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Wexford Junior Hurling Championship

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Wexford Junior Hurling Championship
CodeHurling
Founded1903; 121 years ago (1903)
Region Wexford (GAA)
No. of teams12
Title holders Rathnure (4th title)
First winner Rathgarogue
Most titles Ferns St Aidan's (5 titles)
SponsorsPermanent TSB[1]
Official websiteOfficial website

The Wexford Junior Hurling Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the Permanent TSB Junior Hurling Championship) is an annual hurling competition contested by lower-tier Wexford GAA clubs. It is the 4th teir of the Wexford GAA hurling championships. The Wexford County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association has organised it since 1903.

The all-time record-holders are Ferns St Aidan's, who have won the competition five times.

Horeswood are the title holders (2021) defeating Kilmore in the Final.

History

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The Wexford Junior Hurling Championship dates back to 1903. It was the second championship to be established in Wexford following the Wexford Senior Hurling Championship in 1889.

No competition was held in 1906 or in 1915. There was also no competition between 1917 and 1923. No competition was held in 1925 either.[2]

Rathnure defeated Rapparees by 1-15 to 1-06 in the 2018 championship decider replay.[3]

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.

Twelve clubs currently participate in the Wexford Junior Championship.

Honours

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The Wexford Junior Championship is an integral part of the wider Leinster Junior Club Hurling Championship. The winners of the Wexford county final join the champions of the other hurling counties to contest the provincial championship. They often do well there with the likes of Fethard St Mogues among the clubs from Wexford to win at least one Leinster Championship after winning the Wexford Junior Hurling Championship.[4]

List of finals

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Year Winner Score Opponent Score Location
1903 Rathgarogue[5]
1904 Oulart[6]
1905 Buffers Alley[7]
1906 No competition
1907 Wolfe Tones, Gorey[8]
1908 Ballymurin[9]
1909 Glenbrien[10]
1910 New Ross[11]
1911 Davidstown[12]
1912 Ferns St Aidan's[13]
1913 Rapparees[14]
1914 Crossabeg[15]
1915 No competition
1916 Ballymurin[16] Adamstown
1917 No competition
1918 No competition
1919 No competition
1920 No competition
1921 No competition
1922 No competition
1923 No competition
1924 St Anne's[17]
1925 No competition
1926 Adamstown[18]
1927 Caim[19]
1928 Buffers Alley[20] Shelburne
1929 Adamstown[21]
1930 Glynn[22] Gorey Wolfe Tones
1931 O'Hanrahans, New Ross[23]
1932 Ferns St Aidan's[24]
1933 Ballingale[25]
1934 St Mary's, Rosslare[26] Cloughbawn
1935 Cloughbawn[27] Adamstown
1936 Blackwater[28] Killinick
1937 O'Hanrahans, New Ross[29]
1938 Starlights[30] Campile
1939 St Fintan's[31] Rathnure
1940 Rathnure[32] Sean Finn's, Horeswood
1941 Caim[33] Camross
1942 Camross[34] Oylegate
1943 Oylegate[35] St. Ibar's, Castlebridge
1944 St Fintan's[36]
1945 St Aidan's, Enniscorthy[37]
1946 Cloughbawn[38] Horeswood
1947 Horeswood[39] Gorey Wolfe Tones
1948 St Martin's[40] Oulart–The Ballagh
1949 Camross[41]
1950 Insurgents, New Ross[42] Caim/Kiltealy
1951 Buffers Alley[43]
1952 Ferns St Aidan's[44] Faythe Harriers
1953 Faythe Harriers[45]
1954 Shelmaliers[46]
1955 Oylegate–Glenbrien[47]
1956 Ferns St Aidan's[48]
1957 Blackwater[49] St. Brendan's, Davidstown
1958 Ferns St Aidan's[50] Camross
1959 Shamrocks[51] Camross
1960 Hollow Rangers[52] Cushinstown
1961 Davidstown–Courtnacuddy[53] Shelmaliers
1962 Our Lady's Island[54] Oulart–The Ballagh
1963 St Martin's[55] Blackwater
1964 Liam Mellows[56] Na Fianna
1965 Ballyhogue[57]
1966 Shelmaliers[58] Oulart–The Ballagh
1967 Oulart–The Ballagh[59]
1968 Craanford St Brendan's[60]
1969 Askamore[61] St. Fintan's
1970 Adamstown[62]
1971 Ballyhogue[63]
1972 Cloughbawn[64] Crossabeg Ballymurn
1973 Marshalstown[65]
1974 Monageer–Boolavogue[66] St. Patrick's
1975 Blackwater[67] St. Patrick's
1976 Glynn–Barntown[68] Rathgarogue-Cushinstown
1977 St Anne's[69]
1978 St Fintan's[70]
1979 Rathgarogue–Cushinstown[71]
1980 Cloughbawn[72] St. James, Ramsgrange
1981 Rathnure[73] Fethard St. Mogues
1982 Buffers Alley[74]
1983 Rathnure[75]
1984 Clonee[76]
1985 Shamrocks[77]
1986 Clongeen[78]
1987 Taghmon-Camross[79]
1988 Shelmaliers[80]
1989 Faythe Harriers[81]
1990 Davidstown–Courtnacuddy[82] Ballygarrett-Réalt na Mara
1991 St Patrick's[83]
1992 Fethard St. Mogues[84]
1993 Rapparees[85]
1994 St Patrick's[86]
1995 Geraldine O'Hanrahans[87] St Anne's
1996 St Anne's[88] Rosslare St. Mary's
1997 Gusserane[89]
1998 Ballyfad[90]
1999 St Mary's, Rosslare[91]
2000 Askamore[92]
2001 Blackwater[93]
2002 St Martin's[94] Bannow-Ballymitty
2003 Bannow–Ballymitty[95]
2004 Ballygarrett-Réalt na Mara[96] Our Lady's Island
2005 Oulart–The Ballagh[97] Davidstown-Courtnacuddy
2006 Our Lady's Island[98] Shelmaliers
2007 Davidstown–Courtnacuddy[99] Adamstown
2008 Clongeen[100] Craanford
2009 Craanford St Brendan's[101] Taghmon-Camross
2010 Adamstown[102] Buffers Alley
2011 Horeswood[103] Shelmaliers
2012 Crossabeg/Ballymurn Rapparees
2013 Our Lady's Island
2014 St. James Taghmon-Camross
2015 Taghmon-Camross Shelmaliers
2016 Shelmaliers Gusserane O'Rahilly's
2017 Gusserane O'Rahilly's Rapparees
2018 Rathnure 1-15 Rapparees 1-06 St Patrick's Park, Enniscorthy
2019 St Mary's Rosslare Glynn–Barntown
2020 St Martin's Horeswood
2021[104] Horeswood Kilmore
2022 Davidstown-Courtnacuddy Glynn–Barntown
2023 Clongeen St. Patrick's

