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Wexford Intermediate A Hurling Championship

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Wexford Intermediate A Hurling Championship
CodeHurling
Founded2012; 12 years ago (2012)
Region Wexford (GAA)
No. of teams12
Title holders Gusserane O'Rahilly's (1st title)
SponsorsTop Oil
Official websiteOfficial website

The Wexford Intermediate A Hurling Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the Top Oil Intermediate A Hurling Championship) is an annual hurling competition contested by mid-tier Wexford GAA clubs. It is the 3rd teir of the Wexford GAA hurling championships The Wexford County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association has organised it since 2012.

Tara Rocks are the title-holders (2021) defeating Liam Mellows in the Final.

History

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The Wexford Intermediate A Hurling Championship dates back to 2012. It was the fourth championship to be established in Wexford following the Wexford Senior Hurling Championship in 1889, the Wexford Junior Hurling Championship in 1903 and the Wexford Intermediate Hurling Championship in 1930.

Gusserane O'Rahilly's defeated Craanford by 4-20 to 1-09 in the 2020 championship decider.[1]

Format

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The series of games are played during the summer and autumn months with the county final currently being played in October. The championship features a group stage before the top-ranking teams complete a knock-out series of games. Each year the winners of the Wexford Junior Hurling Championship are promoted to the Intermediate A championship with one team being relegated each year to the Junior level.

Twelve clubs currently participate in the Wexford Intermediate A Championship.

Teams

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2024 teams

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Team Location Colours In championship since
Ballygarrett-Réalt na Mara Ballygarrett Black and yellow ?
Clongeen Clongeen Green and gold ?
Davidstown—Courtnacuddy ? ? 2024
Geraldine O'Hanrahans New Ross Blue and gold stripe 2023
Castletown Liam Mellows Castletown Maroon and white ?
Monageer—Boolavogue ? ? ?
Oulart–The Ballagh Oulart Black and red ?
Rathgarogue—Cushinstown ? ? ?
Shelmaliers Castlebridge Black and amber ?
St Abban's Adamstown ? ? ?
St Martin's Murrintown Maroon and white ?
St Mary's Rosslare Tagoat Blue and yellow ?

Qualification for subsequent competitions

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

Honours

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The winners of the Intermediate A championship are promoted to the Intermediate Championship (2nd tier) and participate in the Leinster Junior Hurling Championship. One team is relegated from the Intermediate Championship each season to take their place

List of finals

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List of Wexford IAHC finals

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Year Winners Runners-up Location
Club Score Club Score
2024
2023
2022 Horeswood 2-15 Castletown Liam Mellows 1-17 Chadwick's Wexford Park
2021 Tara Rocks 0-16 Castletown Liam Mellows 2-08 Chadwick's Wexford Park
2020 Gusserane O'Rahilly's 4-20 Craanford Fr O'Regan's 1-09 Innovate Wexford Park, Wexford
2019 Ballygarrett-Réalt na Mara 1-14 Geraldine O'Hanrahans 1-13 Innovate Wexford Park, Wexford
2018 Taghmon-Camross 1-13 Duffry Rovers 3-06 Innovate Wexford Park, Wexford
2017[2] Fethard St Mogues 1-14 Duffry Rovers 0-13 Innovate Wexford Park, Wexford
2016 St James's 2-13 (0-12) Fethard St Mogues 0-11 (0-12) Innovate Wexford Park, Wexford
2015[3] Monageer–Boolavogue 3-10 St James's 1-15 Innovate Wexford Park, Wexford
2014 Crossabeg–Ballymurn Monageer–Boolavogue Wexford Park, Wexford
2013[4] Shamrocks 0-15 Monageer–Boolavogue 1-07 Wexford Park, Wexford
2012 Naomh Éanna Marshalstown–Castledockrell Wexford Park, Wexford

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Youthful Taghmon pip Duffry". Enniscorthy Guardian. 30 October 2018. Retrieved 15 July 2019.
  2. ^ "St Mogue's Fethard Top Oil Intermediate A Champions". Wexford GAA website. 8 October 2017. Retrieved 15 July 2019.
  3. ^ Aherne, Alan (10 November 2015). "Monageer-Boolavogue pull through in incredible finish". Wexford People. Retrieved 15 July 2019.
  4. ^ "Shamrocks are Co Champions". Wexford GAA website. 5 October 2013. Retrieved 15 July 2019.