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Energia Men’s Junior Cup

Clogher Valley celebrate as All-Ireland Junior champions 29/1/2022

The All-Ireland Junior Cup was introduced in the 2005/06 season. Four clubs from each province qualify for the cup – usually the four Provincial Junior Cup semi-finalists.

Leinster clubs have dominated the tournament since it began and often using it as a springboard to achieve All-Ireland League status.

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ALL-IRELAND JUNIOR CUP – LIST OF CHAMPIONS

2023/24 – Ballyclare 48 Bective Rangers 8 – Report

2022/2023 – Clogher Valley 30 Enniskillen 18
2021/2022 – Clogher Valley 13 Ballyclare 11 – Report & Highlights
2020/2021 – Competition Cancelled due to Covid-19
2019/2020 – Kilfeacle & District 28 Dromore 24, Coolmine RFC – Report & Highlights 
2018/2019 – Ashbourne 16 Enniscorthy 11, Edenderry RFC – Report & Highlights
2017/2018 – Ashbourne 18 Kilfeacle & District 9, Portlaoise RFC – Report & Highlights
2016/2017 – Ashbourne 22 Enniscorthy 20, Energia Park – Report & Highlights
2015/2016 – Enniscorthy 23 Instonians 7, Ashbourne RFC – Report & Highlights
2014/2015 – Dundalk 55 Bangor 5, Portadown 5 – Highlights
2013/2014 – Enniscorthy 10 Clogher Valley 9, Coolmine RFC – Report
2012/2013 – Tullamore 29 Enniscorthy 10, Cill Dara RFC – Highlights
2011/2012 – Tullamore 9 Monivea 3, Dubarry Park – Highlights
2010/2011 – Crosshaven 17 Monivea 9, Templeville Road
2009/2010 – City of Derry 19 City Of Armagh 17, Dubarry Park
2008/2009 – Tullamore 23 Navan 13, Dubarry Park
2007/2008 – Navan 20 Tullamore 6, Dubarry Park
2006/2007 – Seapoint 47 Coleraine 15, Dubarry Park
2005/2006 – Rainey Old Boys 27 Youghal 5, Lansdowne Road