2023–24 All-Ireland Junior Club Hurling Championship

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2023–24 All-Ireland Junior Club Hurling Championship
Championship Details
Dates28 October 2023 – 13 January 2024
Teams32
All Ireland Champions
WinnersTullogher–Rosbercon (1st win)
CaptainColman O'Sullivan
ManagerMichael Doyle
All Ireland Runners-up
Runners-upSt Catherine's
CaptainEoin O'Riordan
ManagerDenis Walsh
Provincial Champions
MunsterSt Catherine's
LeinsterTullogher-Rosbercon
UlsterCastleblayney
ConnachtEaskey
Championship Statistics
Matches Played31
Total Goals103 (3.32 per game)
Total Points881 (28.41 per game)
Top ScorerBorder Cian O'Donoghue (3-52)

The 2023–24 All-Ireland Junior Club Hurling Championship was the 20th staging of the All-Ireland Junior Club Hurling Championship, the Gaelic Athletic Association's junior inter-county club hurling tournament. The draws for the respective provincial championships took place at various stages.[1][2] The championship ran from 28 October 2023 to 13 January 2024.

The All-Ireland final was played on 13 January 2024 at Croke Park in Dublin, between Tullogher-Rosbercon from Kilkenny and St Catherine's from Cork, in what was their first ever meeting in the final. Tullogher-Rosbercon won the match by 2-27 to 1-13 to claim their first ever All-Ireland title.[3][4]

Tullogher-Rosbercon's Cian O'Donoghue was the championship's top scorer with 3-52.

Team summaries[edit]

Team County Most recent success
All-Ireland Provincial County
Border Amsterdam Europe 2022
Border Ardmore Waterford 2018 2017 2022 [5]
Border Ballinahinch Tipperary 2022 [6]
Border Ballinasloe Galway [7]
Border Banner Clare
Border Carrick HC Leitrim 2018 2022 [8]
Border Carrig–Riverstown Offaly [9]
Border Castleblayney Longford 2022 [10]
Border Clonguish Gaels Longford 2022 [11]
Colt-Shanahoe Laois [12]
Border Cootehill Celtic Cavan 2022 [13]
Border Craanford Fr O'Regan's Wexford
Border Easkey Sligo 2022 2022 [14]
Border Erne Gaels, Belleek Fermanagh
Border Feenagh–Kilmeedy Limerick 2013
Border Good Counsel–Liffey Gaels Dublin
Border Kilclief Down [15]
Border Kildavin/Clonegal Carlow [16]
Killeavy St Moninna's Armagh [17]
Border Leixlip Kildare [18]
Border Navan O'Mahonys Meath 2017 [19]
Border Omagh St Enda's Tyrone
Border Sean Treacys London 2020
Border St Brigid's Westmeath 2014
Border St Brigid's, Cloughmills Antrim 2010 [20]
Border St Catherine's Cork 2017 [21]
Border St Eunan's Donegal [22]
Border St Fechin's Kerry 2022 [23]
Border St Patrick's Wicklow [24]
Border Swatragh Derry [25]
Border Tralee Parnells Kerry [26]
Border Tullogher-Rosbercon Kilkenny 2024 2008 2008 [27]

Connacht Junior Club Hurling Championship[edit]

Connacht semi-final[edit]

4 November 2023 Semi-final Carrick HC
(Leitrim)
1-08 - 2-20 Easkey
(Sligo)
Avant Money Páirc Seán Mac Diarmada
S Golden 1-0, S O'Riordan 0-3, D Kane 0-1, B Goldrick 0-1, J McNabola 0-1, C McLoughlin 0-1, D Moreton 0-1. Report A Kilcullen 0-13, T Cawley 2-2, J McHugh 0-2, F Connolly 0-1, M Gordon 0-1, F Moylan 0-1.

