1929 Cork Senior Hurling Championship

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1929 Cork Senior Hurling Championship
Dates24 March 1929 – 17 November 1929
Teams13
ChampionsColours of Kerry.svg Blackrock (19th title)
Runners-upColours of Tipperary.svg St. Finbarr's
Tournament statistics
Matches played11
Goals scored60 (5.45 per match)
Points scored67 (6.09 per match)
1928 (Previous) (Next) 1930

The 1929 Cork Senior Hurling Championship was the 41st staging of the Cork Senior Hurling Championship since its establishment by the Cork County Board in 1887. The draw for the opening round fixtures took place at the Cork Convention on 27 January 1929. The championship began on 24 March 1929 and ended on 17 November 1929.

Éire Óg were the defending champions, however, they were defeated by Blackrock at the semi-final stage.

On 17 November 1929, Blackrock won the championship after a 5-06 to 2-02 defeat of St. Finbarr's in the final.[1] This was their 19th championship title overall and their first in two championship seasons.

Team changes[]

From Championship[]

Regraded to the Cork Intermediate Hurling Championship

To Championship[]

Promoted from the Cork Intermediate Hurling Championship

Amalgamation[]

Kinsale and Shamrocks amalgamated to form .

Results[]

First round[]

24 March 1929 First round University College Cork 1-02 - 1-01 Turners Cross, Cork
7 April 1929 First round Sarsfields 1-02 - 3-03 Blackrock Riverstown Sportsfield, Riverstown
5 May 1929 First round Mallow 2-02 - 5-02 Carrigtwohill The Mardyke, Cork
12 May 1929 First round Glen Rovers 2-01 - 4-02 Cork Athletic Grounds, Cork
3 June 1929 First round Collins 0-03 - 7-05 Éire Óg The Mardyke, Cork

Second round[]

6 October 1929 Second round Blackrock 9-03 - 0-04 Carrigtwohill Riverstown Sportsfield, Riverstown
20 October 1929 Second round Éire Óg 5-03 - 0-02 Cork Athletic Grounds, Cork

Semi-finals[]

3 November 1929 Semi-final Blackrock 2-04 - 2-01 Éire Óg Coachford Sportsfield, Coachford

Final[]

17 November 1929 Final Blackrock 5-06 - 2-02 St. Finbarr's Cork Athletic Grounds, Cork

References[]

  1. ^ "County championship roll of honour". Hogan Stand. Archived from the original on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 10 November 2017.


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