All-Ireland Vocational Schools Championship

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The All-Ireland Vocational Schools Championship was a Gaelic Athletic Association football and hurling competition. There are two levels of competition. Individual schools compete for county, provincial and All-Ireland competitions. [1] County teams selected from schools within each county also competed for provincial and All-Ireland competitions. [2] The final intercounty championships in both codes were played in 2012, while the last schools championships were played in 2013.

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Intercounty Championship

Football Roll of Honour

YearWinnerOpponent
2012 Cork 0-13 Kildare 0-12
2011 Donegal 1-11 Cork 0-11
2010 Cork 3-08 Monaghan 2-07
2009 Monaghan Galway
2008 Cork Monaghan
2007 Tyrone Meath
2006 Wicklow Tyrone
2005 Tyrone Cork
2004 Tyrone Longford
2003 Longford Galway
2002 Donegal Kerry
2001 Monaghan Offaly
2000 Dublin Tyrone
1999 Mayo Tyrone
1998 Tyrone Offaly
1997 Kerry Tyrone
1996 Donegal Kerry
1995 [3] Donegal Leitrim
1994 Cork Donegal
1993 Kerry Wicklow
1992 Kerry 4-15 Offaly 1-05
1991 Cork 2-13 Galway 1-06
1990 Kerry 0-11 Cavan 0-07
1989 Tyrone 0-13 Mayo 1-06
1988 Tyrone 1-09 Mayo 1-04
1987 Kerry 2-13 Donegal 2-09
1986 Kerry 2-07 Offaly 1-04
1985 Donegal 3-08 Cork 1-04
1984 Donegal 3-09 Longford 2-03
1983 Wicklow 0-08 Clare 0-04
1982 Mayo 1-09 Kerry 2-04
1981 Derry 1-11 Cork 2-06
1980 Derry 2-08 Wicklow 0-06
1979 Derry 2-03, 1-05 (R) Mayo 0-09, 0-06 (R)
1978 Kerry 0-12 Mayo 1-07
1977 Kerry 1-09 Kildare 0-11
1976 Galway 4-09 Longford 2-09
1975 Mayo 1-15 Tyrone 0-11
1974 Wicklow 2-07 Tyrone 1-07
1973 Kerry 3-08 Mayo 2-06
1972 Carlow 3-09 Leitrim 1-05
1971 Mayo 2-04 Antrim 0-09
1970 Tyrone 2-06 Clare 1-07
1969 Tyrone 0-08 Dublin 1-04
1968 Antrim 6-07 Galway 1-04
1967 Tyrone 2-06 Kerry 1-07
1966 Fermanagh 5-11 Kerry 5-03
1965 Galway 1-09 Kerry 1-04
1964 Galway 0-07 Offaly 0-04
1963 Dublin City 4-08 Sligo 0-05
1962 Dublin City 3-06 Sligo 1-01
1961 Cork City 7-05 Offaly 3-08