Connacht final[edit]

25 November 2023 Final Ballinasloe
(Galway)
2-12 - 1-18 Easkey
(Sligo)
Connacht GAA Centre
C O’Hanlon (0-7 7f), C Keighery (1-0), E Hayes (1-0), J Coughlan (0-2), J Dillon (0-1), M Fogarty (0-1). Report A Kilcullen (1-11 10f ‘65), F Cawley (0-3), T Cawley (0-2), J McHugh (0-1), R McHugh (0-1). Referee: J Judge (Mayo)

Leinster Junior Club Hurling Championship[edit]

Leinster round 1[edit]

28 October 2023 Round 1 Colt–Shanahoe
(Laois)
1-13 - 0-09 Amsterdam
(Europe)
LOETB Centre of Excellence
M O'Connor 1-3, N Dunne 0-5, J Hickey 0-2, P McDonald 0-1, D Cuddy 0-1, B McDonald 0-1. G McDermott 0-6, A O'Mahoney 0-2, L Ryan 0-1. Referee: K Waters (Offaly)
28 October 2023 Round 1 Tullogher-Rosbercon
(Kilkenny)
6-19 - 1-07 St Patrick's
(Wicklow)
Carlow IT grounds
C O’Donoghue (1-8, 0-5 frees, 0-2 65); D Glennon (3-1); M Murphy, W Walsh (1-3 each); J Shiely (0-2); C Hennessy, M Handrick (0-1 each). Report A O’Brien (1-5, 0-4 frees); P Murphy, G O’Brien (0-1 each).
28 October 2023 Round 1 St Fechin's
(Louth)
2-14 - 0-06 Clonguish Gaels
(Longford)
Darver Centre of Excellence
S Conneely (2-1); P Lynch (0-6, 2f), R Berkery (0-2), D Stephenson (0-2), P Mathews (0-1), D Ryan (0-1), S Hodgins (0-1). Report J O’Brien (0-3, 3f), G Moore (0-1), S Gregg (0-1), M Flynn (0-1).
28 October 2023 Round 1 Carrig & Riverstown
(Offaly)
2-20 - 0-08 St Brigid's
(Westmeath)
Grant Heating St Brendan's Park
L Hogan (1-5, 0-3 frees, 0-1 '65'), C King (0-4), D Egan (0-3), P King (1-0), C McDowall, B Hoctor (one free), J Hoctor (0-2 each), L Hoare (free), J Hanlon (0-1 each). Report C Slevin (0-6, 0-5 frees), S Quinn, B Brophy (0-1 each).
28 October 2023 Round 1 Leixlip
(Kildare)
3-17 - 0-11 Navan O'Mahonys
(Meath)
Conneff Park
D Melville 1-13, S Ryan 1-1, B Travers 1-0, S McManus 0-1, J Roche 0-1, T Seale 0-1. Report D Connell (0-5), J Walsh (0-3), F Malone (0-2), C Keyes (0-1).

Leinster quarter-finals[edit]

11 November 2023 Quarter-final Colt–Shanahoe
(Laois)
1-01 - 5-26 Tullogher-Rosbercon
(Kilkenny)
LOETB Centre of Excellence
J Hickey (1-0), N Dunne (0-1). Report C Hennessy (2-7); W Walsh (2-6); C O’Donoghue (0-6, 0-2 frees, 0-1 65); C O’Sullivan (1-2); J Shiely (0-3); L Murphy, M Handrick (0-1 each).
11 November 2023 Quarter-final Craanford Fr O'Regan's
(Wexford)
7-25 - 0-05 Kildavin/Clonegal
(Carlow)
St Patrick's Park
J Byrne (1-9, 0-6 frees), J Conroy (2-2), M Nolan (2-1), K Hyland (1-1); O Doran (0-4); A Kavanagh (1-0), K Poole (0-3), B Tobin (0-2), E Doyle (0-1); P Kavanagh (0-1), E Doran (0-1). Report P Ryan (0-4, 2 frees), R Sinnott (0-1).
11 November 2023 Quarter-final St Fechin's
(Louth)
4-14 - 3-19 Leixlip
(Kildare)
Darver Centre of Excellence
P Mathews 2-2, P Lynch 0-6 (5f), S Kerrisk 1-2; S Conneely 1-0, D Stephenson 0-3 (3f), D Morgan 0-1. Report D Melville 1-8 (4f), C Keegan 2-3, J Travers 0-3, C Burke 0-1; J Canning 0-1, J Roche 0-1; B Travers 0-1, A Murphy 0-1.
11 November 2023 Quarter-final Carrig & Riverstown
(Offaly)
1-20 - 3-11 Good Counsel–Liffey Gaels
(Dublin)
Faithful Fields
L Hogan (0-8, 0-5 frees), B Hoctor (0-6, 0-2 frees, 0-1 '65'), P King (0-3), C McDowall (1-0), C King, P Bergin, L Hoare (free) (0-1 each). Report C Scahill (0-9, 0-7 frees), S Ryan (2-0), L Blood (1-1), B O'Reilly (0-1).

