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Championship History

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ll-Ireland Senior A Championship - O'Duffy Cup

The cup bears the name of the Mayo man, Sean O’Duffy, who worked tirelessly for Camogie from 1906 to 1979. Sean hurled with Crokes and had a great love of Gaelic Games. A freedom fighter and trade union leader, he fought in North King Street during the Rising and was imprisoned in Stafford jail. He travelled throughout the country organising the game of Camogie.


 

Year    Winners       Runners-Up      Score              Winning Captain
1932     Dublin           Galway              3-2 to 0-2          Maura Gill
1933     Dublin           Galway              9-2 to 4-0          Maura Gill
1934     Cork             Louth                 4-3 to 1-4          Kate Dunlea
1935     Cork             Dublin                3-4 to 4-0          Josie McGrath
1936     Cork             Louth                 6-4 to 3-3          Kitty Cotter
1937     Dublin          Galway               9-4 to 1-0          Mary Walsh
1938     Dublin          Cork                   5-0 to 2-3          Emmy Delaney
1939     Cork            Galway               6-1 to 1-1          Renee Fitzgerald
1940     Cork            Galway               4-1 to 2-2          Lil Kirby
1941     Cork            Dublin                 7-5 to 1-2         Kitty Buckley
1942     Dublin          Cork                   4-1 to 2-2 R      Peggy Griffin
1943     Dublin          Cork                   8-0 to 1-1         Peggy Griffin
1944     Dublin          Antrim                5-4 to 0-0         Doreen Rogers
1945     Antrim         Waterford           5-2 to 3-2         Marie O’Gorman
1946     Antrim         Galway               4-1 to 2-3         Marjorie Griffin
1947     Antrim         Dublin                 2-4 to 2-1         Celia Quinn
1948     Dublin          Down                 11-4 to 4-2        Sophie Brack
1949     Dublin         Tipperary             8-6 to 4-1         Doreen Rogers
1950     Dublin         Antrim                 6-5 to 4-1         Pat Raftery
1951     Dublin         Antrim                 8-6 to 4-1         Sophie Brack
1952     Dublin         Antrim                 5-1 to 4-2         Sophie Brack
1953     Dublin         Tipperary             8-4 to 1-3         Sophie Brack
1954     Dublin         Derry                  10-4 to 4-2        Sophie Brack
1955     Dublin         Cork                    9-2 to 5-6         Sophie Brack
1956     Antrim        Cork                    5-3 to 4-2         Madge Rainey
1957     Dublin         Antrim                 3-3 to 3-1         Eileen Duffy
1958     Dublin         Tipperary             5-4 to 1-1         Kathleen Mills
1959     Dublin         Mayo                   11-6 to 1-3       Brid Reid
1960     Dublin         Galway                 6-2 to 2-0        Doreen Brennan
1961     Dublin         Tipperary             7-2 to 4-1        Gerry Hughes
1962     Dublin         Galway                 5-5 to 2-0        Gerry Hughes
1963     Dublin         Antrim                  7-3 to 2-5        Una O’Connor
1964     Dublin         Antrim                  7-4 to 3-1        Una O’Connor
1965     Dublin         Tipperary             10-1 to 5-3       Kay Ryder
1966     Dublin         Antrim                  2-2 to 0-6        Kay Ryder
1967     Antrim         Dublin                  3-9 to 4-2 R     Sue Cashman
1968     Wexford      Cork                     4-2 to 2-5        Mary Walsh
1969     Wexford      Antrim                  4-4 to 4-2        Brigid Doyle
1970     Cork            Kilkenny                5-7 to 3-2       Ann Comerford
1971     Cork            Wexford               4-6 to 1-2        Betty Sugrue
1972     Cork            Kilkenny                2-5 to 1-4        Hannah Dineen
1973     Cork            Antrim                  2-5 to 3-1        Marie Costine
1974     Kilkenny       Cork                     3-3 to 1-5 R     Teresa O’Neill
1975     Wexford      Cork                     4-3 to 1-2         Gretta Quigley
1976     Kilkenny       Dublin                   0-6 to 1-2        Mary Fennelly
1977     Kilkenny       Wexford                3-4 to 1-3        Angela Downey
1978     Cork            Dublin                    6-4 to 1-2       Nancy O’Driscoll
1979     Antrim         Tipperary               2-3 to 1-3       Mairead McAtamney
1980     Cork            Limerick                 1-8 to 2-2 R    Mary Geaney
1981     Kilkenny       Cork                      1-9 to 0-7 R    Liz Neary
1982     Cork            Dublin                    2-7 to 2-6       Pat Linehan
1983     Cork            Dublin                    2-5 to 1-6       Cathy Landers
1984     Dublin         Tipperary                5-9 to 2-4       Ann Colgan
1985     Kilkenny       Dublin                    0-13 to 1-5      Bridie McGarry
1986     Kilkenny       Dublin                    2-12 to 2-3      Liz Neary
1987     Kilkenny       Cork                      3-10 to 1-7      Bridie McGarry
1988     Kilkenny       Cork                      4-11 to 3-8      Angela Downey
1989     Kilkenny       Cork                      3-10 to 2-6      Ann Downey
1990     Kilkenny       Wexford                1-14 to 0-7      Breda Holmes
1991     Kilkenny       Cork                      3-8 to 0-10     Angela Downey
1992     Cork           Wexford                 1-20 to 2-6      Sandie Fitzgibbon
1993     Cork           Galway                   3-15 to 2-8      Linda Mellerick
1994     Kilkenny      Wexford                 2-11 to 0-8      Ann Downey
1995     Cork           Kilkenny                  4-8 to 2-10      Denise Cronin
1996     Galway       Cork                       4-8 to 1-15       Imelda Hobbins
1997     Cork          Galway                    0-15 to 2-5       Linda Mellerick
1998     Cork          Galway                    2-13 to 0-15     Eithne Duggan
1999     Tipperary   Kilkenny                   0-12 to 1-8      Maeve Stokes
2000     Tipperary   Cork                        2-11 to 1-9      Jovita Delaney
2001     Tipperary   Kilkenny                   4-13 to 1-6      Emily Hayden
2002     Cork          Tipperary                 4-9 to 1-9        Una O’Donoghue
2003     Tipperary   Cork                        2-11 to 1-11    Una O’Dwyer
2004     Tipperary   Cork                        2-11 to 0-9      Joanne Ryan
2005     Cork          Tipperary                 1-17 to 1-13     Elaine Burke
2006     Cork          Tipperary                 0-12 to 0-4      Joanne O’Callaghan

