Fitzgibbon Cup
Fitzgibbon Cup | |
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Current season or competition: 2013 Fitzgibbon Cup | |
Irish | Corn Mhic Giobúin |
Code | Hurling |
Founded | 1912 |
Region | Universities (GAA) |
Title holders | University College Cork (UCC) (38th title) |
First winner | University College Dublin |
Most titles | University College Cork (38 titles) |
Official website | Official Website |
The Fitzgibbon Cup (Irish: Corn Mhic Giobúin) is the trophy for the premier hurling championship among higher education institutions (universities, colleges and institutes of technology) in Ireland. The Fitzgibbon Cup competition is administered by Comhairle Ard Oideachais Cumann Lúthchleas Gael (CLG), the GAA's Higher Education Council. Comhairle Ard Oideachais CLG also oversees the Ryan Cup (Division 2 Hurling Championship), the Fergal Maher Cup (Division 3 Hurling Championship) and the Padraig MacDiarmada Cup hurling competitions.
History
The cup is named after Dr. Edwin Fitzgibbon, a Capuchin friar and, from 1911 to 1936, a professor of philosophy at University College Cork.[1] In 1912 Dr. Fitzgibbon donated most of his annual salary to purchase the trophy. The cup was made at William Egan and Sons' silversmiths, Cork, and bears a large inscription of the date 'Feb. 1912' on its front. It was a 24-inch-tall, large silver trophy, with a round base and a stem that narrowed and then expanded again in support of a wide spherical body, with Old Celtic tracing designs featuring around the edges. It had a circular, open head, on which was placed a detachable lid. The lid was lost on the night of the 1973 tournament final at Galway and has never been replaced.[2]
The competition was played on a round-robin basis until 1949, when a straight knockout format was adopted. For the first 30 years, the cup was dominated by UCC and UCD, with UCG winning occasionally. Queens University Belfast first took part in 1946, and won their only title in 1953. Each of the NUI Colleges had the cup withheld from them once:[2] In 1933 UCC was awarded custody of the cup, but was not declared the formal winner, following a successful objection to three players on the UCD winning team; in 1940 the Cup was not awarded to any team, after UCC, which had won both its games, was deemed to have an irregular team; and in 1954 the cup was withheld from UCG and the tournament declared null and void after an investigation into the legality of the Galway team and violent scenes at the tournament.
The popularity of the championship grew, and, in the 60s and 70s three more colleges entered: Trinity College Dublin, UU Coleraine and NUI Maynooth. The eight-in-a-row sequence of victories recorded by UCC from 1981 to 1988 was the greatest in the history of the competition. In the late 1980s, all teams in Division One of the Higher Education League were admitted. In 1989 NIHE Limerick (now University of Limerick) became the first non-university Fitzgibbon Cup champions.[3] Since 2001/02 Institutes of Technology have become top guns in the tournament. Waterford IT won the title four times and Limerick IT, the Cup twice in six years (2002/03 through 2007/08). In the remaining six years Cork IT, Limerick IT and Waterford IT have each been losing finalists twice. UCC are the leaders in the roll of honour with 38 titles, the last in 2013.
The first local derby final took place between Limerick Institute of Technology and the University of Limerick at the Gaelic Grounds, Limerick in March 2005;[4] the same institutions met again in the final at Waterford in March 2011.[5] The final in 2012 was a Cork local derby between Cork IT and UCC.[6] The first Fitzgibbon final between Institutes of Technology, also a Munster derby match, took place in 2008 between Waterford IT and Limerick IT.[7]
The Fitzgibbon Cup final will be played in Belfast in 2013/14, hosted by Queen's University of Belfast.[8]
Roll of honour
2012-13 Finals Tournament[9]
Quarter-finals 21/22 February | Semi-finals 2 March | Final 3 March | ||||||||||||
University College Cork | 1-13 | |||||||||||||
Cork IT | 1-11 | |||||||||||||
University College Cork | 1-20 | |||||||||||||
University College Dublin | 0-14 | |||||||||||||
University College Dublin | 1-16 | |||||||||||||
University of Limerick | 0-17 | |||||||||||||
University College Cork | 2-17 | |||||||||||||
Mary Immaculate College, Limerick | 2-12 | |||||||||||||
Mary Immaculate College, Limerick | 1-18 | |||||||||||||
Dublin IT | 0-15 | |||||||||||||
Mary Immaculate College, Limerick | 1-17 | |||||||||||||
Waterford IT | 1-15 | |||||||||||||
Waterford IT | 0-21 | |||||||||||||
Limerick IT | 1-14 | |||||||||||||
Colleges by wins
Two Fitzgibbon Cups tournament were not played (1920/21 and 1942/43), one tournament was declared null and void (1953/54), and in 1932/33 and 1939/40 the Cup and winners' medals were not awarded.
Team | County | Wins | Last win |
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University College Cork (UCC) | Cork | 38 | 2013 |
University College Dublin (UCD) | Dublin | 32 | 2001 |
National University of Ireland, Galway (NUIG, formerly UCG) | Galway | 10 | 2010 |
Waterford IT Waterford IT (formerly Waterford R.T.C.) | Waterford | 8 | 2008 |
University of Limerick (UL, formerly NIHE, Limerick) | Limerick | 4 | 2011 |
National University of Ireland, Maynooth (NUIM, formerly St. Patrick's) | Kildare | 2 | 1974 |
Limerick Institute of Technology | Limerick | 2 | 2007 |
Queens University Belfast (QUB) | Antrim | 1 | 1953 |
Finalists who have not won the Fitzgibbon Cup:
- Cork Institute of Technology
- Garda Síochána College
- Mary Immaculate College, Limerick
Fitzgibbon Cup champion colleges
- 1911/12 UCD
- 1912/13 UCC
- 1913/14 UCC
- 1914/15 UCD
- 1915/16 UCD
- 1916/17 UCD
- 1917/18 UCC
- 1918/19 UCG
- 1919/20 UCC
- 1920/21 Not Played
- 1921/22 UCC
- 1922/23 UCD
- 1923/24 UCD
- 1924/25 UCC
- 1925/26 UCG
- 1926/27 UCD
- 1927/28 UCC
- 1928/29 UCC
- 1929/30 UCC
- 1930/31 UCC
- 1931/32 UCD
- 1932/33 No Formal Winner[2][10]
- 1933/34 UCD
- 1934/35 UCD
- 1935/36 UCD
- 1936/37 UCD
- 1937/38 UCD
- 1938/39 UCC
- 1939/40 Cup & Medals Not Awarded[2][11]
- 1940/41 UCD
- 1941/42 UCG
- 1942/43 Not Played
- 1943/44 UCD
- 1944/45 UCG
- 1945/46 UCG
- 1946/47 UCC
- 1947/48 UCD
- 1948/49 UCG
- 1949/50 UCD
- 1950/51 UCD
- 1951/52 UCD
- 1952/53 QUB
- 1953/54 Null & Void[2][12]
- 1954/55 UCD
- 1955/56 UCC
- 1956/57 UCC
- 1957/58 UCD
- 1958/59 UCC
- 1959/60 UCD
- 1960/61 UCD
- 1961/62 UCC
- 1962/63 UCC
- 1963/64 UCD
- 1964/65 UCD
- 1965/66 UCC
- 1966/67 UCC
- 1967/68 UCD
- 1968/69 UCD
- 1969/70 UCG
- 1970/71 UCC
- 1971/72 UCC
- 1972/73 SPC Maynooth
- 1973/74 SPC Maynooth
- 1974/75 UCD
- 1975/76 UCC
- 1976/77 UCG
- 1977/78 UCD
- 1978/79 UCD
- 1979/80 UCG
- 1980/81 UCC
- 1981/82 UCC
- 1982/83 UCC
- 1983/84 UCC
- 1984/85 UCC
- 1985/86 UCC
- 1986/87 UCC
- 1987/88 UCC
- 1988/89 NIHE Limerick
- 1989/90 UCC
- 1990/91 UCC
- 1991/92 Waterford RTC
- 1992/93 UCD
- 1993/94 UL
- 1994/95 Waterford RTC
- 1995/96 UCC
- 1996/97 UCC
- 1997/98 UCC
- 1998/99 Waterford IT
- 1999/00 Waterford IT
- 2000/01 UCD
- 2001/02 UL
- 2002/03 Waterford IT
- 2003/04 Waterford IT
- 2004/05 Limerick IT
- 2005/06 Waterford IT
- 2006/07 Limerick IT
- 2007/08 Waterford IT
- 2008/09 UCC
- 2009/10 NUI Galway
- 2010/11 UL
- 2011/12 UCC
- 2012/13 UCC
- 2013/14
- 2014/15
Fitzgibbon Shield [Plate] Winners
The Fitzgibbon Shield [Plate] competition was introduced in 1976/77 for the teams beaten in the quarter-finals of the Fitzgibbon Cup.[13] As a consequence of the Sigerson Cup shenanigans in February 1990, the 1990/91 Fitzgibbon Cup format was changed to a two-day event to cool the social side of this hurling festival.[2] Thus, the Fitzgibbon Shield matches in 1991/92 and 1992/93 were contested between the losing semi-finalists.
- 1976/77 QUB 2-13 TCD 2-06
- 1977/78 SPC Maynooth 10-12 NUU† 2-03
- 1978/79 QUB 3-10 TCD 3-06
- 1979/80 QUB 1-07 TCD 1-02
- 1980/81 TCD v QUB or NUU
- 1981/82 TCD v QUB or SPC Maynooth
- 1982/83 QUB 0-07 SPC Maynooth 1-00
- 1983/84 QUB 4-08 NUU† 1-06
- 1984/85 UU Jordanstown 3-08 SPC Maynooth 2-10
- 1985/86 UU Coleraine v SPC Maynooth
- 1986/87 SPC Maynooth 1-07 UU Jordanstown 1-05
- 1987/88 TCD 1-08 UU Jordanstown 1-02
- 1988/89 TCD 2-12 Galway RTC 1-14
- 1989/90 UCG 3-10 Cork RTC 3-04
- 1990/91 Not played?
