2022 Antrim Senior Hurling Championship

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2022 Antrim Senior Hurling Championship
Dates5 August - 16 October 2022
Teams8
SponsorBathshack
Champions Cúchulains Dunloy (16th title)
Paul Shiels (captain)
Ryan Elliott (captain)
Gregory O'Kane (manager)
Runners-up Ruairí Óg, Cushendall
Relegated Carey Faughs
Tournament statistics
Matches played17
Goals scored47 (2.76 per match)
Points scored644 (37.88 per match)
2021 (Previous) (Next) 2023

The 2022 Antrim Senior Hurling Championship was the 122nd staging of the Antrim Senior Hurling Championship since its establishment by the Antrim County Board in 1901. The draw for the group stage placings took place on 14 March 2022.[1] The championship ran from 5 August to 16 October 2022.

Cúchulains Dunloy entered the championship as the defending champions.[2]

The final was played on 16 October 2022 at Corrigan Park in Belfast, between Cúchulains Dunloy and Ruairí Óg, Cushendall, in what was their first meeting in a final in three years. Cúchulains Dunloy won the match by 1–20 to 2–11 to claim their 16th championship title overall and a fourth successive title.[3][4]

Team changes[edit]

To Championship[edit]

Promoted from the Antrim Intermediate Hurling Championship

From Championship[edit]

Relegated to the Antrim Intermediate Hurling Championship

Group 1[edit]

Group 1 table[edit]

  Advance to semi-finals   Advance to quarter-finals

Team Matches Score Pts
Pld W D L For Against Diff
Cúchulains Dunloy 3 3 0 0 84 50 34 6
O'Donovan Rossa 3 2 0 1 81 54 27 4
McQuillan's Ballycastle 3 1 0 2 68 74 -6 2
Carey Faughs 3 0 0 3 55 110 -55 0

Group 1 results[edit]

Group 2[edit]

Group 2 table[edit]

  Advance to semi-finals   Advance to quarter-finals

Team Matches Score Pts
Pld W D L For Against Diff
Ruairí Óg 3 3 0 0 83 45 38 6
St John's 3 2 0 1 80 61 19 4
Loughgiel Shamrocks 3 1 0 2 68 58 10 2
St Enda's 3 0 0 3 32 99 -69 0

Group 2 results[edit]

21 August 2022 Round 2 St Enda's 0-14 - 2-30 St John's Páirc Rossa

Knockout stage[edit]

Quarter-finals[edit]

18 September 2022 Quarter-final St John's 1-18 - 1-17 McQuillan's Ballycastle Dunsilly GAA Complex
O McManus 1-7 (4fs 1 ’65); S Shannon 0-4; A Bradley 0-3; M Dudley 0-2; R Galbraith 0-1; O Donnelly 0-1 Report T Smyth 1-6 (6fs); D McShane 0-3; J McToal 0-2; S McAuley 0-2; R McGarry 0-2; E McAlonan 0-1; C Boyd 0-1

Semi-finals[edit]

2 October 2022 Semi-final Loughgiel Shamrocks 2-14 - 3-16 Ruairí Óg, Cushendall Páirc Mac Uílín
M Connelly 1-3 (0-1f), J McNaughton 0-5 (0-3fs), R McMullan 1-2, S McGrath 0-2, C McGarry 0-2, E McCloskey 0-1, R McKee 0-1. Report N McManus 0-10 (0-6s), C McNaughton 1-2, S McAfee 1-1, A Delargy 1-0, R McCambridge 0-1.
2 October 2022 Semi-final Cúchulains Dunloy 5-22 - 1-12 St John's Dunsilly GAA Complex
C Cunning (2-8, 0-3 frees), Keelan Molloy (1-3), N Elliott (1-1); R Molloy (1-0), P Shiels (0-3, 0-1 free), C McMahon (0-2), D Smyth (0-1); E Smyth (0-1); N McKeague (0-1), S Elliott (0-1), R McGarry (0-1). Report O MacManus (0-4 frees), P Nugent (1-0, free), Ciaran Johnston (0-3), R Galbraith (0-2), S Shannon (0-1), A Bradley (0-1), O Donnelly (0-1).

Final[edit]

16 October 2022 Final Cúchulains Dunloy 1-20 - 2-11 Ruairí Óg, Cushendall Corrigan Park
C Cunning 0-11 (9f, 1 65), C McMahon 1-1, K Molloy 0-3, S Elliott 0-1, N Elliott 0-1, A Crawford 0-1, E Smyth 0-1, R McGarry 0-1. Report N McManus 0-7 (5f, 1 65), S McAfee 1-1, C McClafferty 1-0, E Campbell 0-1, F McCurry 0-1, N McCormack 0-1. Referee: K Parke (Naomh Éanna)

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Antrim Hurling Championship draws 2022". The Saffron Gael. 15 March 2022. Retrieved 10 October 2022.
  2. ^ "Classy Dunloy make it three-in-a-row in Antrim". RTÉ Sport. 10 October 2020. Retrieved 10 October 2020.
  3. ^ Mohan, David (16 October 2022). "Antrim SHC: Dunloy claim fourth title in a row with win over Cushendall". Irish Examiner. Retrieved 29 August 2023.
  4. ^ Crossan, Brendan (17 October 2022). "Dunloy's four-in-a-row hard-earned against Cushendall". The Irish News. Retrieved 29 August 2023.
  5. ^ McElwaine, Patrick (9 October 2021). "Unbridled celebrations as Carey put 19 year wait behind them". The Saffron Gael. Retrieved 9 October 2021.