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The final was played on 20 October 2024 at Corrigan Park in Belfast, between RuairÍ Óg, Cushendall and Cúchulains Dunloy, in what was their first ever meeting in the final in two years. RuairÍ Óg, Cushendall won the match by 1–16 to 2–12 to claim their 16th championship title overall and a second title in succession.
Slaughtneil is one of the most successful clubs in the Derry Senior Hurling Championship, having won 18 county titles, including 12 successive titles between 2013 and 2024. [4] [5] Slaughtneil are the only Derry team to have ever won the Ulster Senior Club Hurling Championship lifting the Four Seasons Cup in 2016, [6] 2017, 2019, 2021 and 2024.
Eir Sport also secured rights to broadcast live Gaelic football and hurling club championship games. 2017 was the first time Eir Sport broadcast club championship games and will broadcast up to 30 live games. These games include rounds of county championships as well as county finals and provincial and All-Ireland club championship matches.
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[2] [3] [4] The final was played on 15 October 2023 at Corrigan Park in Belfast, between RuairÍ Óg, Cushendall and Loughgiel Shamrocks, in what was their first meeting in the final in six years. RuairÍ Óg, Cushendall won the match by 1–20 to 1–19 to claim their 15th championship title overall and a first title in five years. [5]
2-31 37 5 7.40 2 Eoin Cody: Ballyhale Shamrocks: 3-17 26 5 5.20 Stephen Maher: Clough/Ballacolla: 2-20 26 3 8.66 Pauric Mahony: Ballygunner: 0-26 26 5 5.20 5 Billy O'Keeffe Ballygunner: 5-10 25 5 5.00 6 Dessie Hutchinson: Ballygunner: 2-17 23 5 4.60 7 Cormac O'Doherty: Slaughtneil: 0-21 21 3 7.00 8 Ronan Hayes: Kilmacud Crokes: 2-11 17 2 8.50 9 ...
2 9.00 5 Colm Cooper: Dr. Crokes: 2-11 17 5 3.40 6 Ryan Johnston Kilcoo: 2-07 13 4 3.25 Christopher Bradley Slaughtneil: 1-10 13 6 2.16 6 John Hayes: Carbery Rangers: 2-06 12 2 6.00 Jason Leonard Corofin: 1-09 12 3 4.00 Shane Carthy St. Vincent's: 1-09 12 4 3.00 David McGivney Mullinalaghta St. Columba's: 0-12 12 3 4.00
The championship was won by Ruairí Óg, Cushendall who secured the title following a 2–16 to 1–15 defeat of McQuillan Ballycastle in the final. This was their 13th championship title and their second in succession. [1] [2]