- 1991/92 UCC 2-10 UCD 1-12
- 1992/93 Waterford RTC 4-13 UL 3-05
† New University of Ulster
Captains of winning teams
Unpublished list kindly provided by Dónal McAnallen[14]
Academic Year | Captain | College | County |
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1911/12 | Edmond J. Ryan | UCD | Tipperary |
1912/13 | Peter M. Murphy | UCC | Cork |
1913/14 | Jim Reidy | UCC | Limerick |
1914/15 | Éamon Bulfin | UCD | Offaly |
1915/16 | John Ryan | UCD | Limerick & Dublin |
1916/17 | John Ryan | UCD | Limerick & Dublin |
1917/18 | Con Lucey | UCC | Cork |
1918/19 | Martin Fahy | UCG | |
1919/20 | John R. Lahiffe | UCC | Cork |
1920/21[15] | Not Played | — | — |
1921/22 | Not Available | UCC | — |
1922/23 | Tommy Daly | UCD | Clare & Dublin |
1923/24 | Tommy Daly | UCD | Clare & Dublin |
1924/25 | Tom Lee | UCC | Tipperary |
1925/26 | Terence O'Grady | UCG | Limerick[16] |
1926/27 | Owen O'Neill | UCD | Limerick |
1927/28 | Richard Molloy | UCC | Tipperary |
1928/29 | Paddy O'Donovan | UCC | Cork |
1929/30 | Patrick O'Donnell | UCC | Cork |
1930/31 | William Finlay | UCC | Tipperary |
1931/32 | Jack Walsh | UCD | Waterford |
1932/33 | Richard Cronin | UCC | Cork |
1933/34 | Séamus Hogan | UCD | Clare |
1934/35 | Tom Loughnane | UCD | Clare |
1935/36 | Tony Mac Sullivan | UCD | Limerick |
1936/37 | Mossie Roche | UCC | Limerick |
1937/38 | Jimmy Cooney | UCD | Tipperary |
1938/39 | Jackie Spencer | UCC | Cork |
1939/40 | Jim Young Cup not Awarded |
UCC | Cork |
1940/41 | Billy O'Neill | UCC | Kilkenny |
1941/42 | Pat Hehir | UCG | Galway |
1942/43[17] | Not played | — | — |
1943/44 | Dick Stokes | UCD | Limerick |
1944/45 | Michael "Miko" Doyle | UCG | Galway |
1945/46 | Michael "Miko" Doyle | UCG | Galway |
1946/47 | Mick Herlihy | UCC | Cork |
1947/48 | Frank Commons | UCD | Tipperary & Dublin |
1948/49 | Johnny Scanlon | UCG | Galway |
1949/50 | Mick Maher | UCD | Tipperary |
1950/51 | Martin Fitzgerald | UCD | Tipperary & Dublin |
1951/52 | Des Dillon | UCD | Clare & Dublin |
1952/53 | Ted McConnell | QUB | Antrim |
1953/54 | Pádraig "Paddy" O'Donoghue Declared Null & Void |
UCG | Waterford |
1954/55 | Pat Teehan | UCD | Waterford |
1955/56 | Johnny Dwane | UCC | Cork |
1956/57 | Tony Murphy | UCC | Cork |
1957/58 | Bernard Hoey | UCD | Clare |
1958/59 | Steve Long | UCC | Limerick |
1959/60 | Donie Nealon | UCD | Tipperary |
1960/61 | Owen O'Neill | UCD | Limerick |
1961/62 | Jimmy Byrne | UCC | Waterford |
1962/63 | Des Kiely | UCC | Tipperary |
1963/64 | Seán Quinlivan | UCD | Clare |
1964/65 | Murt Duggan | UCD | Tipperary |
1965/66 | Willie Cronin | UCC | Cork |
1966/67 | Seánie Barry | UCC | Cork |
1967/68 | Jim Furlong | UCD | Wexford |
1968/69 | Pat Kavanagh | UCD | Kilkenny |
1969/70 | Séamus Hogan | UCG | Tipperary |
1970/71 | Pat McDonnell | UCC | Cork |
1971/72 | Mick McCarthy | UCC | Cork |
1972/73 | Paudie Fitzmaurice | St Patrick's College Maynooth | Limerick |
1973/74 | Paddy Barry | St Patrick's College Maynooth | Cork |
1974/75 | Séamus Ryan | UCD | Tipperary |
1975/76 | Donal McGovern | UCC | Cork |
1976/77 | Pat Fleury | UCG | Offaly |
1977/78 | John Martin | UCD | Kilkenny |
1978/79 | Tom Breen | UCD | Wexford |
1979/80 | Vincent Daly | UCG | Clare |
1980/81 | John Minogue | UCC | Clare |
1981/82 | John Farrell | UCC | Tipperary |
1982/83 | Tadhg Coakley | UCC | Cork |
1983/84 | Mick Boylan | UCC | Cork |
1984/85 | Nicholas English | UCC | Tipperary |
1985/86 | Paul O'Connor | UCC | Cork |
1986/87 | John Grainger | UCC | Cork |
1987/88 | Andy O'Callaghan | UCC | Cork |
1988/89 | Dan Treacy | NIHE Limerick | Clare |
1989/90 | Mick Crowe | UCC | Limerick |
1990/91 | Pat Heffernan | UCC | Limerick |
1991/92 | Pádraic Fanning | Waterford RTC | Tipperary |
1992/93 | Jim Byrne | UCD | Wexford |
1993/94 | Daragh O'Neill | UL | Limerick |
1994/95 | Colm Bonnar[18] | Waterford RTC | Tipperary |
1995/96 | Frank Lohan[18] | UCC | Clare |
1996/97 | Kieran Morrison[18] | UCC | Cork |
1997/98 | Eddie Enright[18] | UCC | Tipperary |
1998/99 | Andy Moloney[18] | Waterford IT | Tipperary |
1999/00 | Andy Moloney[18] | Waterford IT | Tipperary |
2000/01 | David Hegarty[18] | UCD | Clare |
2001/02 | Eoin Fitzgerald[18] | UL | Cork |
2002/03 | Paul Curran[18] | Waterford IT | Tipperary |
2003/04 | J.J. Delaney | Waterford IT | Kilkenny |
2004/05 | Eoin Kelly | Limerick IT | Tipperary |
2005/06 | Brian Dowling[4] | Waterford IT | Kilkenny |
Hugh Maloney[4] | Waterford IT | Tipperary | |
2006/07 | Kieran Murphy | Limerick IT | Cork |
2007/08 | Kevin Moran | Waterford IT | Waterford |
2008/09 | Kevin Hartnett | UCC | Cork |
2009/10 | Finian Coone | NUI Galway | Galway |
2010/11 | Kieran Joyce | UL | Kilkenny |
2011/12 | Shane Bourke | UCC | Tipperary |
2012/13 | Darren McCarthy | UCC | Cork |
Man of the Match/Player of the Tournament and winning team top scorers
The accolade of Man of the Match or Player of the Tournament dates from the 1980s. The "Player of the Tournament", e.g., 1983/84, or "Man of the Match", e.g., 2004/05, was not always from the winning team. Top scorer refers to the player with the highest points tally on the winning side in the final.
