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1915 Fitzgibbon Cup
Dates2 March 1915
Teams2
Champions University College Dublin (2nd title)
Éamon Bulfin (captain)
Runners-up University College Cork
Tournament statistics
Matches played1
Goals scored9 (9 per match)
Points scored0 (0 per match)
1914 (Previous) (Next) 1916

The 1915 Fitzgibbon Cup was the fourth edition of the intercollegiate hurling competition organized by the Gaelic Athletic Association. Established in 1912, the tournament was hosted by University College Dublin (UCD) on March 2nd, 1915 [1].

University College Cork (UCC) entered the competition as the defending champions, having won the 1914 tournament [2].

In the final held on March 2nd, UCD emerged victorious, defeating UCC by a score of 6-00 to 3-00. This marked UCD's second Fitzgibbon Cup title overall and their first since the inaugural competition in 1912.

Teams

University College Galway did not field a team, meaning that University College Cork and University College Dublin were the only participants. Because of this, the round robin format was abolished and just one game was played to determine the cup winners.

Results

Final

References

  1. ^ "UCC top Fitzgibbon Cup shortlist". Irish Times. 10 January 2012. Retrieved 13 February 2020.
  2. ^ "Roll of honour". UCC hurling website. Retrieved 13 February 2020.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

1915 Fitzgibbon Cup
Dates2 March 1915
Teams2
Champions University College Dublin (2nd title)
Éamon Bulfin (captain)
Runners-up University College Cork
Tournament statistics
Matches played1
Goals scored9 (9 per match)
Points scored0 (0 per match)
1914 (Previous) (Next) 1916

The 1915 Fitzgibbon Cup was the fourth edition of the intercollegiate hurling competition organized by the Gaelic Athletic Association. Established in 1912, the tournament was hosted by University College Dublin (UCD) on March 2nd, 1915 [1].

University College Cork (UCC) entered the competition as the defending champions, having won the 1914 tournament [2].

In the final held on March 2nd, UCD emerged victorious, defeating UCC by a score of 6-00 to 3-00. This marked UCD's second Fitzgibbon Cup title overall and their first since the inaugural competition in 1912.

Teams

University College Galway did not field a team, meaning that University College Cork and University College Dublin were the only participants. Because of this, the round robin format was abolished and just one game was played to determine the cup winners.

Results

Final

References

  1. ^ "UCC top Fitzgibbon Cup shortlist". Irish Times. 10 January 2012. Retrieved 13 February 2020.
  2. ^ "Roll of honour". UCC hurling website. Retrieved 13 February 2020.

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