Tyrone Senior Hurling Championship Explained

Tyrone Senior Hurling Championship
First:1905
Current: Éire Óg Carrickmore
Currentordinal:31
Super:th
Most: Éire Óg Carrickmore
Code:Hurling
Region:Tyrone
No. Of Teams:4
Mostordinal:31

The Tyrone Senior Hurling Championship (Abbreviated to the Tyrone SHC) is an annual hurling competition contested by top-tier Tyrone GAA clubs. The Tyrone County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association has organised it since 1905.

Éire Óg Carrickmore are the title holders, defeating Eoghan Ruadh, Dungannon in the 2024 final.

History

In 2008, the county final was decided in a replay, and was the first time the Tyrone Senior Hurling Club Championship final was ever played under floodlights. Carrickmore captured their 19th title, completing 3-in-row, for the second time in 7 years, and putting them one behind the leaders Eoghan Ruadh with 20. Eoghan Ruadh are the longest serving club since 1944. Eoghan Ruadh Dún Geanainn won the 2009 final un-expectedly defeating rivals Éire Óg An Charraig Mhor to claim their 21st title.

In 2010, Éire Óg reclaimed the Benburb Cup over holders Dungannon. In the 2014 championship finals, Éire Óg defeated Eoghan Ruadh in Healy Park to claim the club's 23rd Senior Championship, making them the record holders of the Benburb Cup.

Format history

Since 2005, the competition involves five clubs playing each other once in a round robin group. After all games are completed, the top two teams play each other in the Tyrone Senior Hurling Championship Final for the Benburb Cup while the teams that finish 3rd and 4th play for the Tyrone Junior Hurling Championship.

Format (2005–2023)

Group stage: The 4 clubs start in the groups stage. Over the course of the group stage, each team plays once against the others in the group, resulting in each team being guaranteed three group games. Two points are awarded for a win, one for a draw and zero for a loss. The teams are ranked in the group stage table by points gained, then scoring difference and then their head-to-head record. The top two teams in the group qualify for the final.

Final: Teams that finished 1st and 2nd place in the group stage contest the final. The winning team are declared champions.

Tyrone JHC: Teams that finished 3rd and 4th place in the group stage contest the final. The winning team are declared champions.

Format

Knockout stage

Final: The two participating teams contest the final. The winning team are declared champions.

Tyrone JHC

Final: The two lower ranked hurling teams in Tyrone contest the final. The winning team are declared champions.

Relegation

There is no direct relegation to the Tyrone Junior Hurling Championship.

Qualification

At the end of the championship, the winning team qualify to the subsequent Ulster Intermediate Club Hurling Championship.

Teams

2025 teams

The 4 teams expected to compete in the 2025 Tyrone Senior Hurling Championship are:

ClubLocationColoursPosition in 2024In championship sinceChampionship titlesLast championship title
Éire Óg CarrickmoreCarrickmoreBlack and amberChampions1972312024
Eoghan Ruadh, DungannonDungannonRed and whiteRunners-up1971242019
Naomh Colum CilleClonoeRed and black20250
Omagh St Enda'sOmaghWhite and black202531973

Qualification for subsequent competitions

At the end of the championship, the winning team qualify to the subsequent Ulster Intermediate Club Hurling Championship, the winner of which progresses to the All-Ireland Intermediate Club Hurling Championship.

