Trench Cup - Roll of Honour

Roll of Honour

Year Winners Score Finalists Score Where Played Date
2013 IT Blanchardstown 0-11 St Patrick's-Mater Dei 0-10 Athlone IT 23 February 2013
2012 Trinity College Dublin 2-11 Hope University, Liverpool 0-07 Dangan, Galway 25 February 2012
2011 Coláiste Phádraig, Drumcondra 2-11 Waterford IT 0-10 UCD, Belfield, Dublin 5 March 2011
2010 IT Tralee 2-06 Trinity College Dublin 0-10 Leixlip GAA Club, Leixlip, Co. Kildare 27 February 2010
2009 Coláiste Phádraig, Drumcondra 0-12 Mary Immaculate College, Limerick 0-07 Cork IT, Bishopstown, Cork 1 March 2009
2008 Mary Immaculate College, Limerick 1-12 Coláiste Phádraig, Drumcondra 0-09 IT Carlow Grounds, Carlow 9 March 2008
2007 Coláiste Phádraig, Drumcondra 0-13 John Moore's University, Liverpool 0-12 QUB Grounds, Malone, Belfast 3 March 2007
2006 Trinity College Dublin 3-07 Coláiste Phádraig, Drumcondra 2-08 DCU Sport Grounds, Dublin 25 February 2006
2005 Letterkenny IT Coláiste Phádraig, Drumcondra Dundalk IT Grounds, Dundalk 26 February 2005
2004 St Mary’s College, Strawberry Hill, London 1-09 IT Tallaght 1-08 St Gall's Park, Belfast 29 February 2004
2003 IT Tallaght 1-07 Coláiste Phádraig, Drumcondra 1-05 UCC Grounds, The Mardyke, Cork 8 March 2003
2002 Coláiste Phádraig, Drumcondra 2-07 Limerick IT 0-04 Kent Park, Sligo 23 February 2002
2001 IT Tallaght 3-07 Coláiste Phádraig, Drumcondra 1-11 O'Toole Park, Crumlin, Dublin 11 April 2001
2000 Army Cadet College, The Curragh 2-05 Limerick IT 1-07 Dangan, Galway 27 February 2000
1999 Limerick IT 2-07 Magee College 1-07 The Dub, Belfast 7 March 1999
1998 UU Coleraine 4-04 Cork IT 2-07 Ballyheighue, Co. Kerry 8 March 1998
1997 Dublin IT 0-17 Dundalk RTC 2-09 UUC Playing Fields, Coleraine 9 March 1997
1996 Galway RTC 0-11 Dublin IT 0-07 Limerick 3 March 1996
1995 Dublin IT 0-10 IT Tralee 1-06 Pairc Ui Chaoimh, Cork 12 March 1995
1994 Garda College 1-10 Dublin IT 1-07 VEC Grounds, Terenure, Dublin 27 February 1994
1993 Garda College 1-13 Dundalk RTC 1-05 Thurles, Co. Tipperary 21 March 1993
1992 Athlone RTC 0-11 Galway RTC 1-04 Kiltoom, Co. Roscommon 15 March 1992
1991 Sligo RTC 2-08 Dublin IT 1-07 Terenure, Dublin (AET) 24 March 1991
1990 Sligo RTC Athlone RTC Dundalk, Co. Louth 11 March 1990
1989 Galway RTC 2-06 Dundalk RTC 1-05 Dublin 5 March 1989
1988 Thomond College, Limerick 2-11 Athlone RTC 2-07 Plassey, Limerick 6 March 1988
1987 Dublin IT 3-06 Sligo RTC 2-07 Ballynacargy, Co. Westmeath (AET) June 1987
1986 Sligo RTC 0-05 Dublin IT 0-04 Centenary Park, Newtownforbes, Co. Longford 3 May 1986
1985 Sligo RTC 0-11 St Joseph's Training College, Belfast 1-06 Omagh, Co. Tyrone 8 May 1985
1984 NIHE Limerick 3-07 NIHE Dublin 2-10 Tullamore, Co. Offaly 5 May 1984
NIHE Limerick 0-07 NIHE Dublin 0-05 Tullamore, Co. Offaly 12 May 1984 (Replay)
1983 Northern Ireland Polytechnic 1-06 Cork RTC 0-07 Croke Park, Dublin 26 March 1983
1982 Thomond College, Limerick 1-09 Cork RTC 2-05 Buttevant, Co. Cork 20 March 1982
1981 Sligo RTC 1-08 Mary Immaculate College, Limerick 0-08 Croke Park, Dublin 15 April 1981
1980 Northern Ireland Polytechnic 1-06 Coláiste Phádraig, Drumcondra 0-08 Croke Park, Dublin 9 March 1980
1979 Cork RTC 1-10 Coláiste Phádraig, Drumcondra 1-07 Cashel, Co. Tipperary 19 May 1979
1978 St Joseph's Training College, Belfast 1-08 Thomond College, Limerick 1-06 Parnell Park, Dublin 22 April 1978
1977 Thomond College, Limerick 2-13 Sligo RTC 0-03 Athlone 1 April 1977
1976 National College of Physical Education 1-11 St Joseph's Training College, Belfast 0-9 Croke Park, Dublin 29 February 1976

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