List of All-Ireland Fleadh Champions - Mouth Organ (Organ Beil)

Mouth Organ (Organ Beil)

  • 1969, Phil Murphy, County Wexford
  • 1970, Phil Murphy, County Wexford
  • 1971, Phil Murphy, County Wexford
  • 1973, John Murphy, County Wexford
  • 1975, Rick Epping, USA
  • 1976, Gerard Danaher, County Sligo
  • 1977, Mary Brogan, County Wexford
  • 1979, Kieran McHugh, County Antrim
  • 198?, Pip Murphy, County Wexford (twice)
  • 1981, P. J. Gannon, St. Louis, USA
  • 1983, Mick Furlong, County Wexford
  • 1985, Noel Battle, County Westmeath
  • 1987, Don Meade, New York, USA
  • 1993, Brendan Power, New Zealand
  • 1996, Austin Berry, County Roscommon
  • 1997, Austin Berry, County Roscommon
  • 1998, Austin Berry, County Roscommon
  • 1999, Tomás Ó Tuathail, County Mayo
  • 2000, Paul Moran, County Galway
  • 2001, Noel Battle, County Westmeath
  • 2002, Noel Battle, County Westmeath
  • 2003, Noel Battle, County Westmeath
  • 2004, Noel Battle, County Westmeath
  • 2005, Edward Looney, County Kerry
  • 2006, Pauline Callinan, County Clare
  • 2007, Nollaig Mac Concatha, County Meath
  • 2008, Pat Casey, County Tyrone
  • 2009, Pat Casey, County Tyrone
  • 2010, Pat Casey, County Tyrone

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