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Waterford Intermediate Hurling Championship is the second-tier hurling competition organised by the Waterford Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association. The competition is confined to clubs in Waterford in Ireland. The winners usually will play in the senior grade the following year for the Waterford Senior Hurling Championship. They will also represent Waterford GAA in the Munster Intermediate Club Hurling Championship. Each of the two divisions of Waterford GAA - East Division and West Division - organises its own competition, with the two winners contesting the county final.

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

References

  1. "Ó Lionáin-inspired Ring back in senior grade". Irish Examiner. 22 October 2012. Retrieved 22 October 2012.

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