Cork Junior A Hurling Championship


The Cork Junior A Hurling Championship is an annual hurling competition organised by the Cork County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association and contested by the top-ranking junior clubs in the county of Cork in Ireland. It is the sixth tier overall in the entire Cork hurling championship system and is regarded as one of the toughest club competitions to win.
The Cork Junior Championship was introduced in 1895 as a countywide competition for teams deemed not eligible for the senior grade or second-string senior teams. At the time of its creation it was the second tier of Cork hurling.
In its current format, the Cork Junior A Championship begins in September following the completion of the seven Divisional Junior Championships. The 7 participating teams compete in a single-elimination tournament which culminates with the final match at Páirc Uí Rinn in October or November. The winner of the Cork Junior A Championship, as well as being presented with the John Quirke Cup, gains promotion to the Cork Premier Junior Hurling Championship.
The competition has been won by 72 teams, 29 of which have won it more than once. Carrigtwohill are the most successful team in the championships history, having won it 6 times. Tracton are the title holders, defeating Killavullen by 1–15 to 1–10 in the 2024 final.

History

Officially known as the Cork Junior A Hurling Championship, it is regarded as one of the most hotly contested and most difficult to win of all the county championships. Established in 1895 as the "seconds championship", by the 1930s it developed along divisional lines due to the increased number of clubs participating.
The first championship took place in 1895 when Blackrock were crowned junior champions.

Format

Current format

Quarter-finals: Six of the seven divisional champions compete in this round. The seventh divisional champion receives a bye to the next round. Three teams qualify for the next round, joining the seventh divisional champion.
Semi-finals: The two semi-finals feature the three quarter-final-winning teams and the team that receives a bye. Two teams qualify for the next round.
Final: The two semi-final winners contest the final. The winning team are declared champions.

2017-2019

First round: The seven divisional champions are seeded and are drawn to play the seven divisional runners-up. Repeat pairings from divisional finals are avoided in this round. Six teams qualify for the next round with one team receiving a bye.
Quarter-finals: The three quarter-finals feature the six first round-winning teams. Three teams qualify for the next round.
Semi-finals: The two semi-finals feature the three quarter-final-winning teams and the team that receives a bye from the first round. Two teams qualify for the next round.
Final: The two semi-final winners contest the final. The winning team are declared champions.

