Dates | 12 February – 2 April 2006 | ||
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Teams | 8 | ||
Sponsor | Killeedy GAA Club | ||
Champions | ![]() Tom Kelly (captain) | ||
Runners-up | ![]() Damien Dooley (captain) | ||
Tournament statistics | |||
Matches played | 7 | ||
Goals scored | 23 (3.29 per match) | ||
Points scored | 176 (25.14 per match) | ||
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The 2005–06 All-Ireland Junior B Club Hurling Championship was the inaugural staging of the All-Ireland Junior B Club Hurling Championship since its establishment by the Killeedy GAA Club.[1][2] The championship ran from 12 February to 2 April 2006.
The All-Ireland final was played on 2 April 2006 at Páirc Íde Naofa, between St. Lachtain's and St. James', in what was their first ever meeting in the final. St. Lachtain's won the match by 2–18 to 3–08 to claim their first ever All-Ireland title.
Munster Junior B Club Hurling Championship
Munster quarter-final
12 February 2006 Quarter-final | St. James' | 0-17 – 0-16 (aet) | Drom-Inch | Páirc Íde Naofa |
Munster semi-finals
19 February 2006 Semi-final | St. James' | 3-08 – 0-09 | St Joseph's Doora-Barefield | Páirc Íde Naofa |
26 February 2006 Semi-final | Killeedy | 4-10 – 2-11 | Kilgarvan | Páirc Íde Naofa |
Munster final
5 March 2006 Final | Killeedy | 2-12 – 0-20 (aet) | St. James' | Páirc Íde Naofa |
D Flynn 1-5, D O'Connor 1-3, P Dore 0-2, G Kelly 0-1, D O'Connor 0-1. | D Dooley 0-12, A Tobin 0-2, K O'Brien 0-2, K O'Donovan 0-2, I Evans 0-1, S McCarthy 0-1. | Referee: S McNamara |
All-Ireland Junior B Club Hurling Championship
All-Ireland semi-finals
19 March 2006 Semi-final | St. James' | 2-14 – 2-07 | Mullahoran | Páirc Íde Naofa |
26 March 2006 Semi-final | St. Lachtain's | 2-17 – 1-09 | Oranmore-Maree | Páirc Íde Naofa |
All-Ireland final
2 April 2006 Final | St. James' | 3-08 – 2–18 | St. Lachtain's | Páirc Íde Naofa |
References
- ↑ McNamara, Peter (20 November 2015). "Killeedy's All-Ireland Club Junior B Hurling Championship continues to thrive". Irish Examiner. Retrieved 15 February 2023.
- ↑ "The All-Ireland junior B hurling championship: giving real GAA people what they deserve". Sportsjoe website. Retrieved 15 February 2023.
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