Waterford Junior Football Championship

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Waterford Junior Football Championship
Irish Craobh Soisear Peile
Co. Phort Láirge
Founded? –
Trophy?
Title holdersShamrocks (?th title)
Most titles? (? titles)
SponsorsJ. J. Kavanagh & Sons Co. [1]

The Waterford Junior Football Championship is an annual Gaelic football competition contested by lower-tier Waterford GAA clubs. Both West Waterford and East Waterford divisions of Waterford GAA has its own competition, with the winners meeting in the county final. [2]

Contents

Western champions Shamrocks are the title holders (2022) defeating Eastern champions St Molleran's in the Final. [3] [4]

Honours

The trophy presented to the winners is the ? The winners of the Waterford Junior Championship qualify to represent their county in the Munster Junior Club Football Championship. [5] The winners can, in turn, go on to play in the All-Ireland Junior Club Football Championship.

The winning club is usually promoted to the Waterford Intermediate Football Championship for the following year. [6]

List of finals

YearWinnerOpponent
2022 [7] [8] [9] [10] Shamrocks St Molleran's
2021 [11] Mount Sion 1-15Shamrocks [12] 1-9
2020 [13] [14] [15] Roanmore Shamrocks
2019 [16] [17] [18] [19] Ballyduff Lower Shamrocks
2018 [20] [21] [22] Mount Sion Shamrocks
2017 [23] Sliabh gCua 1-13Ballyduff 1-11 // or Roanmore? [24]
2016
2015
2014
2013
2012
2011 Sliabh gCua 2-11 Mount Sion 1-02
2010 Tallow 3-10 Mount Sion 3-07
2009Kilgobinet 1-09 Ferrybank 0-11
2008 Ballyduff Upper 3-06 Mount Sion 2-05
2007 Ferrybank 0-07 Modeligo 0-05
2006 Stradbally 1-10 Tramore 0-03
2005 Portlaw 1-07 Stradbally 0-09
2004 St Molleran's Ballinacourty
2003 Ballyduff Lower 2-09 Stradbally 1-05
2002Kilgobinet 0-11 St Molleran's 0-09
2001Ballinameela 0-07 Ferrybank 0-01
2000 Colligan Emmets Ballyduff Lower
1999 Rathgormack Ballinameela
1998 Kilrossanty 0-11 Ferrybank 0-04
1997 Ballyduff Upper 1-11 Ferrybank 0-03
1996 Modeligo 2-08 St Molleran's 0-08
1995 Lismore 2-07 Gaultier 1-04
1994Kill
1993 De La Salle 2-12 Lismore 1-06
1992Bonmahon Modeligo
1991 Rinn Ó gCuanach 4-04 Tramore 0-09
1990 Mount Sion Modeligo
1989Faha
1988
1987 Rathgormack
1986 Portlaw Modeligo
1985Newtown 2-06 Colligan Emmets 1-06
1984Shamrocks 1-08Kill 0-05
1983Geraldines 1-08 Dunhill 1-02
1982 Tramore 0-04 Colligan Emmets 0-03
1981 Sliabh gCua 1-10 Tramore 0-04
1980 Roanmore 0-06 Sliabh gCua 0-04
1979 Fenor 2-05 Sliabh gCua 1-06
1978 Ballinameela 1-08Kilmacthomas 0-09
1977Shamrocks 2-03Kilmacthomas 0-05
1976 Ferrybank Old Parish
1975 Tallow
1974 Ballyduff Lower Shamrocks
1973 Dungarvan 2-05 Roanmore 0-08
1972 Tramore Sliabh gCua
1971Tourin 3-03 Ferrybank 1-03
1970
1969
1968 Ballyduff Lower/Portlaw 2-05 Ardmore 0-06
1967
1966Aglish 3-9Newtown 1-5
1965Bonmahon 2-07 Old Parish 1-03
1964 Rathgormack Ballyduff Upper
1963Valley Rovers 1-03 Tramore 0-03
1962 Rinn Ó gCuanach Newtown
1961 Ardmore 0-08Newtown 1-01
1960 Colligan Emmets
1959
1958
1957 Stradbally 2-7 Gaultier 0-5
1956 De La Salle 2-10 Stradbally 0-10
1955
1954 Dunhill 1-04Geraldines 1-02
1953 Ballyduff Upper (Macollip)
1952 Dunhill 2-04 Ballyduff Upper (Macollip) 03
1951Éire Óg 3-10 Dunhill 2-04
1950Kill Ardmore
1949 Old Parish
1948 Mount Sion
1947
1946
1945 Brickey Rangers
1944Ballycoe 1-05 Fenor 1-01
1943
1942
1941 Brickey Rangers
1940
1939 Mount Sion
1938
1937 Kilrossanty 5-6Passage 0 -1
1936 Sliabh gCua 1-11 Fenor 1-4
1935 De La Salle St Stephen's
1934 Rathgormack
1933Villerstown
1932 Stradbally 1-04 Rathgormack 1-00
1931O'Rourkes
1930 Erin's Own
1929 Gaultier
1928 Fenor
1927 Ballyduff Upper 3-03P. H. Pearse 2-01
1926 Kilrossanty 2-05Pearses 00
1925 Tallow
1924 Rinn Ó gCuanach
1923
1922
1921
1920
1919 Dungarvan 1-02 Tramore 0-00
1918 Kilrossanty 3-01Young Irelands 2-00
1917 Ballyduff Upper
1916
1915 Ballyduff Upper
1914 Dungarvan
1913
1912 Ballinwilliam Stradbally
1911 Lismore
1910
1909 Dungarvan

Wins listed by club

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