Leinster Senior Club Hurling Championship

The Leinster Senior Club Hurling Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the AIB Leinster GAA Hurling Senior Club Championship) is an annual hurling competition organised by the Leinster Council of the Gaelic Athletic Association and contested by the champion senior clubs in the province of Leinster in Ireland. It is the most prestigious club competition in Leinster hurling.

Leinster Senior Club Hurling Championship
Current season or competition:
2019 Leinster Senior Club Hurling Championship
IrishCraobh Laighean
CodeHurling
Founded1970 (1970)
RegionLeinster (GAA)
TrophyO'Neill Cup
No. of teams7
Title holders Ballyhale Shamrocks (10th title)
Most titles Ballyhale Shamrocks (10 titles)
SponsorsAllied Irish Banks
TV partner(s)TG4
MottoThe toughest of them all
Official websiteOfficial website

Introduced in 1971, it was initially a straight knockout tournament open to all 12 county senior champions from the 1970 championship season. The competition is currently limited to the seven champion club teams from the strongest hurling counties in Leinster.

In its current format, the Leinster Club Championship begins in November following the completion of the individual county championships. The seven participating teams compete in a single-elimination tournament which culminates with the final match on the first Sunday in December. The winner of the Leinster Club Championship, as well as being presented with the O'Neill Cup, qualifies for the subsequent All-Ireland Club Championship.

The competition has been won by 18 teams, 10 of which have won it more than once. Kilkenny clubs have accumulated the highest number of victories with 21 wins. Ballyhale Shamrocks is the most successful team in the tournament's history, having won it 10 times. Ballyhale Shamrocks are the reigning champions, having beaten St. Mullin's by 1-21 to 0-15 in the 2019 final.[1]

The championship

Overview

The Leinster Championship is a single elimination tournament. Each team is afforded only one defeat before being eliminated from the championship. Pairings for matches are drawn at random and there is no seeding.

Each match is played as a single leg. If a match is drawn there is a period of extra time, however, if both sides are still level at the end of extra time a replay takes place and so on until a winner is found.

Format

Quarter-finals: Six teams contest this round. The three winning teams advance directly to the semi-final stage. The three losing teams are eliminated from the championship.

Semi-finals: Four teams contest this round. The two winning teams advance directly to the final. The two losing teams are eliminated from the championship.

Final: The final is contested by the two semi-final winners.

Qualification

County Championship Qualifying team
Carlow Carlow Senior Hurling Championship Champions
Dublin Dublin Senior Hurling Championship Champions
Kilkenny Kilkenny Senior Hurling Championship Champions
Laois Laois Senior Hurling Championship Champions
Offaly Offaly Senior Hurling Championship Champions
Westmeath Westmeath Senior Hurling Championship Champions
Wexford Wexford Senior Hurling Championship Champions

Managers

Managers in the Leinster Championship are involved in the day-to-day running of the team, including the training, team selection, and sourcing of players. Their influence varies from club-to-club and is related to the individual club committees. The manager is assisted by a team of two or three selectors and a backroom team consisting of various coaches.

Winning managers
Manager Team Wins Winning years
Pad Joe Whelehan Birr 5 1997, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2007
Adrian Finan James Stephens 2 2004, 2005
Maurice Aylward Ballyhale Shamrocks 2 2006, 2008
Mattie Kenny Cuala 2 2016, 2017
Henry Shefflin Ballyhale Shamrocks 2 2018, 2019
Pádraig Horan Birr 1 1994
Tom Ryan Glenmore 1 1995
Frank Keenan Camross 1 1996
Don Quigley Rathnure 1 1998
Jim Neary Graigue-Ballycallan 1 2000
Michael Nolan O'Loughlin Gaels 1 2003
Mick Fennelly Ballyhale Shamrocks 1 2009
Michael Nolan O'Loughlin Gaels 1 2010
Ken Hogan Coolderry 1 2011
Danny Owens Kilcormac/Killoughey 1 2012
Tom Mullally Mount Leinster Rangers 1 2013
Andy Moloney Ballyhale Shamrocks 1 2014
Frank Flannery Oulart-the Ballagh 1 2015

Qualification for subsequent competitions

The Leinster Senior Club Hurling Championship winners qualify for the subsequent All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship. The winners contest the All-Ireland semi-finals with the other three provincial representatives.