2007     Wexford     Cork                                              Mary Leacy

2008     Cork          Galway                                           Cathriona Foley

2009     Cork          Kilkenny                                         Amanda O'Regan



 

Titles Won

Dublin - 26
Cork - 24
Kilkenny - 12
Antrim - 6
Tipperary - 5
Wexford - 4
Galway - 1 



All-Ireland Senior B Championship -Jack McGrath Cup

Introduced under the new competition structures in 2006 to replace the All-Ireland Intermediate Championship.
Jack McGrath from Crosshaven, Co. Cork, donated the cup. He is a wellknown referee and a former chairman of the Carrigdhoun Board. A member of the Carrigaline club, he is a qualified coach.


 

Year              Winners
2006               Cork 
2007               Limerick




 

All-Ireland Junior Championship - New Ireland Cup
The cup was donated by the New Ireland Assurance Co. Ltd.


 

Year        Winners
1968         Down
1969         Derry
1970         Dublin
1971         Dublin
1972         Galway
1973         Cork
1974         Clare
1975         Dublin
1976         Down
1977         Limerick
1978         Derry
1979         Galway
1980         Cork
1981         Clare
1982         Louth
1983         Cork
1984         Cork
1985         Galway
1986         Clare
1987         Kildare
1988         Galway
1989         Kildare
1990         Kildare
1991         Down
1992         Tipperary
1993         Armagh
1994         Galway
1995         Limerick
1996         Cork
1997         Antrim
1998         Galway
1999         Cork
2000         Derry
2001         Tipperary
2002         Kilkenny
2003         Galway
2004         Cork
2005         Dublin
2006         Dublin

2007         Derry


 

All Ireland Junior Championship - Nancy Murray Cup
Junior Shield introduced under the new competition structures in 2006.
Nancy Murray was President of the Camogie Association 1973-75. A member of the Deirdre club in Belfast, she won 3 All-Ireland senior medals with Antrim and coached her county to All-Ireland success in 1956 and 1967. Nancy refereed four All-Ireland senior finals. She served camogie excellently in a variety of ways.


 

Year         Winners
2006          Armagh
2007          Laois  



 

All Ireland Junior Championship  - Máire Ní Chinnéide Cup
Junior Blitz introduced under the new competition structures in 2006.
Máire Ní Chinnéide was a member of Craobh a’ Chéitinnigh branch of Conradh na Gaelige where the original rules of camogie were drawn up. She was Uachtarán of the first camogie club, Craobh an Chéitinnigh in 2004. She became the first President of the Camogie Association in 2005.


