The championship began on 2 October 2016 and ended on 17 March 2017.
On 17 March 2017, Cuala won the championship following a 2–19 to 1–10 defeat of Ballyea in the All-Ireland final. This was their first All-Ireland title and a first title for a Dublin club.
Cuala's David Treacy was the championship's top scorer with 0-39.
Ireland's counties play their county championships between their senior hurling clubs. Each county decides the format for determining their county champions. The format can be knockout, double-elimination, league, etc. or a combination.
Provincial Championships
Leinster, Munster and Ulster organise a provincial championship for their participating county champions. Connacht do not organise a provincial championship and are represented in the All-Ireland semi-finals by the Galway champions. All matches are knock-out and extra time is played if it's a draw at the end of normal time.
All-Ireland
The two semi-finals are usually played on a Saturday in early February. The All-Ireland final is traditionally played in Croke Park on St. Patrick's Day, the 17th of March. All matches are knock-out. If it's a draw at the end of normal time in the semi-finals, extra time is played. If the final ends in a draw the match is replayed.
Initial Schedule
County championships April 2016 to November 2016 Provincial championships October 2016 to December 2016 All-Ireland semi-finals early February 2017 All-Ireland final 17 March 2017
Rory Jacob (0-6, 0-4 frees), Murtha Doyle (1-0), Martin Óg Storey (1-0), Des Mythen (0-2), Paul Roche (0-1), Garrett Sinnott (0-1), David Redmond (0-1), Tommy Storey (0-1), Peter Murphy (0-1).
Mark Bergin (1-8, 0-4 frees); Mark Kelly (1-1); Martin Comerford (0-4); Sammy Johnston (1-0); Paddy Deegan (0-2); Huw Lawlor, Danny Loughnane (0-1 each).