Munster Ladies' Senior Club Football Championship | |
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Code | Ladies' Football |
Title holders | Ballymacarbry (Waterford) (16th title) |
Most titles | Ballymacarbry (Waterford) (16 titles) |
The list of winners below is generated using the Roll of Honour from the Munster Ladies Gaelic Athletic Association club website. [1] Munster clubs have the best record[ when? ] of all the provinces in the All Ireland Club Championship with 19 wins, spread across seven clubs, from three counties.[ citation needed ]
All-Ireland winners | |
All-Ireland finalists |
Year | Venue | Winner | County | Runner-up | County |
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2023 | Mallow | Ballymacarbry 2-13 | Waterford | The Banner 1-09 | Clare |
2022 | Mallow | Ballymacarbry 0-08 | Waterford | The Banner 0-05 | Clare |
2021 | Mallow | Mourneabbey 4-10 | Cork | Aherlow 0-08 | Tipperary |
2020 | not completed due to Covid Pandemic [2] | ||||
2019 | Cahir | Mourneabbey 2-18 | Cork | Ballymacarbry 4-08 | Waterford |
2018 | Cahir | Mourneabbey 1-16 | Cork | Ballymacarbry 2-09 | Waterford |
2017 | Carriganore | Mourneabbey 3-09 | Cork | Ballymacarbry 0-11 | Waterford |
2016 | Mallow | Mourneabbey 2-16 | Cork | The Banner 1-06 | Clare |
2015 | Mallow | Mourneabbey 3-19 | Cork | Ballymacarbry 0-14 | Waterford |
2014 [3] | Killmallock | Mourneabbey 3-07 | Cork | The Banner 2-08 | Clare |
2013 [4] | Killmallock | The Banner 1-13 | Clare | St Vals 1-12 | Cork |
2012 [5] | Martinstown | Inch Rovers 2-13 | Cork | The Banner 1-05 | Clare |
2011 [6] | Ballyagran | Donoughmore 4-09 | Cork | Sliabh Luachra 0-07 | Kerry |
2010 [7] [8] | Dungarvan | Inch Rovers 5-13 | Cork | Ballymacarbry 2-10 | Waterford |
Charleville | Inch Rovers 3-09 | Cork | Ballymacarbry 2-12 | Waterford | |
2009 [9] | Carrigadrohid | Donoughmore 1-16 | Cork | Southern Gaels 0-11 | Kerry |
2008 [10] | Glanworth | Inch Rovers 2-14 | Cork | Ballymacarbry 0-08 | Waterford |
2007 | Fenagh | Inch Rovers | Cork | Southern Gaels | Kerry |
2006 [11] | Midleton | Donoughmore 0-09 | Cork | Ballymacarbry 0-04 | Waterford |
2005 [12] | Ardfinnan | Donoughmore 5-08 | Cork | Ballymacarbry 1-08 | Waterford |
2004 [13] | Ballyduff | Donoughmore 3-17 | Cork | Ballymacarbry 1-04 | Waterford |
2003 [14] | Ardfinnan | Donoughmore 3-15 | Cork | Ballymacarbry 0-03 | Waterford |
2002 [15] | tbf | Donoughmore 3-07 | Cork | Ballymacarbry 1-05 | Waterford |
2001 [16] | Ardfinnan | Donoughmore 2-08 | Cork | Ballymacarbry 1-09 | Waterford |
2000 [17] | Glanworth | Ballymacarbry 6-12 | Waterford | Donoughmore 3-12 | Cork |
1999 [18] | tbf | Ballymacarbry 4-18 | Waterford | Donoughmore 2-01 | Cork |
1998 [19] | tbf | Ballymacarbry 1-31 | Waterford | Donoughmore 3-09 | Cork |
1997 [20] | Ballyhooly | Ballymacarbry 2-13 | Waterford | Donoughmore 0-09 | Cork |
1996 [21] | tbf | Cooraclare 4-10 | Clare | Ballymacarbry 2-15 | Waterford |
1995 [22] | tbf | Ballymacarbry 3-29 | Waterford | Glanworth 0-02 | Cork |
1994 [23] | tbf | Ballymacarbry 2-18 | Waterford | Abbeydorney 0-03 | Kerry |
1993 [24] | Cratloe | Ballymacarbry 7-11 | Waterford | Fergus Rovers 0-04 | Clare |
1992 [25] | Ballymacarbry | Ballymacarbry 3-14 | Waterford | Glanworth 1-03 | Cork |
1991 | tbf | Ballymacarbry | Waterford | Newmarket-on-Fergus | Clare |
1990 [26] | tbf | Ballymacarbry 2-07 | Waterford | Fergus Rovers 0-02 | Clare |
1989 [27] | Ballyporeen | Ballymacarbry 2-14 | Waterford | Glanworth 0-04 | Cork |
1988 [28] | Bishopstown | Ballymacarbry 10-07 | Waterford | Beaufort 3-03 | Kerry |
1987 [29] | Castletownroche | Ballymacarbry 3-07 | Waterford | Castleisland 0-02 | Kerry |
1986 [30] | Macroom | Castleisland 1-07 | Kerry | Glen Rovers 0-03 | Cork |
1985 [31] | Rathcormac | Ballymacarbry 0-05 | Waterford | Castleisland 0-01 | Kerry |
1984 [32] | Rathcormac | St Endas 2-4 | Cork | Ballymacarbry 0-5 | Waterford |
1983 [33] | Ballyvourney | Castleisland 3-03 | Kerry | St Endas 1-04 | Cork |
1982 [34] | Ballyclough | St Endas 1-06 | Cork | Ballymacarbry 0-02 | Waterford |
1981 [35] | Kilbehenny | Watergrasshill 2-2 | Cork | Slievenamon 1-2 | Tipperary |
1980 | tbf | Castleisland | Kerry | Newtownshandrum | Cork |
1979 [36] | Dromcollogher | Newtownshandrum 4-06 | Cork | Austin Stacks 2-03 | Kerry |
1978 [37] | Newtownshandrum | Newtownshandrum 4-02 | Cork | Castleisland 2-05 | Kerry |
1977 [38] | Newcastlewest | Loughmore 1-05 | Tipperary | Austin Stacks 2-01 | Kerry |
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