShielsValley Rovers3-2231
1990Ronan SheehanMallow0-3737
1991Patrick MurphyTracton2-2935
1992Phil CahillCloyne2-1925
1993Eoin ColemanYoughal2-2733
1994Christy ClancySt. Catherine's2-3440
1995Dan O'ConnellKilbrittain4-2032
1996Ben O'ConnorNewtownshandrum3-3342
1997Dan O'BrienMilford1-2932
1998Joe DeaneKilleagh3-2433
1999Podsie O'MahonyBallincollig3-2433
2000Richie LewisAghada3-4150
2001Joe DeaneKilleagh5-4863
2002John EganDelanys0-3838
2003Eoin ColemanYoughal0-3131
2004James MastersNemo Rangers4-3446
2005James MastersNemo Rangers3-3544
2006James MastersNemo Rangers1-3134
2007Ger O'LearyFr. O'Neill's0-4141
2008Darren CrowleyBandon0-3636
2009Adrian MannixKilworth2-4955
2010Adrian MannixKilworth1-5760
2011Ronan CrowleyBandon1-3942
2012Adrian MannixKilworth2-3137
2013Michael WalshArgideen Rangers4-2537
Kevin HallisseyÉire Óg1-34
2014Peter O'BrienKildorrery1-4750
2015Diarmuid O'RiordanDripsey2-4147
2016Declan DaltonFr. O'Neill's5-5570
2017Kevin HallisseyÉire Óg1-5962
2018Cian DorganBallincollig0-5757
2019Brian VerlingCloughduv1-4346
2020Cormac DugganSarsfields4-3547

In finals

YearTop scorerTeamScoreTotal
1997Ian QuinlanCloyne1-025
Éamonn CanavanCloyne0-05
1998Joe DeaneKilleagh1-047
1999Podsie O'MahonyBallincollig0-088
2000Richie LewisAghada2-028
2001Joe DeaneKilleagh1-058
2002John EganDelanys0-077
2003Pat WalshBride Rovers1-014
Mark O'SullivanInniscarra
2004Martin FinnDromina2-0410
2005Michael WalshArgideen Rangers2-039
2006Stephen CorcoranCarrigaline0-099
2007Darren CrowleyBandon0-066
2008Darren CrowleyBandon0-055
Stephen CorcoranCarrigaline
2009Adrian MannixKilworth1-0912
2010Mark KennefickBallygarvan0-077
2011Jason McCarthyBandon2-006
Ronan CrowleyBandon0-06
2012Adrian MannixKilworth0-088
2013Kevin HallisseyÉire Óg1-0811
Lorcán McLoughlinKanturk0-11
2014Andrew CagneyCharleville0-099
2015Andrew CagneyCharleville3-0514
2016Declan DaltonFr. O'Neill's1-0811
2017Cian FlemingBallincollig0-066
Kevin HallisseyÉire Óg
2018Eoin O'FarrellBlackrock0-099
2019Eoin O'FarrellBlackrock0-1010
2020Kevin HallisseyÉire Óg0-077

See also