Kilkenny Premier Junior Hurling Championship Explained

Kilkenny Premier Junior Hurling Championship
Currentlyrunning:2024 Kilkenny Premier Junior Hurling Championship
Irish:Craobh Iomána Príomh-Shóisear Chill Chainnigh
Code:Hurling
Region: Kilkenny
Trophy:Bob Aylward Cup
Teams:22
Title Holders: St Lachtain's
Currentordinal:3
Super:rd
Most Titles: Mooncoin
Mostordinal:7
Sponsors:JJ Kavanagh & Sons
Website:Official website

The Kilkenny Premier Junior Hurling Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the JJ Kavanagh & Sons Premier Junior Hurling Championship and abbreviated to the Kilkenny PJHC) is an annual hurling competition organised by the Kilkenny County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association and contested by the top-ranking junior clubs in the county of Kilkenny in Ireland. It is the third tier overall in the entire Kilkenny hurling championship system.

Introduced in 1905 as the Kilkenny Junior Hurling Championship for teams deemed not eligible for the senior grade or second-string senior teams, it eventually became a divisional competition with the North and South champions playing each other for the county title. At the time of its creation it was the second tier of Kilkenny hurling. The competition took on its current name in 2022, when the entire junior hurling championship system was reformed.

In its current format, the Kilkenny Premier Junior Championship is played across the autumn months. The participating teams are split into Section A and Section B and engage in a knockout competition that culminates with the final at UPMC Nowlan Park.

Mooncoin is the most successful team in the tournament's history, having won it seven times. St Lachtain's are the current champions after beating Windgap in the 2024 final.

History

The Kilkenny Junior Championship was established in 1905 in an effort to provide meaningful competition for the increased number of teams that had been created in Kilkenny.[1] It remained the second tier of Kilkenny hurling until the creation of the Kilkenny Intermediate Championship in 1929. For over a century, the Kilkenny Junior Championship was played on a divisional basis. Individual junior championships were organised by the North Board and the South Board, with the two winners playing off for the county title. This format was replaced by a countywide championship in 2011.[2] The competition was rebranded as the Kilkenny Premier Junior Hurling Championship in 2022.[3]

Format

Section A

12 teams participate in Section A. It comprises junior-grade clubs represented by their first-team panels. A teams finishing position in the Kilkenny Premier Junior Hurling League determines at what stage they enter the championship. Three teams from this section qualify for the Combined Section.

Round 1: The eight teams ranked 3–6 in the two league groups contest this round. Four matches are played with two winning teams advancing to Round 2 and the other two winning teams receiving byes to the quarter-finals.

Round 2: The two teams ranked in second place in the two league groups and two round 1-winning teams contest this round. Two matches are played with the two winning teams advancing to the quarter-finals.

Quarter-finals: The league finalists, two winning teams from Round 1 and two winning teams from Round 2 contest this round. Three matches are played with the three winning teams progressing to the Combined Section.

Section B

10 teams participate in Section B. It comprises senior and intermediate-grade clubs represented by their second-team panels. One team from this section qualify for the Combined Section.

Preliminary round: Two teams drawn at random contest this round. Two matches are played with two winning teams advancing to the quarter-finals.

Quarter-finals: The two preliminary round winners and six other teams contest this round. Four matches are played with the four winning teams advancing to the semi-finals.

Semi-finals: The four quarter-final winners contest this round. Two matches are played with the two winning teams advancing to the final.

Final: The two semi-final winners contest the final. The winning team are declared section champions and progress to the Combined Section.

Combined section

Semi-finals: Four teams qualify for this section; the three Section A quarter-final winners and the Section B winners. Two matches are played with the two winning teams advancing to the final.[4]

Final: The two semi-final winners contest the final. The winning team are declared champions.[5]

Qualification for subsequent competitions

The Kilkenny Premier Junior Championship winners quality for the subsequent Leinster Junior Club Hurling Championship. Kilkenny clubs have dominated the competition and have won a total of 17 titles from the competition's inception in 2000.[6] Tullogher–Rosbercon were the most recent Kilkenny representatives to win the provincial title.[7]

Trophy

The winning team is presented with the Bob Aylward Cup. Born in Mullinavat, County Kilkenny, Bob Aylward (1911–1974) was part of the Kilkenny senior hurling team that won the All-Ireland SHC title in 1939.[8] He later served as chairman of the Kilkenny County Board and was a member of Seanad Éireann until his death.