Titles listed by club

Team Wins Years won County Runners Up Years runners up
1 Ballyhale Shamrocks 10 1978, 1980, 1983, 1989, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2014, 2018, 2019 Kilkenny 2 1988, 1991
2 Birr 7 1991, 1994, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2007 Offaly 3 2003, 2006, 2008
3 Rathnure 6 1971, 1973, 1977, 1986, 1987, 1998 Wexford 2 1970, 1972
4 St. Rynagh's 4 1970, 1972, 1982, 1993 Offaly 4 1973, 1974, 1975, 1992
James Stephens 4 1975, 1981, 2004, 2005 Kilkenny 1 1976
5 Buffer's Alley 3 1985, 1988, 1992 Wexford 1 1982
6 Glenmore 2 1990, 1995 Kilkenny 0
Camross 2 1976, 1996 Laois 3 1979, 1986, 1990
Cuala 2 2016, 2017 Dublin 2 1989, 2015
O'Loughlin Gaels 2 2003, 2010 Kilkenny 1 2016
7 Oulart the Ballagh 1 2015 Wexford 6 1994, 1995, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013
Kilcormac/Killoughey 1 2012 Offaly 2 2014, 2017
Coolderry 1 2011 Offaly 1 1980
The Fenians 1 1974 Kilkenny 1 1977
Crumlin 1 1979 Dublin 1 1978
St. Martin's 1 1984 Kilkenny 0
Graigue-Ballycallan 1 2000 Kilkenny 0
Mount Leinster Rangers 1 2013 Carlow 0
8 University College Dublin 0 Dublin 3 2000, 2004, 2005
Castletown 0 Laois 3 1997, 1999, 2001
Kinnitty 0 Offaly 3 1983, 1984, 1985
Portlaoise 0 Laois 2 1987, 1998
Ballyboden St. Enda's 0 Dublin 2 2007, 2018
St. Mullin's 0 Carlow 1 2019
Tullamore 0 Offaly 1 2009
Young Irelands 0 Kilkenny 1 2002
O'Toole's 0 Dublin 1 1996
Dicksboro 0 Kilkenny 1 1993
Faythe Harriers 0 Wexford 1 1981
Bennettsbridge 0 Kilkenny 1 1971

Titles listed by county

County Winners Runners-Up Winning Clubs Runner-Up Clubs
Kilkenny 21 8 Ballyhale Shamrocks (10), James Stephens (4), Glenmore (2), O'Loughlin Gaels (2), The Fenians, St. Martin's, Graigue-Ballycallan Ballyhale Shamrocks (2), James Stephens (1), O'Loughlin Gaels, The Fenians, Young Irelands, Dicksboro, Bennettsbridge
Offaly 13 14 Birr (7), St. Rynagh's (4), Kilcormac/Killoughey, Coolderry St. Rynagh's (4), Birr (3), Kinnitty (3), Kilcormac/Killoughey (2), Coolderry, Tullamore
Wexford 10 10 Rathnure (6), Buffer's Alley (3), Oluart-the Ballagh Oluart-the Ballagh (6), Rathnure (2), Buffer's Alley, Faythe Harriers
Dublin 3 6 Cuala (2), Crumlin University College Dublin (3), Ballyboden St. Enda's (2) , O'Toole's
Laois 2 5 Camross (2) Castletown (3), Portlaoise (2)
Carlow 1 1 Mount Leinster Rangers St. Mullin's

