Leinster Ladies' Senior Club Football Championship

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Leinster Ladies' Senior Club Football Championship
CodeLadies' Football
Founded1978
TrophyBill Daly trophy
Title holders Kilmacud Crokes (2nd title)
Most titles Rochfortbridge (Westmeath) (7 titles)

The Leinster Ladies' senior football club championship has been running since 1978. The trophy is named after the man who presented it, Bill Daly, a Cavanman who lived in Dublin and was involved with Ballyboden St Endas. Kilmacud Crokes are the current holders having secured their second ever title in November 2023, and will represent Leinster in the All Ireland series.[1]

Foxrock-Cabinteely are the only club to win six consecutive Leinster senior titles.

Dublin are the most successful county, their clubs having won it on 16 occasions. In total, six of the 12 Leinster counties have won the cup at least once - Laois, Dublin, Westmeath, Wexford, Offaly and Meath.

Key[edit]

All-Ireland winners
All-Ireland finalists

By year[edit]

Year Venue Winner Score Runner-up Score
2023[2] Coralstown/Kinnegad. Kilmacud Crokes (Dublin)
4-18
Naomh Ciarán (Offaly)
1-10
2022[3] Bray Kilmacud Crokes (Dublin)
4-15
Tinahely (Wicklow)
0-08
2021 Kinnegad Dunboyne (Meath)
2-11
Foxrock–Cabinteely (Dublin)
2-08
2020 Kinnegad Foxrock–Cabinteely (Dublin)
1-12
Portlaoise (Laois)
2-04
2019 Kinnegad Foxrock–Cabinteely (Dublin)
4-06
Sarsfields (Laois)
1-07
2018 Kinnegad Foxrock–Cabinteely (Dublin)
4-11
Sarsfields (Laois)
1-08
2017 Kinnegad Foxrock–Cabinteely (Dublin)
4-17
Confey (Kildare)
1-07
2016 Kinnegad Foxrock–Cabinteely (Dublin)
5-10
St Laurence's (Kildare)
1-03
2015 Clane Foxrock–Cabinteely (Dublin)
1-12
Sarsfields (Laois)
1-07
2014 Clane Sarsfields (Laois)
1-09
Na Fianna (Dublin)
1-07
2013 Clane Sarsfields (Laois)
5-07
Seneschalstown (Meath)
0-13
2012 Aughrim Shelmaliers (Wexford)
3-02
Foxrock–Cabinteely (Dublin)
0-10
2011 St Conleth's Park Na Fianna (Dublin)
3-03
Sarsfields (Laois)
0-10
2010 Clane Timahoe (Laois)
1-11
Ballyboden St Endas (Dublin)
0-08
2009 Athy Timahoe (Laois)
2-08
Seneschalstown (Meath)
0-12
2008 [4] Graiguecullen Sarsfields (Laois)
1-16
Clonee (Wexford)
2-03
2007 [5] Athy Ballyboden St Endas (Dublin)
2-13
Timahoe (Laois)
0-10
2006 [6] Clane Ballyboden St Endas (Dublin)
2-12
Seneschalstown (Meath)
1-14
2005 [7] Athy Ballyboden St Endas (Dublin)
2-13
Timahoe (Laois)
1-04
2004 O'Moore Park Ballyboden St Endas (Dublin)
3-13
Clonee (Wexford)
2-08
2003 [8] Portarlington Seneschalstown (Meath)
1-12
Shelmaliers (Wexford)
2-04
2002 [9] Bagenalstown Ballyboden St Endas (Dublin)
3-10
Shelmaliers (Wexford)
0-05
2001 [10] Clane Ballyboden St Endas (Dublin)
2-11
Cooley Kickhams (Louth)
0-06
2000 [11] St Mary's, Leixlip Timahoe (Laois)
3-08
Seneschalstown (Meath)
2-08
1999 [12] Bagenalstown Shelmaliers (Wexford)
1-08
Timahoe (Laois)
0-09
1998 [13] Bagenalstown Portobello (Dublin)
1-10
Timahoe (Laois)
0-10
1997 Éire Óg, Carlow Shelmaliers (Wexford)
2-10
Crettyard (Laois)
3-04
1996 [14] Croke Park Shelmaliers (Wexford)
4-09
Rochfortbridge (Westmeath)
1-13
1995 [15] Tullow Shelmaliers (Wexford)
3-05
An Tóchar (Wicklow)
1-09
