2021–22 All-Ireland Intermediate Club Hurling Championship

The 2021-22 All-Ireland Intermediate Club Hurling Championship is the 17th and current staging of the All-Ireland Intermediate Club Hurling Championship, the Gaelic Athletic Association's intermediate inter-county club hurling tournament. It will be the first club championship to be completed in two years as the 2020-21 series was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The championship began on 20 November 2021 and is scheduled to end in February 2022.[1][2][3][4]

2021–22 All-Ireland Intermediate Club Hurling Championship
Championship Details
Dates20 November 2021 - February 2022
Teams26
All Ireland Champions
Provincial Champions
MunsterNot Played
LeinsterNot Played
UlsterNot Played
ConnachtTooreen
Championship Statistics
Matches Played20
Total Goals51 (2.55 per game)
Total Points533 (26.65 per game)
2019-20
2022-23

Team summaries

Club County #
Athleague Roscommon [5]
Ballinakill Laois
Cullion Westmeath
Bray Emmets Wicklow [6]
Carey Faughs Antrim [7]
Castleknock Dublin
Clodiagh Gaels Offaly [8]
Dunhill Waterford [9]
Éire Óg Carrickmore Tyrone [10]
Glenmore Kilkenny [11]
Kildalkey Meath
Kilmoyley Kerry [12]
Lisbellaw St Patrick's Fermanagh
Middletown Na Fianna Armagh [13]
Moyne-Templetuohy Mayo [14]
Mungret/St. Paul's Limerick [15]
Naas Kildare [16]
Naomh Bríd Carlow [17]
Oylegate-Glenbrien Wexford [18]
Robert Emmetts London [19]
Smith O'Brien's Clare [20]
Tooreen Mayo [21]

Connacht Intermediate Club Hurling Championship

Quarter-final

27 November 2021 Quarter-final Athleague
(Roscommon)
2-07 - 0-28 Tooreen
(Mayo)
Dr. Hyde Park
B McGahon 0-5, R O'Meara 1-0, R Fallon 1-0, A Lyons 0-1, C Kelly 0-1. S Boland 0-9, F Boland 0-6, E Delaney 0-4, L Lavin 0-3, S Kenny 0-2, C Freeman 0-2, S Regan 0-1, J Cassidy 0-1.

Semi-final

4 December 2021 Semi-final Robert Emmetts
(London)
1-12 - 1-19 Tooreen
(Mayo)
McGovern Park

Final

Leinster Intermediate Club Hurling Championship

First round

20 November 2021 First round Bray Emmets
(Wicklow)
0-18 - 0-08 Naomh Bríd
(Carlow)
Aughrim County Ground
C Moorehouse (0-9, 7f), M Boland (0-3), M Lee (0-3), S Lohan (0-2), B McCormack (0-1). Report F O’Toole (0-7, 6f), C Byrne (0-1). Referee: P Dunne (Laois)
20 November 2021 First round Cullion
(Westmeath)
3-11 - 3-12 Ballinakill
(Laois)
TEG Cusack Park
J Galvin 1-5 (one sideline), J Gillen 0-4 (three frees), E Fox and B Stones 1-0 each, R Gillen 0-2 Report S Fitzpatrick 2-3 (two frees), C O’Shaughnessy 1-0, S Downey (one free), TJ Lalor and E Dwyer 0-2 each, M Kehoe, D Bergin and I Shanahan 0-1 each. Referee: C Daly (Kildare)