Finals listed by year

Year Winner Score County Opponent Score County
2020 No competition due to COVID-19 pandemic[2]
2019-20 Ballyhale Shamrocks 1-21 Kilkenny St. Mullin's 0-15 Carlow
2018–19 Ballyhale Shamrocks 2-21 Kilkenny Ballyboden St Endas 0-11 Dublin
2017–18 Cuala 1-23 Dublin Kilcormac/Killoughey 1-09 Offaly
2016–17[3] Cuala 3-19 Dublin O'Loughlin Gaels 1-16 Kilkenny
2015–16[4] Oulart-the-Ballagh 2-13 Wexford Cuala 0-13 Dublin
2014–15[5] Ballyhale Shamrocks 0-21 Kilkenny Kilcormac/Killoughey 1-14 Offaly
2013–14[6][7] Mount Leinster Rangers 0-11 Carlow Oulart-the-Ballagh 0-08 Wexford
2012–13[8] Kilcormac/Killoughey 1-12 Offaly Oulart-the-Ballagh 0-11 Wexford
2011-12 Coolderry 1-15 Offaly Oulart-the-Ballagh 1-11 Wexford[9]
2010-11 O'Loughlin Gaels 0-14 Kilkenny Oulart-the-Ballagh 1-08 Wexford
2009-10 Ballyhale Shamrocks 1-16 Kilkenny Tullamore 1-08 Offaly
2008-09 Ballyhale Shamrocks 2-13 Kilkenny Birr 1-11 Offaly
2007-08 Birr 1-11 Offaly Ballyboden St Endas 0-13 Dublin
2006-07 Ballyhale Shamrocks 1-20 Kilkenny Birr 1-08 Offaly
2005-06 James Stephens 2-13 Kilkenny UCD 1-12 Dublin
2004-05 James Stephens 1-13 Kilkenny UCD 1-12 Dublin
2003-04 O'Loughlin Gaels 0-15 Kilkenny Birr 0-09 Offaly
2002-03 Birr 2-05 Offaly Young Irelands 1-02 Kilkenny
2001-02 Birr 0-10; 2-10 (R) Offaly Castletown 1-07; 0-05 (R) Laois
2000-01 Graigue-Ballycallan 0-14 Kilkenny UCD 1-08 Dublin
1999-00 Birr 1-16 Offaly Castletown 0-11 Laois
1998–99 Rathnure 1-13 Wexford Portlaoise 1-06 Laois
1997–98 Birr 0-11 Offaly Castletown 0-05 Laois
1996–97 Camross 1-12 Laois O'Toole's 2-05 Dublin
1995–96 Glenmore 2-13 Kilkenny Oulart-the-Ballagh 2-10 Wexford
1994–95 Birr 3-07 Offaly Oulart-the-Ballagh 2-05 Wexford
1993–94 St. Rynagh's 1-14 Offaly Dicksboro 2-10 Kilkenny
1992–93 Buffer's Alley 2-13 Wexford St. Rynagh's 0-13 Offaly
1991–92 Birr 2-14 Offaly Ballyhale Shamrocks 0-03 Kilkenny
1990–91 Glenmore 0-15 Kilkenny Camross 1-09 Laois
1989–90 Ballyhale Shamrocks 2-11 Kilkenny Cuala CLG 0-07 Dublin
1988–89 Buffer's Alley 1-12 Wexford Ballyhale Shamrocks 1-09 Kilkenny
1987–88 Rathnure 3-08 Wexford Portlaoise 1-13 Laois
1986–87 Rathnure 2-16 Wexford Camross 3-09 Laois
1985–86 Buffer's Alley 3-09 Wexford Kinnitty 0-07 Offaly
1984–85 St. Martin's 2-11 Kilkenny Kinnitty 0-12 Offaly
1983–84 Ballyhale Shamrocks 3-06 Kilkenny Kinnitty 0-09 Offaly
1982–83 St. Rynagh's 1-16 Offaly Buffer's Alley 2-10 Wexford
1981–82 James Stephens 0-13 Kilkenny Faythe Harriers 1-09 Wexford
1980–81 Ballyhale Shamrocks 3-10 Kilkenny Coolderry 1-08 Offaly
1979–80 Crumlin 3-05 Dublin Camross 0-11 Laois
1978–79 Ballyhale Shamrocks 1-13 Kilkenny Crumlin 1-06 Dublin
1977–78 Rathnure 0-16 Wexford The Fenians 1-10 Kilkenny
1976–77 Camross 3-09 Laois James Stephens 1-14 Kilkenny
1975–76 James Stephens 1-14 Kilkenny St. Rynagh's 2-04 Offaly
1974–75 The Fenians 2-06 Kilkenny St. Rynagh's 1-06 Offaly
1973–74 Rathnure 1-18 Wexford St. Rynagh's 2-09 Offaly
1972–73 St. Rynagh's 5-05 Offaly Rathnure 2-13 Wexford
1971–72 Rathnure 2-12 Wexford Bennettsbridge 1-08 Kilkenny
1970–71 St. Rynagh's 4-10 Offaly Rathnure 2-09 Wexford

Records and statistics

Team

  • Most wins: 10:
    • Ballyhale Shamrocks (1978, 1980, 1983, 1989, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2014, 2018, 2019)
  • Most appearances in a final: 12:
    • Ballyhale Shamrocks (1978, 1980, 1983, 1988, 1989, 1991, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2014, 2018, 2019)
  • Most appearances in a final without losing (streak): 6
    • Birr (1991, 1994, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2002)
    • Ballyhale Shamrocks (2006, 2008, 2009, 2014, 2018, 2019)

