Clare Junior Hurling Championship - Roll of Honour

Roll of Honour

Year Winner Opponent
2012
2011 Newmarket-on-Fergus O'Callaghan Mills
2010 Crusheen Newmarket-on-Fergus
2009 Corofin Inagh/Kilnamona
2008 Wolfe Tones O'Callaghan Mills
2007 Meelick Wolfe Tones
2006 Kilmaley Wolfe Tones
2005 Parteen Corofin
2004 Ennistymon Wolfe Tones
2003 Newmarket-on-Fergus Ennistymon
2002 Éire Óg, Ennis Ennistymon
2001 Kilmaley Meelick
2000 St. Joseph's Doora-Barefield Tulla
1999 Clonlara Kilmaley
1998 Newmarket-on-Fergus Parteen
1997 Smith O'Brien's Éire Óg, Ennis
1996 Kilnamona Kilmaley
1995 Wolfe Tones Meelick
1994 Killanena Parteen
1993 Inagh Sixmilebridge
1992 Scariff Meelick
1991 Ballyea Ennistymon
1990 Éire Óg, Ennis Scariff
1989 Kilnamona Éire Óg, Ennis
1988 Ogonelloe
1987 Meelick
1986 Bodyke
1985 Clarecastle
1984 Inagh
1983 St. Joseph's Doora-Barefield
1982 Ballyea St. Joseph's Doora-Barefield
1981 Sixmilebridge Ballyea
1980 Corofin Ballyea
1979 Wolfe Tones
1978 Smith O'Brien's
1977 Killanena
1976 Cratloe Inagh
1975 Kilnamona Kilmaley
1974 Wolfe Tones
1973 Clonlara
1972 Newmarket-on-Fergus
1971 Kilnamona Kilmaley
1970 Killanena
1969 Corofin
1968 Parteen
1967 Smith O'Brien's
1966 Clooney
1965 Kilnamona Newmarket-on-Fergus
1964 Cratloe Éire Óg, Ennis
1963 Kilmaley
1962 Tubber
1961 Bodyke
1960 St. Joseph's Doora-Barefield Ballyea
1959 Crusheen
1958 Kilbane
1957 Tuamgraney
1956 Cappa
1955 Broadford
1954 Parteen
1953 Bauroe
1952 Barefield
1951 Ennis Dalcassians:
1950 Sixmilebridge
1949 Cappa
1948 Ruan
1947 Cappa
1946 Bodyke
1945 Ardnacrusha
1944 Crusheen
1943 Tradaree
1942 Tuamgraney
1941 Crusheen
1940 Ballyea Cratloe
1939 Broadford
1938 Mountshannon
1937 Ogonnelloe
1936 Scariff
1935 Cratloe Mountshannon
1934 Crusheen
1933 Clooney
1932 Ruan
1931 Tradaree
1930 Meelick
1929 Bodyke
1928 Feakle
1927 Ennis Dalcassians:
1926 Newmarket-on-Fergus

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