Clare Intermediate Hurling Championship

Sports competition in Ireland

Clare Intermediate Hurling Championship
IrishCraobh Idirmhéanach Iomána an Chláir
Founded1927
TrophyPappy O'Callaghan Cup
No. of teams10
Title holders Smith O'Brien's (1st title)
Most titles Smith O'Brien's (1 titles)
SponsorsTUS Midlands Midwest

The Clare Intermediate Hurling Championship (abbreviated to Clare IHC) is an annual GAA club competition organised by the Clare County Board for hurling clubs below premier intermediate and senior level. It is contested by intermediate hurling clubs in County Clare, Ireland. It is the third-tier adult competition of the Clare hurling pyramid.

The Clare IHC was introduced in 1927 as a county-wide competition for hurling clubs deemed not strong enough for senior level, and too strong for junior level. In later years the Clare IHC was opened to the second-, third-, and/or fourth-string teams from higher-ranked clubs.

In 2012 the Clare County Board decided that from 2014 onwards the Clare Senior Hurling Championship would become a sixteen-team competition. This meant that five clubs would lose their senior status and be relegated down to the second-tier intermediate level. However, due to the overwhelming success of both the Clare Senior and Under-21 inter-county hurling teams in 2013, this decision was postponed for twelve months. 2014 saw the relegation of Broadford, Doora-Barefield, Ruan, Scariff and Wolfe Tones down to intermediate for 2015.

In 2025 the Clare County Board introduced three new levels to the Clare hurling pyramid – Premier Intermediate, Premier Junior B and Premier Junior C. Every level below the sixteen-team senior level was now a new or updated ten-team level, with the respective champions promoted up one level, and the losers of a relegation play-off dropping down a level for the following year.

From 1927 to 2024 the Clare IHC was the second-tier of the Clare hurling pyramid. However, since the introduction of premier intermediate in 2025, it is effectively a new competition with a new trophy on offer for the winners. The Pappy O'Callaghan Cup was commissioned for the intermediate champions from 2025 onwards,[1] and the previous intermediate trophy, the Paddy Browne Cup, is now awarded to the premier intermediate champions.

The winners of the Clare IHC are now presented with the Pappy O'Callaghan Cup as the original trophy is now presented to the premier intermediate champions, and are promoted to the Clare Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship.

The current (2025) champions and inaugural winners of the Pappy O'Callaghan Cup are Smith O'Brien's who defeated Inagh-Kilnamona by 2–18 to 1-20, to win their first title at this level.

2026 Intermediate clubs

The ten teams competing in the 2026 Clare Intermediate Hurling Championship are:

Club Location Colours Titles Last title
Broadford Broadford Green & Yellow 0 2019
Éire Óg, Ennis Ennis Red & White 0 2011
Inagh-Kilnamona Inagh / Kilnamona Yellow & Green 0 2005
Killanena Killanena Blue & Yellow 0 2010
Kilmaley Kilmaley Blue & White 0 2017
O'Callaghan's Mills O'Callaghan's Mills Green & Yellow 0 1977
Ogonnelloe Ogonnelloe Black & Amber 0 1995
Scariff Scariff Green & White 0 2020
St. Joseph's, Doora-Barefield Doora / Barefield Maroon & White 0 2022
The Banner, Ennis Ennis Saffron & Blue 0

  Second-String Team   Old Intermediate Title (1927–2024)

Roll of honour

# Club Wins Years won
1. Smith O'Brien's, Killaloe 1 2025

List of Clare IHC finals

Year Winners Score Runners-up Score
2025[2] Smith O'Brien's, Killaloe 2–18 Inagh-Kilnamona 1-20

List of previous Clare IHC finals (1927–2024)

From 1927 to 2024, the Clare IHC was the second-tier of the Clare hurling pyramid until it was replaced by the Clare Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship. The below list of Clare IHC finals are now considered to be a part of the history of the Clare PIHC as its participants compete for the old Clare IHC trophy – Paddy Browne Cup. The 2024 intermediate champions, Wolfe Tones, Shannon, were the last winners of the Clare IHC to have their name engraved on the Paddy Browne Cup as intermediate champions in 2024. The Clare IHC began afresh from 2025 with the inaugural Pappy O'Callaghan Cup.

  Old Intermediate Title (1927–2024)