 

Year        Winner
2006         Westmeath
2007         Carlow 
 

All-Ireland Minor A Championship - Síghle Nic an Ultaigh Cup
A native of Warrenpoint, Co. Down, Síghle gave a lifetime of excellent service to the Camogie Association. She brought her professionalism and business acumen to every office that she held, particularly in the roles of Uachtarán and Ardrunaí. In 1999, Síghle was honoured with the role of Life President of the Camogie Association.

 

Year              Winners
2006               Kilkenny 
2007               Kilkenny

 

All-Ireland Minor B Championship 


Year            Winners
2006            Down 
2007            Antrim         

 

All-Ireland Under 16A Championship

Year         Winners
1974          Down 
1975          Cork
1976          Cork
1977          Galway
1978          Cork
1979          Cork
1980          Cork
1981          Galway
1982          Dublin
1983          Cork
1984          Cork
1985          Cork
1986          Galway
1987          Galway
1988          Kilkenny
1989          Kilkenny
1990          Tipperary
1991          Kilkenny
1992          Tipperary
1993          Tipperary
1994          Galway
1995          Wexford
1996          Galway
1997          Galway
1998          Cork
1999          Cork
2000          Galway
2001          Cork
2002          Cork
2003          Cork
2004          Galway
2005          Kilkenny
2006          Kilkenny
2007          Kilkenny



 

All-Ireland Under 16B Championship

Year         Winners 
2000          Laois
2001          Limerick
2002          Limerick
2003          Waterford
2004          Antrim
2005          Offaly
2006          Derry 
2007



 

All-Ireland Club Senior Championship - Bill Carroll Cup
Bill Carroll was a great supporter of camogie. His daughter, Ann was an outstanding exponent of the game. She won the All-Ireland Club Championship with St. Patrick’s Glengoole and St. Paul’s, Kilkenny. Holder of 2 All-Ireland senior medals with Kilkenny, Ann collected Gael-Linn medals with both Munster and Leinster.


 

Year               Winners                         Runners-Up  
1964               Celtic, Dublin                    Deirdre, Belfast
1965               St. Patrick’s, Glengoole      Deirdre, Belfast
1966               St. Patrick’s, Glengoole      St. Paul’s, Kilkenny
1967               Eoghan Ruadh,Dublin        Oranmore, Galway
1968               St. Paul’s, Kilkenny            Ahane, Limerick
1969               St. Paul’s, Kilkenny            Ahane, Limerick
1970               St. Paul’s, Kilkenny            Bellaghy, Derry
1971               Austin Stacks, Dublin         Thurles, Tipperary
1972               Austin Stacks, Dublin         Portglenone, Antrim
1973               Oranmore, Galway            St. Paul’s, Kilkenny
1974               St. Paul’s, Kilkenny            Oranmore, Galway
1975               Croagh-Kilfinny, Limerick    Athenry, Galway
1976               St. Paul’s, Kilkenny            Athenry, Galway
1977               Athenry, Galway                Portglenone, Antrim
1978               Ballyagran, Limerick           Buffer’s Alley, Wexford
1979               Buffer’s Alley, Wexford       Athenry, Galway
1980               Killeagh, Cork                    Buffer’s Alley, Wexford
1981               Buffer’s Alley, Wexford       Killeagh, Cork
1982               Buffer’s Alley, Wexford       Athenry, Galway
1983               Buffer’s Alley, Wexford       Glenamaddy, Galway
1984               Buffer’s Alley, Wexford       Killeagh, Cork
1985               Crumlin, Dublin                  Athenry, Galway
1986               Glen Rovers, Cork              St. Paul’s, Kilkenny
1987               St. Paul’s, Kilkenny             Glen Rovers, Cork
1988               St. Paul’s, Kilkenny             Glenamaddy, Galway
1989               St. Paul’s, Kilkenny             Mullagh, Galway
1990               Glen Rovers, Cork              St. Paul’s, Kilkenny
1991               Mullagh, Galway                Eglish, Tyrone
1992               Glen Rovers, Cork              Rathnure, Wexford
1993               Glen Rovers, Cork              Mullagh, Galway
1994               Lisdowney, Kilkenny           Glen Rovers, Cork
1995               Rathnure, Wexford            Toomevara, Tipperary
1996               Pearses, Galway                Granagh-Ballingarry, Limerick
1997               Pearses, Galway                Lisdowney, Kilkenny
1998               Granagh-Ballingarry,Lmrk   St. Vincent’s, Dublin
1999               Granagh-Ballingarry,Lmrk   Davitt’s, Galway
2000               Pearses, Galway                Swatragh, Derry
2001               Pearses, Galway                Cashel, Tipperary
2002               Pearses, Galway                St. Ibar’s, Wexford
2003               Granagh-Ballingarry,Lmrk   Davitt’s, Galway
2004               St. Lachtain’s, Kilkenny       Granagh-Ballingarry, Limerick
2005               St. Lachtain’s, Kilkenny       Davitt’s, Galway
2006               St. Lachtain’s, Kilkenny       O’Donovan Rossa, Belfast 