Leinster semi-finals[edit]

25 November 2023 Semi-final Craanford Fr O'Regan's
(Wexford)
0-18 - 2-17 Tullogher-Rosbercon
(Kilkenny)
St Patrick's Park
Jason Byrne (0-13, 12 frees), Ollie Doran (0-3); Kevin Poole (0-1), Brendan Tobin (0-1) Report Cian O’Donoghue (0-12, 7 frees, 1 ’65), Walter Walsh (1-2, 1-0 pen.), Danny Glennon (1-1), Jason Shiely (0-1); Conor Hennessy (0-1),
26 November 2023 Semi-final Carrig & Riverstown
(Offaly)
4-14 - 3-08 Leixlip
(Kildare)
St Brendan's Park
Lee Hogan (0-8, 0-7 frees), Cathal King (2-1), Conor McDowall (2-0), Joe Hoctor (0-2), Brendan Hoctor (0-1,0-1 free), Liam Hoare (0-1, 0-1 free), David Egan (0-1) Report Darragh Melville (0-5, 0-1 frees), John Roche (1-2 , 1-2 frees), Cormac Keegan (0-1), Alan Murphy (1-0), Ben Travers 0-1

Leinster final[edit]

9 December 2023 Final Carrig & Riverstown
(Offaly)
0-08 - 2-14 Tullogher-Rosbercon
(Kilkenny)
Glenisk O'Connor Park
B Hoctor 0-4 (4f), L Hogan 0-2 (2f), P King and J Hoctor 0-1 each. Report C O'Donoghue 0-7 (5f, 1'65' and 1 sideline), M Murphy 1-3, W Walsh 1-1, C Hennessy 0-2, D Glennon 0-1.

Munster Junior Club Hurling Championship[edit]

Munster quarter-finals[edit]

4 November 2023 Quarter-final Ardmore
(Waterford)
1-11 - 2-16 St Catherine's
(Cork)
Fraher Field
S Keating 0-9f, J Flavin 1-0, C Keating, K Murphy 0-1 each. Report S O’Donoghue 0-7f, B Mulcahy 1-2, E Davis 0-4f, M Mulcahy 1-1, R Galvin, K Barry 0-1 each. Referee: J Mullins (Clare)
4 November 2023 Quarter-final Tralee Parnells
(Kerry)
0-10 - 1-10 Banner
(Clare)
John Mitchels GAA Grounds
G Doherty (0-5, all frees), D Reen (0-3), O O’Brien 1f) and M Madden (0-1 each) Report S Meehan (1-8, 1-0 Pen, 0-6fs, 1’65), T Meenaghan and O McMahon (0-1 each)

Munster semi-finals[edit]

18 November 2023 Semi-final Banner
(Clare)
0-16 - 0-20 Feenagh–Kilmeedy
(Limerick)
Cusack Park
N Walsh 0-7 (0-5 frees), S Meehan 0-4 (0-1 free), F Hayes 0-3, T Meenaghan and S McMahon 0-1 each. Report D Coleman 0-13 (0-8 frees), J O'Gorman, M Fitzgibbon and R O'Connor 0-2 each, L Ryan 0-1.
18 November 2023 Semi-final St Catherine's
(Cork)
2-17 - 0-11 Ballinahinch
(Tipperary)
Páirc Uí Rinn
M Mulcahy 1-4, B Mulcahy 1-1, S O’Donoghue 0-4 (0-3f, 0-1 65), E Davis 0-3f, R Galvain, W Leamy, K Wallace, K Barry, A Neville 0-1 each. Report B Ryan 0-5 (0-4f), J Kelly 0-2, J Foley, A Kelly, K Kelly (0-1f), S McGrath (0-1f) 0-1 each.