Teams

County representatives

Year Carlow Dublin Kilkenny Laois Offaly Westmeath Wexford
2006Mount Leinster RangersCraobh ChiaráinBallyhale ShamrocksRathdowney-ErrillBirrRathnure
2007Mount Leinster RangersBallyboden St. Enda'sBallyhale ShamrocksCamrossBirrOulart-the Ballagh
2008Ballyboden St. Enda'sBallyhale ShamrocksRathdowney-ErrillBirrRaharneySt. Martin's
2009Ballyboden St. Enda'sBallyhale ShamrocksClough/BallacollaTullamoreClonkillOulart-the Ballagh
2010Ballyboden St. Enda'sO'Loughlin GaelsRathdowney-ErrillCoolderryRaharneyOulart-the Ballagh
2011Ballyboden St. Enda'sJames StephensCough/BallacollaCoolderryClonkillOulart-the Ballagh
2012Mount Leinster RangersKilmacud CrokesBallyhale ShamrocksRathdowney-ErrillKilcormac/KillougheyClonkillOulart-the Ballagh
2013Mount Leinster RangersBallyboden St. Enda'sClaraCamrossKilcormac/KillougheyCastletown-GeogheganOulart-the Ballagh
2014St. Mullin'sKilmacud CrokesBallyhale ShamrocksRathdowney-ErrillKilcormac/KillougheyRaharneyShelmaliers
2015St. Mullin'sCualaClaraClough/BallacollaCoolderryClonkillOulart-the Ballagh
2016St. Mullin'sCualaO'Loughlin GaelsBorris-in-Ossory/KilcottonSt. Rynagh'sRaharneyOulart-the Ballagh
2017Mount Leinster RangersCualaDicksboroCamrossKilcormac/KillougheyCastletown-GeogheganSt. Martin's
2018Mount Leinster RangersBallyboden St. Enda'sBallyhale ShamrocksCamrossCoolderryClonkillNaomh Éanna
2019St. Mullin'sCualaBallyhale ShamrocksRathdowney-ErrillSt. Rynagh'sClonkillSt. Martin's

By decade

The most successful team of each decade, judged by number of Leinster Championship titles, is as follows:

  • 1970s: 3 for Rathnure (1971-73-77)
  • 1980s: 3 for Ballyhale Shamrocks (1980-3-89)
  • 1990s: 4 for Birr (1991-94-97-99)
  • 2000s: 3 each for Birr (2001-02-07) and Ballyhale Shamrocks (2006-08-09)
  • 2010s: 3 for Ballyhale Shamrocks (2014-18-19)

Successful defending

Only 5 teams of the 14 who have won the championship have ever successfully defended the title. These are:

Gaps

Top five longest gaps between successive championship titles:

Top scorer

Overall

Year Top scorer Team Score Total
1976 Frank Keenan Camross 3-15 24
1977
1978 John Leonard Brownstown 4-10 22
1979 Frank Keenan Camross 4-17 29
1980 John Quigley Rathnure 0-19 19
1981
1982 Pádraig Horan St. Rynagh's 2-20 26
1983 Billy Bohane Portlaoise 2-22 28
1984 Tom Moran St. Martin's 4-08 20
1985 Paddy Corrigan Kinnitty 3-21 30
1986 Eamon Quirke Naomh Eoin 5-10 25
Jimmy Houlihan Rathnure 0-25
1987 Billy Bohane Portlaoise 1-22 25
1988 Seán McDermott St. Vincent's 3-14 23
1989 Martin Wallace Cuala 6-02 20
1990 Ray Heffernan Glenmore 0-21 21
1991 Declan Pilkington Birr 0-17 17
1992 Tom Dempsey Buffer's Alley 0-24 24
1993 Michael Conneely St. Rynagh's 1-23 26
1994 Mick Slye Naomh Eoin 0-13 13
John Keogh Kiltegan 1-10
1995 Seán Dunne Oulart-the Ballagh 3-14 23
1996 Jamesie Brennan O'Toole's 0-28 28
1997 Jamesie Brennan O'Toole's 1-15 18
1998 Paul Codd Rathnure 1-14 17
1999 John O'Connor St. Martin's 3-05 14
2000 Joey O'Toole Trim 3-09 18
2001 Simon Whelehan Birr 2-14 20
2002 D. J. Carey Young Irelands 4-10 22
2003 Nigel Skehan O'Loughlin Gaels 0-21 21
2004 Eoin Larkin James Stephens 3-18 27
2005 Eoin Larkin James Stephens 2-23 29
2006 Henry Shefflin Ballyhale Shamrocks 2-08 14
2007 David Curtin Ballyboden St. Enda's 0-13 13
2008 Henry Shefflin Ballyhale Shamrocks 0-25 25
2009 Henry Shefflin Ballyhale Shamrocks 1-23 26
2010 Mark Bergin O'Loughlin Gaels 1-23 26
2011 Eoin Moore Oulart-the Ballagh 2-12 18
2012 Ciarán Slevin Kilcormac/Killoughey 1-20 23
2013 Denis Murphy Mount Leinster Rangers 0-26 26
2014 T. J. Reid Ballyhale Shamrocks 1-18 21
Ciarán Slevin Kilcormac/Killoughey 0-21
2015 David Treacy Cuala 0-28 28
2016 Con O'Callaghan Cuala 6-10 28
2017 David Treacy Cuala 0-25 25
2018 Paul Ryan Ballyboden St. Enda's 0-34 34
2019 T. J. Reid Ballyhale Shamrocks 2-34 40

