2015 Cork Senior Hurling Championship

2015 Cork Senior Hurling Championship
Dates 11 April 2015 – 11 October 2015
Teams 23
Sponsor Evening Echo
Champions Glen Rovers (26th title)
Graham Callinan (captain)
Richie Kelleher (manager)
Runners-up Sarsfields
Eoin Quigley (captain)
Pat Ryan (manager)
Relegated Killeagh
Tournament statistics
Matches played 34
Goals scored 82 (2.41 per match)
Points scored 1168 (34.35 per match)
Top scorer(s) Cian McCarthy (2-52)
2014 (Previous) (Next) 2016

The 2015 Cork Senior Hurling Championship was the 127th staging of the Cork Senior Hurling Championship since its establishment by the Cork County Board in 1887. The draw for the 2015 fixtures took place on 14 December 2014 at Páirc Uí Chaoimh. The championship began on 11 April 2015 and ended on 11 October 2015.

The championship was won by Glen Rovers who secured the title following a 2-17 to 1-13 defeat of Sarsfields in the final. This was their 26th championship title, their first in 26 years.

Sarsfield's were the defending champions.[1]

Team changes

To Championship

Promoted from the Cork Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship

From Championship

Relegated to the Cork Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship

Summaries

Team Colours Manager Captain Last title
Avondhu Black and yellow 1996
Ballyhea Black and white Clem Smith Maurice O'Sullivan 1896
Ballymartle Green and yellow James O'Mahony Brian Corry
Bishopstown Maroon and white Conor Doyle Paul Honohan
Blackrock Green and yellow Patrick Fitzgibbon Shane O'Keeffe 2002
Bride Rovers Green, white and gold Joe Delaney Brian Murphy
Carrigdhoun Red and white Pat Desmond Tony Murphy
Carrigtwohill Blue and gold Mick Mahony Colm O'Connell 2011
Cork IT Red and white Pat Mulcahy
Douglas Green, black and white Cathal Collins Mark Harrington
Duhallow Orange and black Denis Withers Alan Sheehy
Erin's Own Blue and red Martin Bowen Shane Murphy 2007
Glen Rovers Green, yellow and black Richie Kelleher Graham Callinan 1989
Imokilly Red and white Fergal Condon Barra Ó Tuama 1998
Killeagh Green and white Seán Crowley Patrick O'Brien
Midleton Black and white Jerry Wallace Peter Dowling 2013
Na Piarsaigh Black and yellow Leonard Forde Alan Brady 2004
Newtownshandrum Green and yellow Ed Daly Ryan Fallon 2009
Sarsfields Blue, black and white Pat Ryan Eoin Quigley 2014
St. Finbarr's Blue and gold John Cremin Glen O'Connor 1993
University College Cork Red and black Tom Kingston Shane Hegarty 1970
Youghal Maroon, white and yellow Christy Cooney Alan Frahill-O'Connor

Results

Divisions/Colleges

First round

Second round

Third round

Relegation play-off

Fourth round

Quarter-finals

Semi-finals

Final

Championship statistics

Scoring

  • First goal of the championship: D. J. O'Sullivan for Duhallow against Carbery (Divisions/Colleges first round, 10 April 2015)

Miscellaneous

  • Duhallow claim only their fourth opening round win since 1982 and their first since 2006.
  • The final is played at Páirc Uí Rinn for the first time.
  • Glen Rovers win the championship for the first time since 1989. The victory gives them their 26th title and puts them into second position on the all-time roll of honour.[4]

Top scorers

Overall
Rank Player County Tally Total Matches Average
1 Cian McCarthy Sarsfield's 3-58 67 7 9.57
2 Patrick Horgan Glen Rovers 1-59 62 6 10.33
3 Eoghan Murphy Erin's Own 3-43 52 5 10.40
4 Pa Cronin Bishopstown 1-28 31 4 7.75
5 Tomás Hogan Carrigtwohill 0-30 30 5 6.00
6 Paudie O'Sullivan Imokilly 1-23 26 4 6.50
7 Pa O'Callaghan Ballyhea 2-18 24 2 12.00
8 Cormac Walsh Midleton 1-18 21 4 5.25
9 Darren McCarthy Ballymartle 1-14 17 2 7.00
10 Conor Lehane Midleton 0-16 16 2 8.00
Single game
Rank Player Club Tally Total Opposition
1 Pa O'Callaghan Ballyhea 2-9 15 Imokilly
2 Cian McCarthy Sarsfields 0-14 14 Youghal
3 Cian McCarthy Sarsfields 2-7 13 Erin's Own
Eoghan Murphy Erin's Own 1-10 13 Carrigtwohill
Eoghan Murphy Erin's Own 1-10 13 Sarsfields
Patrick Horgan Glen Rovers 0-13 13 Newtownshandrum
7 Pa Cronin Bishopstown 1-9 12 Killeagh
8 Darren McCarthy Ballymartle 1-8 11 Glen Rovers
Eoghan Murphy Erin's Own 1-8 11 Sarsfields
Conor Lehane Midleton 0-11 11 Killeagh
Thomas Murray Bishopstown 0-11 11 Bride Rovers
Patrick Horgan Glen Rovers 0-11 11 Ballymartle

References

  1. Cormican, Eoghan (13 October 2014). "Just the perfect day for merciless Sars". Irish Examiner. Retrieved 18 October 2014.
  2. Horgan, Noel (16 October 2014). "Glory days here again". The Corkman. Retrieved 18 October 2014.
  3. Larkin, Brendan (25 August 2014). "Dazzling Deane lifts Killeagh". Irish Examiner. Retrieved 12 October 2014.
  4. "Glen see off Sars to bridge 26-year gap". Irish Independent. 12 October 2015. Retrieved 12 October 2015.
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