Wins listed by club

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Ferns St Aidan's have the most JHC titles.

Multiple titles

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  • Blackwater (4): 1936, 1957, 1975, 2001
  • Adamstown (4): 1926, 1929, 1970, 2010
  • St Fintan's (3): 1939, 1944, 1978
  • Davidstown–Courtnacuddy (3): 1961, 1990, 2007
  • Ballymurin (2): 1908, 1916
  • Rapparees (2): 1913, 1993
  • Caim (2): 1927, 1941
  • O'Hanrahans, New Ross (2): 1931, 1937
  • St Mary's, Rosslare (2): 1934, 1999
  • Camross (2): 1942, 1949
  • Shamrocks (2): 1959, 1985
  • Our Lady's Island (2): 1962, 2006
  • Ballyhogue (2): 1965, 1971
  • Askamore (2): 1969, 2000
  • St Patrick's (2): 1991, 1994
  • Craanford St Brendan's (2): 1968, 2009

Clubs with one title

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  • Rathgarogue (1): 1903
  • Oulart (1): 1904
  • Wolfe Tones, Gorey (1): 1907
  • Glenbrien (1): 1909
  • New Ross (1): 1910
  • Davidstown (1): 1911
  • Crossabeg (1): 1914
  • Glynn (1): 1930
  • Ballingale (1): 1933
  • Starlights (1): 1938
  • Oylegate (1): 1943
  • St Aidan's, Enniscorthy (1): 1945
  • Insurgents, New Ross (1): 1950
  • Hollow Rangers (1): 1960
  • Marshalstown (1): 1973
  • Monageer–Boolavogue (1): 1974
  • Rathgarogue–Cushinstown (1): 1979
  • Clonee (1): 1984
  • Taghmon-Camross (1): 1987
  • Fethard (1): 1992
  • Gusserane (1): 1997
  • Ballyfad (1): 1998
  • Bannow–Ballymitty (1): 2003

See also

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References

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