The 1927 Railway Cup Hurling Championship was the inaugural series of the inter-provincial
hurling Railway Cup. Two matches were played between 26 November 1926 and 17 March 1927. It was contested by
Connacht
Connacht ( ; ga, Connachta or ), is one of the provinces of Ireland, in the west of Ireland. Until the ninth century it consisted of several independent major Gaelic kingdoms ( Uí Fiachrach, Uí Briúin, Uí Maine, Conmhaícne, and Del ...
,
Leinster
Leinster ( ; ga, Laighin or ) is one of the provinces of Ireland, situated in the southeast and east of Ireland. The province comprises the ancient Kingdoms of Meath, Leinster and Osraige. Following the 12th-century Norman invasion of ...
and
Munster.
Leinster were the inaugural winners of the Railway Cup after defeating Connacht in the semi-final and Munster in the final at
Croke Park,
Dublin
Dublin (; , or ) is the capital and largest city of Ireland. On a bay at the mouth of the River Liffey, it is in the province of Leinster, bordered on the south by the Dublin Mountains, a part of the Wicklow Mountains range. At the 2016 c ...
on 17 March 1927.
Leinster's
Din O'Neill was the Railway Cup top scorer with 5-04.
Teams
Results
Semi-final
Final
Top scorers
;Top scorers overall
Sources
* Donegan, Des, ''The Complete Handbook of Gaelic Games'' (DBA Publications Limited, 2005).
References
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Railway Cup Hurling Championship
Railway Cup Hurling Championship
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