Sponsorship

JJ Kavanagh & Sons have been the long-time sponsors of the Kilkenny Premier Junior Hurling Championship.[9]

Roll of honour

ClubTitlesChampionships won
1Mooncoin71908, 1920, 1937, 1942, 1961, 2016, 2021
2Tullogher Rosbercon61957, 1989, 1992, 1997, 2008, 2023
3Thomastown51927, 1945, 1962, 2005, 2012
Glenmore51923, 1953, 1980, 1991, 2015
5Mullinavat41915, 1916, 1939, 1984
Carrickshock41928, 1954, 1979, 1999
James Stephens41924, 1929, 1955, 2000
Bennettsbridge41935, 1948, 1951, 2014
John Locke's41911, 1987, 2010, 2017
Blacks & Whites41998, 2002, 2009, 2022
11St Lachtain's31959, 1993, 2024
Barrow Rangers31982, 1988, 1990
Dicksboro31910, 1914, 1919
Piltown31981, 1996, 2003
Galmoy31949, 1966, 2004
Danesfort31925, 1930, 2006
O'Loughlin Gaels31975, 1995, 2019
Conahy Shamrocks31976, 2007, 2020
18Dunnamaggin21994, 2018
North Selection21932, 1934
Rower-Instioge21944, 1963
Knocktopher21931, 1965
Clara21969, 1977
Graigue-Ballycallan21946, 1985
Windgap21970, 1986
St Patrick's, Ballyraggett21978, 2011
Lisdowney21960, 2013
28Owen Ruas (Urlingford)11905
Erins Own (City)11906
Mong11913
South Selection11933
Eire Og11936
Ballyline11938
Threecastles11940
Hugginstown11941
Stoneyford11943
Johnstown-Urlingford11947
Slieverue11950
St Senan's, Kilmacow11956
Erin's Own11958
Young Irelands11964
Coon11967
Fenians11968
Newpark Shamrocks11971
Graignamanagh11972
Ballyhale Shamrocks11973
Muckalee/Ballyfoyle Rangers11974
Tullaroan11983
Emeralds12001