Single game

Year Top scorer Team Opposition Score Total
1979 Frank Keenan Camross Castletown Geoghegan 3-08 17
1980 Johnny Walsh Ardclough Camross 2-07 13
1981
1982 Noel Geraghty Castletown Geoghegan Slasher Gaels 4-02 14
1983 Seán Grace Ballyhale Shamrocks Kiltale 3-02 11
1984 John Kennedy Naomh Moninne Slasher Gaels 2-06 12
1985 Paddy Corrigan Kinnitty Ardclough 2-09 15
1986 Eamon Quirke Naomh Eoin Naomh Moninne 4-09 21
1987 Declan Murray Trim Slasher Gaels 2-05 11
1988 Tim Massey Trim Wolfe Tones 4-02 14
1989 Pat Murphy St. Mullin's Naomh Moninne 0-11 11
1990 Michael Conneely St. Rynagh's Castletown Geoghegan 1-09 12
1991 Mick Deeley Moorefield Slasher Gaels 0-10 10
1992 Mick Slye Naomh Eoin Wolfe Tones 2-03 9
Tom Dempsey Buffer's Alley Trim
1993 Seán McDermott St. Vincent's Wolfe Tones 3-04 13
1994 John Keogh Kiltegan Naas 0-08 8
1995 Martin Massey Naomh Moninne Killyon 0-11 11
1996 Jamesie Brennan O'Toole's Naomh Bríd 0-11 11
1997 Jamesie Brennan O'Toole's St. Mullin's 1-09 12
1998 Damien Cleere Graigue-Ballycallan Coill Dubh 2-07 13
1999 Michael Moran Kiltegan Erin's Own 3-02 12
2000 Joey O'Toole Trim Carnew Emmets 3-03 12
2001 Simon Whelehan Birr Castletown 1-08 11
Connie Ring Craobh Chiaráin Longford Slashers 0-11
2002 D. J. Carey Young Irelands Kilmessan 2-05 13
2003 Adrian McAndrew Coill Dubh Clonguish 3-04 13
2004 Eoin Larkin James Stephens University College Dublin 1-07 10
2005 Des Mythen Oulart-the Ballagh Knockbridge 3-03 12
Eoin Larkin James Stephens Castletown 1-09
2006 Alan McCrabbe Craobh Chiaráin Birr 1-05 8
Henry Shefflin Ballyhale Shamrocks Birr
Seán Michael Murphy Mount Leinster Rangers Craobh Chiaráin 0-08
2007 Paul O'Meara Birr Ballyboden St. Enda's 1-04 7
Zane Keenan Camross Ballyboden St. Enda's 0-07
T. J. Reid Ballyhale Shamrocks Mount Leinster Rangers
2008 Henry Shefflin Ballyhale Shamrocks Raharney 0-10 10
2009 Brendan Murtagh Clonkill Clough-Ballacolla 1-09 12
2010 Paul Ryan Ballyboden St. Enda's O'Loughlin Gaels 2-05 11
Mark Bergin O'Loughlin Gaels Ballyboden St. Enda's 0-11
2011 Eoin Larkin James Stephens Oulart-the Ballagh 0-11 11
2012 Ciarán Slevin Kilcormac/Killoughey Mount Leinster Rangers 1-10 13
2013 Ciarán Slevin Kilcormac/Killoughey Oulart-the Ballagh 1-07 10
Niall O'Brien Castletown Geoghegan Mount Leinster Rangers 0-10
2014 Seán McGrath Kilmacud Crokes Rathdowney-Errill 0-15 15
2015 David Treacy Cuala Coolderry 0-12 12
Keith Hogan Clara Cuala
2016 Con O'Callaghan Cuala Borris-in-Ossory/Kilcotton 4-03 15
2017 Niall O'Brien Castletown Geoghegan Kilcormac/Killoughey 1-08 11
Joe Coleman St. Martin's Cuala 0-11
2018 Brian Carroll Coolderry Ballyboden St. Enda's 2-16 22
2019 T. J. Reid Ballyhale Shamrocks St. Martin's 2-16 22