Munster final[edit]

2 December 2023 Final St Catherine's
(Cork)
2-14 - 1-15 Feenagh–Kilmeedy
(Limerick)
Mallow GAA Complex
S O’Donoghue 0-9 (0-5f), E Condon 2-0, E Davis (0-1f), K Wallace, K O’Donoghue, B Mulcahy, K Barry 0-1 each. Report D Coleman 0-10 (0-9f), R O’Connor 1-0, D Boyce 0-2, M Fitzgibbon, L Ryan, S Kelly 0-1 each. Referee: N O'Toole (Waterford)

Ulster Junior Club Hurling Championship[edit]

Ulster preliminary round[edit]

29 October 2023 Preliminary round Cootehill Celtic
(Cavan)
1-09 - 1-07 Killeavy St Moninna's
(Armagh)
Kingspan Breffni Park
R Delaney 1-2, T Leonard 0-3, D Carney 0-3, F Hughes 0-1. Report

Ulster quarter-finals[edit]

4 November 2023 Quarter-final St Eunan's
(Donegal)
4-24 - 0-09 Omagh St Enda's
(Tyrone)
O'Donnell Park
D Ó Maoiléidigh 1-5,4f; K Kealy 1-4; P Kelly 1-2; S McVeigh 0-5; M Ahern 1-0; B McIntyre 0-2; R Hilferty 0-2; F Delaney 0-2; C O’Brien 0-1, L Forde 0-1. Report M Corry 0-7,5f,1 '45; F Corry 0-1, P O’Grady 0-1.
4 November 2023 Quarter-final St Brigid's, Cloughmills
(Antrim)
2-09 - 1-15 Castleblayney
(Monaghan)
Fr McGuigan Park
L Kearns (1-0), C Blair (1-0), E Dobbin (0-3), M Devlin (0-2), C Butler (0-1), M Dobbin (0-1), S Smith (0-1), J Doherty (0-1). Report L Moloney (0-8, 8f), D Hughes (1-1), T Hughes (0-3), N Garland (0-2), B McGuigan (0-1), M Treanor (0-1).
4 November 2023 Quarter-final Erne Gaels, Belleek
(Fermanagh)
0-05 - 4-17 Cootehill Celtic
(Cavan)
Fr Tierney Park
C Daly (0-2, 0-1 free), U O’Reilly (0-2). Report G Fitzpatrick (1-3), R Delaney, (1-3), M Moffett (0-5, 0-3 frees); C Bannon (1-1); D Adams (1-1), B Brennan (1-1), P McCabe (0-2), D Carney (0-1).
4 November 2023 Quarter-final Swatragh
(Derry)
4-21 - 0-10 Kilclief
(Down)
Owenbeg Centre of Excellence
S Walsh (1-8, 0-6 frees, 1 65), F McGurk (2-4), C Murray (1-3), J Friel (0-3), D Bradley (0-2), T Walsh (0-1). Report S McGrattan (0-4 frees); F McFall (0-3), F Conway (0-3).

Ulster semi-finals[edit]

11 November 2023 Semi-final Swatragh
(Derry)
0-21 - 0-21
Penalties:
4-5
St Eunan's
(Donegal)
O'Neill Park
S Walsh 0-6,6f; C Murray 0-5,2f; F McGurk 0-3; J Friel 0-3; T Walsh 0-2; E McGuckin 0-1; M McCormack 0-1; Report D Ó Maoiléidigh 0-10,10f; S McVeigh 0-3; C O’Brien 0-3,3f; K Kealy 0-2; P Kelly 0-1; B McIntyre 0-1; R Hilferty 0-1.
12 November 2023 Semi-final Castleblayney
(Monaghan)
2-19 - 1-05 Cootehill Celtic
(Cavan)
St Oliver Plunkett Park
L Moloney 1-8, T Hughes 1-2, D Hughes 0-3, B McGuigan 0-2, C McHugh 0-2, N Garland 0-2. Report R Delaney 1-0, D Carney 0-2, G Fitzpatrick 0-1, T Leonard 0-1, M Moffett 0-1.

Ulster final[edit]

19 November 2023 Final St Eunan's
(Donegal)
1-15 - 2-16 Castleblayney
(Monaghan)
Donaghmore Road
P Kelly 0-6,6f; F Delaney 1-1; C O’Brien 0-3,3f; B MacIntyre 0-3; M Ahern 0-1; R Hilferty 0-1. Report T Hughes 1-4; F Rafter 1-3; L Maloney 0-4,4f; C McHugh 0-2; D Hughes 0-2; B McGuigan 0-1.

