Hurling has been played in the Birmingham area since 1907 when the Erin's Hope team arranged games against teams from Liverpool, Manchester and London. A period of decline followed and, in spite of various clubs forming from time to time, there were no organised competitions. In 1935, the British GAA Council arranged a meeting with the intention of forming a county board. A committee was established and some progress was made before the outbreak of World War II made it difficult to continue.[1]
A restructuring of the entire hurling championship system in 2005 resulted in Warwickshire fielding a team in the third tier Nicky Rackard Cup. The team later dropped down to the fourth tier and won Lory Meagher Cup titles in 2013 and 2017.[6][7]