Roll of Honour
Year | Winner | Score | County | Opponent | Score | County |
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2012 | Mount Leinster Rangers | 1-13 | Carlow | Middletown Na Fianna | 1-11 | Armagh |
2011 | Ballymartle | 3-15 | Cork | Dicksboro | 1-20 | Kilkenny |
2010 | St. Lachtains | 3-17 | Kilkenny | St. Galls | 0-10 | Antrim |
2009 | Blarney | 2-14 | Cork | Cappataggle | 1-12 | Galway |
2008 | Clonkill | 4-15 | Westmeath | Tommy Larkins | 3-14 | Galway |
2007 | Robert Emmetts | 1-14 | London | Killimordaly | 0-08 | Galway |
2006 | Dicksboro | 2-13 | Kilkenny | Ballinhassig | 1-13 | Cork |
2005 | Kildangan | 2-13 | Tipperary | Carrickshock | 1-13 | Kilkenny |
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