Dolores Tyrrell Memorial Cup

Dolores Tyrrell Memorial Cup
Code Ladyball
Founded 1977
Title holders Carnacon - Mayo (5th title)
First winner Mullahoran
Most titles Ballymacabry - Waterford (10 titles)

The Dolores Tyrrell Memorial Cup is the ladies' equivalent to the All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship.

Roll of honour

Year Winning team County Losing team County
2014[1] Termon 3-12 Donegal Mourneabbey 1-13 Cork
2013[2] Carnacon 1-06 Mayo Donaghmoyne 0-08 Monaghan
2012 Donaghmoyne Monaghan Carnacon Mayo
2011 Carnacon 2-12 Mayo Na Fianna 2-04 Dublin
2010 Inch Rovers 0-09 Cork Carnacon 0-07 Mayo
2009 Donaghmoyne Monaghan Donoughmore Cork
2008 Carnacon Mayo Inch Rovers Cork
2007 Carnacon Mayo Inch Rovers Cork
2006 Donaghmoyne Monaghan Carnacon Mayo
2005 Ballyboden St Endas Dublin Donaghmoyne Monaghan
2004 Ballyboden St Endas Dublin Donoughmore Cork
2003 Donoughmore Cork Seneschalstown Meath
2002 Carnacon Mayo Carrickmore Tyrone
2001 Donoughmore Cork Ballyboden St Endas Dublin
2000 Monaghan Harps Monaghan Timahoe Laois
1999 Shelmaliers Wexford Hollymount Mayo
1998 Ballymacabry Waterford Portobello Dublin
1997 Ballymacabry Waterford Shelmaliers Wexford
1996 Shelmaliers Wexford St. Eunan's Donegal
1995 Ballymacabry Waterford Parnells London
1994 Ballymacabry Waterford Rochfortbridge Westmeath
1993 Ballymacabry Waterford Crettyard Laois
1992 Ballymacabry Waterford Rochfortbridge Westmeath
1991 Ballymacabry Waterford Rochfortbridge Westmeath
1990 Ballymacabry Waterford St. Grellan's Galway
1989 Ballymacabry Waterford Rochfortbridge Westmeath
1988 Adamstown Wexford Ballymacabry Waterford
1987 Ballymacabry Waterford Hollymount Mayo
1986 The Heath Laois Castleisland Kerry
1985 The Heath Laois Ballymacabry Waterford
1984 St Enda's Cork The Heath Laois
1983 Castleisland Kerry The Heath Laois
1982 Galway Gaels Galway Rochfortbridge Westmeath
1981 Watergrasshill Cork Galway Gaels Galway
1980 Castleisland Kerry Rochfortbridge Westmeath
1979 Newtownshandrum Cork Mullahoran Cavan
1978 Newtownshandrum Cork Mullahoran Cavan
1977 Mullahoran Cavan Newtownshandrum Cork

By county

L, M, U, C refer to Leinster/Munster/Ulster/Connacht championships won by teams from the county.

# County All-Irelands L M U C Last All-Ireland/provincial winners
1 Waterford clubs 10 Ballymacabry, 1998
2 Cork clubs 7 Inch Rovers, 2010
3 Wexford clubs 3 Shelmailers, 1999
4 Laois clubs 2 The Heath, 1986
Kerry clubs 2 Castleisland, 1983
Dublin clubs 2 Ballyboden St Endas, 2005
Monaghan clubs 3 Donaghmoyne, 2009
8 Mayo clubs 3 Carnacon, 2008
Galway clubs 1 Galway Gaels, 1982
Cavan clubs 1 Mullahoran, 1977

By province

Province All-Irelands Most recent winning team
Munster clubs 19 Inch Rovers (Cork), 2010
Leinster clubs 7 Ballyboden St Endas (Dublin), 2005
Ulster clubs 5 Donaghmoyne (Monaghan), 2012
Connacht clubs 5 Carnacon (Mayo), 2013

All-Ireland Intermediate Club Roll of Honour

Year Winning team County Losing team County
2014[3] Castleisland Desmonds 2-11 Kerry Clonbur 1-07 Galway
2013[4] Claregalway 1-09 Galway Thomas Davis 0-09 Dublin
2012 Parnells London Cahir Tipperary
2011 Lisnakea Emmets 1-10 Fermanagh Stabannon Parnells 0-12 Louth
2010 West Clare Gaels 3-09 Clare St. Conleth's 0-08 Laois
2009 Brian Borus Tipperary St. Brigid's Dublin
2008 Emyvale Monaghan Ballingeary-Inchigeela Cork
2007 Mourneabbey Cork Glen Derry
2006 Inch Rovers Cork Naomh Mearnog/St. Sylvester's Dublin
2005 Abbeydorney Kerry Clainn Eire Armagh
2004 St. Brigid's Roscommon Tyholland Monaghan
2003 Naomh Abán Cork Parnells London
2002 Rockban Cork Clan na nGael Roscommon
2001 St. Brendan's Galway Donaghmoyne Monaghan
2000 Rockchapel Cork Confey Kildare
1999 Kilkerrin/Clunberne Galway Cooley Kickhams Louth

All-Ireland Junior Club Roll of Honour

Year Winning team County Losing team County
2014[5] Murroe/Boher 3-11 Limerick St. Ciaran's 1-01 Roscommon
2013 Na Gaeil 2-27 Kerry Dunedin Connollys 1-05 Edinburgh
2012 Thomas Davis Dublin Boherbue Cork
2011 Sperrin Og 2-09 Tyrone Aherlow 1-10 Tipperary
2010 Caltra Cuans 2-08 Galway St. Enda's, Omagh 0-08 Tyrone
2009 Clonakilty 4-12 Cork Drumcliffe-Rosses Point 0-01 Sligo
2008 Kilmihil Clare Knockmore Mayo
2007 Foxrock-Cabinteely Dublin West Clare Gaels Clare
2006 Eadestown Kildare Emyvale Monaghan
2005 Mourneabbey Cork Athgarvan Kildare
2004 Abbeydorney Kerry Inniskeen Monaghan
2003 Gabriel Rangers Cork Fingallians Dublin
2002 Tyholland Monaghan Cappawhite Tipperary
2001 Rockban Cork Grangeolvin Kildare
2000 Gerald Griffins Limerick Donaghmoyne Monaghan
1999 Rockchapel Cork St. Nathy's Sligo
1998 Cooley Kickhams Louth Naomh Abán Cork
1997 Beaufort Kerry Aughawilliam Leitrim

References

  1. "Ladies: McLaughlin leads Termon to All-Ireland glory". Hogan Stand. 1 December 2014. Retrieved 2 December 2014.
  2. "Superb Staunton seals Carnacon glory". Irish Independent. 2 December 2013. Retrieved 2 December 2013.
  3. "Ladies: Mangan stars in Desmonds triumph". Hogan Stand. 29 November 2014. Retrieved 3 December 2014.
  4. "Davis fall to Galway girls". Evening Herald. 3 December 2013. Retrieved 11 December 2013.
  5. "Ladies: Historic win for Murroe Boher". Hogan Stand. 29 November 2014. Retrieved 3 December 2014.

Outside Sources