Finals

Final Top scorer Team Score Total
1970 Gerry Burke St. Rynagh's 1-04 7
1971 Watty Kennedy Bennettsbridge 1-04 7
1972 Dan Quigley Rathnure 2-03 9
1973 Dan Quigley Rathnure 1-15 18
1974 Mick Garrett Fenians 1-01 4
Billy Fitzpatrick Fenians 0-04
Barney Moylan St. Rynagh's
1975 Liam O'Brien James Stephens 0-08 8
1976 Frank Keenan Camross 1-04 7
1977 Billy Fitzpatrick Fenians 0-07 7
1978 Brendan Fennelly Ballyhale Shamrocks 1-05 8
1979 Bernard Donovan Crumlin 2-01 7
1980 Patrick Holden Ballyhale Shamrocks 2-01 7
1981 Brendan Murphy Faythe Harriers 1-02 5
1982 Pádraig Horan St. Rynagh's 1-08 11
1983 Liam Fennelly Ballyhale Shamrocks 2-01 7
1984 Tom Moran St. Moran's 2-04 10
1985 Colm Doran Buffers Alley 2-01 7
1986 Jimmy Houlihan Rathnure 0-12 12
1987 Jimmy Houlihan Rathnure 0-05 5
1988 Ger Fennelly Ballyhale Shamrocks 1-07 10
Mick Butler Buffers Alley
1989 Ger Fennelly Ballyhale Shamrocks 1-02 5
1990 Ray Heffernan Glenmore 0-09 9
1991 Declan Pilkington Birr 0-09 9
1992 Tom Dempsey Buffers Alley 0-08 8
1993 Michael Conneely St. Rynagh's 0-07 7
1994 Paul Murphy Birr 2-00 6
1995 Seán Dunne Oulart-the Ballagh 2-01 7
1996 Joe Dollard Camross 0-07 7
1997 Gary Cahill Birr 0-04 4
1998 Brian Bohan Portlaoise 1-03 6
1999 Paul Cuddy Castletown 0-05 5
Simon Whelehan Birr
2000 Adrian Ronan Graigue-Ballycallan 0-05 5
Jim Byrne University College Dublin
2001 Simon Whelehan Birr 1-08 11
2002 Rory Hanniffy Birr 1-02 5
Simon Whelehan Birr
2003 Nigel Skehan O'Loughlin Gaels 0-08 8
2004 Eoin Larkin James Stephens 1-07 10
2005 Eoin Larkin James Stephens 0-08 8
2006 Henry Shefflin Ballyhale Shamrocks 1-05 8
2007 Paul O'Meara Birr 1-04 7
2008 Henry Shefflin Ballyhale Shamrocks 0-07 7
Simon Whelehan Birr
2009 Shane Dooley Tullamore 1-04 7
2010 Mark Bergin O'Loughlin Gaels 0-06 6
2011 Cathal Parlon Coolderry 1-03 6
2012 Nicky Kirwan Oulart-the Ballagh 0-06 6
2013 Denis Murphy Mount Leinster Rangers 0-08 8
2014 T. J. Reid Ballyhale Shamrocks 0-10 10
2015 David Treacy Cuala 0-10 10
2016 David Treacy Cuala 0-11 11
Mark Bergin O'Loughlin Gaels
2017 David Treacy Cuala 0-10 10
2018 T. J. Reid Ballyhale Shamrocks 0-09 9
2019 Marty Kavanagh St. Mullin's 0-12 12
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See also

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