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Championship History
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Championship History
All-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.
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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Year Winner 2006 Westmeath 2007 Carlow
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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
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All-Ireland Minor B Championship
Year Winners 2006 Down 2007 Antrim
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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
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All-Ireland Under 16B Championship
Year Winners 2000 Laois 2001 Limerick 2002 Limerick 2003 Waterford 2004 Antrim 2005 Offaly 2006 Derry 2007
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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
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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
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Interprovincial Senior Championship - Gael-Linn Cup Gael-Linn Teo, promoters of the Irish language, donated the Cup.
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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
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Interprovincial Junior Championship - Gael-Linn Trophy Gael-Linn Teo, promoters of the Irish language, donated the trophy.
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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
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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
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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
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National League Division 1A
Year Winner 2006 Cork 2007 Cork
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National League Division 1B
Year Winners 2006 Kilkenny 2007 Limerick |
National League Division 2
National League Division 3
Year Winners 2006 Waterford |
National League Division 4
Year Winners 2006 Monaghan
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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)
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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.
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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.
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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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