Laois Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship


The Laois Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship is an annual hurling competition organised by the Laois County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association from 2020 for the second tier hurling teams in the county of Laois in Ireland.
In its current format, the Laois Premier Intermediate Championship begins with a group stage in mid-summer. The eight participating teams are divided into two groups of four and play each other in a round-robin system. The three top-ranking teams in each group proceed to the knockout phase that culminates with the final match at Laois Hire O'Moore Park. The winner of the Laois Premier Intermediate Championship qualifies for the subsequent Leinster Intermediate Club Hurling Championship.
The title has been won by five different clubs, none of which have won the title more than once. Ballyfin are the title holders after defeating Rathdowney-Errill by 3–14 to 1–11 in the 2025 final.

History

A second tier senior hurling competition had existed in various formats since 1995. It was originally played as the Dick Palmer Cup, with clubs qualifying for the competition by not reaching a certain stage of the Laois Senior Championship. Since 2010, the Laois Senior A Championship operated as a stand-alone competition, with promotion and relegation to the various championships. A review of Laois's hurling structures in 2019 resulted in the Laois Senior A Championship being renamed the Laois Premier Intermediate Championship.

Format

Group stage

The eight teams are divided into two groups of four. Over the course of the group stage each team plays once against the others in the group, resulting in each team being guaranteed at least three 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 each group qualify for the knock-out stage.

Knockout stage

Following the completion of the group stage, the top three teams from each group advance to the knockout stage. The two top-ranking teams receive byes to separate semi-finals.
  • Quarter-finals: The second and third-ranked teams in each group contest this round. The two winners from these two games advance to the semi-finals.
  • Semi-finals: The two quarter-final winners and the top-ranked teams contest this round. The two winners from these two games advance to the final.
  • Final: The two semi-final winners contest the final. The winning team are declared champions.

Promotion and relegation

At the end of the championship, the winning team is automatically promoted to the Laois Senior Championship for the following season. The two bottom-placed teams from the group stage take part in a playoff, with the losing team being relegated to the Laois Intermediate Championship.

Teams

2025 teams

The 8 teams competing in the 2025 Laois Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship are:
ClubLocationIn championship sinceChampionship titlesLast championship title
AbbyleixAbbyleix202512022
BallyfinBallyfin20190
CamrossCoolrain20200
Clonaslee–St Manman'sClonaslee19970
Clough–BallacollaClough and Ballacolla20230
Colt–ShanahoeRaheen20240
MountmellickMountmellick20250
Rathdowney–ErrillRathdowney and Errill20210

Sponsorship

Laois Shopping Centre became the first title sponsor of the championship in 2020.

Qualification for subsequent competitions

At the end of the championship, the winning team qualify to the subsequent Leinster Intermediate Club Hurling Championship. Portlaoise in 2018 are the only team to have reached the Leinster final, however, they were beaten by Graigue-Ballycallan.

Laois Senior A Hurling Championship

This competition has existed in various guises since 1995. It was originally played as the Dick Palmer Cup up to 2009, then became a competition ancillary to the main championship. In the earlier years, clubs would qualify for the Senior B by not reaching a certain stage of the main competition.
Since 2010, it has been a proper Tier2 competition, with promotion/relegation to/from the Senior Hurling Championship and from 2015, it has been called the Senior A Hurling Championship.
In 2020 it was replaced by the Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship.
YearWinnerScoreOpponentScore
2012Clough–Ballacolla0-16Camross2-05
2013Abbeyleix4-12Ballyfin0-09
2014Ballinakill0-22St Fintan's, Mountrath1-12
2015Portlaoise1-14Clonaslee1-11
2016Castletown1–11Ballyfin Gaels0–13
2017Ballyfin Gaels0–15Colt0–12
2018Portlaoise1-13The Harps1-11
2019Rosenallis1-12The Harps1-11