Hurling Roll of Honour

YearWinnerOpponent
2012 Galway Kilkenny
2011 Tipperary 2-14 Kilkenny 1-16
2010 Tipperary Kilkenny
2009 Cork Offaly
2008 Cork Galway
2007 Cork Galway
2006 Cork Tipperary
2005 Cork Tipperary
2004 Tipperary Offaly
2003 Galway Tipperary
2002 Galway Tipperary
2001 Galway Cork
2000 Cork Galway
1999 Galway Tipperary
1998 Cork Galway
1997 Cork Galway
1996 Cork Galway
1995 Galway Cork
1994 Galway 2-10 Tipperary 1-05
1993 Galway 5-7 Tipperary 1-10
1992 Galway 3-13 Kilkenny 0-10
1991 Kilkenny 2-10 Offaly 2-07
1990 Tipperary 2-10 Kilkenny 0-11
1989 Kilkenny 3-11 Offaly 1-14
1988 Tipperary 5-03 Kilkenny 2-09
1987 Galway 5-07 Offaly 1-02
1986 Galway 3-12 North Tipperary 2-08
1985 Galway 3-08 Offaly 1-02
1984 Galway 4-99 Offaly 4-02
1983 Galway 2-08, 2-10 (R) Kilkenny 2-08, 3-05 (R)
1982 Galway 4-07 Offaly 1-08
1981 Galway 1-11 Offaly 1-05
1980 Galway 3-08 Down 2-07
1979 Clare 1-08, 4-05 (R) Kilkenny 1-08, 1-08 (R)
1978 North Tipperary 1-07, 8-11 (R) Kilkenny 1-07, 8-09 (R)
1977 Kilkenny 2-12 North Tipperary 1-10
1976 Kilkenny 1-15 Galway 1-10
1975 Kilkenny 3-08 North Tipperary 2-06
1974 North Tipperary 4-13 Offaly 3-04
1973 Kilkenny 3-11 North Tipperary 1-08
1972 Kilkenny 3-09 Cork 3-07
1971 Antrim 7-14 North Tipperary 5-04
1970 Cork County 3-06 Offaly 1-05
1969 North Tipperary 8-05 Offaly 3-02
1968 North Tipperary 7-15 Antrim 4-02
1967 North Tipperary 4-08 Offaly 3-06
1966 North Tipperary 5-11 Wexford 5-03
1965 North Tipperary 8-09 Kilkenny 2-04
1964 North Tipperary 5-11 Down 5-03
1963 Kilkenny 12-03 Cork City 3-04
1962 North Tipperary 6-11 Kilkenny 0-03
1961 Limerick City 10-06 Kilkenny 7-09

Individual Schools Championships

Senior Football Roll of Honour

YearWinnerOpponent
2013 [4] Cnoc Mhuire, Granard 2-13Holy Trinity College, Cookstown 2-12
2012 [5] Holy Trinity College, Cookstown 2-18Gallen CS, Ferbane 0-07
2011Gallen CS, Ferbane 2-11Clonakilty CC 1-08
2010Clonakilty CC 0-11St. Malachy's, Castlewellan 0-08
2009St. Malachy's, Castlewellan 0-15Ashbourne CS 0-07
2008St. Malachy's, Castlewellan 1-12St. Brogan's, Bandon 0-05
2007Virginia VSSt. Oliver's, Drogheda
2006Virginia VSSt. Brogan's, Bandon
2005St. Ciaran's HS, BallygawleySt. Brendan's, Belmullet
2004St. Brogan's, Bandon Ferbane Schools
2003Causeway ComprehensiveHoly Trinity College, Cookstown
2002St. Ciaran's HS, BallygawleySt. Brendan's, Belmullet
2001Ars Scoil Chiarain, ClaraCauseway Comprehensive
2000Caherciveen P.P.S.Davitt College, Castlebar
1999Caherciveen P.P.S.Holy Trinity College, Cookstown
1998Holy Trinity College, CookstownDavitt College, Castlebar
1997Scoil Ui Chonaill, CaherciveenSt, Malachy's, Castlewellan
1996Fermanagh CFERathmore Post Primary
1995Rathmore Post Primary
1994Beara CSDavitt College, Castlebar
1993Rathmore CSAthlone CS
1992Tullow Community School Boherbue Comprehensive School
1991Tralee CCDungannon FE College
1990Dungannon FE CollegeMoneenageisha
1989Dungannon FE College 1-09Tullow Community School 1-04
1988Colaiste Gobnait 0-13Dungannon FE College 0-08
1987Rathmore CC 2-06Moneenageisha 2-04
1986Newry Tech 2-08St. David's, Greystones 1-07
1985Edenderry 2-04 2-08 (R)Tuam 1-07 1-01 (R)
1984Armagh FE College 2-13Carlow 1-03
1983Newry 5-12Tuam 0-02
1982Newry 1-06Tullow Community School 2-02
1981Newry 4-08Moneenageisha 1-05
1980Tralee 1-08La Salle, Belfast 0-10
1979St. Pius X, Magherafelt 1-14Tuam 2-08
1978Rathmore Post Primary 1-06Newry 0-03
1977Newry 3-14Achill 1-05
1976Newry 2-06, 1-10 (R)Rathmore 2-06, 1-06 (R)
1975Tralee 1-09Virginia VS 1-06

