Development The Cork Junior Hurling Championship had been contested on a countywide basis since 1895, however, an increase in the number of participating clubs resulted in a restructuring of the entire championship. The
North Cork Board was established in 1925 with other divisions in other parts of the county created in the years that followed. Since then the individual junior championships were organised on a divisional basis with the division winners progressing to contest the county series of games. The first North Cork Junior Championship was played in 1925. In 2007 the championship was split in two with the top teams competing in the newly named North Cork Premier Junior Hurling Championship. Following this change the North Cork Junior A Hurling Championship was contested by the second tier teams. This system lasted until 2014 when the premier championship reverted to being called the North Cork JAHC.
Team dominance Milford were the first team to have multiple successes in the championship. They won four titles between 1925 and 1936, while also becoming the first club to retain the championship. Near neighbours and local rivals
Ballyhea and
Newtownshandrum had a dominant period from 1939 until 1968. The two clubs shared 14 championship titles during this period.
Castletownroche also had their greatest period during this time, winning four titles between 1954 and 1960. Since the 1960s, the championship was dominated by
Kildorrery and
Kilworth, who regularly won titles in each of the following decades. Kilworth claimed all of their 11 championships in a 45-year period between 1961 and 2006 to leave them in joint first position on the all-time roll of honour. This period of success was closely challenged by Kildorrery who won eight of their nine championship titles between 1962 and 1988. At this time
Fermoy emerged as a force, winning five championships between 1987 and 1999. The first decade of the 21st century was dominated by
Charleville. After a 15-year hiatus they claimed their fifth ever title in 2001. Four more championships followed between 2002 and 2011.
Format history For the first seventy years the championship was played as a
single elimination tournament whereby once a team lost they were eliminated from the championship. Since the late 1990s the championship has seen the introduction of a "back door" system which provides each team with a minimum of two games before exiting the championship. == Format ==