Academic Year | MotM/PotT | Top Scorer | College | County | Points Scored |
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1980/81 | |||||
Michael "Mick" Kelleher[19] | UCC | Cork | 1-02 | ||
1981/82 | |||||
Nicky English[2] | UCC | 0-10 | |||
1982/83 | |||||
Michael "Mick" Quaide[2] | UCC | Limerick | 3-02 | ||
1983/84 | Denis Corry[20] | UCD | Clare | ||
Colm O'Neill[21] | UCC | Cork | 0-04 | ||
1984/85 | |||||
Colm O'Neill[22] | UCC | Cork | 0-05 | ||
1985/86 | |||||
Michael Walsh[23] | UCC | Kilkenny | 2-01 | ||
1986/87 | |||||
Mark Foley[24] | UCC | Cork | 0-05 | ||
1987/88 | John Lee[2][25] | UCG | Clare | 0-00 | |
Tony O'Sullivan[26] | UCC | Cork | 0-05 | ||
1988/89 | |||||
Brian Stapleton[27] | NIHE Limerick | Limerick | 0-06 | ||
1989/90 | |||||
Brian Cunningham[28] | UCC | Cork | 1-03 | ||
1990/91 | Brian Cunningham[29] | UCC | Cork | 0-05 | |
John Ryan[30] | UCC | Offaly | 1-02 | ||
1991/92 | Noel Dalton[31] | Noel Dalton[32] | Waterford RTC | Waterford | 0-10 |
1992/93 | Dan O'Neill[2] | UCD | Kilkenny | 0-04(3f) | |
Jim Byrne[33] | UCD | Wexford | 2-07(4f) | ||
1993/94 | Brian Lohan[2] | UL | Clare | 0-00 | |
Colm O'Doherty[34] | UL | Galway | 1-05 | ||
1994/95 | Tommy Dunne[2] | Waterford RTC | Tipperary | 0-06 | |
Barry Walsh[35] | Waterford RTC | Cork | 2-01 | ||
1995/96 | Johnny Collins[2][36] | UCC | Cork | 0-00 | |
Johnny Enright[37] | UCC | Tipperary | 0-07 | ||
1996/97 | Johnny Enright[2] | Johnny Enright[38] | UCC | Tipperary | 0-09(6f) |
1997/98 | Seánie McGrath[2] | Seánie McGrath[39] | UCC | Cork | 1-04 |
1998/99 | Éamonn Corcoran[2] | Waterford IT | Tipperay | ||
Declan Browne[40] | Waterford IT | Tipperary | 2-02 | ||
1999/00 | Éamonn Corcoran[2][41] | Waterford IT | Tipperay | 0-01(1f) | |
Henry Shefflin[42] | Waterford IT | Kilkenny | 1-05(5f) | ||
2000/01 | |||||
Pat Fitzgerald[43] | UCD | Waterford | 0-09(8f) | ||
Pat Fitzgerald[44] | UCD (Replay) | Waterford | 0-06(4f,2 '65) | ||
Alan Barry[44] | UCD (Replay) | Kilkenny | 2-00 | ||
2001/02 | Richie Murray[2] | University of Limerick | Galway | 0-03 | |
Conor Fitzgerald[45] | University of Limerick | Limerick | 0-07(6f) | ||
2002/03 | Ken Coogan[2] | Waterford IT | Kilkenny | 0-00 | |
Brian Dowling[46] | Waterford IT | Kilkenny | 0-03(2f) | ||
2003/04 | Ken Coogan[2] | Waterford IT | Kilkenny | 0-00 | |
Rory Jacob[47] | Waterford IT | Wexford | 0-04(4f) | ||
2004/05 | John Devane[48] | University of Limerick | Tipperary | 0-00 | |
Eoin Kelly[4] | Limerick IT | Tipperary | 1-09(1-07f) | ||
2005/06 | |||||
Willie Ryan[49] | Waterford IT | Tipperary | 3-00 | ||
2006/07 | John Lee[2][50] | NUI Galway | Galway | 0-00 | |
Joe Canning[51] | Limerick IT | Galway | 1-08(4f) | ||
2007/08 | Joe Canning[52] | Limerick IT | Galway | 1-16(1-10f, 4 side-line cuts) | |
Ray McLoughney[7] | Waterford IT | Tipperary | 0-12(10f, 1 '65) | ||
2008/09 | Joe Jordan[53] | UCC | Cork | ||
John Mulhall[54] | UCC | Kilkenny | 1-03 | ||
2009/10 | Timmy Hammersley[55] | Waterford IT | Tipperary | 1-11 (9fs) | |
Finian Coone[56] | NUI Galway | Galway | 0-09(6f, 1 '65) | ||
2010/11 | David Burke[2] | David Burke[5] | UL | Galway | 0-04(1f) |
Pa Cronin[5] | UL | Cork | 0-04 | ||
Andrew Quinn[5] | UL | Clare | 0-04(3f) | ||
2011/12 | Stephen White[57] | Cork IT | Cork | 0-01 | |
Pauric Mahony[6] | UCC | Waterford | 0-06(6f) | ||
2012/13 | Conor Lehane[58] | Conor Lehane[59] | UCC | Cork | 1-09(7f) |
Match Details
First win in bold type.
Academic Year | Winners | Score | Runners-Up | Score | Venue | Date |
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1911/12[60] | University College Dublin (UCD) | 6-00 | University College, Galway (UCG) | 1-01 | Jones's Road, Dublin | 26 April 1912 |
University College Cork (UCC) | 8-03 | University College, Galway (UCG) | 1-01 | Jones's Road, Dublin | 27 April 1912 | |
University College Dublin (UCD) | 1-00 | University College Cork (UCC) | 0-02 | Jones's Road, Dublin | 28 April 1912 | |
1912/13[61] | University College Cork (UCC) | 6-01 | University College, Galway (UCG) | 0-00 | College Grnds, Galway | 11 April 1913 |
University College Dublin (UCD) | 2-01 | University College, Galway (UCG) | 0-00 | College Grnds, Galway | 12 April 1913 | |
University College Cork (UCC) | 5-01 | University College Dublin (UCD) | 1-00 | College Grnds, Galway | 13 April 1913 | |
1913/14[62] | University College Dublin (UCD) | 9-04 | University College, Galway (UCG) | 2-04 | The Mardyke, Cork | 19 February 1914 |
University College Cork (UCC) | 15-02 | University College, Galway (UCG) | 1-02 | The Beaumont, Ballintemple | 21 February 1914 | |
University College Cork (UCC) | 4-03 | University College Dublin (UCD) | 2-02 | The Mardyke, Cork | 22 February 1914 | |
1914/15[63] | University College Dublin (UCD) | 6-00 | University College Cork (UCC) | 3-00 | University Park, Terenure, Dublin | 2 March 1915 |
1915/16[64] | University College Dublin (UCD) | 7-02 | University College Cork (UCC) | 1-02 | The Mardyke, Cork | 27 February 1916 |
1916/17[65] | University College Dublin (UCD) | 3-02 | University College Cork (UCC) | 2-01 | Terenure, Dublin | 18 February 1917 |
1917/18[66] | University College Cork (UCC) | 5-02 | University College Dublin (UCD) | 1-04 | The Mardyke, Cork | 22 May 1918 |
1918/19[67] | University College, Galway | University College Cork (UCC) | South Park, Galway | |||
University College Cork (UCC) | University College Dublin (UCD) | South Park, Galway | ||||
University College Dublin (UCD) | University College, Galway | South Park, Galway | ||||
1919/20[68] | University College Cork (UCC) | 3-04 | University College Dublin (UCD) | 3-03 | Terenure, Dublin | 12 May 1920 |
1920/21[15] | Not Played | — | — | — | — | — |
1921/22[69] | University College Cork (UCC) | 6-01 | University College Dublin (UCD) | 3-02 | The Mardyke, Cork | 3 May 1922 |
1922/23[70] | University College Cork (UCC) | 1-06 | University College, Galway (UCG) | 1-03 | South Park, Galway | 27 April 1923 |
University College Dublin (UCD) | 8-03 | University College, Galway (UCG) | 3-02 | South Park, Galway | 28 April 1923 | |
University College Dublin (UCD) | 3-02 | University College Cork (UCC) | 2-02 | South Park, Galway | 29 April 1923 | |
1923/24[71] | University College Dublin (UCD) | 10-04 | University College, Galway (UCG) | 3-01 | Terenure, Dublin | 9 May 1924 |
University College Cork (UCC) | 4-03 | University College, Galway (UCG) | 0-03 | Terenure, Dublin | 10 May 1924 | |
University College Dublin (UCD) | 6-02 | University College Cork (UCC) | 4-05 | Terenure, Dublin | 11 May 1924 | |
1924/25[72] | University College Cork (UCC) | 7-01 | University College Dublin (UCD) | 2-02 | The Mardyke, Cork | 3 May 1925 |
1925/26[73] | University College, Galway | 4-10 | University College Cork (UCC) | 1-01 | South Park, Galway | 30 April 1926 |
University College Cork (UCC) | 3-01 | University College Dublin (UCD) | 3-00 | South Park, Galway | 1 May 1926 | |
University College Dublin (UCD) | 2-02 | University College, Galway | 1-02 | South Park, Galway | 2 May 1926 | |
1926/27[74] | University College Dublin (UCD) | 5-02 | University College Cork (UCC) | 1-03 | Belfield, Dublin | 8 May 1927 |
1927/28[75] | University College Cork (UCC) | 11-05 | University College Dublin (UCD) | 2-00 | The Mardyke, Cork | 26 February 1928 |
1928/29[76] | University College Dublin (UCD) | 5-08 | University College, Galway | 0-01 | Terenure, Dublin | 22 February 1929 |
University College Cork (UCC) | 7-03 | University College, Galway | 2-04 | Terenure, Dublin | 23 February 1929 | |
University College Cork (UCC) | 8-01 | University College Dublin (UCD) | 7-02 | Terenure, Dublin | 24 February 1929 | |
1929/30[77] | University College Cork (UCC) | 2-02 | University College, Galway | 2-01 | Sports Grnds, Galway | 28 February 1930 |
University College Dublin (UCD) | 8-06 | University College, Galway | 3-03 | Sports Grnds, Galway | 1 March 1930 | |
University College Cork (UCC) | 5-02 | University College Dublin (UCD) | 3-01 | Sports Grnds, Galway | 2 March 1930 | |