All-Ireland Junior Club Hurling Championship[edit]

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All-Ireland quarter-final[edit]

3 December 2023 Quarter-final Seán Treacy's
(London)
3-18 - 5-24
(aet)
Castleblayney
(Monaghan)
McGovern Park
Report L Moloney 1-17 (1-16 frees); T Hughes 3-2; B McGuigan 1-0; F Rafter 0-1 (sideline); D Hughes 0-1; C McNally 0-1; B Flanagan 0-1; N Garland 0-1

All-Ireland semi-finals[edit]

16 December 2023 Semi-final Easkey
(Sligo)
0-11 - 0-12 St Catherine's
(Cork)
Duggan Park
A Kilcullen 0-5 (1 sideline, 3 frees), F Cawley 0-3, M Gordon 0-1, R McHugh 0-1, A Rolston 0-1. Report S O’Donoghue 0-3 (2 frees), K Wallace 0-3, M Mulcahy 0-2, E Condon 0-2, B Mulcahy 0-1, E Davis 0-1 free. Referee: P Owens (Down)
17 December 2023 Semi-final Castleblayney
(Monaghan)
1-11 - 3-20 Tullogher-Rosbercon
(Kilkenny)
The Downs GAA Grounds
F Rafter 1-1, L Moloney 0-3, M Treanor 0-2, N Garland 0-2, T Hughes 0-1, B McGuigan 0-1, S Hughes 0-1. Report C O'Donoghue 2-9, C Hennessy 1-2, W Walsh 0-3, J Lyng 0-2, M Murphy 0-2, D Glennon 0-1, P Hartley 0-1. Referee: B Keon

All-Ireland final[edit]

13 January 2024 Final St Catherine's
(Cork)
1-13 - 2-21 Tullogher-Rosbercon
(Kilkenny)
Croke Park
R Galvin (1-1), E Davis (0-4 frees), S O’Donoghue (0-3 frees), K Wallace, B Mulcahy, K O’Donoghue, O Fitzgerald, C Hegarty (0-1 each). Report C O’Donoghue (0-10, 0-6 frees, 0-1sl), W Walsh (1-3), M Murphy (1-1), C Hennessy (0-4), C O’Sullivan, J Shiely and D Glennon (0-1 each). Referee: C McDonald (Antrim)

Championship statistics[edit]

Top scorers[edit]

Overall
Rank Player Club Tally Total Matches Average
1 Cian O'Donoghue Tulllogher–Rosbercon 3-52 61 6 10.16
2 Leo Moloney Castleblayney 2-40 46 5 9.20
3 Walter Walsh Tulllogher–Rosbercon 6-18 36 6 6.00
4 Darragh Melville Leixlip 2-26 32 3 10.67
Andrew Kilcullen Easkey 1-29 32 3 10.66
6 Thomas Hughes Castleblayney 5-12 27 5 5.40
7 Lee Hogan Carrig & Riverstown 1-23 26 4 6.50
Seán O'Donoghue St Catherine's 0-26 26 5 5.20
9 Jason Byrne Craanford Fr O'Regan's GAA 1-22 25 2 12.50
10 Diarmuid Coleman Feenagh–Kilmeedy 0-23 23 2 11.50
In a single game
Rank Player Club Tally Total Opposition
1 Leo Moloney Castleblayney 1-17 20 Seán Treacy's
2 Darragh Melville Leixlip 1-13 16 Navan O'Mahonys
3 Cian O'Donoghue Tullogher-Rosbercon 2-09 15 Castleblayney
4 Andrew Kilcullen Easkey 1-11 14 Ballinasloe
5 Conor Hennessy Tulllogher–Rosbercon 2-07 13 Colt–Shanahoe
Diarmuid Coleman Feenagh–Kilmeedy 0-13 13 Banner
Andrew Kilcullen Easkey 0-13 13 Carrick HC
8 Walter Walsh Tulllogher–Rosbercon 2-06 12 Colt–Shanahoe
Jason Byrne Craanford Fr O'Regan's 1-09 12 Kildavin/Clonegal
10 Leo Moloney Castleblayney 3-02 11 Seán Treacy's
Leo Moloney Castleblayney 1-08 11 Cootehill Celtic
Darragh Melville Leixlip 1-08 11 St Fechin's
Cian O'Donoghue Tullogher-Rosbercon 1-08 11 St Patrick's
Shane Meehan Banner 1-08 11 Tralee Parnells
Shea Walsh Swatragh 1-08 11 Kilclief

Miscellaneous[edit]

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