1955 Cork Senior Hurling Championship

The 1955 Cork Senior Hurling Championship was the 67th staging of the Cork Senior Hurling Championship since its establishment by the Cork County Board in 1887. The championship began on 27 March 1955 and ended on 16 October 1955.

1955 Cork Senior Hurling Championship
Dates27 March 1955 - 16 October 1955
Teams18
Champions St. Finbarr's (15th title)
Tony O'Shaughnessy (captain)
Runners-up Glen Rovers
Jimmy Lynam (captain)
Tournament statistics
Matches played19
Goals scored147 (7.74 per match)
Points scored253 (13.32 per match)
1954 (Previous) (Next) 1956

Glen Rovers entered the championship as the defending champions.

On 16 October 1955, St. Finbarr's won the championship following a 7-8 to 2-6 defeat of Glen Rovers in a replay of the final. This was their 15th championship title overall and their first title in eight championship seasons.[1]

Results

First round

Second round

27 March 1955 Second roundSeandún6-09 - 4-02ImokillyRiverstown Sportsfield, Sallybrook
17 April 1955 Second roundAvondhu4-09 - 2-04BandonCork Athletic Grounds, Cork
21 August 1955 Second round replaySarsfields4-07 - 4-11
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St. Finbarr'sCork Athletic Grounds, Cork

Quarter-finals

3 July 1955 Quarter-finalAvondhu8-07 - 1-05SeandúnBishop Casey Memorial Park, Mallow

Semi-finals

25 September 1955 Semi-finalSt. Finbarr's4-05 - 3-07AvondhuCork Athletic Grounds, Cork

Finals

9 October 1955 FinalSt. Finbarr's2-06 - 1-09Glen RoversCork Athletic Grounds, Cork
M Finn 0-4, T Cronin 1-0, M Ryan 1-0, T Maher 0-2. C Ring 1-4, J Hartnett 0-1, É Goulding 0-1, J Twomey 0-1, J Lynam 0-1, M Quane 0-1. Referee: C Conway (Blarney)
16 October 1955 Final replaySt. Finbarr's7-08 - 2-06Glen RoversCork Athletic Grounds, Cork
T Maher 3-0, W McGrath 2-1, T Cronin 1-1, M Finn 0-4, J Ring 1-0, W Walsh 0-1, J O'Sullivan 0-1. C Ring 2-03, J Lynam 0-1, J Rodgers 0-1, É Goudling 0-1. Attendance: 35,000
Referee: C Conway (Blarney)

Championship statistics

Miscellaneous

  • In the first round replay there was confusion when the Sarsfields team lined out in an all blue strip which was almost identical to the St. Finbarr's strip. St. Finbarr's lined out in green jerseys but objected to playing against what they termed "their own colours". They eventually elected to do so but only "under protest".

References

  1. Carter, Plunkett. "St Finbarr's GAA Club 1934–1965". Cork Past and Present website. Retrieved 4 November 2017.
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