1999 Cork Intermediate Hurling Championship


The 1999 Cork Intermediate Hurling Championship was the 90th staging of the Cork Intermediate [Hurling Championship] since its establishment by the Cork County Board in 1909. The draw for the opening fixtures took place on 11 December 1998. The championship began on 18 June 1999 and ended on 21 November 1999. It was the last championship to be played using a straight knock-out format.
On 21 November 1999, Ballincollig won the championship after a 1–14 to 2–09 defeat of Blarney in the final at Páirc Uí Chaoimh. It was their seventh championship title overall and their first title since 1967 [Cork Intermediate Hurling Championship|1967].
Ballincollig's Podsie O'Mahony was the championship's top score wit 3-24.

Team changes

From Championship

Promoted to the Cork [Senior Hurling Championship]

To Championship

Promoted from the Cork [Junior A Hurling Championship]

Championship statistics

Top scorers

;Overall
RankPlayerClubTallyTotalMatchesAverage
1Podsie O'MahonyBallincollig3-243348.25
2Tomás TwomeyDouglas2-243047.50
3Richie LewisAghada2-212746.75
4Adrian ShanahanBlarney0-252564.16
5Ger CumminsBallymartle2-172337.66
6Alan BealeBallincollig4-041644.00
6Ross McNamaraBlarney2-101662.66
6Ger MorganCobh1-131635.33
9Kieran KingstonTracton4-031527.50
10Podsie O'MahonyBallincollig4-021443.50
10Michael WalshArgideen [Rangers GAA|Argideen Rangers]1-111427.00

;In a single game
RankPlayerClubTallyTotalOpposition
1Tomás TwomeyDouglas2-0915Ballymartle
2Podsie O'MahonyBallincollig1-1013Cobh
3Michael WalshArgideen Rangers1-0811Glen Rovers
3Ray O'ConnellMallow1-0811Ballincollig
5Ronan O'HaraDouglas3-0110Bride Rovers
5Alan BealeBallincollig3-0110Valley Rovers
5Joe DeaneKilleagh2-0410Valley Rovers
8Kieran KingstonTracton2-039Newcestown
8Denis O'LearyAghabullogue1-069Ballymartle
8Kevin MurrayCLoughduv1-069St. Finbarr's
8Tomás TwomeyDouglas0-099Éire Óg
8Ger CumminsBallymartle0-099Tracton