1930/31[78] | University College Cork (UCC) | 3-03 | University College, Galway | 1-02 | The Mardyke, Cork | 27 February 1931 |
University College Dublin (UCD) | 4-03 | University College, Galway | 0-03 | The Mardyke, Cork | 28 February 1931 | |
University College Cork (UCC) | 3-01 | University College Dublin (UCD) | 0-03 | The Mardyke, Cork | 1 March 1931 | |
1931/32[79] | University College Dublin (UCD) | 8-08 | University College Cork (UCC) | 1-00 | Terenure, Dublin | 5 February 1932 |
University College, Galway | 5-04 | University College Cork (UCC) | 2-00 | Terenure, Dublin | 6 February 1932 | |
University College Dublin (UCD) | 2-08 | University College, Galway | 2-01 | Terenure, Dublin | 7 February 1932 | |
1932/33[2][80][81] | University College Dublin (UCD) | 7-03 | University College, Galway | 4-03 | Sports Grnds, Galway | 17 February 1933 |
University College Cork (UCC) | 3-06 | University College, Galway | 3-03 | Sports Grnds, Galway | 18 February 1933 | |
University College Dublin (UCD) | 5-02 | University College Cork (UCC) | 4-03 | Galway | 19 February 1933 | |
1933/34[82] | University College Cork (UCC) | 6-05 | University College, Galway | 2-04 | Cork | 23 February 1934 |
University College Dublin (UCD) | 8-05 | University College, Galway | 1-02 | Cork | 24 February 1934 | |
University College Cork (UCC) | 2-02 | University College Dublin (UCD) | 1-05 | Cork | 25 February 1934 | |
[83] | University College Dublin (UCD) | 6-01 | University College Cork (UCC) | 2-02 (Replay) | Limerick | 25 March 1934 |
1934/35[84] | University College Dublin (UCD) | 4-01 | University College Cork (UCC) | 2-03 | Terenure, Dublin | 22 February 1935 |
University College, Galway | 5-06 | University College Cork (UCC) | 1-06 | Terenure, Dublin | 23 February 1935 | |
University College Dublin (UCD) | 5-04 | University College, Galway | 1-02 | Terenure, Dublin | 24 February 1935 | |
1935/36[85] | University College Cork (UCC) | 7-03 | University College, Galway | 4-04 | Galway | 21 February 1936 |
University College Dublin (UCD) | 9-03 | University College, Galway | 2-00 | Galway | 22 February 1936 | |
University College Dublin (UCD) | 3-02 | University College Cork (UCC) | 1-02 | Galway | 23 February 1936 | |
1936/37[86] | University College Cork (UCC) | 5-05 | University College, Galway | 2-03 | Cork | 12 February 1937 |
University College Dublin (UCD) | University College, Galway | Cork | 13 February 1937 | |||
University College Cork (UCC) | 1-03 | University College Dublin (UCD) | 0-04 | Cork | 14 February 1937 | |
1937/38[87] | University College Dublin (UCD) | 8-01 | University College, Galway | 0-03 | Belfield, Dublin | 25 February 1938 |
University College Cork (UCC) | 5-01 | University College, Galway | 4-01 | Belfield, Dublin | 26 February 1938 | |
University College Dublin (UCD) | 4-04 | University College Cork (UCC) | 2-01 | Belfield, Dublin | 27 February 1938 | |
1938/39[88] | University College Cork (UCC) | 3-03 | University College, Galway | 2-01 | Galway | 10 February 1939 |
University College Dublin (UCD) | 5-05 | University College, Galway | 1-01 | Galway | 11 February 1939 | |
University College Cork (UCC) | 6-02 | University College Dublin (UCD) | 0-02 | Galway | 12 February 1939 | |
1939/40[89] | University College Cork (UCC) | 2-05 | University College, Galway | 0-00 | Douglas Grnds, Cork | 16 February 1940 |
University College Dublin (UCD) | 4-07 | University College, Galway | 3-02 | Cork | 17 February 1940 | |
University College Cork (UCC) Cup not awarded[2] |
6-00 | University College Dublin (UCD) | 4-03 | Cork | 18 February 1940 | |
1940/41[90] | University College Dublin (UCD) | 2-08 | University College, Galway | 2-04 | Belfield, Dublin | 21 February 1941 |
University College Cork (UCC) | 7-06 | University College, Galway | 2-01 | Belfield, Dublin | 22 February 1941 | |
University College Dublin (UCD) | 7-10 | University College Cork (UCC) | 3-01 | Belfield, Dublin | 23 February 1941 | |
1941/42[91] | University College, Galway | 3-04 | University College Dublin (UCD) | 2-03 | Sports Grnds, Galway | 6 February 1942 |
University College Dublin (UCD) | 5-02 | University College Cork (UCC) | 3-04 | Sports Grnds, Galway | 7 February 1942 | |
University College, Galway | 4-06 | University College Cork (UCC) | 4-05 | Sports Grnds, Galway | 8 February 1942 | |
1942/43[92] | Not Played | — | — | — | — | — |
1943/44[93] | University College Cork (UCC) | 5-07 | University College, Galway | 1-03 | The Mardyke, Cork | 25 February 1944 |
University College Dublin (UCD) | 2-10 | University College, Galway | 2-04 | The Mardyke, Cork | 26 February 1944 | |
University College Dublin (UCD) | 6-05 | University College Cork (UCC) | 4-02 | The Mardyke, Cork | 27 February 1944 | |
1944/45[94] | University College Dublin (UCD) | 2-06 | University College, Galway | 3-02 | Belfield, Dublin | 16 February 1945 |
University College, Galway | 6-04 | University College Cork (UCC) | 2-03 | Belfield, Dublin | 17 February 1945 | |
University College Cork (UCC) | 6-01 | University College Dublin (UCD) | 3-05 | Croke Park, Dublin | 18 February 1945 | |
1945/46[95] | University College, Galway | 2-03 | University College Cork (UCC) | 0-04 | Sports Grnds, Galway | 10 February 1946 |
1946/47[96] | University College Cork (UCC) | 6-05 | University College, Galway | 0-00 | The Mardyke, Cork | 2 March 1947 |
1947/48[97] | University College Dublin (UCD) | 3-05 | University College Cork (UCC) | 2-00 | Belfield, Dublin | 1 February 1948 |
1948/49[98] | University College, Galway | 4-08 | University College Dublin (UCD) | 3-01 | Corrigan Park, Belfast | 31 January 1949 |
1949/50[99] | University College Dublin (UCD) | 4-06 | University College, Galway | 2-03 | Galway | 5 February 1950 |
1950/51[100] | University College Dublin (UCD) | 2-06 | University College Cork (UCC) | 1-03 | The Mardyke, Cork | 27 January 1951 |
1951/52[101] | University College Dublin (UCD) | 2-12 | University College Cork (UCC) | 2-02 | Croke Park, Dublin | 27 January 1952 |
1952/53[102] | Queens University Belfast | 1-03 | University College Dublin (UCD) | 0-05 | Corrigan Park, Belfast | 26 April 1953[103] |
1953/54[104] | University College, Galway Competition declared null and void[105] |
5-01 | University College Dublin (UCD) | 0-03 | Sports Grnds, Galway | 14 February 1954 |
1954/55[106] | University College Cork (UCC) | 7-03 | University College, Galway | 1-01 | The Mardyke, Cork | 13 February 1955 |
1955/56[107] | University College Cork (UCC) | 4-06 | University College Dublin (UCD) | 3-05 | MacDonagh Park, Nenagh, County Tipperary[108] | 26 February 1956 |
1956/57[109] | University College Cork (UCC) | 3-08 | University College, Galway | 2-06 | Fahy's Field, Galway | 18 November 1956 |
1957/58[110] | University College Dublin (UCD) | 7-09 | University College, Galway | 2-01 | The Mardyke, Cork | 1 December 1957 |
1958/59[111] | University College Cork (UCC) | 4-08 | University College Dublin (UCD) | 3-02 | Casement Park, Belfast | 16 November 1958 |
1959/60[112] | University College Dublin (UCD) | 4-10 | University College Cork (UCC) | 4-03 | Croke Park, Dublin | 29 November 1959 |
1960/61[113] | University College Dublin (UCD) | 3-06 | University College, Galway | 3-04 | Pearse Stadium, Salthill, Galway | 4 December 1960 |
1961/62[114] | University College Cork (UCC) | 5-09 | University College, Galway | 1-06 | The Mardyke, Cork | 19 November 1961 |
1962/63[115] | University College Cork (UCC) | 3-05 | University College Dublin (UCD) | 2-02 | Casement Park, Belfast | 18 November 1962 |
1963/64[116] | University College Dublin (UCD) | 4-07 | University College Cork (UCC) | 4-03 | Croke Park, Dublin | 8 March 1964[117] |
1964/65[118] | University College Dublin (UCD) | 4-08 | University College, Galway | 4-02 | Pearse Stadium, Galway | 22 November 1964 |
1965/66[119] | University College Cork (UCC) | 5-05 | University College Dublin (UCD) | 3-03 | The Mardyke, Cork | 21 November 1965 |
1966/67[120] | University College Cork (UCC) | 3-17 | University College, Galway | 2-05 | Croke Park, Dublin | 5 March 1967 |
