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1967 Cork Intermediate Hurling Championship

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1967 Cork Intermediate Hurling Championship
Dates2 April – 8 October 1967
Teams17
Champions Ballincollig (6th title)
Aubie Twomey (captain)
Runners-up Cobh
Mick Aherne (captain)
Tournament statistics
Matches played18
Goals scored114 (6.33 per match)
Points scored259 (14.39 per match)
1966 (Previous) (Next) 1968

The 1967 Cork Intermediate Hurling Championship was the 58th staging of the Cork Intermediate Hurling Championship since its establishment by the Cork County Board in 1909. The draw for the opening round fixtures took place on 29 January 1967. The championship ran from 2 April to 8 October 1967.

The final was played on 8 October 1967 at the Athletic Grounds in Cork, between Ballincollig and Youghal, in what was their first ever meeting in the final.[1] Ballincollig won the match by 3-08 to 3-07 to claim their sixth championship title overall and a first title in 28 years.[2][3][4]

Team changes

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To Championship

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Promoted from the Cork Junior Hurling Championship

From Championship

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Promoted to the Cork Senior Hurling Championship

Regraded to the Cork Junior Hurling Championship

Results

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First round

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Second round

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2 April 1967 Second round Ballymartle 3-04 - 3-06 Nemo Rangers Manning Park
16 April 1967 Second round Ballincollig 2-07 - 3-04 Rathluirc Bishop Casey Memorial Park
BW Fitton 1-1, S Barry-Murphy 1-0, T Murphy 0-3, T Sheehan 0-2, D Forde 0-1. D Forde 2-0, T O'Grady 1-1, M O'Toole 0-2, K O'Shea 0-1.
30 April 1967 Second round Youghal 1-06 - 2-02 Shamrocks Páirc Uí Chonaill
14 May 1967 Second round Ballinhassig 3-03 - 5-06 St Vincent's Tracton Grounds
21 May 1967 Second round Mallow 1-07 - 7-06 Midleton Riverstown Sportsfield
21 May 1967 Second round Carrigaline 6-06 - 2-05 Éire Óg Douglas Grounds
11 June 1967 Second round replay Ballincollig 2-15 - 3-02 Rathluirc Bishop Casey Memorial Park
J Holmes 2-0, T Murphy 0-5, J O'Regan 0-5, B Fitton 0-3, D Forde 0-2. M O'Toole 2-0, K O'Shea 1-0, T O'Grady 0-1, J Madigan 0-1.
9 July 1967 Second round replay Glen Rovers 4-09 - 1-10 Carrigtwohill Cork Athletic Grounds
9 July 1967 Second round Castletownroche 1-04 - 4-21 Cobh Clonmult Memorial Park

Quarter-finals

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25 June 1967 Quarter-final Midleton 4-12 - 5-07 Youghal Castlemartyr Grounds
T O'Mahony 2-2, D O'Brien 1-1, W Flanagan 1-0, W Cody 0-3, P Fitzgerald 0-2, P O'Brien 0-2, R O'Connor 0-1, B Lordan 0-1. S Cooper 2-1, L Leahy 2-0, P Hegarty 0-5, F Keane 1-0, M Hodnett 0-1.
23 July 1967 Quarter-final Cobh 4-14 - 3-04 Nemo Rangers Riverstown Sportsfield
D O'Brien 1-4, T Meaney 1-3, S Burke 1-1, J O'Connell 1-0, P Leahy 0-3, S Butler 0-3. B Morgan 2-2, J McCarthy 1-1, F Cogan 0-1.
30 July 1967 Quarter-final Ballincollig 4-10 - 0-07 St Vincent's Cork Athletic Grounds
J Holmes 2-0, G O'Regan 0-7, T Dwyer 1-1, M Madden 1-1, D Forde 0-1. N Barry 0-5, C O'Shea 0-1, T O'Shea 0-1.
30 July 1967 Quarter-final Glen Rovers 5-08 - 1-07 Carrigaline Tracton Grounds
A O'Flynn 2-1, D O'Driscoll 1-2, R O'Connell 1-1, JJ Kelly 1-0, P Murphy 0-3, M O'Halloran 0-1. T Murphy 1-4, C Cooney 0-1, D Drinan 0-1, J Calnan 0-1.

Semi-finals

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13 August 1967 Semi-final Ballincollig 3-09 - 4-01 Glen Rovers Ballinhassig Grounds
J Holmes 1-2, G O'Regan 0-5, D Forde 1-1, T Dunne 1-0, J Sheehan 0-1. P Murphy 1-1, S Riordan 1-0, JJ Kelly 1-0, D Driscoll 1-0.
20 August 1967 Semi-final Cobh 1-12 - 1-08 Midleton Carrigtwohill Grounds
T Meaney 1-4, S Butler 0-2, J Carroll 0-2, J Ryan 0-1, P Leahy 0-1, J Aherne 0-1, M Meaney 0-1. D O'Brien 0-4, P O'Brien 1-0, B Cody 0-2, L Harty 0-1, P Fitzgerald 0-1.

Final

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8 October 1967 Final Ballincollig 3-08 - 3-07 Cobh Cork Athletic Grounds
G O'Regan 1-5, J Holmes 2-1, T Dwyer 0-2. J Burke 2-0, D O'Brien 1-0, T Meaney 0-2, J Ryan 0-2, M Meaney 0-1, S Butler 0-1, P Leahy 0-1.

References

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  1. ^ "Intermediate 'A' Hurling Roll of Honour". Cork GAA website. Retrieved 17 September 2024.
  2. ^ "Intermediate Hurling Finals 1909 - 1969". Cork GAA Finals website. Retrieved 16 December 2017.
  3. ^ "History 1940 to 1969". Ballincollig GAA website. Retrieved 17 September 2024.
  4. ^ "Club Titles - Cork". Hogan Stand. Retrieved 17 September 2024.