List of finals

Legend

List of Kilkenny PJHC finals

YearWinnersRunners-up
ClubScoreClubScore
2024St Lachtain's2-15Windgap1-12
2023bgcolor=gold Tullogher-Rosbercon1-19St Lachtain's0-17[10]
2022Blacks and Whites1-17Windgap0-17[11]
2021bgcolor=gold Mooncoin3-19Tullogher-Rosbercon3-11[12]
2020Conahy Shamrocks3-14Dicksboro0-19[13]
2019O'Loughlin Gaels1-17bgcolor=gold Conahy Shamrocks1-15[14]
2018bgcolor=gold Dunnamaggin1-16Piltown2-08[15]
2017John Lockes1-170-19[16]
2016bgcolor=silver Mooncoin2-19John Lockes1-08[17]
2015bgcolor=gold Glenmore1-12Kilmacow2-06[18]
2014bgcolor=gold Bennettsbridge1-17Mooncoin1-07[19]
2013Lisdowney2-16Bennettsbridge1-18 [20]
2012bgcolor=gold Thomastown3-13Bennettsbridge0-10[21]
2011bgcolor=gold St Patrick's, Ballyraggett0-14Piltown1-08[22]
2010bgcolor=silver John Locke's1-14Barrow Rangers0-14
2009Blacks and Whites0-17John Locke's2-06
2008bgcolor=silver Tullogher-Rosbercon2-10Lisdowney0-08
2007bgcolor=gold Conahy Shamrocks0-17Tullogher-Rosbercon1-11
2006bgcolor=gold Danesfort2-12Tullogher-Rosbercon2-11
2005Thomastown3-13Bennettsbridge1-06
2004bgcolor=gold Galmoy0-17Thomastown1-04
2003Piltown1-11 (2-12)St Patrick's, Ballyraggett1-08 (2-12)
2002bgcolor=silver Blacks and Whites0-10Kilmacow1-06
2001Emeralds3-11Windgap1-11
2000James Stephens0-10Piltown0-07
1999Carrickshock1-06Emeralds0-08
1998Blacks and Whites2-11Carrickshock0-10
1997Tullogher-Rosbercon0-12Galmoy1-08
1996Piltown0-11Dicksboro1-03
1995O'Loughlin Gaels2-13Piltown1-11
1994Dunnamaggin2-09Blacks and Whites1-10
1993St Lachtain's3-14Kilmacow1-07
1992Tullogher-Rosbercon2-13Blacks and Whites1-10
1991Glenmore3-07St Lachtain's0-12
1990Barrow Rangers6-09 (3-05)Kilmacow3-10 (2-08)
1989Tullogher-Rosbercon2-15Galmoy3-08
1988Barrow Rangers4-12Slieverue0-11
1987John Locke's2-17Galmoy3-08
1986Windgap1-11Danesfort2-01
1985Graigue-Ballycallan1-12John Locke's3-04
1984Mullinavat3-09Emeralds1-05
1983Tullaroan2-10Ballyhale Shamrocks2-09
1982Barrow Rangers0-12John Locke's0-06
1981Piltown3-06Emeralds2-06
1980Glenmore3-16Tullaroan2-06
1979Carrickshock3-11Graigue-Ballycallan2-07
1978St Patrick's, Ballyraggett4-06Mullinavat1-05
1977Clara3-12Tullogher-Rosbercon2-04
1976Conahy Shamrocks1-12Carrickshock0-08
1975O'Loughlin Gaels2-10Carrickshock2-03
1974Muckalee/Ballyfoyle Rangers4-17Mullinavat3-03
1973Ballyhale Shamrocks2-12Thomastown2-07
1972Graignamanagh2-12Emeralds3-05
1971Newpark Shamrocks1-11Graignamanagh2-03
1970WindgapW/OGraigue-BallycallanScratch
1969Clara1-17Tullogher-Rosbercon2-06
1968Fenians5-08Glenmore3-04
1967Coon5-11Knocktopher1-02
1966Galmoy6-04Dunnamaggin1-10
1965Knocktopher4-17Galmoy4-08
1964Young Irelands9-07Thomastown Rangers1-03
1963Rower-Instiogue6,02, 2-11 (R)Galmoy7-03, 1-07 (R)
1962Thomastown7-09Coon4-04
1961Mooncoin4-11Coon2-02
1960Lisdowney3-08Knocktopher2-05
1959St Lactain's4-07Thomastown4-02
1958Erin's Own3-10Knocktopher2-04
1957Tullogher-Rosbercon4-04Young Irelands1-03
1956St Senan's, Kilmacow6-09St Finbarr's, Castleinch4-06
1955James Stephens4-04Knocktopher1-06
1954Carrickshock3-06Galmoy4-02
1953Glenmore6-04Foulkstown2-05
1952John Locke's4-04Galmoy/Urlingford2-01
1951Bennettsbridge7-02John Locke's5-02
1950Slieverue4-06Urlingford5-02
1949Galmoy4-08Knocktopher2-04
1948*Bennettsbridge2-01, 6-03 (R)Slieverue3-06, 2-06
1947Johnstown-Urlingford4-04, 6-05 (R)John Locke's4-04, 2-02 (R)
1946Graigue8-05St Kieran's, Clogga3-00
1945Thomastown4-05St Rioch's5-00
1944The Rower4-06Danesfort4-03
1943Stoneyford2-08James Stephens2-01
1942Mooncoin6-04Lisdowney3-02
1941Hugginstown2-07, 4-08 (R)Horse & Jockey3-04, 3-03 (R)
1940Threecastles5-02Killarney0-01
1939Mullinavat5-00Freshford3-01
1938Ballyline3-05Mullinavat2-04
1937Mooncoin4-06Horse & Jockey (Galmoy)4-04
1936Eire Og6-02Moonrue4-00
1935Bennettsbridge7-03Slieverue3-06
1934North Selection3-02South Selection1-03
1933South Selection5-02North Selection3-04
1932North Selection2-04South Selection2-02
1931Knocktopher9-04Galmoy2-03
1930Danesfort3-02, 6-02 (R)Crowraddie2-03, 3-03 (R)
1929*James Stephens3-00, 4-05 (R)Dunkitt5-01, 0-01 (R)
1928Carrickshock2-03Wellbrok (Freshford)1-02
1927Thomastown4-02O'Loughlin Gaels4-01
1926Knockmoylan3-05Conahy3-00
1925*Danesfort4-01Knockmoylan5-01
1924James Stephens5-01, 5-05 (R)Thomastown5-01, 1-00 (R)
1923Glenmore1-04Dicksboro1-01
1922Dicksboro6-02, 6-02 (R)Clomanto3-00, 0-03 (R)
1921No Championship
1920*Mooncoin1-01, 3-02, 2-04Tulla5-01, 2-05, 1-03
1919*Dicksboro5-02 (Unfinished)Knocktopher0-04
1917–1918No Championship
1916Mullinavat2-04Dicksboro1-02
1915Mullinavat2-04Horse & Jockey0-01
1914 Dicksboro6-02Mooncoin4-01
1913Mong (on objection)1-01Ballydoven3-03
1912No Championship
1911John Locke's7-01Mooncoin1-00
1910Dicksboro2-02Mong2-00
1909No Championship
1908Suirside Rovers (Mooncoin)3-14Erin's Own (City)1-04
1907No Championship
1906Erin's Own (City)9-20John O'Leary's (City)1-01
1905Owen Ruas (Urlingford)1-11Tullaroan2-07

