1953 Cork Senior Hurling Championship

The 1953 Cork Senior Hurling Championship was the 65th staging of the Cork Senior Hurling Championship since its establishment by the Cork County Board in 1887. The championship ended on 25 October 1953.

1953 Cork Senior Hurling Championship
Dates12 April 1953 - 20 October 1953
Teams17
Champions Glen Rovers (14th title)
Josie Hartnett (captain)
Runners-up Sarsfields
Tournament statistics
Matches played15
Goals scored104 (6.93 per match)
Points scored190 (12.67 per match)
1952 (Previous) (Next) 1954

Avondhu were the defending champions.

On 25 October 1953, Glen Rovers won the championship following an 8-5 to 4-3 defeat of Sarsfields in the final. This was their 14th championship title overall and their first title in three championship seasons.[1]

Team changes

To Championship

Returned after a one-year absence

Promoted from the Cork Intermediate Hurling Championship

From Championship

Regraded to the Cork Intermediate Hurling Championship

Regraded to the Cork Junior Hurling Championship

Results

First round

31 May 1953 First roundAvondhu1-03 - 6-07BlackrockCork Athletic Grounds, Cork
  • Duhallow received a bye in this round, however, they later withdrew from the championship.

Second round

23 August 1953 Second roundGlen Rovers5-12 - 1-05ImokillyCork Athletic Grounds, Cork
30 August 1953 Second roundSarsfields6-07 - 4-04SeandúnCork Athletic Grounds, Cork
20 September 1953 Second roundMidleton4-05 - 3-05BlackrockRiverstown Sportsfield, Glanmire
  • Blackrock were readmitted to the championship and Midleton, who they had unsuccessfully objected to at an earlier date, were ruled out of the championship.

Semi-finals

27 September 1953 Semi-finalSarsfields5-05 - 3-08CarrigtwohillCork Athletic Grounds, Cork
Referee: J O'Mahony (Passage)
11 October 1953 Semi-finalGlen Rovers1-13 - 0-08BlackrockCork Athletic Grounds, Cork
Referee: C Conway (Blarney)

Final

25 October 1953 FinalGlen Rovers8-05 - 4-03SarsfieldsCork Athletic Grounds, Cork
J Hartnett 2-0; C Ring 1-2; J Lynam 1-1; J Clifford 1-0; M Murphy 1-0; E Goulding 1-2; E Ryan 1-0. M Brennan 1-1 ; J O'Neill 2-0; E Monahan 1-1 ; P Barry 0-1. Attendance: 21,000

References

  1. "We March Again" (PDF). Cork Past and Present website. Retrieved 4 November 2017.
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