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The 1913 Cork Senior Hurling Championship was the 26th staging of the Cork Senior Hurling Championship since its establishment by the Cork County Board in 1887.
| Champions | Barry Murphy (captain) | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Runners-up | Gerald O'Shea (captain) | ||
| |||
Blackrock were the defending champions.
On 30 November 1913, Blackrock won the championship following a 3–3 to 2–3 defeat of Midleton in the final.[1] This was their 14th championship title overall and their fourth title in succession.
Team changes
editTo Championship
editPromoted from the Cork Intermediate Hurling Championship
Results
editFirst round
edit| 13 April 1913 First round | Sarsfields | 0-03 – 3-01 | Carrigtwohill | Cork Athletic Grounds |
| 20 April 1913 First round | Redmonds | 4-00 – 5-01 | Cloughduv | Cork Athletic Grounds |
| 27 April 1913 First round | Collegians | 6-03 – 1-02 | Aghabullogue | Cork Athletic Grounds |
| 4 May 1913 First round | Midleton | 3-03 – 2-04 | Dungourney | Carrigtwohill Enclosure |
| 18 May 1913 First round | Blackrock | 2-07 – 0-02 | St Mary's | Cork Athletic Grounds |
| 18 May 1913 First round | St. Finbarr's | 5-06 – 0-00 | Ballincollig | Cork Athletic Grounds |
Second round
edit| 27 July 1913 Second round | Carrigtwohill | 3-01 – 2-01 | Collegians | Riverstown Sportsfield |
Semi-finals
edit| 17 August 1913 Semi-final | Midleton | 3-00 – 0-04 (declared void) | St. Finbarr's | Cork Athletic Grounds |
| 19 October 1913 Semi-final replay | Midleton | 5-03 – 0-02 | St. Finbarr's | Cork Athletic Grounds |
| 9 November 1913 Semi-final | Blackrock | 3-02 – 2-01 | Carrigtwohill | Fermoy Sportsfield |
Final
edit| 30 November 1913 Final | Blackrock | 3-03 – 2-03 | Midleton | Cork Athletic Grounds |
| Referee: T Irwin (Cork Co. Board) |
Championship statistics
editMiscellaneous
edit- Blackrock became the first team to win four successive championship titles. It was a record which stood for 25 years until 1938 when Glen Rovers won five-in-a-row.
References
edit- ↑ "County championship roll of honour". Hogan Stand. Archived from the original on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 10 November 2017.