Teams

2025 Teams

69 clubs will compete in the 2025 Cork Junior A Hurling Championship: eight teams from Duhallow, twelve teams from Avondhu, ten teams from Muskerry, twelve teams from Carbery, ten teams from Seandún, nine teams from Carrigdhoun and eight teams from Imokilly.
TeamLocationColoursDivisionDivisional TitlesLast Divisional TitleChampionship TitlesLast Championship Title
AghabullogueCoachfordGreen and whiteMuskerry16199811991
AraglenAraglenGreen and whiteAvondhu00
BallinascarthyBallinascarthyRed and whiteCarbery820250
BallincolligBallincolligGreen and whiteMuskerry5199021963
BallinhassigBallinhassigBlue and whiteCarrigdhoun29201432002
BallinoraBallinoraGreen and redMuskerry1120250
BallygarvanBallygarvanRed and whiteCarrigdhoun2200412004
BallyhoolyBallyhoolyBlue and yellowAvondhu00
BallymartleRiverstickGreen and goldCarrigdhoun16202131986
BanteerBanteerRed and whiteDuhallow820170
BelgoolyBelgoolyWhite and blueCarrigdhoun220250
BishopstownBishopstownMaroon and whiteSeandún119770
BlackrockBlackrockGreen and yellowSeandún7201351947
BlarneyBlarneyRed and whiteMuskerry13199321993
Bride RoversRathcormacGreen, white and yellowImokilly5199811998
ButtevantButtevantBlack and amberAvondhu120100
CarrigalineCarrigalineBlue and yellowCarrigdhoun820030
CarrignavarCarrignavarRed and greenImokilly320230
CarrigtwohillCarrigtwohillBlue and goldImokilly9199461994
CastlemagnerCastlemagnerBlack and amberDuhallow5201511954
CharlevilleCharlevilleRed and whiteAvondhu9201112011
ClonakiltyClonakiltyGreen and redCarbery1820230
CobhCobhYellow and greenImokilly4202551959
Courcey RoversBallinspittleRed and whiteCarrigdhoun6201912001
Clyda RoversMourneabbeyBlack and yellowAvondhu3201911989
Diarmuid Ó Mathúna'sCastletown-KinneighBlue and goldCarbery620240
DohenysDunmanwayGreen and whiteCarbery420130
DonoughmoreDonoughmoreBlack and whiteMuskerry00
DouglasDouglasGreen, black and white hoopsSeandún319840
DripseyDripseyRed and blueMuskerry1200812008
DrominaDrominaBlue and yellowAvondhu5201712003
DromtarriffeRathcooleRed and whiteDuhallow520240
Éire ÓgOvensRed and whiteMuskerry7197721977
FermoyFermoyBlack and amberAvondhu8200912009
FreemountFreemountMaroon and whiteDuhallow620050
Fr O'Neill'sBallymacodaGreen and redImokilly5200512005
Glen RoversBlackpoolGreen, black and yellowSeandún17200821950
GrenaghGrenaghBlue and goldMuskerry11201312013
Harbour RoversGlanworthGreen and whiteAvondhu420230
InniscarraInniscarraBlue and whiteMuskerry9202011975
KanturkKanturkGreen and whiteDuhallow9200311969
KilbreeRossmoreBlue and whiteCarbery220180
KilbrinKilbrinBlue and whiteDuhallow1120160
KilbrittainKilbrittainBlack and amberCarbery12198511985
KillavullenKillavullenBlue and whiteAvondhu120240
KilleaghKilleaghGreen and whiteImokilly6202411995
KilmichaelKilmichaelBlue and goldMuskerry00
KilshannigGlantaneBlue and yellowAvondhu220250
KinsaleKinsaleBlue and whiteCarrigdhoun7202021933
Liscarroll/Churchtown GaelsChurchtownGreen, white and yellowAvondhu00
MillstreetMillstreetGreen and yellowDuhallow319630
Na PiarsaighFair HillYellow and blackSeandún6199711953
NewcestownNewcestownRed and yellowCarbery9201431992
NewmarketNewmarketBlack and redDuhallow1720250
Passage WestPassage WestGreen and whiteSeandún1202121906
Randal ÓgDunmanwayYellow and greenCarbery00
SarsfieldsGlanmireBlue, white and blackImokilly4201611937
ShamrocksShanballyGreen and whiteCarrigdhoun5200511904
ShanballymoreShanballymoreRed and blackAvondhu5199721942
St Colum'sKealkillBlack and orangeCarbery00
St Finbarr'sTogherBlue and yellowSeandún12201431956
St Ita'sGortroeWhite and greenImokilly120210
St James'ArdfieldGreen and goldCarbery00
St Oliver PlunkettsAhiohillBlack and whiteCarbery120110
St Mary'sEnniskeanBlack and goldCarbery00
St Vincent'sGurranabraherGreen and whiteSeandún319570
Valley RoversInnishannonGreen and whiteCarrigdhoun10202211988
White's CrossBallinvriskigGreen and whiteSeandún00
WhitechurchWhitechurchPurple and yellowSeandún220250

Trophy

The winning team is presented with the John Quirke Cup. Born in Milltown, County Kerry, Johnny Quirke played hurling for Blackrock and was a member of the Cork senior hurling team for 14 years, during which time he won four successive All-Ireland Championships between 1941 and 1944. He served as a Cork selector for many years and was deeply involved at all levels with the Blackrock club.

Sponsorship

TSB Bank became the first title sponsor of the championship, serving in that capacity until 2005 when the Evening Echo signed a sponsorship deal. In 2020, Dairygold Co-Op Superstores were unveiled as the new title sponsor of the Cork Junior A Championship.

List of Finals

List of Cork JAHC finals

Records and statistics

Final

Team