Senior Hurling Roll of Honour

YearWinnerOpponent
2013St. Fergal's, Rathdowney 2-10St. Brigid's, Loughrea 0-13
2012Not Played
2011St. Brigid's, Loughrea 4-14Roscrea CS 4-12
2010Banagher College 3-17Causeway Comprehensive 2-09
2009St. Brigid's, Loughrea 3-18Roscrea CS 1-14
2008Colaiste Mhuire, Johnstown 2-09Borrisokane 3-04
2007St. Brigid's, Loughrea 4-10Colaiste Mhuire 3-08
2006St. Fergal's, RathdowneySt. Brogan's, Bandon
2005Borrisokane 2-09Scoil Mhuire, Johnstown 0-08
2004St. Brogan's, Bandon 3-15St. Brigid's, Loughrea 2-07
2003St. Brigid's, Loughrea 1-13Scoil Ruain, Killenaule 0-12
2002St. Brigid's, Loughrea 3-08Athenry 0-11
2001St. Brigid's, Loughrea 2-10Causeway Comprehensive 1-12
2000St. Brigid's, Loughrea 0-23Johnstown 2-04
1999Athenry 2-12Johnstown 1-04
1998Athenry 1-13Roscrea 0-04
1997Mannix College, Charleville 2-13Athenry 0-09
1996St. Brigid's, Loughrea 5-18Mooncoin 0-06
1995St. Brigid's, Loughrea 4-15Roscrea 0-06
1994Athenry 0-13St Fergal's Rathdowney 0-12
1993Athenry 1-18Kilcormac 1-09
1992Athenry 3-09Bandon 2-07
1991Roscrea 1-13Moneenageisha 1-09
1990Moneenageisha 1-13Banagher 3-15
1989Banagher 1-12Roscrea 2-06
1988Moneenageisha 1-10Banagher 0-12
1987Thomastown 3-12Borrisokane 1-05
1986Banagher 3-08Borrisokane 1-05
1985Banagher 2-05Loughrea 0-08
1984Nenagh 4-06Enniscorthy 2-03
1983Portumna 2-19Johnstown 2-09
1982Johnstown 3-07Bandon 2-03
1981New Inn 4-07Ennis 2-06
1980Roscrea 3-06Banagher 0-06
1979Ennis 2-05Banagher 0-05
1978Gort 5-05Enniscorthy 3-05

The following is a list of the top teams by number of wins:

TeamWins
1St. Brigid's, Loughrea9
2Athenry5
3Banagher3
4Roscrea2
Moneenageisha2
5Banagher College1
Colaiste Mhuire, Johnstown1
St. Fergal's, Rathdowney2
Borrisokane1
Mannix College, Charleville1
Thomastown1
Nenagh1
Portumna1
Johnstown1
New Inn1
Ennis1
Gort1
St. Brogan's, Bandon1

