Managers Managers in the Offaly Championship are involved in the day-to-day running of the team, including the training, team selection, and sourcing of players. Their influence varies from club-to-club and is related to the individual club committees. The manager is assisted by a team of two or three selectors and a backroom team consisting of various coaches.
Teams By decade The most successful team of each decade, judged by the number of Offaly Senior Hurling Championship titles, is as follows: • 1890s: 2 for Killoughey (1896–97) • 1900s: 5 for
Coolderry (1901–03–04–05–06) • 1910s: 5 for
Coolderry (1910–11–14–16–17) • 1920s: 5 for
Drumcullen (1924–25–27–28–29) • 1930s: 5 for
Tullamore (1932–34–35–36–37) • 1940s: 5 for
Birr (1940–43–44–46–48) • 1950s: 6 for
Drumcullen (1950–51–52–54–57–58) • 1960s: 4 for
St Rynagh's (1965–66–68–69) • 1970s: 6 for
St Rynagh's (1970–72–73–74–75–76) • 1980s: 3 each for
St Rynagh's (1981–82–87) and
Kinnitty (1983–84–85) • 1990s: 4 for
Birr (1991–94–97–99) • 2000s: 8 for
Birr (2000–01–02–03–05–06–07–08) • 2010s: 4 for
Kilcormac–Killoughey (2012–13–14–17) 4 for
Coolderry (2010–11–15–18)
Gaps Top ten longest gaps between successive championship titles: • 45 years:
Tullamore (1964–2009) • 44 years:
Kinnitty (1923–1967) • 23 years:
Tullamore (1909–1932) • 23 years:
Birr (1915–1938) • 23 years:
Birr (1948–1971) • 23 years:
St Rynagh's (1993–2016) • 20 years:
Birr (1971–1991) • 18 years:
Tullamore (1937–1955) • 18 years:
Coolderry (1986–2004) • 14 years:
Coolderry (1963–1977)
Top scorers By year ==See also==