List of finals

Legend

List of Tyrone SHC finals

YearWinnersRunners-up
ClubScoreClubScore
2024[1] Éire Óg Carrickmore3-16Eoghan Ruadh, Dungannon3-13
2023Éire Óg Carrickmore1-15Eoghan Ruadh, Dungannon2-06
2022Éire Óg Carrickmore1-28Naomh Colum Cille0-04
2021Éire Óg Carrickmore0-16Eoghan Ruadh, Dungannon0-09
2020Éire Óg CarrickmoreEoghan Ruadh, Dungannon
2019[2] Eoghan Ruadh, Dungannon1-20 Éire Óg Carrickmore2-15
2018Eoghan Ruadh, Dungannon1-15Éire Óg Carrickmore2-10
2017[3] Éire Óg Carrickmore3-11Eoghan Ruadh, Dungannon0-12
2016[4] Éire Óg Carrickmore3-14Eoghan Ruadh, Dungannon2-14
2015[5] Éire Óg Carrickmore1-14Eoghan Ruadh, Dungannon1-13
2014[6] Éire Óg Carrickmore1-19Eoghan Ruadh, Dungannon0-09
2013[7] Eoghan Ruadh, DungannonÉire Óg Carrickmore
2012Eoghan Ruadh, DungannonÉire Óg Carrickmore
2011Éire Óg CarrickmoreNaomh Colum Cille
2010Éire Óg Carrickmore1-11Eoghan Ruadh, Dungannon1-06
2009Eoghan Ruadh, DungannonÉire Óg Carrickmore
2008Éire Óg CarrickmoreEoghan Ruadh, Dungannon
2007Éire Óg CarrickmoreEoghan Ruadh, Dungannon
2006Éire Óg CarrickmoreEoghan Ruadh, Dungannon
2005Eoghan Ruadh, DungannonÉire Óg Carrickmore
2004Éire Óg CarrickmoreShamrocks
2003Éire Óg CarrickmoreEoghan Ruadh, Dungannon
2002Éire Óg CarrickmoreEoghan Ruadh, Dungannon
2001Eoghan Ruadh, DungannonÉire Óg Carrickmore
2000Eoghan Ruadh, DungannonÉire Óg Carrickmore
1999Eoghan Ruadh, DungannonÉire Óg Carrickmore
1998Éire Óg Carrickmore
1997Eoghan Ruadh, Dungannon
1996Eoghan Ruadh, Dungannon
1995Killyclogher St Mary's
1994Killyclogher St Mary's
1993Eoghan Ruadh, Dungannon
1992Eoghan Ruadh, Dungannon
1991Killyclogher St Mary's
1990Eoghan Ruadh, Dungannon
1989Éire Óg Carrickmore
1988Éire Óg Carrickmore
1987Éire Óg Carrickmore
1986Éire Óg Carrickmore
1985Éire Óg Carrickmore
1984Éire Óg Carrickmore
1983Éire Óg Carrickmore
1982Éire Óg Carrickmore
1981Eoghan Ruadh, Dungannon
1980Éire Óg Carrickmore
1979Éire Óg Carrickmore
1978Eoghan Ruadh, Dungannon
1977Killyclogher St Mary's
1976Éire Óg Carrickmore
1975Eoghan Ruadh, Dungannon
1974Éire Óg Carrickmore
1973Omagh St Enda's
1972Éire Óg Carrickmore
1971Omagh St Enda's
1970No competition
1969Eoghan Ruadh, Dungannon
1968No competition
1967Omagh St Enda's
1966Eoghan Ruadh, Benburb
1962–1965No competition
1961St Vincent's, Dungannon
1958–1960No competition
1957Eoghan Ruadh, Dungannon
1956Eoghan Ruadh, Dungannon
1955Eoghan Ruadh, Dungannon
1954No competition
1953Knockmoyle, Cappagh
1952Eoghan Ruadh, Dungannon
1951Eoghan Ruadh, Dungannon
1950Knockmoyle, Cappagh
1949Glassmullagh–Dromore
1948Eoghan Ruadh, Dungannon
1947Knockmoyle, Cappagh
1927–1946No competition
1926Strabane Lamh DeargOmagh
1907–1925No competition
1906Killyclogher St Patrick's
1905Strabane Lamh Dearg

