The Offaly Intermediate Hurling Championship is an annual hurling competition contested by mid-tier Offaly GAA clubs. The Offaly County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association has organised it since 1929.

History

The intermediate championship dates back to 1929. It was the third hurling championship to be established in Offaly, and was seen as a stepping stone between the senior and junior hurling championships.

Over the years the championship proved difficult to sustain. There were no finals in 1940 and 1941, while the 1949 decider was declared void. In 1959 the championship was suspended, however, it was revived in 1963, only to be suspended again until 1978. It has remained a staple of the hurling calendar since then, however, it has undergone some major changes. Originally played as a straight knock-out championship, the competition was eventually expanded to feature a group stage which provided more games.

Format

The series of games are played during the summer and autumn months. The championship includes a group stage which is followed by a knock-out phase for the top teams.

Eight clubs currently participate in the Intermediate Championship.

Qualification for subsequent competitions

At the end of the championship, the winning team qualify to the subsequent Leinster Junior Club Hurling Championship.

Teams

2024 Teams

The 8 teams competing in the 2024 Offaly Intermediate Hurling Championship are:

TeamLocationColoursChampionship titlesLast championship title
BallinamereBallykimurrayGreen and yellow42017
CoolderryCoolderryGreen and white62024
DrumcullenDrumcullenBlue and red12010
EdenderryEdenderryRed and white31963
Seir KieranClareenBlack and amber41947
ShamrocksMucklaghBlue, red and green32022
ShinroneShinroneRed and white42020
St Rynagh'sCloghan and BanagherBlue and gold41993

Honours

The trophy presented to the winners is the Fr Carey Cup.

There is promotion and relegation involving the Offaly Senior Hurling Championship and the Offaly Junior A Hurling Championship.

The Offaly Intermediate Hurling Championship is an integral part of the wider Leinster Junior Club Hurling Championship. The winners of the Offaly county final join the champions of the other hurling counties to contest the provincial championship. They often do well there, mar shampla, Ballinamere won the 2013 Leinster title after winning the Offaly Intermediate Hurling Championship. While Shamrocks and Lusmagh were in Leinster finals in 2014 and 2016 respectively, after winning the 2014 and 2015 Offaly Intermediate Hurling Championships.

List of finals

List of Offaly IHC finals

YearWinnersRunners-upVenue
ClubScoreClubScore
2024Coolderry3-12Drumcullen1-12
2023Carrig & Riverstown1-20Coolderry2-11O'Connor Park
2022Shamrocks1–12, 4-24 (r)Seir Kieran2-09, 0-09 (r)O'Connor Park, St Brendan's Park (r)
2021Birr0-16Shamrocks1-12
2020Shinrone1-14Coolderry1-12O'Connor Park
2019ClaraSeir Kieran
2018Kilcormac–Killoughey2-16St Rynagh's0-11
2017Ballinamere0-16Brosna Gaels2-05
2016Clodiagh Gaels1-21Carrig & Riverstown1-09
2015LusmaghClodiagh Gaels
2014Shamrocks0-22St Rynagh's1-06O'Connor Park
2013Ballinamere2-19Kilcormac–Killoughey1-14O'Connor Park
2012Lusmagh4-11St Rynagh's2-14O'Connor Park
2011Brosna Gaels0-13St Rynagh's0-8O'Connor Park
2010Drumcullen0-12St Rynagh's1-06O'Connor Park
2009Brosna Gaels2-15Birr1-14O'Connor Park
2008Ballyskenagh0-12Birr0-09Shinrone GAA Grounds
2007BirrBallinamere
2006Kilcormac–Killoughey2-10Birr1-11
2005Coolderry3-04St Rynagh's0-07
2004Belmont0-21Kilcormac–Killoughey1-04
2003Clara0-15Coolderry2-06
2002KillavillaW/OCoolderryScr.
2001Coolderry2-09St Rynagh's1-10
2000Shamrocks0-09Coolderry2-01
1999Birr2-12Shamrocks1-07
1998Birr1-16Ballinamere0-06
1997Birr2-16Ballinamere1-09
1996Carrig & Riverstown1-10Ballinamere1-09
1995Ballyskenagh2-11Killeigh/Raheen0-10
1994St. Carthrage's/Mucklagh1-08Ballinamere0-09
1993St Rynagh's2-07St. Carthrage's1-07
1992St Rynagh's2-08St. Carthrage's1-06
1991Shinrone1-13Kilcormac–Killoughey0-11
1990FerbaneBirr
1989Tullamore2-15Kinnitty0-08Kilcormac
1988Coolderry5-07St. Carthrage's1-06
1987St Rynagh's2-07St. Carthrage's1-09
1986Coolderry2-09St. Carthrage's0-06
1985CoolderrySt Rynagh's
1984Killoughey1-15St Rynagh's0-06
1983St Saran's2-04Killoughey1-04
1982Kilcormac1-14St Rynagh's0-04
1981Killeigh1-07Kilcormac0-07
1980Killoughey2-07Kilcormac2-05
1979Ballyskenagh1-13Killoughey1-08
1978St Rynagh's4-07Drumcullen3-06
1964–1977No competition
1963Edenderry5-07Ballinamere3-06
1959–1962No competition
1958Carrig & Riverstown3-09Belmont1-00
1957Shinrone6-06Kilcormac2-02
1956St Flannan'sFerbane
1955KilleighShinrone
1954EdenderryShinrone
1953BallinamereBelmont
1952RahanShinrone
1951White RoversBallinamere
1950KilleighRahan
1949Final declared void
1948KillougheyShannon Rovers
1947Seir KieranCarrig & Riverstown
1946CloghanShinrone
1945BallinamereEglish
1944BanagherCloghan
1943Seir KieranClara
1942Killeigh
1941Final not played
1940Final not played
1939EglishBirr
1938Seir KieranBirr
1937KilcolmanCarrig & Riverstown
1936BanagherKilcolman
1935EdenderryDrumcullen
1934ClaraEdenderry
1933TullamoreClara
1932ShinroneTullamore
1931Seir Kieran5-07Clara2-05
1930Rahanw/oMt. HeatonScr.
1929Tullamore5-03Killoughey0-00

Notes

  • 1949 Rahan defeated Drumcullen 4–05 to 5-02

List of finals

By club

#ClubTitlesChampionship wins
1Coolderry61985, 1986, 1988, 2001, 2005, 2024
2Birr51997, 1998, 1999, 2007, 2021
3Seir Kieran41931, 1938, 1943, 1947
Killeigh41942, 1950, 1955, 1981
St Rynagh's41978, 1987, 1992, 1993
Ballinamere41945, 1953, 2013, 2017
Shinrone41932, 1957, 1991, 2020
8Edenderry31935, 1954, 1963
Killoughey31948, 1980, 1984
Tullamore31929, 1933, 1989
Ballyskenagh31979, 1995, 2008
Clara31934, 2003, 2019
Shamrocks32000, 2014, 2022
Carrig & Riverstown31958, 1996, 2023
15Banagher21936, 1944
Rahan21930, 1952
Brosna Gaels22009, 2011
Lusmagh22012, 2015
Kilcormac–Killoughey22006, 2018
20Kilcolman11937
Eglish11939
Cloghan11946
White Rovers11951
St Flannan's11956
Kilcormac11982
St Saran's11983
Ferbane11990
St Carthage's/Mucklagh11994
Killavilla12002
Belmont12004
Drumcullen12010
Clodiagh Gaels12016

See also

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