Donegal Senior Hurling Championship - Roll of Honour

Roll of Honour

Year Winner Opponent
2012 Burt 3-14 Sean McCumhaill's 1-12
2011 Burt 3-11 Setanta 2-07
2010 Sean McCumhaill's 0-15 Setanta 0-12
2009 Burt 3-13 Sean Mac Cumhaill's 2-12
2008 Setanta 4-07 Burt 1-07
2007 Setanta 3-08 Burt 0-07
2006 Burt 0-17 Setanta 0-15
2005 Burt Setanta
2004 Burt Setanta
2003 Burt Setanta
2002 Burt St. Eunan's
2001 Burt Four Masters
2000 Burt 5-17 Setanta ??
1999 Burt 1-12 Setanta 1-08
1998 Burt 3-13 Sean Mac Cumhaill's 0-03
1997 Burt 3-17 Naomh Mura 3-09
1996 Burt 1-16 Naomh Mura ??
1995 Burt 0-16 Naomh Mura 2-05
1994 Burt 4-07 Naomh Mura 1-04
1993 Burt 2-11 Setanta 3-07
1992 Burt 2-12 Naomh Mura 2-08
1991 Burt 2-12 Naomh Mura 1-09
1990 Setanta
1989 Burt 4-06 Aodh Ruadh 1-11
1988 Setanta Carndonagh
1987 Setanta 5-08 Burt 2-09
1986 Setanta 2-02 Burt 1-04
1985 Setanta
1984 Setanta 3-14 Carndonagh 1-05
1983 Setanta 2-14 Burt 2-08
1982 Burt 1-08 Setanta 1-06
1981 Setanta 2-07 Burt 1-03
1980 Setanta 2-08 Burt 0-08
1979 Burt 3-09 Setanta 1-05
1978 Robert Emmets/Burt Draw, never replayed
1977 Aodh Ruadh
1976 Burt 3-07 Aodh Ruadh 2-06
1975 Aodh Ruadh
1974 Setanta Carndonagh
1973 Setanta Burt
1972 St. Eunan's 3-03 Burt 2-01
1971 Burt 9-11 Aodh Ruadh 3-02
1970 Burt 3-12 Killybegs 1-03
1969 Burt
1968 Burt
1967 Burt
1966 Erne Valley (Gleann-Eirne)
1965 Burt
1964 Erne Valley (Gleann-Eirne)
1963 Glenswilly
1962 Burt
1961 Burt
1960 Lifford
1959 Carndonagh
1958 Lifford
1957 Burt
1956 Burt
1955
1954 Carndonagh
1953 Letterkenny
1952
1951
1950
1949
1948
1947
1946
1945 Letterkenny
1944 Carndonagh
1943
1942
1941
1940
1939
1938 Letterkenny
1937 Carrowmore
1936 Carrowmore
1935 Carrowmore
1934 Carrowmore
1933 Letterkenny
1932 Letterkenny
1931
1930
1929 Aodh Ruadh
1928
1927 Finner Camp
1926 Letterkenny
1925 Aodh Ruadh
1924 Aodh Ruadh

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