1934 Cork Senior Hurling Championship

The 1934 Cork Senior Hurling Championship was the 46th 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 28 January 1934. The championship began on 25 March 1934 and ended on 7 October 1934.

1934 Cork Senior Hurling Championship
Dates25 March 1934 - 7 October 1934
Teams17
Champions Glen Rovers (1st title)
Josa Lee (captain)
Runners-up St. Finbarr's
Tournament statistics
Matches played14
Goals scored67 (4.79 per match)
Points scored103 (7.36 per match)
1933 (Previous) (Next) 1935

St. Finbarr's were the defending champions. Divisional side Seandún fielded a team in the championship for the first time.

On 7 October 1934, Glen Rovers won the championship following a 3-2 to 0-6 defeat of St. Finbarr's in the final. This was their first championship title ever and the first of eight successive championship titles.[1]

Results

First round

25 March 1934 First roundÉire Óg2-04 - 1-04CarberyBandon Sportsfield, Bandon
8 April 1934 First roundMuskerry2-01 - 1-02Nemo RangersThe Mardyke, Cork
22 April 1934 First roundGlen Rovers5-06 - 3-00MallowThe Mardyke, Cork
29 April 1934 First roundSarsfields4-06 - 8-05BlackrockCork Athletic Grounds, Cork
6 May 1934 First roundRedmonds0-03 - 2-08SeandúnThe Mardyke, Cork

Second round

1 July 1934 Second roundCarrigtwohill3-06 - 3-05MuskerryThe Mardyke, Cork
26 August 1934 Second roundGlen Rovers3-06 - 0-01BlackrockThe Mardyke, Cork

Semi-finals

9 September 1934 Semi-finalGlen Rovers2-06 - 1-03SeandúnCork Athletic Grounds, Cork

Final

7 October 1934 FinalGlen Rovers3-02 - 0-06St. Finbarr'sCork Athletic Grounds, Cork
P Murphy 2-0, B Barrett 1-0, P Dowling 0-1, J Lee 0-1. DB Murphy 0-3, DP Murphy 0-2, W Stanton, 0-1. Attendance: 18,516
Referee: T Daly (Clare)

Statistics

Miscellaneous

  • Seandún became the first divisional team to reach the semi-final stage of the championship.
  • An attendance of 18,516 was officially returned for the final, however, thousands more are believed to have entered the grounds through various unauthorised entrances and it was estimated that almost 25,000 people were present. It was a new attendance record for a final.

References

  1. O'Sullivan, Jim (7 October 2015). "Páirc Uí Rinn hosts historic county final as Sars and Glen Rovers meet again". Irish Examiner. Retrieved 3 November 2017.
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