1967/68[121] | University College Dublin (UCD) | 1-15 | University College Cork (UCC) | 2-01 | Casement Park, Belfast | 3 March 1968 |
1968/69[122] | University College Dublin (UCD) | 1-12 | University College Cork (UCC) | 1-10 | Croke Park, Dublin | 23 February 1969 |
1969/70[123] | University College, Galway | 4-08 | University College Dublin (UCD) | 2-12 (AET) | Pearse Stadium, Galway | 8 March 1970 |
1970/71[124] | University College Cork (UCC) | 2-16 | University College, Galway | 2-06 | The Mardyke, Cork | 28 February 1971 |
1971/72[125] | University College Cork (UCC) | 3-11 | University College, Galway | 0-06 | Croke Park, Dublin | 12 March 1972 |
1972/73[126] | St. Patrick's College, Maynooth | 2-12 | University College, Galway | 4-04 | Pearse Stadium, Galway | 11 March 1973 |
1973/74[127] | St. Patrick's College, Maynooth | 2-10 | University College Dublin (UCD) | 1-07 | Ballycastle, County Antrim | 3 March 1974 |
1974/75[128] | University College Dublin (UCD) | 4-08 | St. Patrick's College, Maynooth | 2-07 | Croke Park, Dublin | 2 March 1975 |
1975/76[129] | University College Cork (UCC) | 3-05 | St. Patrick's College, Maynooth | 0-10 | The Mardyke, Cork | 22 February 1976 |
1976/77[130] | University College, Galway | 1-14 | St. Patrick's College, Maynooth | 1-12 | St Mary's Park, Leixlip, County Kildare | 6 March 1977 |
1977/78[131] | University College Dublin (UCD) | 3-15 | University College Cork (UCC) | 2-07 | Corrigan Park, Belfast | March, 1978 |
1978/79[132] | University College Dublin (UCD) | 4-21 | St. Patrick's College, Maynooth | 1-08 | Croke Park, Dublin | 25 March 1979 |
1979/80[133] | University College, Galway | 0-10 | University College Cork (UCC) | 1-05 | Pearse Stadium, Galway | 2 March 1980 |
1980/81[19] | University College Cork (UCC) | 2-09 | University College Dublin (UCD) | 0-08 | Croke Park, Dublin | 1 March 1981 |
1981/82[134] | University College Cork (UCC) | 0-14 | University College, Galway | 3-03 | Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Cork | 21 February 1982 |
1982/83[135] | University College Cork (UCC) | 3-12 | University College, Galway | 1-03 | Bellaghy, County Londonderry | 27 February 1983 |
1983/84[21] | University College Cork (UCC) | 0-07 | University College Dublin (UCD) | 0-05 | St Patrick's College, Maynooth | 19 February 1984 |
1984/85[22] | University College Cork (UCC) | 1-15 | University College, Galway | 1-07 | Malone, Belfast | 3 March 1985 |
1985/86[23] | University College Cork (UCC) | 3-10 | Queens University Belfast | 0-12 | Croke Park, Dublin | 2 March 1986 |
1986/87[24] | University College Cork (UCC) | 1-11 | University College Dublin (UCD) | 0-11 | Castlegar, County Galway | 22 February 1987 |
1987/88[26] | University College Cork (UCC) | 1-14 | University College, Galway | 1-03 | Corrigan Park, Belfast | 28 February 1988 |
1988/89[27] | N.I.H.E. Limerick (University of Limerick) | 2-09 | University College Dublin (UCD) | 1-09 | Belfield, Dublin | 26 February 1989 |
1989/90[28] | University College Cork (UCC) | 3-10 | Waterford R.T.C. | 0-12 | Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Cork | 18 March 1990 |
1990/91[30] | University College Cork (UCC) | 1-14 | University College Dublin (UCD) | 1-06 | Corrigan Park, Belfast | 10 March 1991 |
1991/92[32] | Waterford R.T.C. | 1-19 | University of Limerick | 1-08 | Gaelic Grounds, Limerick | 8 March 1992 |
1992/93[33] | University College Dublin (UCD) | 2-21 | University College Cork (UCC) | 4-14 (AET) | Walsh Park, Waterford | 14 March 1993 |
1993/94[34] | University of Limerick | 2-12 | Waterford R.T.C. | 1-11 (AET) | Clarinbridge, County Galway | 13 March 1994 |
1994/95[35] | Waterford R.T.C. | 3-15 | University College Dublin (UCD) | 1-04 | Clane, County Kildare | 5 March 1995 |
1995/96[37] | University College Cork (UCC) | 3-16 | University of Limerick | 0-16 | Belfield, Dublin | 10 March 1996 |
1996/97[38] | University College Cork (UCC) | 0-14 | Garda College | 1-08 | Páirc Uí Rinn, Cork | 2 March 1997 |
1997/98[39] | University College Cork (UCC) | 2-17 | Waterford IT (Waterford IT) | 0-13 | Gaelic Grounds, Limerick | 1 March 1998 |
1998/99[40] | Waterford IT (Waterford IT) | 4-15 | University College Cork (UCC) | 3-12 | JK Brackens, Templemore, County Tipperary | 28 February 1999 |
1999/00[42] | Waterford IT (Waterford IT) | 2-10 | University College Dublin (UCD) | 1-06 | Walsh Park, Waterford | 5 March 2000 |
2000/01[43] | University College Dublin (UCD) | 0-15 | University College Cork (UCC) | 0-15 (AET) | Parnell Park, Dublin | 6 April 2001 |
[44] | University College Dublin (UCD) | 2-10 | University College Cork (UCC) | 1-09 (Replay) | Nenagh, County Tipperary | 18 April 2001 |
2001/02[45] | University of Limerick | 2-14 | Waterford IT (Waterford IT) | 2-11 | Castlegar, County Galway | 3 March 2002 |
2002/03[46] | Waterford IT | 0-13 | Cork Institute of Technology (CIT) | 1-07 | The Ragg, Thurles | 1 March 2003 |
2003/04[47] | Waterford IT | 0-11 | University College Cork (UCC) | 0-09 | AIT, Athlone | 6 March 2004 |
2004/05[4] | Limerick Institute of Technology | 2-13 | University of Limerick | 3-04 | Gaelic Grounds, Limerick | 5 March 2005 |
2005/06[49] | Waterford IT (Waterford IT) | 4-13 | University College Dublin (UCD) | 0-08 | Páirc Úi Rinn, Cork | 6 March 2006 |
2006/07[51] | Limerick Institute of Technology | 2-15 | National University of Ireland, Galway | 0-13 | Dr. Cullen Park, Carlow | 10 March 2007 |
2007/08[7] | Waterford IT (Waterford IT) | 1-29 | Limerick Institute of Technology | 1-24 (AET) | CIT, Bishopstown, Cork | 1 March 2008 |
2008/09[54] | University College Cork (UCC) | 2-17 | University of Limerick | 0-14 | Parnell Park, Dublin | 7 March 2009 |
2009/10[56] | National University of Ireland, Galway | 1-17 | Waterford IT (Waterford IT) | 1-16 (AET) | Pearse Stadium, Galway | 6 March 2010 |
2010/11[5] | University of Limerick | 1-17 | Limerick Institute of Technology | 2-11 | WIT Sports Complex, Waterford | 26 February 2011 |
2011/12[6] | University College Cork (UCC) | 2-15 | Cork Institute of Technology (CIT) | 2-14 (AET) | The Mardyke, Cork | 3 March 2012 |
2012/13[59] | University College Cork (UCC) | 2-17 | Mary Immaculate College, Limerick | 2-12 | Pearse Stadium, Galway | 2 March 2013 |
Other Higher Education GAA Competitions
- Ashbourne Cup
- Combined Universities GAA
- British University Gaelic Football Championship
- British University Hurling Championship
- Hodges Figgis Trophy
- Sigerson Cup
- Trench Cup
References
- ↑ http://www.turtlebunbury.com/history/history_irish/history_irish_sigersonandfitzgibbon.htm Retrieved 8 May 2013
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 2.14 2.15 2.16 2.17 2.18 2.19 2.20 2.21 2.22 2.23 McAnallen, Donal (2012). The Cups that Cheered: A History of the Sigerson, Fitzgibbon and Higher Education Gaelic Games. Cork: The Collins Press. ISBN 9781848891609.
- ↑ O'Callaghan, John (2013). Plassey's Gaels: A History of the GAA at NIHE, NCPE, Thomond College, and the University of Limerick, 1972—2012, The Collins Press, Cork, pp. 180, ISBN 978-184889-1746
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4 March 2005 (Limerick IT), Semi-finals: Limerick IT 2-16 NUI Galway 0-08, UL 4-09 Waterford IT 2-13; Irish Times, March 5, 2005, Sports, p. 7; Irish Times, March 7, 2005, p. A9; Irish Independent, March 7, 2005, Sport, p. 8; Connacht Sentinel, March 8, 2005, p. 20
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 24 February 2011 (Waterford IT), semi-finals: UL 0-15 Cork IT 0-13, Limerick IT 0-18 UCC 1-13; Irish Times, February 26, 2011, p. 36; Irish Times, February 28, 2011, p. 26; Sunday Independent, February 27, 2011, p. 60; Irish Independent, February 28, 2011, p. 40
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 Semi-finals: Cork IT 0-16 Limerick IT 0-09, UCC 1-15 UL 0-15; Irish Independent, March 3, 2012, Sport, p. 21; Sunday Independent, March 4, 2012, Sport, p. 7; Irish Independent, March 5, 2012, Sport, p. 9; Irish Examiner, March 3, 2012; http://www.thescore.ie/stephen-white-start-cork-tipperary-804671-Feb2013/
