Waterford Intermediate Hurling Championship - Roll of Honour

Roll of Honour

Year Winner Opponent
2012 An Rinn 1-14 Portlaw 0-04
2011 Dunhill 0-10 Tourin 1-06
2010 Roanmore 0-16 Ardmore 1-10
2009 Dungarvan 1-20 Clonea 2-16
2008 An Rinn 3-05 St. Molleran's 2-05
2007 Passage 2-16 Dungarvan 1-13
2006 Clonea 2-09 Dungarvan 2-04
2005 Ballyduff Upper (1-13) 1-15 Passage (1-13) 0-08
2004 Portlaw 0-18 Shamrocks 1-02
2003 Abbeyside 3-12 Erin's Own 4-08
2002 Ardmore 2-05 Clonea 0-10
2001 Fourmilewater 1-14 Dunhill 2-07
2000 Ballyduff Lower Abbeyside
1999 Shamrocks 1-12 Dunhill 0-07
1998 Stradbally 0-11 Ballyduff Lower 1-06
1997 Erin's Own 1-09 Shamrocks 0-07
1996 Abbeyside 0-18 Ferrybank 0-14
1995 St. Molleran's 1-14 Cappoquin 2-09
1994 Erin's Own Abbeyside
1993 Stradbally 3-07 Clonea 1-09
1992 Colligan Rockies 0-09 Clonea 0-05
1991 St. Saviours
1990 De La Salle 2-13 Shamrocks 0-06
1989 Fourmilewater Erin's Own
1988 Passage
1987 Tallow
1986 Dungarvan
1985 Colligan Rockies
1984 Ballygunner 1-12 Dungarvan 2-4
1983 St. Mary's 2-7 Ballygunner 1-9
1982 Shamrocks 0-14 Ballygunner 1-8
1981 Clonea 2-13 Ferrybank 1-10
1980 St. Mary's 2-16 Dungarvan 3-10
1979 Fourmilewater St. Mary's
1978 Dungarvan
1977 Clonea 3-7 Fourmilewater 0-4
1976 Cappoquin
1975 Ballyduff Upper
1974 Tallow 4-11 Clonea 1-02
1973 Ballydurn
1972 Shamrocks
1971 Tallow Butlerstown
1970 St. Molleran's
1969 Lismore Tramore
1968 Ferrybank
1967 Geraldines 2-07 St. Molleran's 1-03
1966 Dunhill 4-06 Ardmore 2-04
1965 Abbeyside
1964 Ballyduff Upper 3-05 Ballyduff Lower 1-09

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