1994 [16] Crettyard Rochfortbridge (Westmeath)
3-11
An Tóchar (Wicklow)
1-05
1993 Crettyard Crettyard (Laois)
4-07
Shelmaliers (Wexford)
2-04
1992 [17] Kinnegad Rochfortbridge (Westmeath)
2-06
Shelmaliers (Wexford)
2-04
1991 [18] O'Toole Park Rochfortbridge (Westmeath)
1-13
Robert Emmets (Dublin)
2-07
1990 Adamstown Rochfortbridge (Westmeath)
4-05
Adamstown (Wexford)
0-00
1989 [19] Rochfortbridge Rochfortbridge (Westmeath)
0-07
The Heath (Laois)
1-02
The Heath Rochfortbridge (Westmeath)
1-06
The Heath (Laois)
2-03
1988 [20] Portlaoise Adamstown (Wexford)
0-09
The Heath (Laois)
1-03
1987 [21] Clongeen Adamstown (Wexford)
8-04
Crettyard (Laois)
1-03
1986 Castletown Geoghegan The Heath (Laois)
4-06
Rochfortbridge (Westmeath)
2-03
1985 Castlebridge The Heath (Laois)
1-08
Shelmaliers (Wexford)
1-05
1984 Rochfortbridge The Heath (Laois)
4-07
Rochfortbridge (Westmeath)
0-02
1983 The Heath The Heath (Laois)
2-07
Rochfortbridge (Westmeath)
1-07
1982 Rochfortbridge Rochfortbridge (Westmeath)
0-03
Tullamore (Offaly)
0-02
1981 Ballinamore, Offaly Tullamore (Offaly)
2-06
Rochfortbridge (Westmeath)
0-05
1980 [22] O'Moore Park Rochfortbridge (Westmeath)
3-04
Adamstown (Wexford)
0-02
1979 [23] Portarlington Crettyard (Laois)
4-01
Rochfortbridge (Westmeath)
1-06
1978 [24] Crettyard Crettyard (Laois)
2-05
Rochfortbridge (Westmeath)
2-02
1977 - Crettyard (Laois)
no opposition
  • The Bill Daly cup states that the 1979 winners were The Heath but evidence elsewhere points to this not being the case.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Kilmacud Crokes defend Leinster club title with win over Naomh Ciaran". RTÉ. 11 November 2023. Retrieved 13 November 2023.
  2. ^ "Kilmacud Crokes defend Leinster club title with win over Naomh Ciaran". RTÉ. 11 November 2023. Retrieved 13 November 2023.
  3. ^ "Kilmacud Crokes crowned Leinster champions". RTÉ. 6 November 2022. Retrieved 4 December 2022.
  4. ^ "VHI Healthcare Leinster Senior Club Final 2008". 3 November 2008.
  5. ^ Leinster Express October 2007
  6. ^ "Vhi Leinster Ladies Club Football Final - Ladies Gaelic Football". Ladies Gaelic Football. November 2006.
  7. ^ Leinster Express October 2005
  8. ^ Meath Chronicle Oct 2003
  9. ^ P7 Enniscorthy Guardian sports section October 19th 2002
  10. ^ This was a refixture. Cooley Kickhams declared winners of the first game 1-11 0-13 but Ballyboden objected on the grounds that the score was wrong.
  11. ^ Leinster Express October 2000
  12. ^ Leinster Express October 1999
  13. ^ Leinster Express October 1998
  14. ^ Westmeath Examiner October 1996
  15. ^ P52 Enniscorthy Guardian ?th Oct 1995
  16. ^ Westmeath Examiner October 1994
  17. ^ Westmeath Examiner November 1992
  18. ^ Westmeath Examiner 1882-current, Saturday, October 12, 1991; Page: 18
  19. ^ Westmeath Examiner October & November 1989
  20. ^ P13 New Ross Standard Oct 27th 1988. Venue was only given as Portlaoise, more than likely The Heath.
  21. ^ P19 The Echo 16th Oct 1987. Match moved from Adamstown as pitch unplayable
  22. ^ Westmeath Examiner May 1981
  23. ^ Leinster Express August 1980
  24. ^ Leinster Express 1831-current, Saturday, August 04, 1979; Page: 2