Laois Senior Hurling Championship - Roll of Honour

Roll of Honour

Year Winner Opponent
2012 (Replay) Rathdowney-Errill 0-17 Clough-Ballacolla 0-14
2012 Clough-Ballacolla 2-08 Rathdowney-Errill 1-11
2011 Clough-Ballacolla 1-10 Portlaoise 0-11
2010 Rathdowney-Errill 2-11 Camross 1-09
2009 Clough-Ballacolla 2-13 Portlaoise 1-10
2008 Rathdowney-Errill 1-19 Portlaoise 2-15
2007 Camross 5-09 Portlaoise 2-11
2006 Rathdowney-Errill Tinnahinch
2005 Castletown Camross
2004 Portlaoise Camross
2003 Castletown Portlaoise
2002 Castletown Tinnahinch
2001 Castletown 2-19 Tinnahinch 1-08
2000 Castletown 3-10 Camross 2-05
1999 Castletown 2-06 Portlaoise 1-06
1998 Portlaoise 0-13 Harps 0-11
1997 Castletown 3-14 Harps 2-09
1996 Camross 0-15 Castletown 1-05
1995 Castletown 1-12 Portlaoise 0-11
1994 Camross 2-08 Clonad 0-03
1993 Camross 1-13 1-13 Portlaoise 2-10 2-09
1992 Clonad 0-16 Portlaoise 2-07
1991 Portlaoise Clonad
1990 Camross Portlaoise
1989 Portlaoise Camross
1988 Camross Portlaoise
1987 Portlaoise Clonad
1986 Camross Errill
1985 Camross Portlaoise
1984 Portlaoise Harps
1983 Portlaoise Camross
1982 Portlaoise Errill
1981 Portlaoise Camross
1980 Camross Portlaoise
1979 Camross Balinakill
1978 Camross Borris-in-Ossory
1977 Camross Portlaoise
1976 Camross Clonaslee
1975 Clonaslee Clonad
1974 Camross Clonaslee
1973 Camross Borris-in-Ossory
1972 Borris-in-Ossory Ballyfin
1971 Camross Clonad
1970 Clonad Clonaslee
1969 Camross Rathdowney
1968 Camross Cullohill
1967 Camross Clonad
1966 Camross Rathdowney
1965 Camross Cullohill
1964 Cullohill Camross
1963 Camross St. Canice's
1962 Clonad Borris-in-Ossory
1961 Borris-in-Ossory Cuddagh
1960 Borris-in-Ossory Portlaoise
1959 Camross Cuddagh
1958 Clonad Borris-in-Ossory
1957 Borris-in-Ossory Cuddagh
1956 Borris-in-Ossory Cullohill
1955 Cullohill Kyle
1954 Clonad Errill
1953 Clonad Kyle
1952 Errill Clonad
1951 Kyle Rovers
1950 Clonad Errill
1949 Abbeyleix Clonad
1948 Clonad Abbeyleix
1947 Clonad Abbeyleix
1946 Clonad Abbeyleix
1945 Abbeyleix Camross
1944 Abbeyleix Kilcotton
1943 Portlaoise Rathdowney
1942 Mountrath Clonad
1941 Rathdowney Kilcotton(on obj.)
1940 Abbeyleix Kilcotton
1939 Abbeyleix Errill
1938 Errill Rathdowney
1937 Clonad Abbeyleix
1936 Rathdowney Kilcotton
1935 Clonad Rathdowney
1934 Abbeyleix Clonad
1933 Clonad Rathdowney
1932 Abbeyleix Clonad
1931 Rathdowney Clonad
1930 Clonad Ballygeehan
1929 Kilcotton Portlaoise
1928 Portlaoise Clonad
1927 Abbeyleix Rathdowney
1926 Rathdowney Ballacolla
1925 Rathdowney Clonad
1924 Kilcotton Rathdowney
1923 Kilcotton Ballacolla
1922 Rathdowney Portlaoise
1921 Rathdowney Clonad
1920 Kilcotton Rathdowney
1919 Kilcotton Rathdowney
1918 Ballygeehan Rathdowney
1917 Ballygeehan
1916 Ballygeehan Rathdowney
1915 Ballygeehan Kilcotton
1914 Ballygeehan Kilcotton
1913 Kilcotton Rathdowney
1912 Rathdowney Kilcotton
1911 Rathdowney Clonaslee
1910 Clonaslee Kilcotton
1909 Kilcotton Clonaslee
1908 Rathdowney Clonaslee
1907 Rathdowney Clonaslee
1906 Kilcotton Clonaslee
1905 Kilcotton Rathdowney
1904 Kilcotton Rathdowney
1903 Rathdowney
1902 Rathdowney
1901 Rathdowney
1900 No championship
1899 Rathdowney Kilcotton (lost on obj.)
1898 Rathdowney
1897 No championship
1896 No championship
1895 No championship
1894 No championship
1893 No championship
1892 No championship
1891 No championship
1890 Clonaslee No opponent
1889 Rathdowney
1888 Rathdowney

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