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2023 Hogan Cup
Dates25 February – 16 March 2023
Teams4
Champions Omagh CBS (2nd title)
Eoin McElholm (captain)
Diarmuid McNulty (manager)
Runners-up Summerhill College
James Donlon (captain)
Mark Breheny (manager)
Joe Neary (manager)
Tournament statistics
Matches played3
Goals scored16 (5.33 per match)
Points scored50 (16.67 per match)
Top scorer(s) Ruairí McCullagh (3-04)
Eoin McElholm (2-07)
2022 (Previous) (Next) 2024

The 2023 Hogan Cup was the 68th staging of the Hogan Cup since its establishment by the Gaelic Athletic Association in 1946. The competition ran from 25 February to 16 March 2023.

Naas CBS were the defending champions, however, they were beaten by Omagh CBS in the semi-final.

The final was played on 16 March 2023 at Croke Park in Dublin, between Omagh CBS and Summerhill College, in what was their first ever meeting in the final. Omagh CBS won the match by 6–16 to 3–08 to claim their second Hogan Cup title overall and a first title in 16 years.

Ruairí McCullagh (3-04) and Eoin McElholm (2-07) were the top scorers.

Qualification

Province Champions
Connacht Summerhill College
Leinster Naas CBS
Munster St Brendan's College
Ulster Omagh CBS

Results

Semi-finals

Summerhill College v St Brendan's College
25 February 2023 Semi-final Summerhill College 2-11 - 1-11 St Brendan's College St Jarlath's Park
G Lynch 1-1 (1-0 pen), R Niland 1-1, D Walsh 0-3, S O’Neill 0-3 (0-2m), E Rooney 0-2 (0-1f), J Campbell 0-1. Report A Hennigan 1-1, L Crowley 0-3 (0-1f), C Cronin 0-2f, D Ryan 0-1, S Fitzgerald 0-1, T Moynihan 0-1, J Moynihan 0-1, C Lynch 0-1. Referee: C Ryan (Galway)
Omagh CBS v Naas CBS
25 February 2023 Semi-final Omagh CBS 4-14 - 0-08 Naas CBS St Tiernach's Park
C Owens (1-4, 1 free), R McCullagh (1-2, 1 free), L Óg Mossey (1-1), Caolan Donnelly (1-0), E McElholm (0-2), N Farry (0-1), T Haigney (0-1), Charlie Donnelly (0-1), L McCullagh (0-1), N McCarney (0-1). Report R Sinkey (0-3), C Lennox 0-3 (3 frees), C Boran (0-1), T Kelly (0-1). Referee: M Farrelly (Cavan)

Final

Omagh CBS v Summerhill College
16 March 2023 Final Omagh CBS 6-16 - 3-08 Summerhill College Croke Park
E McElholm (2-5), R McCullagh (2-2); C Owens (0-5, 1 free); L Og Mossey (1-1); T Haigney (1-0); C Donnelly (0-2), N McCarney (0-1). Report C Flynn (2-0); S O'Neill (1-1); R Niland (1 free), E Rooney (0-2); J Donlon (1 45), J Walsh, M McDaniel (0-1). Referee: B Cawley (Kildare)

Statistics

Top scorers

Rank Player Club Tally Total Matches Average
1 Ruairí McCullagh Omagh CBS 3-04 13 2 6.50
Eoin McElholm Omagh CBS 2-07 13 2 6.50
3 Conor Owens Omagh CBS 1-09 12 2 6.00
4 Liam Óg Mossey Omagh CBS 2-02 8 2 4.00
5 Shea O'Neill Summerhill College 1-04 7 2 3.50

References

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  8. Egan, Kevin (10 February 2023). "Naas secure another Leinster schools football title". Irish Examiner. Retrieved 9 July 2023.
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