 

All-Ireland Club Junior Championship - Phil McBride Cup
Phil McBride was President of the Armagh Camogie Board


Year               Winners                            Runners-Up
2003               Crossmaglen, Armagh          Drumcullen, Offaly
2004               Leitrim Fontenoys, Down      Four Roads, Roscommon
2005               Leitrim Fontenoys, Down      Newmarket-on-Fergus, Clare  
2006               Harps, Laois                        St. Patrick’s, Keady, Armagh


 

Interprovincial Senior Championship - Gael-Linn Cup
Gael-Linn Teo, promoters of the Irish language, donated the Cup.


Year              Winners
1956               Leinster
1957               Leinster
1958               Leinster
1959               Leinster
1960               Leinster
1961               Munster 
1962               Leinster
1963               Munster
1964               Munster
1965               Leinster
1966               Munster
1967               Ulster
1968               Leinster
1969               Leinster
1970               Leinster
1971               Leinster
1972               Leinster
1973               Connacht
1974               Connacht
Not played 1975 – 1977
1978               Leinster
1979               Leinster
1980               Munster
1981               Leinster
1982               Munster
1983               Leinster
1984               Leinster
1985               Leinster
1986               Leinster
1987               Leinster
1988               Leinster
1989               Leinster
1990               Munster
1991               Leinster
1992               Munster
1993               Leinster
1994               Munster
1995               Munster
1996               Munster
1997               Munster
1998               Munster
1999               Munster
2000               Connacht
2001               Munster
2002               Munster
2003               Munster
2004               Munster
2005               Munster
2006               Leinster

2007               Ulster



 

Interprovincial Junior Championship - Gael-Linn Trophy
Gael-Linn Teo, promoters of the Irish language, donated the trophy. 

 

Year              Winners 
1975               Munster
1976               Leinster
1977               Munster
1978               Munster
1979               Ulster
1980               Munster
1981               Connacht
1982               Leinster
1983               Munster
1984               Leinster
1985               Munster
1986               Leinster
1987               Munster
1988               Munster
1989               Ulster
1990               Ulster
1991               Ulster
1992               Munster
1993               Ulster
1994               Munster
1995               Connacht
1996               Munster
1997               Munster
1998               Ulster
1999               Leinster
2000               Ulster
2001               Leinster
2002               Ulster
2003               Munster
2004               Munster
2005               Munster
2006               Connacht 

2007               Leinster  



 

National Senior League - A. I. B. Cup
Allied Irish Banks donated the cup.


Year             Winners     
1976              Tipperary
1977               Wexford
1978               Kilkenny
1979               Dublin
1980               Kilkenny
1981               Dublin
1982               Kilkenny
1983               Dublin
1984               Cork
1985               Kilkenny
1986               Cork
1987               Kilkenny
1988               Kilkenny
1989               Kilkenny
1990               Kilkenny
1991               Cork
1992               Cork
1993               Kilkenny
1994               Galway
1995               Cork
1996               Cork
1997               Cork
1998               Cork
1999               Cork
2000               Cork
2001               Cork
2002               Galway
2003               Cork
2004               Tipperary
2005               Galway


National Junior League - Corn de Búrca
Dublin All-Ireland medal-holder, Eileen Bourke presented the cup in memory of her sister, Joan. Joan served as secretary of Leinster Colleges Council.