Year Winners Runners-up
2024[3] Wolfe Tones, Shannon Tubber
2023[4] Corofin Sixmilebridge
2022[5] St. Joseph's, Doora-Barefield Tulla
2021[6] Smith O'Brien's, Killaloe St. Joseph's, Doora-Barefield
2020[7] Scariff Tubber
2019[8] Broadford St. Joseph's, Doora-Barefield
2018[9] Feakle Tubber
2017 Kilmaley Tubber
2016 St. Joseph's, Doora-Barefield Broadford
2015 Wolfe Tones, Shannon Broadford
2014 Feakle Parteen
2013 Whitegate Feakle
2012 Ruan Crusheen
2011 Éire Óg, Ennis Ruan
2010 Killanena Ruan
2009 Whitegate Feakle
2008 Broadford Sixmilebridge
2007 Clonlara Killanena
2006 Clooney-Quin Killanena
2005 Inagh Bodyke
2004 Smith O'Brien's, Killaloe Clooney-Quin
2003 Broadford Feakle
2002 Corofin Clooney-Quin
2001 Ballyea Sixmilebridge
2000 Crusheen Clooney
1999 Clonlara Crusheen
1998 Kilnamona Inagh
1997 Broadford Sixmilebridge
1996 Bodyke Clonlara
1995 Ogonnelloe Crusheen
1994 Cratloe Ogonnelloe
1993 St. Joseph's, Doora-Barefield Scariff
1992 Whitegate Ogonnelloe
1991 Corofin St. Joseph's, Doora-Barefield
1990 Sixmilebridge Cratloe
1989 Clonlara Bodyke
1988 Sixmilebridge Corofin
1987 Crusheen Clarecastle
1986 Clooney Corofin
1985 St. Joseph's, Doora-Barefield Clooney
1984 Whitegate St. Joseph's, Doora-Barefield
1983 Wolfe Tones, Shannon Killanena
1982 Scariff Killanena
1981 Broadford Scariff
1980 Kilmaley Cratloe
1979 Tulla Cratloe
1978 Ruan Clonlara
1977 O'Callaghan's Mills Kilmaley
1976 Tubber Scariff
1975 Clonlara Wolfe Tones, Shannon
1974 Broadford O'Callaghan's Mills
1973 Feakle Broadford
1972 Tubber Feakle
1971 Sixmilebridge Tubber
1970 Cratloe Smith O'Brien's, Killaloe
1969 Bodyke Smith O'Brien's, Killaloe
1968 O'Callaghan's Mills Cratloe
1967 Newmarket-on-Fergus Bodyke
1966 No Championship
1965 No Championship
1964 No Championship
1963 No Championship
1962 No Championship
1961 No Championship
1960 Crusheen O'Callaghan's Mills
1959 Whitegate Clooney
1958 St. John's, Ennis Scariff
1957 Cappagh Sixmilebridge
1956 Parteen Turnpike, Ennis
1955 No Championship
1954 No Championship
1953 Competition Unfinished
1952 Our Lady's Mental Hospital, Ennis O'Callaghan's Mills
1951 Sixmilebridge Turnpike, Ennis
1950 Dysart / Ruan
1949 No Championship
1948 Ruan Whitegate
1947 Broadford Ardnacrusha
1946 Bodyke Ruan
1945 Ennis Faughs (Ennis Dals / Barefield) Broadford
1944 Ballyea Broadford
1943 Cratloe Broadford
1942 Mountshannon Sixmilebridge
1941 Broadford Scariff
1940 Ruan Sixmilebridge
1939 Mountshannon Sixmilebridge
1938 Scariff Ennis Rovers
1937 Cratloe Scariff
1936 Bodyke Ruan
1935 Kilkishen Bodyke
1934 Clooney Kilkishen
1933 O'Callaghan's Mills Feakle
1932 Bodyke O'Callaghan's Mills
1931 Clarecastle O'Callaghan's Mills
1930 Feakle Bodyke
1929 O'Callaghan's Mills Kilbane / Ogonnelloe
1928 Clonlara Ennis Dalcassians
1927 Ennis Rovers Kilmore
  • In late 1943, Ennis Dalcassians offered an opportunity to any players from their neighbours and fellow junior club, Doora-Barefield, to join with them and compete for titles at a higher level in both codes. Ennis Faughs won the 1945 intermediate hurling final against Broadford.
  • In early 1974, Éire Óg took complete control over the organisation of gaelic games in Ennis when it merged with Ennis Rovers, St. John's and Turnpike to form one combined club for the town. Ennis Rovers won the 1927 intermediate hurling final against Kilmore, and lost the 1938 intermediate hurling final to Scariff. Turnpike lost the 1951 and 1956 intermediate hurling finals to Sixmilebridge and Parteen respectively. St. John's won the 1958 intermediate hurling final against Scariff.

See also

References

  1. ^ "New Intermediate Hurling Cup To Be Presented In Honour Of Former Clare Captain Pappy O'Callaghan". Clare FM.
  2. ^ "Former Limerick Hurler Guides Smith O'Briens To Clare Intermediate Hurling Championship Title". The Limerick Leader.
  3. ^ "Wolfe Tones Triumph Over Tubber To Seal Senior Return". The Clare Echo.
  4. ^ "Corofin Claim Intermediate Hurling Title For The Third Time". The Clare Echo.
  5. ^ "The Parish Prevail In Extra-Time Over Tulla To Seal Senior Return". The Clare Echo.
  6. ^ "Smith O'Brien's Climb Back To Clare Senior Ranks". The Irish Examiner.
  7. ^ "Scariff's Intermediate Success Magical Says McKenna". The Clare Echo.
  8. ^ "Broadford Bask In Intermediate Glory". The Clare Echo.
  9. ^ "Feakle Crowned 2018 Clare IHC Winners". Clare FM.
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