Table
P | W | D | L | F | A | Pts | |
*Warwickshire | 5 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 137 | 77 | 10 |
*Leitrim | 5 | 3 | 0 | 2 | 103 | 93 | 6 |
Sligo | 5 | 3 | 0 | 2 | 110 | 95 | 6 |
Lancashire | 5 | 2 | 0 | 3 | 96 | 95 | 4 |
Cavan | 5 | 1 | 0 | 4 | 88 | 124 | 2 |
Fermanagh | 5 | 1 | 0 | 4 | 97 | 147 | 2 |
* Qualify for Lory Meaghar Cup Final
Lory Meagher Cup Final
Date | Home Team | Away Team | ||
Final | (Pairc an Chrocaigh) | |||
10.06.2017 | Warwickshire | 0-17 | Leitrim | 0-11 |
Results
Date | Home Team | Away Team | ||
Round 1 | ||||
22.04.2017 | Sligo | 4-14 | Lancashire | 0-17 |
22.04.2017 | Cavan | 1-14 | Warwickshire | 3-28 |
22.04.2017 | Fermanagh | 5-13 | Leitrim | 2-21 |
Round 2 | ||||
29.04.2017 | Leitrim | 1-20 | Cavan | 0-12 |
29.04.2017 | Warwickshire | 2-20 | Sligo | 2-9 |
29.04.2017 | Lancashire | 2-12 | Fermanagh | 0-15 |
Round 3 | ||||
06.05.2017 | Cavan | 0-9 | Sligo | 1-20 |
06.05.2017 | Leitrim | 1-12 | Lancashire | 0-14 |
06.05.2017 | Fermanagh | 3-9 | Warwickshire | 6-16 |
Round 4 | ||||
13.05.2017 | Lancashire | 0-24 | Cavan | 1-18 |
13.05.2017 | Warwickshire | 2-16 | Leitrim | 1-11 |
13.05.2017 | Sligo | 5-14 | Fermanagh | 2-13 |
Round 5 | ||||
20.05.2017 | Lancashire | 1-10 | Warwickshire | 1-15 |
20.05.2017 | Fermanagh | 0-17 | Cavan | 4-17 |
20.05.2017 | Leitrim | 3-15 | Sligo | 3-8 |
Report
Warwickshire won the GAA Hurling Lory Meagher Cup in 2017, defeating Leitrim by 0-17 (17 Points) to 0-11 (11 Points) in the Final. They had won all five of their Championship Group matches, with Leitrim gaining entry to the Final on the last day with a shock 3-15 (24 Points) to 3-8 (17 Points) defeat of Sligo, who were favouritesto take second place. Lancashire, Cavan and Fermanagh were the other counties involved. [Reference: 2-4]
Former Antrim star Liam Watson was the Warwickshire star, scoring 11 points from frees to guide Warwickshire to the Cup. Leitrim had led by two points at halftime but Warwickshire brought the Lory Meagher Cup across the Irish Sea for the second time in a totally-dominating second half. Leitrim, who were down to 14 men score just one point in the second half. {Reference: 5]
Lory Meagher Cup Final Teams
Warwickshire: M Cremin; T Kelly, D Bruen, M O’Regan; J Collins, W Allen, D Kennedy (0-1); K Boxwell, P Uniacke (0-1); S Caulfield (0-2), C Robbins, I Dwyer (0-1); E McCabe, L Watson (0-11, 11f), K Magee. Subs: C McBride (0-1) for McCabe (51), S Hennessy for Magee (67), J Meagher for Boxwell (69), P Crehan for Dwyer (71), C Convery for Uniacke (72)
Leitrim: D Molloy; K McGrath, D Carton, V McDermott; E Moreton, C Byrne, D McGovern; L Moreton (0-1), J Glancy (0-1); C O’Donovan (0-2), C Moreton, K McDermott; P O’Donnell (0-6, 6f), C Cunniffe, Z Moradi (0-1). Subs: M Quinn for McDermott (50), G O’Hagan for L Moreton (52)
Referee: J Connors (Donegal).
[Reference: 5]
Home Venues
County | Home Ground |
Cavan | Kingspan Breffni Park, Cavan |
Fermanagh | Brewster Park, Enniskillen |
Lancashire | Old Bedians Sports Ground, Manchester |
Leitrim | Pairc Sean Mac Diarmada, Carrick-on-Shannon |
Sligo | Markievicz Park, Sligo |
Warwickshire | Pairc na hEireann, Birmingham |
About Hurling
Hurling is an ancient Gaelic Irish Sport, and one of the four Charter GAA Sports of 1884. It is played with a Hurl or Hurley (stick) and a sliotar (ball) and is one of the fastest team sports in the world. It is 15-a-side and Goals (worth 3 points) are scored as well as points (over the bar – worth one point). It is organised on a Club and County basis like most GAA Sports and has County, Provncial and All-Ireland Championships. Within both Club and County Championships there is the Hurling League (usually run over winter) and the Hurling Championship (usually run over summer). There are about 12 Top Level (Major or Premier League in American, English amd Scottish Soccer terms) Counties that play for the Liam McCarthy Cup, as well as the Joe McDonagh Cup (Championship) Christy Ring Cup (League 1), and Nicky Rackard (League 2) and Lory Meaghar Cups (National). Outside of Ireland there are 14 Counties that also play Gaelic Football and sometimes Hurling, with London, Warwickshire and Lancashire taking part in the lower levels of the All-Ireland Championships.
References
Logos
[1] Stratford Grange GAA (2017) GAA Logo [Internet] http://stratfordgrangecongaa.ie/wp/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/gaa-logo.png [Accessed 11 April 2017]
Websites
[2] GAA (2017) Hurling – Lory Meagher Cup – Fixtures [Internet] http://www.gaa.ie/hurling/lory-meagher/fixtures [Accessed 2 May 2017]
[3] GAA (2017) Hurling – Lory Meagher Cup – Tables [Internet] http://www.gaa.ie/hurling/lory-meagher/tables [Accessed 28 June 2017]
[4] GAA (2017) Hurling – Lory Meagher Cup [Internet] http://www.gaa.ie/hurling/lory-meagher/ [Accessed 28 June 2017]
[5] Irish Independent (2017) Former Antrim star Liam Watson the difference as Warwickshire land Lory Meagher Cup title [Internet] Available from: https://www.independent.ie/sport/gaelic-games/hurling/former-antrim-star-liam-watson-the-difference-as-warwickshire-land-lory-meagher-cup-title-35811665.html [Accessed 6 December 2020]
Acknowledgements
Thanks to Gabriel McCloyne & Tom Dunne.
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