Junior Football Roll of Honour

YearWinnerOpponent
2013Gallen CS, Ferbane 3-11St. Mark's, Warrenpoint 2-04
2012Cnoc Mhuire, Granard 1-06 Boherbue Comprehensive 0-08
2011Cnoc Mhuire, Granard 1-06Davitt College, Castlebar 0-08
2010Holy Trinity College, Cookstown 0-13St. Brogan's, Bandon 1-05
2009St Paul's, Kilrea
2008AthenryDunshaughlin
2007St. Columban's, KilkeelBridgetown VS, Wexford
2006St. Malachy's, CastlewellanPS Sliabh Luchra, Rathmore
2005Athlone CCClonakilty CC
2004Athlone CCSt. Paul's, Armagh
2003St. Ciarans HS, BallygawleyTullow Community School
2002St. Ciarans HS, BallygawleySt. Luachras, Rathmore
2001CoalislandDrogheda
2000Caherciveen P.P.S.Coalisland
1999Ard Scoil Chiarain, ClaraCoachford College
1998 Boherbue Comprehensive
1997St. Mark's, WarrenpointClonakilty CS
1996St. Comhghalls College, LisnaskeaDavitt college, Castlebar
1995St. Mark's, WarrenpointTullow Community School
1994
1993St. Ciarans HS, Ballygawley 0-16Rathmore CC 2-08
1992St. Joseph's, Coalisland 2-04Davitt College, Castlebar 0-09
1991Rathmore CC 4-16Kilkeel 3-02
1990Killorglin CC 1-06St. Pats, Dungiven 1-05
1989St. Pius X, Magherafelt 3-05Edenderry 0-06
1988St. Mark's, Warrenpoint 5-14Moneenageisha 0-06
1987St. Pius X, Magherafelt 6-11Dunshaughlin VS 0-03
1986St. Pat's, Omagh 2-05Ars Scoil Chiarain 0-09
1985St. Pius X, Magherafelt 2-17Scoil Stiofain Naofa 0-01
1984Edenderry 1-4Limavady 1-3
1983Ard Scoil Chiarain, Clara 4-11Tipperary Town 2-06
1982Castlewellan 4-04Scoil Stiofain Naofa 1-04
1981Dungannon 1-12Scoil Stiofain Naofa 2-07
1980St. Paul's, Bessbrook 1-11Newcastlewest 0-06
1979Tullow CC 3-07Midleton 2-02
1978St. Pius X, Magherafelt 2-12Newcastlewest 0-06
1977St. Mark's, Warrenpoint 3-10Rathmore 1-04
1976St. Mark's, Warrenpoint 5-09Swords 0-04
1975St. Mark's, Warrenpoint 2-07Tuam 2-04
1974JohnstownGalway City

Junior Hurling Roll of Honour

YearWinnerOpponent
2013Athenry VS 2-14Causeway Comprehensive 1-16
2012St. Brigid's, LoughreaCauseway Comprehensive
2011St. Brigid's, LoughreaColaiste Mhuire, Johnstown
2010Causeway Comprehensive 2-21St. Brigid's, Loughrea 1-12
2009Causeway ComprehensiveBanagher College
2008Athenry VSBorris
2007Athenry VSRoscrea
2006St. Brigid's, LoughreaBorrisokane
2005Athenry VSScoil Mhuire, Johnstown
2004St. Rynagh's, BanagherRoscrea
2003RoscreaSt. Brigid's, Loughrea
2002BorrisokaneKilcormac
2001AthenryRoscrea
2000AthenryCauseway Comprehensive
1999St. Brigid's, LoughreaSt. Fergal's, Rathdowney
1998
1997St. Brigid's, LoughreaCauseway Comprehensive
1996St Fergal's Rathdowney
1995Athenry
1994St. Brigid's, Loughrea 1-15Killenaule 0-11
1993New Ross 4-08Loughrea 3-10
1992Killenaule 3-04Gort 2-04
1991Gort 3-05Causeway 2-06
1990Borrisokane 4-09Thomastown 2-07
1989Killenaule 4-07Ballyhale 4-04
1988Johnstown 2-13New Inn 1-09
1987Johnstown 2-06Bandon 2-03
1986Moneengeisha 2-04Rath Luirc 1-03
1985Rathdowney 5-08Loughrea 2-07
1984Banagher 2-04Borrisokane 1-05
1983Borrisokane 3-05, 2-08 (R)Loughrea 2-08, 1-07 (R)
1982Rathdowney 1-12Moneengeisha 1-05

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