Derry county hurling team

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The Derry county hurling team represents Derry GAA, the county board of the Gaelic Athletic Association, in the Gaelic sport of hurling. The team competes in the Christy Ring Cup and the National Hurling League.

Last championship title:Christy Ring (2026)
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Derry
Sport:Hurling
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County board:Derry GAA
Home venue(s):Celtic Park
Recent competitive record
Last championship title:Christy Ring (2026)
Current NHL Division:3 (6th, relegated from Division 2 in 2026)
Last league title:Division 2B (2024)
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Derry's home ground is Celtic Park, Derry. The team's manager is Johnny McGarvey.

The team last won the Ulster Senior Championship in 2001, but has never won the All-Ireland Senior Championship.

History

Derry was a hotbed of early hurling activity, with the city's St Patrick's club winning the Ulster Senior Hurling Championship in 1902–03; county teams mainly drawn from the city won the 1906 championship by a walkover, and the contested 1909 final. However, soon afterwards football become the dominant sport in the county, and hurling activity declined, especially in the city where association football clubs were active.[1]

It was the 1970s before Derry claimed any more major hurling honours. The county won two Ulster Junior Championships in 1974 and 1975, as well as the 1975 All-Ireland Junior Championship. The county also won the Ulster Minor Championship twice during the decade in 1973/4? and 1979, before going on to win the next four at the start of the 1980s (1980, 1981, 1982 and 1983); giving the county five consecutive Ulster Minor titles. Derry also won another Ulster Junior (1984) and All-Ireland Junior Championship (1982), with Rory Stevenson still holding a record of his own, as the youngest person ever to play in a Final in Croke Park, that year (1982), playing for Kevin Lynch's Hurling Club Under 14 All-Ireland Féile na nGael winning team.[citation needed]

The 1990s started with Derry claiming back-to-back Ulster Minor titles in 1990 and 1991. The Under 21 side won two more Ulster Under 21 Championships in 1993 and 1997. Derry won the All-Ireland 'B' Senior Hurling Championship in 1996 and the Ulster Intermediate Championship the following year.[citation needed]

In 2000 Derry won its first Ulster Senior Hurling Championship in 92 years, and successfully defended it the following year. The county also won the Ulster Minor Championship in 2001. The Seniors won the Nicky Rackard Cup in 2006. Derry Under 21s claimed back-to-back Ulster Under 21 titles in 2007 and 2008.[2] See 2008 Derry county hurling team season for information from then. The seniors won the Nicky Rackard Cup again in 2017.[3] In 2023 and 2024, Derry U-20s won back to back All Ireland U-20B [4] and Ulster U-20 Championships.[5] Then in 2026, Derry won a second All Ireland U-20B Championship [6] followed by a Christy Ring title for the first time in their history.[7]

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More information No., Player ...
No. Player Position Club
Sean Kelly GK Kevin Lynch's
Eoin Mulholland GK Lavey
Leo Passmore GK Coleraine
David Sheerin GK Slaughtneil

Andy McBride DF Ballinascreen
Jamie-Lee McGlade DF Ballinascreen
Aodhán O'Hagan DF Ballinascreen
Cathaoir McGilligan DF Banagher
Conor McGurk DF Lavey
Eamon McGill DF Lavey
Tiernan Melaugh DF Lavey
Eoin Scullion DF Lavey
Sean Cassidy DF Slaughtneil
Conor Coyle DF Slaughtneil
Eamon Cassidy DF Slaughtneil
Meehaul McGrath DF Slaughtneil
Eunan Boylan DF Slaughtneil
Patrick Turner DF Swatragh

Thomas Brady MF Kevin Lynch's
Ryan McGill MF Lavey
Ryan McGarvey MF Lavey
Cormac O'Doherty MF Slaughtneil

Eamon Conway FW Ballinascreen
Darragh McGilligan FW Kevin Lynch's
Rian Collins FW Lavey
Connor Melaugh FW Lavey
Fintan Bradley FW Lavey
Deaghlan Foley FW Na Magha
Michael Lynch FW Na Magha
Joseph Mulholland FW O'Donovan Rossa
Shea Cassidy FW Slaughtneil
Sean Martin Quinn FW Swatragh
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Management team

Manager: Johnny McGarvey

Selectors: Gavan Duffy, Terence Gray, Paul McDermott, Dara Curley

Goalkeeping Coach: Gareth O'Kane

S&C/Physio: Oisin Quinn, Ann Boylan, Kerry Quinn

Managerial history

Kevin McNaughton 1997–2001

Dominic McKinley (Antrim) 2001–2004

Seán McCloskey 2004–2006

Gabriel O'Kane 2006–2008

Brian McGilligan 2008–2010

James O'Kane 2010–2011

Ger Rogan 2012–2014

Tom McLean 2015–2016

Colm McGurk 2017–2018

John McEvoy (Laois) 2019–2020

Dominic McKinley and Cormac Donnelly (Antrim) 2021–2022

Johnny McGarvey 2023–

Players

Notable players

Awards

Derry has 22, as of 2025. 18 different players have won, as of 2025. 2005: Gregory Biggs
2007: Michael Conway
2008: Stephen Henry
2009: Sean McCullagh
2010: Kevin Hinphey
2011: Oisin McCloskey
2012: Alan Grant
2013: Paddy Kelly
2014: Aaron Kelly
2015: S McCullagh, R Convery
2016: Oisin McCloskey2nd
2018: Cian Waldron, Cormac O'Doherty
2019: Sé McGuigan
2021: Cormac O'Doherty2nd
2022: Mark Craig
2023: Richie Mullan, Cormac O'Doherty3rd
2024: Mark Craig2nd
2025: Ruairí Ó Mianáin, Eamon Conway

Honours

Official honours, with additions noted.[8]

National

Provincial

Head-to-head record

Head-to-head Championship record

Every championship result since 2015. Includes results from the Ulster Senior Hurling Championship.

  Positive Record   Neutral Record   Negative Record

As of 1 June 2026.

More information County Team, Pld ...
County Team Pld W D L Win % First Meeting Last Meeting Province
Antrim 1 0 0 1 0% 2016 Ulster
Armagh 2 2 0 0 100% 2017 2018 Ulster
Donegal 4 4 0 0 100% 2015 2026 Ulster
Down 7 3 0 4 43% 2015 2020 Ulster
Kerry 3 2 0 1 66% 2026 Munster
Kildare 4 0 0 4 0% 2018 2024 Leinster
London 7 5 0 2 71% 2015 2025 Britain
Longford 1 1 0 0 100% 2017 Leinster
Louth 1 1 0 0 100% 2017 Leinster
Mayo 4 2 0 2 50% 2015 2023 Connacht
Meath 5 0 1 4 0% 2026 Leinster
Monaghan 2 2 0 0 100% 2017 2017 Ulster
Offaly 2 0 0 2 0% 2020 2021 Leinster
Roscommon 3 2 0 1 66% 2016 2026 Connacht
Sligo 5 5 0 0 100% 2020 2024 Connacht
Tyrone 4 3 1 0 75% 2025 Ulster
Wicklow 7 4 0 3 57% 2016 2026 Leinster
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Counties Derry has never played in the championship since 2015

More information Province, No. ...
Province No. Counties
Connacht 2 Galway, Leitrim
Leinster 6 Carlow, Dublin, Kilkenny, Laois, Westmeath, Wexford
Munster 5 Clare, Cork, Limerick, Tipperary, Waterford
Ulster 2 Cavan, Fermanagh
Britain 2 Lancashire, Warwickshire
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