 

Year              Winners  
1980               Armagh
1981               Cavan
1982               Dublin
1983               Dublin
1984               Dublin
1985               Galway
1986               Kildare
1987               Dublin
1988               Armagh
1989               Kildare
1990               Kildare
1991               Limerick
1992               Limerick
1993               Armagh
1994               Armagh
1995               Galway
1996               Limerick
1997               Antrim
1998               Down
1999               Derry
2000               Cork
2001               Cork
2002               Offaly
2003               Galway
2004               Kildare
2005               Cork



 

National League Division 1A



 

Year             Winner
2006               Cork
2007               Cork







 

National League Division 1B


 

Year             Winners
2006              Kilkenny

2007              Limerick






National League Division 2


Year              Winners
2006               Clare 



 

National League Division 3


 

Year              Winners
2006               Waterford



 

National League Division 4


 

Year              Winners
2006               Monaghan  


 

Féile na nGael

Year              Division 1 Winners                           Skills Winner  1974               Rathnure (Wexford)
1975               Knockananna (Wicklow)
1976               Na Piarsaigh (Cork)
1977               Killeagh (Cork)
1978               Croagh-Kilfinny (Limerick)                    Deirdre O’Shea (Cork)
1979               Woodville (Dublin)                              Deirdre O’Shea (Cork)
1980               Woodville (Dublin)                              Marie Fitzpatrick (Kilkenny)
1981               Marino (Dublin)                                  Anne Ryan (Galway)
1982               Marino (Dublin)                                  Ann Wolfe (Dublin)
1983               Sarsfields (Galway)                            Jean Paula Kent (Cork)
1984              An Caislean (Dublin)                            Yvonne McInerney (Clare)
1985              Mullagh (Galway)                                Helen Cagney (Limerick)
1986              Mullagh (Galway)                                Michelle Cameron (Dublin)
1987              Bishopstown (Cork)                             Claire Lynch (Galway)
1988              Pearses (Galway)                                Bridget Mullally (Kilkenny)
1989              St. Lachtain’s (Kilkenny)                       Nora O’Connell (Cork)
1990              St. Lachtain’s (Kilkenny)                       Triona Maher (Tipperary)
1991              Granagh-Ballingarry (Limerick)              Vivienne Harris (Cork)
1992              Clara (Kilkenny)                                   M. Kearns (Galway)
1993              Craughwell (Galway)                            Michelle Casey (Limerick)
1994              Pearses (Galway)                                 Emma Galvin (Waterford)
1995              Pearses (Galway)                                 Liz Fowler (Waterford)
1996              Templemore (Tipperary)                      Niamh Harkin (Tipperary)
1997              Athenry (Galway)                                 Nikki Keddy (Wicklow)
1998              Oulart the Ballagh (Wexford)                 Aoife Sheehan (Limerick)
1999              Oulart the Ballagh (Wexford)                 Cathy Bowes (Galway)
2000              Oulart the Ballagh (Wexford)                 Charlene Fanthrope (Armagh)
2001              Oulart the Ballagh (Wexford)                 Sarah Dervan (Galway)
2002              Oulart the Ballagh (Wexford)                 Grainne O’Higgins (Down)
2003              St. Vincent’s (Dublin)                            Claire Coulter (Down)
2004              Douglas (Cork)                                     Patricia Jackman (Waterford)
2005              Douglas (Cork)                                     Racquel McCarry (Antrim)
2006              Douglas (Cork)                                     Caroline Scanlon (Limerick)
2007              Sarsfields (Galway)




 

Ashbourne Cup
Third Level Colleges Premier Championship
Lord Ashbourne donated a cup for the universities championship in 1915. He was President of the Gaelic League where the Camogie Association had its roots. The scope of the competition grew with the increase in third level colleges.

