Ryan Cup
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The Ryan Cup is a hurling cup competition for third level colleges and is the second division with the Fitzgibbon Cup being the upper tier of hurling run by the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) in Universities and Colleges. The GAA Higher Education Cups are sponsored by the Irish Daily Mail,[1] prior to that it was sponsored by Ulster Bank.
Results
Year | Winners | Runners-Up |
---|---|---|
1977 | Cork Institute of Technology | |
1980 | Cork Institute of Technology | |
1989 | Cork Institute of Technology | |
1997 | Institute of Technology, Tralee | |
1998 | ||
1999 | Institute of Technology, Sligo | University of Ulster, Coleraine |
2000 | Cork Colleges of Further Education | |
2001 | GMIT | |
2002 | Dublin City University | St. Patrick's College, Drumcondra |
2003 | Tipperary Institute | Athlone Institute of Technology |
2004 | Cork Colleges of Further Education | St. Patrick's College, Drumcondra |
2005 | Institute of Technology, Sligo | Institute of Technology, Carlow |
2006 | ||
2007 | Institute of Technology, Tralee | |
2008 | NUI Maynooth[2] | Tipperary Institute |
2009 | Mary Immaculate College, Limerick | |
2010 | Institute of Technology, Carlow | Dublin City University |
2011 | Institute of Technology, Tralee | Institute of Technology, Carlow |
2012 | Mary Immaculate College, Limerick | |
2013 | LIT Tipperary[3] | Institute of Technology, Tralee |
Other Higher Education GAA Competitions
- Ashbourne Cup
- Combined Universities GAA
- British University Gaelic Football Championship
- British University Hurling Championship
- Fergal Maher Cup
- Hodges Figgis Trophy
- Sigerson Cup
- Trench Cup
References
- ↑ GAA Higher Education Cups
- ↑ Ulster Bank Higher Education Draws Hoganstand.com]
- ↑ LIT Tipperary - Ryan Cup Champions 2013 Tipperary Star, 10 March 2013
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