Lory Meagher Cup

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Lory Meagher Cup
Country  Ireland (3 teams)
 England (2 teams)
Founded 2009–present
Number of teams 5
Level on pyramid 4
Promotion to Nicky Rackard Cup
Current champions Fermanagh
(2015)
Most championships Tyrone and Longford (2 titles)
TV partners TG4 (Final only)
Website Official GAA site
2016 Lory Meagher Cup

The Lory Meagher Cup (often referred to as the Meagher Cup) is the fourth-highest inter-county senior championship in hurling. Each year, the champion team in the Lory Meagher Cup has the choice to be promoted to the Nicky Rackard Cup.

The Lory Meagher Cup, which was introduced for the 2009 season, is the latest initiative in providing a meaningful championship for fourth tier teams deemed "too weak" for the third tier Nicky Rackard Cup.

The winners of the championship receive the Lory Meagher Cup, named after former Kilkenny hurler Lory Meagher who many regard as one of the greatest hurlers of all time.

In the 2015 season, Fermanagh were the Lory Meagher Cup champions, Sligo were the runners up. Lancashire finished bottom of the group.

History

Following the success of the Christy Ring Cup and Nicky Rackard Cup for the lower tier hurling teams, it was decided in 2008 to investigate the possibility of introducing a fourth tier. The Hurling Development Committee (HDC) proposed the new four-tier structure in place of the existing three-tier model. It, and the second and third-tier competitions, were to consist of eight teams.[1] The proposals were accepted at a special GAA Congress in October 2008.[2]

Past winners

Year Date Winner Score Runner-up Score Venue
2009
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11 July Tyrone 5-11 (26) Donegal 3-16 (25) Croke Park, Dublin
2010
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3 July Longford 1-20 (23) Donegal 1-12 (15) Croke Park, Dublin
2011
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4 June Donegal 2-12 (18) Tyrone 0-17 (17) Croke Park, Dublin
2012
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9 June Tyrone[3] 2-24 (30) Fermanagh 3-20 (29) Croke Park, Dublin
2013
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8 June Warwickshire[4] 2-16 (22) Longford 0-10 (10) Croke Park, Dublin
2014
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7 June Longford[5] 3-18 (27) Fermanagh 3-16 (25) Croke Park, Dublin
2015
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6 June Fermanagh[6] 3-16 (25) Sligo 1-17 (20) Croke Park, Dublin

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