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 29 February 2008 (CIT, Bishopstown, Cork), Semi-finals: Waterford IT 2-14 UCC 1-15, Limerick IT 3-10 Galway/Mayo IT 2-10; Irish Times, March 1, 2008, p. A8; Irish Times, March 3, 2008, p. A6; Irish Independent, March 3, 2008, Sport, p. 19; 'Irish Examiner', March 3, 2008, http://www.irishexaminer.com/archives/2008/0303/sport/title-proves-extra-special-for-wit-56709.html
- ↑ https://www.facebook.com/QubFitzgibbonCupWeekend2014
- ↑ http://www.he.gaa.ie/Latest-News
- ↑ UCD won the tournament; however, UCC was awarded custody of the cup, but was not declared the formal winner, following their successful objection to three players on the UCD winning team - UCC placed a winner's shield on the base of the trophy; Irish Independent, March 14, 1933, p. 14; Connacht Sentinel, March 14, 1933, p. 3
- ↑ UCC won the Fitzgibbon Cup, but the Cork County Board declared that three UCC players had played illegally in the competition; the GAA Central Council withheld the Cup and the Winner's medals - no other formal decisions were announced; GAA Central Council Minutes, Meetings of 23 March 1940 & 27 April 1940, GAA/CC/01/07, GAA Museum, cited by Dónal McAnallen; Nenagh Guardian, March 30, 1940, p. 2; Sunday Independent, March 24, 1940, p. 31; Irish Press. February 21, 1941, p. 6
- ↑ The Cup and the Winner's medals were withheld from UCG after an investigation into the legality of the Galway team and the violent scenes at the tournament; the Cup was left in the custody of QUB
- ↑ Irish Independent, March 4, 1977, p. 16
- ↑ The Cups that Cheered: A History of the Sigerson, Fitzgibbon and Higher Education Gaelic Games, 2012, The Collins Press, Cork, ISBN 9781848891609
- ↑ 15.0 15.1 The Fitzgibbon Cup tournament had been due to be played in Galway. The Irish War of Independence had intensified in 1920. The events of the 21 November 1920, Bloody Sunday (1920), - the IRA assassinations of the Cairo Gang in the morning followed by the Croke Park Massacre by the Royal Irish Constabulary at the Dublin v Tipperary gaelic football match that afternoon - led to the abandonment of the tournament
- ↑ Limerick Leader, May 22, 1926, p.8
- ↑ The Fitzgibbon Cup tournament was to have been held in Cork. The Senate of the National University prohibited teams from travelling long distances due to the extreme fuel shortages at that time during World War II (The Emergency). The Fitzgibbon tournament was initially postponed until Hilary Term 1943, but ultimately did not take place - The Cups That Cheered: A History of the Sigerson, Fitzgibbon and Higher Education Gaelic Games, Dónal McAnallen, 2012, The Collins Press, Cork, p. 183, ISBN 9781848891609
- ↑ 18.0 18.1 18.2 18.3 18.4 18.5 18.6 18.7 18.8 Irish Times, March 1, 2004, p.35
- ↑ 19.0 19.1 28 February 1981 (O'Toole Park, Dublin), Semi-finals: UCD 6-12 SPC Maynooth 0-09, UCC 3-12 UCG 0-05; Irish Times, March 2, 1981, p. 15; Irish Independent, March 2, 1981, p. 9; Irish Pres, March 2, 1981, p. 13
- ↑ Tim Moloney & Denis Corry, Eds (2013). The Claret and Gold: A History of Tulla Hurling Club, Vol. I, 1887-1987, 304 pp, ISBN 13: 978-0957552135 ISBN 10: 0957552130
- ↑ 21.0 21.1 Semi-finals: UCD 3-15 SPC Maynooth 0-06, UCC 1-15 UCG 1-09; Irish Independent, February 20, 1984, p. 12; Southern Star, February 25, 1984, p. 16
- ↑ 22.0 22.1 2 March 1985, Semi-finals: UCC 5-15 UCD 0-07, UCG 7-10 QUB 1-06; Irish Times, March 4, 1985, p. 6
- ↑ 23.0 23.1 1 March 1986 (Santry, Dublin), Semi-finals: QUB 3-07 UCD 1-12, UCC 3-15 UCG 4-11; Irish Times, March 3, 1986, p. 4
- ↑ 24.0 24.1 21 February 1987 (Castlegar), Semi-finals: UCC 0-12 UCG 0-08, UCD 0-20 QUB 2-11 (AET);Irish Times, February 23, 1987, p. 4; Irish Independent, February 23, 1987, p. 13; Irish Press, February 23, 1987, p. 13; Connacht Sentinel, February 24, 1987, p. 15
- ↑ City Tribune, March 4, 1988, p.17; Connacht Tribune, March 4, 1988, p. 11
- ↑ 26.0 26.1 27 February 1988, Semi-finals: UCG 2-12 QUB 2-09, UCC 3-20 UCD 4-13 (AET); Irish Press, February 29, 1988, p. 13; Irish Independent, February 29, 1988, p. 15; City Tribune, March 4, 1988, p. 17; Connacht Tribune, March 4, 1988, p. 11
- ↑ 27.0 27.1 25 February 1989 (Belfield, Dublin), Semi-finals: UCD 1-12 UCC 0-09; NIHE Limerick 2-13 Waterford RTC 0-03; Sunday Independent, February 26, 1989, p. 33; Irish Press, February 27, 1989, p. 36; Irish Independent, February 27, 1989, p. 14; Limerick Leader, March 4, 1989, p. 21
- ↑ 28.0 28.1 17 March 1990 (The Mardyke, Cork), Semi-finals: UCC 5-11 UL 2-10, UCC 2-14 QUB 3-07; Irish Independent, March 19, 1990, p. 11; Irish Press, March 19, 1990, p. 3; Waterford Star and News, http://wit.gaa.ie/wit-gaa-tours
- ↑ Irish Independent, 11 March 1991, Sport, page 7
- ↑ 30.0 30.1 Semi-finals: UCD 1-10 QUB 0-07, UCC 4-13 UL 3-03; Irish Independent, March 11, 1991, p. 23; Irish Times, March 11, 1991, p. 21
- ↑ Munster Express, March 13, 1992, p. 22
- ↑ 32.0 32.1 7 March 1992, Semi-finals: (Plassey, Limerick) UL 3-06 UCC 1-11, (Mary Immaculate College, Limerick) Waterford RTC 1-11 UCD 1-10; Sunday Independent, March 8, 1992, Sport, p. 20L; Irish Times, March 9, 1992, p. 20; Waterford News and Star, March 13, 1992, http://wit.gaa.ie/wit-gaa-tours
- ↑ 33.0 33.1 13 March 1993 (Mount Sion, Waterford), Semi-finals: UCC 1-18 Waterford RTC 1-02, UCD 0-12 UL 0-10; Sunday Independent, March 14, 1993, Sport, p. 18L; Irish Times, March 15, 1993, Sport, p. A4; Irish Press, March 15, 1993, Sport, p. 47; Irish Independent, March 15, 1993, Sport, p. 4
- ↑ 34.0 34.1 12 March 1994 (Castlegar, Galway), Semi-finals: UL 4-09 UCC 3-08, Waterford RTC 0-11 UCD 0-07; Irish Press March 14, 1994, p. 41; Irish Times, March 14, 1994, Sport, p. A3; Limerick Leader, March 19, 1994, p. 21
- ↑ 35.0 35.1 4 March 1995, Semi-finals: Waterford RTC UL, UCD SPC Maynooth, Irish Times, March 6, 1995, Sport, p. A5; Irish Press, March 6, 1995, Sport, p. 42; Munster Express, March 10, 1995, p.
- ↑ Irish Independent, March 11, 1996, Sport, p. 5
- ↑ 37.0 37.1 9 March 1996, Semi-finals: UCC 2-19 SPC Maynooth 3-10, UL 1-09 Garda College 1-08, Irish Times, March 11, 1996, Sport, p. A5; Irish Independent, March 11, 1996, Sport, p. 5; Limerick Leader, March 11, 1996, p. 6
- ↑ 38.0 38.1 1 March 1997: UCC 3-13 DCU 2-03, Garda College 1-08 Waterford IT 1-07; Semi-finals: Irish Times, March 3, 1997, Sport, p. A4 & A5; Irish Independent, March 3, 1997, Sport, p. 4; Munster Express, March 7, 1997, p. 19; Southern Star, March 8, 1997, p. 27
- ↑ 39.0 39.1 27 February 1998 (Claughaun Grounds, Limerick, Semi-finals: UCC 3-14 UCD 1-06, Waterford IT 1-11 Garda College 1-09; Sunday Independent, 1 March 1998, Sport, p. 27L; Irish Times, March 2, 1998, Sport, p. A5; Irish Independent, March 2, 1998, Sport, p. 6
- ↑ 40.0 40.1 27 February 1999, Semi-finals: Waterford IT 1-17 Garda College 2-04, UCC 1-11 UCD 1-08; Irish Times, March 1, 1999, Sport, p. A2; Irish Independent, March 1, 1999, Sport, p. 5; Munster Express, March 5, 1999, p. 23
- ↑ Irish Independent, March 6, 2000, Sport, p. 4; Munster Express, March 10, 2000, Sport & Entertainment, p. 2
- ↑ 42.0 42.1 Semi-finals: (Mount Sion, Waterford) Waterford IT 4-20 Limerick IT 0-06, (De La Salle, Waterford) UCD 1-15 UCC 0-17; Irish Times, March 6, 2000, Sport, p. A6; Irish Independent, March 6, 2000, Sport, p. 4; Munster Express, March 10, 2000, Sport & Entertainment, p. 2
- ↑ 43.0 43.1 Semi-finals: (Dolla, Nenagh, County Tipperary) UCD 4-15 NUI Galway 2-16, ; Irish Times, March 30, 2001, p. 16; Irish Times, April 7, 2001, p. A7; Irish Independent, April 7, 2001, Sport, p. 22 & 26
- ↑ 44.0 44.1 44.2 Irish Times, April 19, 2001, p. 22; Irish Independent, April 19, 2001, Sport, p. 23
- ↑ 45.0 45.1 Semi-finals: (Dangan) UL UCC; (Castlegar) Waterford IT Limerick IT ; Irish Times, March 4, 2002, p. A4; Irish Independent, March 4, 2002, Sport, p. 4; Limerick Leader, March 4, 2002, p. 23; Munster Express, March 8, 2002, Sport, p. 4