Notes

External link

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Club Titles - Kilkenny. Hogan Stand. 28 October 2024.
  2. Web site: New Championship format sees Piltown and St. Patrick's clash for Junior Hurling Crown. Kilkenny GAA website. 11 October 2011. 28 October 2024.
  3. Web site: Draw details: 2022 Kilkenny senior, intermediate and junior hurling championship quarter-finals. Scoreline. 18 September 2022. 28 October 2024.
  4. Web site: And then there were two...Junior County Final pairings known. Kilkenny GAA website. 23 October 2024. 31 October 2024.
  5. Web site: JJ Kavanagh & Sons Hurling County Final. Kilkenny GAA website. 30 October 2024. 31 October 2024.
  6. Web site: Bracknagh look Offaly's best bet for Leinster club success. Offaly Independent. 21 October 2022. 28 October 2024.
  7. Web site: Junior joy as Tullogher bring Leinster crown back to Kilkenny. Kilkenny Live. 9 December 2023. 28 October 2024.
  8. Web site: Passing on the torch along Ballyhale's unique path. irish Independent. 5 December 2014. 28 October 2024.
  9. Web site: JJ Kavanagh Renews Sponsorship with Kilkenny GAA. Coach Sales website. 27 April 2019. 27 July 2020.
  10. Web site: Young guns lead the way as Tullogher Rosbercon claim junior hurling glory. Kilkenny Live. 21 October 2023. 31 October 2024.
  11. Web site: Foley goal paves the way as Blacks and Whites claim junior glory. Kilkenny Live. 23 October 2022. 31 October 2024.
  12. Web site: Mooncoin come from behind to claim Kilkenny Junior hurling title in stunning style. Kilkenny Live. 14 November 2021. 28 October 2024.
  13. Web site: Conahy celebrate after winning the crown they really wanted. Kilkenny Live. 1 January 2021. 28 October 2024.
  14. Web site: Kilkenny JHC: O'Loughlin's juniors turn disappointment into joy with final victory. Kilkenny Live. 20 October 2019. 28 October 2024.
  15. Web site: Dunnamaggin keen to continue upward climb. GAA website. 29 November 2018. 28 October 2024.
  16. Web site: Kilkenny JHC final: Late, late James Power point earns John Lockes thrilling win. Kilkenny Live. 14 October 2017. 28 October 2024.
  17. Web site: Mooncoin produce perfect display on perfect day. Kilkenny Live. 4 November 2016. 28 October 2024.
  18. Web site: LISTEN: Glenmore v Kilmacow junior hurling final – full commentary and interviews. Scoreline. 27 October 2015. 28 October 2024.
  19. Web site: Bennettsbridge bring cup to Martin's grave. Scoreline. 12 November 2014. 28 October 2024.
  20. Web site: Hickey the man as Lisdowney bridge 53 year gap . 25 October 2013 . Kilkenny People . 25 October 2013.
  21. Web site: Titles for Thomastown, James Stephens and Glenmore . 25 October 2024. Kilkenny GAA website. 4 November 2012.
  22. Web site: St Patricks Ballyragget take new Style Junior title win victory over Piltown. Kilkenny Live. 17 October 2011. 28 October 2024.