National League-All-Ireland Double
This is a much more common double.
- Key
For Gaelic football double | |
For hurling double |
County | Year Won | Titles won for the double |
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Cork | 1926 | All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, National Hurling League |
Kerry | 1929 | All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, National Football League |
Kerry | 1931 | All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, National Football League |
Kerry | 1932 | All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, National Football League |
Kilkenny | 1933 | All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, National Hurling League |
Limerick | 1934 | All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, National Hurling League |
Limerick | 1936 | All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, National Hurling League |
Mayo | 1936 | All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, National Football League |
Cork | 1941 | All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, National Hurling League |
Cavan | 1948 | All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, National Football League |
Tipperary | 1949 | All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, National Hurling League |
Tipperary | 1950 | All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, National Hurling League |
Cork | 1953 | All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, National Hurling League |
Wexford | 1956 | All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, National Hurling League |
Dublin | 1958 | All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, National Football League |
Kerry | 1959 | All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, National Football League |
Down | 1960 | All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, National Football League |
Tipperary | 1961 | All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, National Hurling League |
Tipperary | 1964 | All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, National Hurling League |
Galway | 1965 | All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, National Football League |
Tipperary | 1965 | All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, National Hurling League |
Kerry | 1969 | All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, National Football League |
Dublin | 1976 | All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, National Football League |
Kilkenny | 1982 | All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, National Hurling League |
Kerry | 1982 | All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, National Football League |
Kilkenny | 1983 | All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, National Hurling League |
Kerry | 1984 | All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, National Football League |
Galway | 1987 | All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, National Hurling League |
Meath | 1988 | All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, National Football League |
Cork | 1989 | All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, National Football League |
Kerry | 1997 | All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, National Football League |
Tipperary | 2001 | All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, National Hurling League |
Kilkenny | 2002 | All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, National Hurling League |
Kilkenny | 2003 | All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, National Hurling League |
Tyrone | 2003 | All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, National Football League |
Kerry | 2004 | All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, National Football League |
Kilkenny | 2006 | All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, National Hurling League |
Kerry | 2006 | All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, National Football League |
Kerry | 2009 | All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, National Football League |
Kilkenny | 2009 | All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, National Hurling League |
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