The 2024 Tipperary Senior Hurling Championship was won by Loughmore–Castleiney for the fifth time in their history after they defeated Toomevara in the final by 2-19 to 1-17.
Over the course of the following year, 130 clubs registered with the GAA in Tipperary, making it the strongest county in the country.
After difficulties in organising the early championships, the title has been awarded every year except on one occasion since 1894.
Civil unrest at the height of the War of Independence resulted in the 1920 championship being cancelled.
Toomevara made their first big breakthrough in 1910 and won titles at regular intervals over the course of the next twenty years.
The club reached its peak by winning ten titles in eleven championship seasons between 1955 and 1965.
After failing to win a championship in over thirty years, Toomevara returned to the top table in 1992.
Thurles Sarsfields also returned to their winning ways after a 31-year barren spell by claiming the 2005 championship.
[citation needed] The Tipperary senior hurling championship is probably the most complicated system in Ireland as it has striven to accommodate from 25 to, currently, 32 teams.
Each section will be divided into four groups of four teams with games played on a round robin basis.
Fixtures in the group stage and early knock-out rounds of the championship are usually played at a neutral venue that is deemed halfway between the participating teams.