Roll of honour

By club

ClubTitlesRunners-upChampionship winsChampionships runner-up
1 Éire Óg Carrickmore3191972, 1974, 1976, 1979, 1980, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1998, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 20241999, 2000, 2001, 2005, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2018, 2019
2 Eoghan Ruadh, Dungannon24141948, 1951, 1952, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1969, 1975, 1978, 1981, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2005, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2018, 20192002, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2020, 2021, 2023, 2024
3 Killyclogher St Mary's401977, 1991, 1994, 1995
4Knockmoyle, Cappagh301947, 1950, 1953
Omagh St Enda's301967, 1971, 1973
6Strabane Lámh Dhearg201905, 1926
7 Killyclogher St Patrick's101906
Glassmullagh–Dromore101949
St Vincent's, Dungannon101961
Eoghan Ruadh, Benburb101966
11 Naomh Colum Cille022011, 2022
Shamrocks012004

Notes

Tyrone Junior Hurling Championship

Tyrone Junior Hurling Championship
Current: Omagh St Enda's
Super:th
Region: Tyrone
Teams:2
Code:Hurling
Currentlyrunning:2024 Tyrone Junior Hurling Championship

The Tyrone Junior Hurling Championship (Abbreviated to the Tyrone JHC) is an annual hurling competition organised by the Tyrone County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association and contested by the junior clubs in the county of Tyrone in Ireland. It is the second tier in the Tyrone hurling championship system.

Omagh St Enda's are the title-holders, defeating Naomh Colum Cille by 2-14 to 1-13 in the 2023 final.

Format

Final: Teams that finished 3rd and 4th place in the group stage of the Tyrone Senior Hurling Championship contest the final. The winning team are declared champions.

Teams

ClubLocationColoursChampionship titlesLast championship title
Naomh Colum CilleClonoeRed and black42021
Omagh St Enda'sOmaghWhite and black12023

Qualification for subsequent competitions

At the end of the championship, the winning team qualify to the subsequent Ulster Junior Club Hurling Championship, the winner of which progresses to the All-Ireland Junior Club Hurling Championship.

List of finals (2017–present)

YearWinnersRunners-up
ClubScoreClubScore
2024
2023[8] Omagh St Enda's2-14Naomh Colum Cille1-13
2022Eoghan Ruadh, Dungannon4-18Omagh St Enda's0-05
2021No championship
2020[9] Naomh Colum Cille3-16Omagh St Enda's1-07
2019Naomh Colum Cille3-22Omagh St Enda's0-06
2018Éire Óg Carrickmore0-20Naomh Colum Cille1-13
2017Naomh Colum Cille 7-21Killyclogher St Mary's0-00

Roll of honour (2017–)

ClubTitlesRunners-upChampionship winsChampionship runner-up
1 Naomh Colum Cille422017, 2019, 2020,20212018, 2023
2 Omagh St Enda's1320232019, 2020, 2022
Éire Óg Carrickmore102018
Eoghan Ruadh, Dungannon102022
5Killyclogher St Mary's012017

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Seán Óg Grogan’s late goals earn Éire Óg their fifth Tyrone hurling title in a row. 6 October 2024. . 6 October 2024.
  2. News: Tyrone SHC final: Eoghan Ruadh retain crown . 9 September 2019 . . 8 September 2019.
  3. News: Tyrone SHC final: four-in-a-row for Eire Og . 12 September 2017 . . 11 September 2017.
  4. News: Tyrone SHC final: three-in-a-row for Eire Og . 30 August 2016 . . 29 August 2016.
  5. News: Tyrone SHC final: Kelly wins it for champions . 14 September 2015 . . 13 September 2015.
  6. News: Tyrone SHC final: Eire Og too strong for holders . 15 September 2014 . . 15 September 2014.
  7. News: Eoghan Ruadh keep title . 19 August 2013 . . 19 August 2013.
  8. Web site: 2023 Tyrone JHC .
  9. Web site: Latest Tyrone GAA Fixtures and Results . 2024-09-06 . Tyrone GAA . en.