- ↑ 46.0 46.1 25 February 2003, Semi-finals: (Ardfinnan, County Cork) Waterford IT 1-17 UL 1-13; (The Mardyke, Cork) Cork IT 3-06 UCC 0-08;Irish Times, February 26, 2003, p. 24; Irish Times, March 3, 2003, p. A3; Irish Independent, March 3, 2003, Sport, p. 13; Munster Express, March 7, 2003, Sport & Entertainment, p. 2
- ↑ 47.0 47.1 5 March 2004, Semi-finals: (Garrycastle, Athlone) Waterford IT 2-09 UCD 0-13, (Athlone IT) UCC 0-19 Limerick IT 1-11; Irish Times, March 6, 2004, p. A4; Irish Times, March 8, 2004, p. A4; Irish Independent, March 6, 2004, Sport, p. 20; Irish Independent, March 8, 2004, Sport, p. 19; Munster Express, March 12, 2004, Sport, p. 4
- ↑ Irish Independent, 7 March 2005, Sport, page 8
- ↑ 49.0 49.1 3 March 2006 (The Mardyke, Cork), Semi-finals: Waterford IT 0-24 NUI Galway 1-19 (AET), UCD 0-13 UCC 1-09; Irish Times, March 4, 2006, p. A6; Irish Times, March 6, 2006, p A6; Irish Times, March 8, 2006, p. A6; Connacht Sentinel, March 7, 2006, p. 21; Connacht Tribune, March 10, 2006, Sport, p. 2a; Nenagh Guardian, March 11, 2006, p. 27
- ↑ Connacht Tribune, March 16, 2007, Sport, p. 8a; http://www.breakingnews.ie/sport/gaa/limerick-it-win-the-fitzgibbon-cup-301576.html; http://www.rte.ie/sport/gaa/hurling/2007/0310/215394-fitzgibboncup/
- ↑ 51.0 51.1 9 March 2007 (Carlow IT, Carlow), Semi-finals: Limerick IT 1-16 UL 2-09, NUI Galway 1-11 DIT 2-05; Irish Times, March 10, 2007, p. A4; Irish Times, March 12, 2007, p. A6; Sunday Independent, March 11, 2007, Sport, p. 10; Irish Independent, March 12, 2007, Sport, p. 24; Connacht Sentinel, March 13, 2007, p. 19; Connacht Tribune, March 16, 2007, Sport, p. 8a
- ↑ Irish Examiner, 3 March 2008, http://www.irishexaminer.com/archives/2008/0303/sport/title-proves-extra-special-for-wit-56709.html; http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2055248807
- ↑ An Focal, Official Newspaper of the University of Limerick Students' Union, Vol XVII, Issue 12, 24 March 2009, page 19; http://postgrad.ucc.ie/en/news/newsarchive/2009pressreleases/fullstory-74334-en.html
- ↑ 54.0 54.1 6 March 2009 (Clanna Gael, Ringsend, Dublin), Semi-finals: UL 3-20 Cork IT 2-11, UCC 1-18 Waterford IT 2-14; Irish Times, March 7, 1999, p. A10; Irish Times, March 9, 2009, p. A4; Irish Independent, March 9, 2009, Sport, p. 11; Nenagh Guardian, March 14, 2009, Sport, p. 9
- ↑ Irish Examiner, March 6, 2010, http://www.irishexaminer.com/breakingnews/sport/nui-galway-take-fitzgibbon-cup-title-448985.html
- ↑ 56.0 56.1 5 March 2010 (Dangan, Galway), semifinals: NUI Galway 1-24 Limerick IT 1-23 (AET), WIT 1-15 UL 0-14; Irish Times, March 5, 2010, p. A8; Irish Times, March 8, 2010, p. A5; Irish Independent, March 8, 2010, p. 27 (Sport 23); Connacht Sentinel, March 9, 2010, p. 26 & 27; Irish Examiner, March 6, 2010, http://www.irishexaminer.com/breakingnews/sport/nui-galway-take-fitzgibbon-cup-title-448985.html
- ↑ Irish Examiner, March 3, 2012; http://www.thescore.ie/stephen-white-start-cork-tipperary-804671-Feb2013/
- ↑ Kildare Nationalist, 2 March 2013, http://www.kildare-nationalist.ie/2013/03/02/lehane-the-shining-light-as-ucc-win-third-fitzgibbon-in-five-years/; Cork Independent, 18 April 2013, http://corkindependent.com/20130418/sport/ucc-stars-awarded-S63297.html
- ↑ 59.0 59.1 1 March 2013 (Carnmore), Semi-finals: UCC 1-20 UCD 0-14, MIC, Limerick 1-17 Waterford IT 1-15; Irish Independent, March 2, 2013, Sport, p. 61; Sunday Independent, March 3, 2013, Sport, p. 4; Irish Independent, March 4, 2013, Sport, p. 11; Irish Examiner, March 4, 2013; Kildare Nationalist, 2 March 2013, http://www.kildare-nationalist.ie/2013/03/02/lehane-the-shining-light-as-ucc-win-third-fitzgibbon-in-five-years/
- ↑ Freeman's Journal, April 27, 1912, p. 11; Freeman's Journal, April 29, 1912, p. 11
- ↑ Connacht Tribune, April 19, 1913, p. 5
- ↑ Freeman's Journal, February 20, 1914, p. 11; Irish Independent, February 23, 1914, p. 8; Freeman's Journal, February 23, 1914, p. 11
- ↑ Freeman's Journal, March 3, 1915, p. 9
- ↑ Freeman's Journal, February 28, 1916, p. 7
- ↑ Freeman's Journal, February 19, 1917, p. 5 & 7
- ↑ Freeman's Journal, May 23, 1918, p. 4; Irish Independent, May 23, 1918
- ↑ McAnallen, Donal (2012), The Cups that Cheered: A History of the Sigerson, Fitzgibbon and Higher Education Gaelic Games, The Collins Press, Cork, pp. 83-84, ISBN 9781848891609
- ↑ Irish Independent, May 12, 1920, p. 4; Irish Independent, May 14, 1920, p.3; McAnallen, Donal (2012), The Cups that Cheered: A History of the Sigerson, Fitzgibbon and Higher Education Gaelic Games, The Collins Press, Cork, pp. 84-85, ISBN 9781848891609
- ↑ Freeman's Journal, May 4, 1922, p. 7
- ↑ Irish Independent, April 30, 1923, p. 7; Freeman's Journal, April 30, p.8; Connacht Tribune, May 5, p.4
- ↑ Freeman's Journal, May 10, 1924, p. 4; Irish Independent, May 10, 1924, p. 10; Irish Independent, May 12, 1924, p. 8
- ↑ Irish Independent, May 4, 1925, p. 9; Southern Star, May 8, 1925, p. 6
- ↑ Irish Times, May 3, 1926, p. 11; Irish Independent, May 3, 1926, p. 9; Connacht Tribune, May 26, 1926, p. 11
- ↑ Irish Independent, May 9, 1927, p. 13
- ↑ UCC decided to move the tournament from Trinity Term (May) to Hilary Term (February) - at a post-tournament meeting, UCC and UCD decided that the Fitzgibbon Cup competition should be held each year before the Easter holidays - McAnallen, Dónal (2012),The Cups That Cheered: A History of the Sigerson, Fitzgibbon and Higher Education Gaelic Games, The Collins Press, Cork, p. 121, ISBN 9781848891609; Cork Examiner, February 27, 1928
- ↑ Sunday Independent, February 24, 1929, p. 16
- ↑ Irish Independent, March 1, 1930, p. 13; Sunday Independent, March 2, 1930, p. 16; Irish Independent, May 3, 1930, p. 11; N.B. Connacht Tribune, March 8, 1930, p. 11 reported the final score of the UCD v UCG match as 5-03 to 3-01 (half-time score) and of the UCC v UCD match as 3-02 to 2-01 (half-time score)
- ↑ Connacht Tribune, March 7, 1931
- ↑ Irish Independent, February 6, 1932, p. 13; Sunday Independent, February 7, 1932, p. 15; Irish Independent, February 8, 1932, p. 14; Connacht Tribune, February 13, 1932, p. 15; Connacht Tribune, February 20, 1932, p. 27
- ↑ Irish Times, February 18, 1933, p. 13; Irish Times, February 19, 1933, p. 5; Irish Times, February 22, 1933, p. 10
- ↑ UCD won the tournament; however, UCC was awarded custody of the cup, but was not declared the formal winner, following their successful objection to three players on the UCD winning team; UCC placed a winners shield on the base of the trophy; Irish Independent, March 14, 1933, p. 14; Connacht Sentinel, March 14, 1933, p. 3
- ↑ Irish Times, February 24, 1934, p. 13; Irish Times, February 26, 1934, p. 11
- ↑ Irish Times, February 28, 1934, p. 10
- ↑ Irish Times, February 23, 1935, p. 4; Irish Times, February 25, 1935, p. 11
- ↑ Irish Times, February 22, 1936, p. 12; Irish Times, February 24, 1936, p. 2
- ↑ Irish Times February 13, 1937, p. 13; Irish Times, February
- ↑ Irish Times, February 26, 1938, p. 13; Irish Times, February 28, 1938, p. 11
- ↑ Irish Times, February 10, 1939, p. 13; Irish Times February 11, 1939, p. 11
- ↑ Irish Times, February 17, 1940, p. 10; Irish Times, February 19, 1940, p. 8
- ↑ Irish Times, February 22, 1941, p. 10; Irish Times, February 24, 1941, p. 7
- ↑ Irish Times, February 7, 1942, p. 7; Irish Times, February 9, 1942, p. 2
- ↑ By rotation the Fitzgibbon Cup competition was to have been held in Cork. The Senate of the National University prohibited teams from travelling long distances due to the extreme fuel shortages at that time during World War II (The Emergency). Despite appeals to the Senate , the tournament did not take place - The Cups That Cheered: A History of the Sigerson, Fitzgibbon and Higher Education Gaelic Games, Dónal McAnallen, 2012, The Collins Press, Cork, p. 183, ISBN 9781848891609
- ↑ Irish Press' February 26, 1944, p. 4; Irish Times, February 28, 1944, p. 2; Irish Press', February 28, 1944, p.4; Irish Independent, February 28, 1944, p. 4
- ↑ Irish Press, February 17, 1945, p. 4; Irish Press, February 19, 1945, p. 4; Irish Independent, February 19, 1945, p. 4; Connacht Sentinel, February 20, 1945, p. 3; Connacht Tribune, February 24, p. 9
