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2013 Cork Senior Hurling Championship

Annual hurling competition season


Annual hurling competition season

FieldValue
name2013 Cork Senior Hurling Championship
dates26 March 2013
– 3 November 2013
teams23
sponsorEvening Echo
championsMidleton
count7
champions captainPádraig O'Shea
champions managerPeter Smith
runners-upSarsfield's
runners-up captainRay Ryan
promotedYoughal
relegatedBallinhassig
matches41
goals127
points1200
top scorerConor Lehane (5–48)
previous year2012
previous tournament2012 Cork Senior Hurling Championship
next year2014
next tournament2014 Cork Senior Hurling Championship

– 3 November 2013 | runners-up = Sarsfield's | runners-up captain = Ray Ryan | runners-up manager =

The 2013 Cork Senior Hurling Championship was the 125th staging of the Cork Senior Hurling Championship since its establishment in 1887. The championship began on 26 March 2013 and ended on 3 November 2013.

Sarsfield's were the defending champions and made it all the way to the final, however, they were defeated by Midleton on a 2–15 to 2–13 score line.

Pre-championship

Sarsfield's were installed as the early favourites to retain the title for a fourth time in six years and put back-to-back titles together for the first time in their history. Midleton and Cork Institute of Technology were regarded as the two teams that could provide the strongest challenge to Sarsfield's supremacy once again. St. Finbarr's were ranked at 25/1 as they hoped to end a twenty-year wait for the Seán Óg Murphy Cup. Roll of honour leaders Blackrock were ranked at 50/1. Divisional side and Gaelic football stronghold Duhallow were bottom of the pile and are tipped at 100/1 to take the title.

Team changes

To Championship

Promoted from the Cork Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship

  • Ballinhassig

From Championship

Relegated to the Cork Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship

  • Cloyne

Summaries

TeamColoursMost recent successSeniorPrem.Inter.Junior
AvondhuBlack and amber1966
BallinhassigBlue and white201219772002
BallymartleGreen and yellow201020061986
BishopstownMaroon and white2006
BlackrockGreen and yellow20021947
Bride RoversGreen, white and gold20031998
CarberyPurple and gold1994
CarrigtwohillBlue and gold2011200719501994
Cork Institute of TechnologyBlue and white
Courcey RoversRed and white20112001
DouglasGreen, black and white20091997
DuhallowOrange and black
Erin's OwnBlue and red20071987
Glen RoversGreen, black and gold198919651950
ImokillyRed and white1998
KilleaghGreen and white20011995
MidletonBlack and white199119781990
MuskerryWhite and green
Na PiarsaighBlack and amber200419661953
NewtownshandrumGreen and yellow200919961968
St. Finbarr'sBlue and gold1993
Sarsfield'sBlue, white and black20121937
University College CorkBlack and red1970

Fixtures and results

Divisions/Colleges

(AET)

First round

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Second round

Third round

Relegation play-off

Fourth round

(AET)

Quarter-finals

(AET)

Semi-finals

Final

Top scorers

;Overall

RankPlayerCountyTallyTotalMatchesAverage
1Conor LehaneMidleton5–4863512.60
2Cian McCarthySarsfield's4–374968.16
3Peter O'BrienAvondhu3–324158.20
4Darren McCarthyBallymartle5-193465.66
5Mark O'ConnorDouglas2-253147.75
6Ian LordanSt. Finbarr's2-222847.00
7Séamus HarnedyUCC6-072538.33
Patrick HorganGlen Rovers0-252538.33
8Daire LordanCourcey Rovers0-242438.00
Barry JohnsonBride Rovers0-242438.00

;In a single game

RankPlayerCountyTallyTotalOpposition
1Conor LehaneMidleton2–1016Sarsfield's
2Conor LehaneMidleton1–1316Bishopstown
3Diarmuid O'SullivanImokilly2–612CIT
Darren McCarthyBallymartle2–612Newtownshandrum
David CashmanBlackrock0–1212Ballymartle
4Conor LehaneMidleton1–811Douglas
Conor LehaneMidleton1–811Na Piarsaigh
Peter O'BrienAvondhu0–1111Carbery
5Séamus HarnedyUCC3-110Sarsfields
Séamus HarnedyUCC2–410Imokilly
Peter O'BrienAvondhu2–410Carbery
Shane BestonAvondhu2–410Carbery
Cian McCarthySarsfield's1–710Midleton
Daire LordanCourcey Rovers0–1010Bishopstown
Barry JohnsonBride Rovers0–1010Carrigtwohill

Championship statistics

Miscellaneous

  • Midleton reach the championship final for the first time since 1994.
  • The championship decider between Sarsfield's and Midleton is the first ever meeting of these two sides at this stage of the championship.
  • Midleton win the championship for the first time since 1991.

References

References

  1. Moynihan, Michael. (8 October 2012). "Style and steel seal third title in five years for Sars". Irish Examiner.
  2. O'Flynn, Diarmuid. (4 November 2013). "Lehane steals show as Magpies soar again". Irish Examiner.
  3. "Cork Senior Hurling Championship Betting Odds". Paddy Power website.
  4. O'Callaghan, Therese. (8 October 2012). "Ballinhassig back at the top table". Irish Examiner.
  5. Lester, Bob. (17 September 2012). "Cloyne relegated as Burke's late blast gives Rovers redemption". Irish Examiner.
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