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1935 Cork Senior Hurling Championship

1935 Cork Senior Hurling Championship
Dates14 April 1935 – 13 October 1935
Teams16
Champions Glen Rovers (2nd title)
Josa Lee (captain)
Runners-up Carrigtwohill
Tom Barry (captain)
Tournament statistics
Matches played15
Goals scored98 (6.53 per match)
Points scored103 (6.87 per match)
1934 (Previous) (Next) 1936

The 1935 Cork Senior Hurling Championship was the 47th 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 1935. The championship began on 14 April 1935 and ended on 13 October 1935.

Glen Rovers were the defending champions.

On 13 October 1935, Glen Rovers won the championship following a walkover by Carrigtwohill. This was their second championship title and the second of eight successive championships.[1]

Results

First round

14 April 1935 First round Seandún 4-06 - 1-04 Mallow Fermot Sportsground, Fermoy
28 April 1935 First round Midleton 4-02 - 0-00 Redmonds Riverstown Sportsfield, Glanmire
28 April 1935 First round Nemo Rangers 0-01 - 8-03 Blackrock Douglas Sportsfield, Douglas
5 May 1935 First round Carrigtwohill 7-05 - 0-04 Carbery The Mardyke, Cork
12 May 1935 First round Avondhu 2-04 - 5-06 Glen Rovers Mallow Park, Mallow
19 May 1935 First round Sarsfields 3-01 - 1-02 Muskerry The Mardyke, Cork
26 May 1935 First round Éire Óg 1-02 - 1-05 St. Colman's The Mardyke, Cork

Second round

16 June 1935 Second round Midleton 5-03 - 3-02 Seandún Riverstown Sportsfield, Glanmire
4 August 1935 Second round replay Sarsfields 7-05 - 6-01 St. Colman's Clonmult Memorial Park, Midleton
8 September 1935 Second round Carrigtwohill 3-05 - 2-05 Blackrock Cork Athletic Grounds, Cork

Semi-finals

22 September 1935 Semi-final Carrigtwohill 4-03 - 1-01 Midleton Cork Athletic Grounds, Cork
29 September 1935 Semi-final Glen Rovers 6-04 - 4-02 Sarsfields Cork Athletic Grounds, Cork

Final

13 October 1935 Final Glen Rovers w/o - scr. Carrigtwohill

Statistics

Miscellaneous

  • The 1–05 to 1–02 defeat of Éire Óg by St. Colman's was their first ever championship victory.
  • The championship culminated in a bloodless final or the first time since 1922. Carrigtwohill withdrew from the championship after complaining that they were not notified of the fixture according to the rules of the Gaelic Athletic Association. They also had several players injured in the semi-final and, consequently, were unable to field a representative team.

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.