- ↑ 8 February 1946 (Sports Grnds, Galway): UCG 4-04 QUB 2-00, UCC 1-01 UCD 0-04; 9 February 1946 (Fahy's Field, Galway): UCG 4-04 UCD 3-06, UCC 4-05 QUB 0-04; Irish Press, February 11, 1946, p. 4 & 6; Irish Independent, February 11, 1946, 6; Connacht Tribune, February 16, 1946, p. 13
- ↑ 28 February 1947 (Vocational School Grounds, Victoria Cross, Cork): UCC 8-09 UCD 4-01, UCG 7-03 QUB 2-01; 1 March 1947 (Vocational School Grounds, Victoria Cross, Cork): UCD 2-14 UCG 2-04, UCC 4-05 QUB 0-04; Irish Independent, March 1, 1947, p. 8; Irish Press, March 3, 1947, p. 8 (N.B. Reported score of UCC v QUB match as 2-05 to 0-04 erroneously); Irish Independent, March 3, 1947, p. 8; Southern Star, March 8, 1947, p. 1; Kerryman, March 8, 1947, p. 9; Connacht Tribune, March 8, 1947, p. 6
- ↑ 30 January 1948 (Belfield): UCC 6-00 QUB 1-03, UCD 4-06 UCG 2-02; 31 January 1948 (Belfield)u: UCC 7-06 UCG 2-05, UCD 13-04 QUB 4-02; Irish Times, January 31, 1948, p. 2; Irish Press, January, 1948, p. 11; Irish Independent, January 31, 1948, p. 9; Sunday Independent, February 1, 1948, p. 7; Irish Times, February 2, 1948, p. 3; Irish Press, February 2, 1948, p. 10; Irish Independent, February 2, 1948, p. 6; Southern Star, February 7, 1948, p. 5;
- ↑ First hosting of Fitzgibbon Cup by Queen's University, Belfast; Old league format replaced with knockout semifinals; 30 January 1949 (Cherryvale): UCD 5-06 UCC 0-02, UCG 4-06 QUB 3-05; Irish Times, February 2, 1949, p. 2
- ↑ 4 February 1950: UCG 9-00 QUB 1-04, UCD 6-02 (5-03) UCC 4-03; Irish Times, February 6, 1950, p. 3
- ↑ 26 January 1951 (The Mardyke, Cork): UCD 4-08 UCG 1-01, UCC 4-09 QUB 0-01;Irish Independent, January 29, 1951, p. 10; Irish Press', January 29, 1951, p. 7; Times Pictorial, February 3, 1951, p. 18
- ↑ 26 January 1952 semifinals: UCD 9-06 QUB 1-01;UCC 3-12 UCG 4-02;Irish Press, January 28, 1952, p. 8; Irish Independent, January 28, 1952, p. 8
- ↑ 7 February 1952 (Cherryvale), Semi-finals: QUB 2-05 UCG 1-04, UCD 3-04 UCC 0-04; Sunday Independent, February 8, 1953, p. 11; Irish Press, April 27, 1953, p. 10; Irish Independent, April 27, 1953, p. 9
- ↑ Due to snow and rain, the final at Corrigan Park on 8 February 1953 was postponed; Irish Press', February 9, 1953, p. 7; Irish Independent, February 9, 1953, p. 10
- ↑ 13 February 1954(Galway Sports Ground) semi-finals: UCG 5-03 UCC 2-01, UCD 3-06 QUB 1-03; Sunday Independent, February 14, 1954, p. 11; Irish Independent, February 15, 1954, p. 9; Irish Times, February 15, 1954, p. 8; Connacht Sentinel, February 16, 1954, p. 4; Tuam Herald, February 20, 1954, p. 6; Southern Star, February 20, 1954, p. 5
- ↑ Connacht Sentinel, March 9, 1954, p. 3; McAnallen, Donal (2012), The Cups that Cheered: A History of the Sigerson, Fitzgibbon and Higher Education Gaelic Games, The Collins Press, Cork, pp. 244-245, ISBN 9781848891609
- ↑ 12 February 1955 (The Mardyke, Cork), semi-finals: UCC 3-06 UCD 3-05, UCG 5-05 QUB 0-00; Irish Independent, February 14, 1955, p. 11; Irish Times, February 14, 1955, p. 9;
- ↑ semi-finals: UCC 14-08 QUB 0-01, UCD 6-11 UCG 1-06; Irish Times, February 20, 1956, p. 2; Irish Independent, February 20, 1956, p. 11; Irish Times, February 27, 1956, p. 3; Irish Independent, February 27, 1956, p. 11
- ↑ The final was to have taken place at Croke Park, Dublin on Sunday 19 February, but was postponed for a week due to a deluge of snow; Irish Independent, February 22, 1956, p. 11
- ↑ 17 November 1956 (Fahy's Field, Galway) semifinals: UCG 8-11 QUB 0-1, UCC 4-10 UCD 2-05; Irish Times, November 19, 1956, p. 9; Irish Independent, November 19, 1956, p. 12
- ↑ 30 November 1957 (The Mardyke, Cork) semi-finals: UCD 4-06 UCC 1-11, UCG 7-00 QUB 3-03; Irish Times, December 2, 1957, p. 9; Irish Independent, December 2, 1957, p. 14
- ↑ 15 November 1958 (Cherryvale, Belfast) semi-finals: UCC 10-05 QUB 2-06, UCD 5-11 UCG 1-06; Irish Times, November 17, 1958, p. 3; Irish Independent, November 17, 1958, p. 12
- ↑ semi-finals: UCD 8-07 QUB 1-00, UCC 4-02 UCG 1-02; Irish Times, November 30, 1969, p. 2; Irish Independent, November 30, 1959, p. 13
- ↑ 3 December 1960 (Pearse Stadium, Galway), semi-finals: UCG 1-07 UCC 1-06, UCD 8-09 QUB 1-01; Sunday Independent, December 4, 1960, p. 11; Irish Press, December 5, 1960, p. 15; Irish Independent, December 5, 1960, p. 15; Irish Times, December 5, 1960, p. 2; Irish Times, December 6, 1960, p. 3
- ↑ UCC's hurling Golden Jubilee; 18 November 1961, semi-finals: UCC 2-06 UCD 1-06, UCG 7-09 QUB 4-01; Irish Press, November 20, 1961, p. 12Irish Times, November 20, 1961, p. 4
- ↑ UCC 7-10 QUB 2-01, UCD 6-09 UCG 5-03; In a preliminary match to the final QUB (with four UCG players) beat TCD by 3-03 to 2-01; Irish Times, November 19, 1962, p. 4; Irish Press, November 19, 1962, 14
- ↑ Trinity College's debut in Fitzgibbon, 17 November 1963 (Casement Park), preliminary round: DU 3-05 QUB 2-00; Irish Independent, November 18, 1963, p. 13; Irish Press, November 18, 1963, p. 13; 7 March 1964 (Belfield, Dublin) semi-finals: UCD 7-15 TCD 1-02, UCC 1-12 UCG 2-06; Irish Press, March 9, 1964, p. 15; Irish Independent, March 9, 1964, p. 15
- ↑ The assassination of President John F Kennedy in Dallas on Fri November 22, 1963 resulted in the postponement, until March 1964, of the tournament which had been due to take place Sat/Sun 23/24 November 1963; McAnallen, Dónal (2012), The Cups that Cheered: A History of the Sigerson, Fitzgibbon and Higher Education Gaelic Games, The Collins Press, Cork, pp. 288, ISBN 9781848891609
- ↑ 21 November 1964 (Pearse Stadium, Galway), semi-finals: UCD 1-10 UCC 1-07, UCG 9-03 TCD 0-03; Sunday Independent, November 22, 1965, p. 14; Irish Times, November 23, 1964, p. 3; Irish Press, November 23, 1964, p. 13; Irish Independent, November 23, 1964, p. 14
- ↑ 20 November 1965 (Cork VEC Grounds) semi-finals: UCD 2-10 UCG 3-03, UCC 9-07 QUB 3-01; Sunday Independent, November 21, 1965, p. 15; Irish Times, November 22, 1965, p. 4; Irish Press, November 22, 1965, p. 14
- ↑ 4 March 1967 (O'Toole Park, Dublin), Semifinals: UCC 1-11 UCD 1-08, UCG 8-10 TCD 3-06; Irish Times, March 6, 1967, p. 4; Irish Press, March 6, 1967, p. 16; Irish Independent, March 6, 1967, p. 12; Connacht Tribune, March 10, 1967, p. 15
- ↑ 2 March 1968 (Malone, Belfast), Semi-finals: UCD 8-12 QUB 3-07, UCC 5-11 UCG 1-04; Irish Times, March 4, 1968, p. 4; Irish Press, March 4, 1968, p. 13
- ↑ 22 February 1969 (O'Toole Park, Dublin), Semi-finals: UCD 3-08 TCD 1-01, UCC 7-09 UCG 0-02; Irish Times, February 24, 1969, p. 4
- ↑ 7 March 1970 (Galway), Semi-finals: UCD 4-08 UCC 1-04, UCG 9-09 QUB 0-02; Irish Times, March 9, 1970, p. 4
- ↑ 27 February 1971, Semi-finals: (Model Farm, Cork) UCG 11-07 QUB 3-11, (The Mardyke, Cork) UCC 3-16 UCD 4-11 (AET); Irish Times;, March 1, 1971, p. 5
- ↑ 11 March 1972 (O'Toole Park, Dublin),Semi-finals: UCG 8-10 QUB 2-06, UCC 7-12 TCD 1-05; Irish Times, March 13, 1972, p. 4
- ↑ Semi-finals: UCG 2-17 UCC 2-11 (AET); SPC Maynooth 2-18 UCD 2-07; Irish Times, March 12, 1973, p. 4
- ↑ Semi-finals: SPC Maynooth TCD; UCD 4-09 QUB 3-09; Irish Times, March 4, 1974, p. 4
- ↑ 1 March 1975 (O'Toole Park, Dublin), Semi-finals: UCD 3-12 UCC 0-04, SPC Maynooth 2-10 UCG 2-07; Irish Times, March 3, 1975, p. 2
- ↑ 21 February Semi-finals: UCC 5-07 UCD 3-11, SPC Maynooth 3-10 UCG 2-07; Irish Times, February 23, 1976, p. 4
- ↑ 5 March 1977 (Maynooth Capus),Semi-finals: SPC Maynooth 4-12 UCD 3-12, UCG 2-12 UCC 1-06; Irish Times, March 7, 1977, p. 4
- ↑ Semi-finals: UCC 5-07 QUB 2-09, UCD 5-11 UCG 2-08; Irish Times, March 6, 1978, p. 4
- ↑ 24 March 1979 (O'Toole Park, Dublin), Semi-finals: SPC Maynooth 2-09 UCC 1-05, UCD 5-09 UCG 1-12; Irish Times, March 26, 1979, p.
- ↑ 1 March 1980, Semi-finals: UCG 2-08 UCD 1-09, UCC 2-08 SPC Maynooth 1-06; Irish Times, March 3, 1980, p. 4
- ↑ 20 February 1982 (The Mardyke, Cork), Semi-finals: UCG 1-10 UCD 2-04, UCC 5-14 QUB 0-04; Irish Times, February 22, 1982, p. ; Irish Press, February 23, 1982, p. 18; Southern Star, February 27, 1982, p. 24
- ↑ Semi-finals: UCC 2-10 UCD 2-07, UCG NUU; Irish Independent, February 28, 1983, p. 10