Year     Winners                     Year      Winners                             Year    Winners  
1915      U.C.D.                         1946       U.C.D.                                  1977    U.C.C.
1916      U.C.D.                         1947       U.C.C.                                  1978    U.C.G.
1917      U.C.G.                         1948       U.C.G.                                  1979    U.C.G.
1918      U.C.D.                         1949       U.C.G.                                  1980    U.C.D.
1919      U.C.C.                         1950       U.C.D.                                  1981    U.C.D.
1920      U.C.G.                         1951       U.C.C.                                  1982    U.C.D.
1921      U.C.D.                         1952       U.C.D.                                  1983    U.C.D.
1922      U.C.C.                         1953       U.C.D.                                  1984    U.C.D.
1923      U.C.C.                         1954       U.C.D.                                  1985    U.C.C.
1924      U.C.C.                         1955       U.C.D.                                  1986    U.C.D.
1925      U.C.C.                         1956       U.C.G.                                  1987    U.C.D.
1926      U.C.C.                         1957       U.C.G.                                  1988    U.C.D.
1927      U.C.C.                         1958       U.C.D.                                  1989    U.C.G.
1928      U.C.G.                         1959       U.C.D.                                  1990    U.C.G.
1929      U.C.C.                         1960       U.C.D.                                  1991    Q.U.B.
1930      U.C.G.                         1961       U.C.D.                                  1992    U.U.J.
1931      U.C.C.                         1962       U.C.D.                                  1993    U.U.J.
1932      U.C.C.                         1963       Final not played                     1994    U.C.G.
1933      U.C.D.                         1964       U.C.G.                                  1995    U. L.
1934      U.C.C.                         1965       U.C.C.                                  1996    U.C.C.
1935      U.C.D.                         1966       U.C.D.                                  1997    U.U.J.
1936      U.C.C.                         1967       U.C.C.                                  1998    U.C.C.
1937      U.C.C.                         1968       U.C.G.                                  1999    W.I.T.
1938      U.C.D.                         1969       U.C.D.                                  2000    U.C.C.
1939      U.C.D.                         1970       U.C.D.                                  2001    W.I.T.
1940      U.C.D.                         1971       U.C.D.                                  2002    U.C.C.
1941      U.C.D.                         1972       U.C.C.                                  2003    U.C.C.
1942      U.C.D.                         1973       U.C.C.                                  2004    U. L.
1943      Not Played                   1974       U.C.C.                                  2005    U. L.
1944      U.C.C.                         1975       U.C.C.                                  2006    U. L.
1945      U.C.C.                         1976       U.C.C.                                  2007    U.C.D.



Purcell Cup
Third Level Colleges Division 2 Championship
Paddy and Agnes Purcell donated the cup. Agnes gave a lifetime of devoted service to camogie. She promoted the game in U.C.D., Dublin, Leinster and through her writing for the newspapers. She was President of the Camogie Association 1976-78. Paddy was gaelic games correspondent for the Irish Press.

Year            Winners
1977             Mary Immaculate, Limerick  
1978             Mary Immaculate, Limerick
1979             Ulster Polytechnic, Belfast
1980             Thomond/NIHE, Limerick
1981             Thomond/NIHE, Limerick
1982             St. Mary’s, Belfast
1983             Mary Immaculate, Limerick
1984             Ulster Polytechnic, Belfast
1985             Thomond College, Limerick
1986             Thomond College, Limerick
1987             Thomond College, Limerick
1988             Thomond College, Limerick
1989             Mary Immaculate, Limerick
1990             Waterford R.T.C.
1991             Thomond College, Limerick
1992             Waterford R.T.C.
1993             Athlone R.T.C.
1994             University College, Cork
1995             Athlone R.T.C.
1996             St. Patrick’s College, Maynooth
1997             Queen’s University, Belfast
1998             Mary Immaculate, Limerick
1999             Limerick I.T.
2000             University of Ulster, Jordanstown
2001             Cork I. T.
2002             Carlow I.T.
2003             University of Ulster, Jordanstown
2004             Athlone I.T.
2005             Garda College, Templemore
2006             University of Ulster, Jordanstown
2007             Athlone I.T. 

 

Kilmacud Crokes All-Ireland Camogie Sevens

Year              Winners 
1974               Buffer’s Alley, Wexford
1975               St. Paul’s, Kilkenny
1976               Celtic, Dublin
1977               Drom Inch (Tipperary)
1978               St. Paul’s, Kilkenny
1979               St. Paul’s, Kilkenny
1980               St. Paul’s, Kilkenny
1981               Killeagh, Cork
1982               St. Paul’s, Kilkenny
1983               St. Paul’s, Kilkenny
1984               Buffer’s Alley, Wexford
1985               Buffer’s Alley, Wexford
1986               Buffer’s Alley, Wexford
1987               Celtic, Dublin
1988               Buffer’s Alley, Wexford
1989               Buffer’s Alley, Wexford
1990               Glen Rovers, Cork
1991               Marino, Dublin
1992               Mullagh, Galway
1993               Rathnure, Wexford
1994               Pearses, Galway
1995               Marino, Dublin
1996               Drom Inch, Tipperary
1997               Toomevara, Tipperary
1998               Lisdowney, Kilkenny
1999               Pearses, Galway
2000               Davitt’s, Galway
2001               Pearses, Galway
2002               Granagh-Ballingarry, Limerick
2003               O’Donovan Rossa, Belfast
2004               Athenry, Galway
2005               Milford, Cork
2006               Oulart the Ballagh, Wexford

2007               Athenry, Galway

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