Leinster Junior Club Football Championship
The Leinster Junior Club Football Championship is a Gaelic football competition between the winners of the Junior football competitions in 10 counties of Leinster, the Intermediate football champions of Kilkenny, the Intermediate football runners-up of Longford and the Senior football champions of Europe. The winner then contests the All-Ireland Junior Club Football Championship semi finals against the winners from one of the other three provinces.
Roll of honour
Year | Winner | County | Score | Opponent | County | Score |
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2019[1] | Rathgarogue-Cushinstown | Wexford | 0-13 | Clann na nGael | Meath | 0-12 |
2018 | Young Irelands | Louth | 2-10 | St. Brigid's | Offaly | 2-07 |
2017[2] | Multyfarnham | Westmeath | 2-06 | Erin Rovers | Offaly | 0-05 |
2016[3] | Rosenallis | Laois | 1-11 | Bracknagh | Offaly | 1-08 |
2015[4] | Curraha | Meath | 3-10 | St. Brigid's, Killashee | Longford | 1-11 |
2014[5] | Moate All-Whites | Westmeath | 1-11 | Straffan | Kildare | 0-10 |
2013[6] | Two Mile House | Kildare | 2-15 | Hunterstown Rovers | Louth | 1-12 |
2012[7] | Castleknock | Dublin | 1-10 | St. Fintan's | Wexford | 1-05 |
2011 | Ballivor | Meath | 1-15 | St. Fechlin's | Louth | 1-08 |
2010 | Ballinabrackey | Meath | 0-11 | St. Andrews | Carlow | 0-05 |
2009 | Longwood | Meath | 2-13, 0-11 (R) | St. Mochta's | Louth | 2-13, 0-10 (R) |
2008 | Moynalvey | Meath | 0-11 | St. Mary's | Westmeath | 0-05 |
2007 | Clann na nGael | Meath | 0-15 | Rosemount | Westmeath | 1-06 |
2006 | Park/Ratheniska | Laois | 2-08 | St Ultans | Meath | 1-08 |
2005 | Ballinagore | Westmeath | 0-09 | Grange | Kildare | 0-07 |
2004 | Ratoath | Meath | 1-16 | Kilconfert | Offaly | 1-05 |
2003 | Wolfe Tones | Meath | 1-10 | Kilmore | Wexford | 0-06 |
2002 | Nobber | Meath | 0-06 | Moorefield | Kildare | 0-05 |
2001 | An Tóchar | Wicklow | 0-15 | Inisfails | Wexford | 1-09 |
2000 | Sallins | Kildare | 2-10 | St. Finian's | Dublin | 0-15 |
1999 | Clara | Offaly | 0-10 | St. Fintan's | Wexford | 0-09 |
1998 | Drumree | Meath |
2017 Leinster Junior Football Final
18 November 2017 2:00 pm |
Multyfarnham | 2-06 - 0-05 | Erin Rovers | Cusack Park (Mullingar) Referee: Seamus Mulhare (The Heath) |
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See also
References
- "Rathgarogue/Cushinstown make Leinster club history". Irish Examiner. 8 December 2019. Retrieved 11 December 2019.
- "Leinster JFC final: Brady's brace eases Multy' task". Irish Independent. 20 November 2017. Retrieved 20 November 2017.
- "Jackson in bloom for Rose'". Irish Independent. 21 November 2016. Retrieved 22 November 2016.
- "Leinster Club JFC: Curraha cap an outstanding year". Hogan Stand. 7 December 2015. Retrieved 7 December 2015.
- "Leinster Club JFC final: Moate hold on to take title". Hogan Stand. 7 December 2014. Retrieved 8 December 2014.
- "Healy the Two Mile House hero". Irish Examiner. 2 December 2013. Retrieved 2 December 2013.
- "Leinster Club JFC final: Castleknock crowned champions". Hogan Stand. 26 November 2012. Retrieved 26 November 2012.
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