Roll of Honour
| Year | Winner | Opponent |
|---|---|---|
| 2000–2007 | Discontinued | |
| 1999 | No competition | |
| 1998 | Down 3-11 | London 2-12 |
| 1997 | Derry 6-18 | Armagh 1-06 |
| 1974–1996 | No competition | |
| 1973 | Antrim 3-11 | Down 1-06 |
| 1972 | Down 3-13 2-09 | Antrim 5-07 1-10 |
| 1971 | Down 5-08 | Antrim 1-12 |
| 1970 | Antrim 5-10 | Down 3-13 |
| 1969 | Antrim 5-06 | Down 3-09 |
| 1968 | Down 4-05 | Antrim 2-09 |
| 1967 | Antrim 6-13 | Down 2-07 |
| 1966 | Antrim 3-11 | Down 4-05 |
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