Quarter-finals

27 November 2021 Quarter-final Naas
(Kildare)
1-21 - 1-06 Castleknock
(Dublin)
St. Conleth's Park
J Sheridan 0-10, S Ryan 1-2, B Byrne 0-3, J Burke 0-2, S Leacy 0-1, K Whelan 0-1, C Tobin 0-1, C Boran 0-1. C Boyle 1-3, O Ó Flanagáin 0-1, B Hughes 0-1, C Kilkenny 0-1.
27 November 2021 Quarter-final Ballinakill
(Laois)
1-12 - 2-17 Glenmore
(Kilkenny)
Fr. Breen Park
TJ Lalor 0-5 (all frees), C O’Shaughnessy 1-1, S Downey 0-2 (one free), J Drury, L McDonald, N Duggan and I Shanahan 0-1 each. Report A Murphy 0-8 (all frees), G Alyward 1-3, D Burke 1-0, B Reid 0-2, P Roche, E Murphy, M Alyward and E Phelan 0-1 each. Referee: A Kinahan (Offaly)
4 December 2021 Quarter-final Clodiagh Gaels
(Offaly)
1-14 - 1-13 Kildalkey
(Meath)
Bord na Móna O'Connor Park

Semi-finals

11 December 2021 Semi-final Oylegate-Glenbrien
(Wexford)
2-14 - 0-11 Clodiagh Gaels
(Offaly)
Bellefield Grounds
Report
11 December 2021 Semi-final Naas
(Kildare)
1-16 - 1-10 Glenmore
(Kilkenny)
St. Conleth's Park
B Byrne (0-5, 0-4f, 0-1 65), S Ryan (1-1), J Sheridan (0-3, 0-1f), C Dowling (0-2), K Whelan, S Gainey, R Boran, S Leacy and J Burke (0-1 each) Report I Byrne (1-7, 0-7f), S Murphy, L Hennessey and A Murphy (0-1 each)

Final

Munster Intermediate Club Hurling Championship

Quarter-finals

27 November 2021 Quarter-final Smith O'Brien's
(Clare)
0-11 - 0-13 Dunhill
(Waterford)
Cusack Park
T Reddan (0-6, 5f), M O’Shea (0-2), J Cusack, M O’Halloran, M Ryan (0-1) each. Report S Casey (0-7, 6f, 1 ’65), E Murphy (0-2), C Quinn (0-2), D Murray & B Gallagher (0-1) each. Referee: K Jordan (Tipperary)
28 November 2021 Quarter-final Moyne-Templetuohy
(Tipperary)
0-14 - 4-12 Kilmoyley
(Kerry)
Moyne-Templetuohy GAA Grounds
G O Connor (0-7, 6f), J Bergin (0-2, 2f), D Fogarty (0-2), P Maher (0-1f); C Bowe (0-1), S Hayes (0-1). Report D Collins (0-8, 6f), M O Connor (2-1), A Royle (1-1), D Nolan (1-0), T Murnane (0-1); K McCarthy (0-1). Referee: N Malone (Cork)

Semi-finals

11 December 2021 Semi-final Mungret, St. Paul's
(Limerick)
1-17 - 1-18
(aet)
Courcey Rovers
(Cork)
TUS Gaelic Grounds
P O'Brien 0-7 (5 f, 0-1 sl), C Jagana 1-0, N Mulcahy, B Barry 0-3 each, R Duff 0-2, C Hellewell, C O'Brien 0-1 each. Report S Twomey 1-2, R Sweetnam 0-4 (0-3 f), J O'Neill 0-3, R Nyhan, S Nyhan (f), J McCarthy, A O'Donovan 0-2 each, T O'Sullivan 0-1. Referee: J Mullins (Clare)
12 December 2021 Semi-final Dunhill
(Waterford)
2-07 - 1-12 Kilmoyley
(Kerry)
Páirc Uí Rinn
S Casey (1-2, 0-1 65), B Gallagher (1-0), E Murphy (0-3), D Phelan (0-2). D Collins (0-7, 0-3 frees), M O’Connor (1-3), T Murnane and A Royle (0-1 each).

Final

Ulster Intermediate Club Hurling Championship

Quarter-finals

28 November 2021 Quarter-final Carey Faughs
(Antrim)
1-13 - 4-09 Eire Óg Carrickmore
(Tyrone)
Páirc Mac Uílín

Semi-finals

Final

All-Ireland Intermediate Club Hurling Championship

Semi-finals

22/23 January 2022 Semi-final Tooreen
(Mayo)
v
22/23 January 2022 Semi-final v

Final

February 2022 Final v Croke Park

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