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Irish National Bowls Championships
Tournament information
SportLawn bowls
LocationIreland
Established1908
AdministratorIBA / IWBA
WebsiteIrish Bowling Association

The Irish National Bowls Championships combines Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. Traditionally the game was played mainly in Northern Ireland but the Kenilworth Bowling Club of Dublin joined the Irish Bowls Association in 1906 which prompted the merger into one team. With the exception of the Commonwealth Games players continue to represent a combined Ireland team.[1]

The singles championship is called the Dr Rusk Cup named after Dr John Rusk, President of the IBA and the singles representative player at the Lawn Bowls at the 1934 British Empire Games. The Pairs is called the T.W McMullan Cup, the Triples is known as the Charlie Clawson Cup and the Fours is known as the C.L MacKean Cup.[2][3] Roy Fulton is a record seven times singles champion closely followed by Martin McHugh with six wins.[1][4]

The Women's National Championships were inaugurated in 1947 but only consisted of the pairs and fours initially.[5][6]

The national champions are determined by the winners of the Irish Bowling Association Championships. To qualify for the Championships bowlers must win their respective championship. The four qualifying tournaments are held by the Northern Ireland Private Greens League (NIPGL/NIWPGL), the Northern Ireland Bowling Association (NIBA/NIWBA), the Bowling League of Ireland (BLI/LBLI) and the Northern Ireland Provincial Bowling Association (NIPBA/PTWBA).

The 2020 and women's 2021 Championships were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[7]

Men's Singles Champions

Year Champion Runner-Up
1908 R. Archer (Ormeau)[8] John Lindsay (Belmont)
1909 D. W. Barnett (Belmont) T. H. Forsythe (Shaftesbury)
1910 A. Cherry (Ormeau) R. Stead (Ballynafeigh)
1911 James Coulter (Ormeau) W. R. Forsythe (Shaftesbury)
1912 R. Archer (Ormeau) & George Cooper (Kenilworth)+ joint winners declared
1913 George Cooper (Kenilworth) F. McCartney (Belmont)
1914 W. McLetchie (Bangor) S. S. Mercer (Shaftesbury)
1915 James Coulter (Ormeau) J. McCann (Falls)
1916 George Cooper (Kenilworth) Tom McCrea (Falls)
1917 Sam Windrum (Shaftesbury) S. J. Thompson (Ulster)
1918 William Dougal (North Belfast) Walter Scott (Cavehill)
1919 J. B. Teuton (Shaftesbury) R. R. Thomson (Kenilworth)
1920 W. R. Forsythe (Ulster) Leslie Lewis (Kenilworth)
1921 S. Boyd (North Belfast) George Cooper (Kenilworth)
1922 J. B. Teuton (Shaftesbury) S. Arthurs (Woodvale)
1923 James Fitzpatrick (Falls) Charles Park (Ormo Bakery)
1924 D. W. Barnett (Belmont) J. K. Dunlop (Falls)
1925 Tom Kearney (Larne) Harry King (Castleton)
1926 Charles Park (Ormo Bakery) Tom Kearney (Larne)
1927 Tom McCrea (Ulster) Harry King (Castleton)
1928 John Park (Forth River) J. Baker (Woodvale)
1929 John Park (Forth River) J. Baker (North Belfast)
1930 J. Landon (Castleton) Fred Wright (Alexandra)
1931 George Cooper (Kenilworth) T. Topping (Cavehill)
1932 Dr John Rusk (Cavehill) Thomas Molyneaux (Ballynafeigh)
1933 Percy Watson (Cavehill) John Park (Woodvale)
1934 John Park (Forth River) James Fitzpatrick (Falls)
1935 T. B. Molyneux (Ballynafeigh) John Downing (Shatfesbury)
1936 W. Brown (Knock) J. Wilkin (Alexandra)
1937 A. B. MacLaughlin (Alexandra)[9] Syd Thompson (Musgrave)
1938 Percy Watson (Cavehill)[10] H. McCutcheon (Divis)
1939 Joe Baker (Forth River) W. J. Thompson (Belfast)
1940 Joe Baker (Forth River) W. L. Bowie (St. James's Gate)
1946 Barry Fitzmaurice (Cliftonville) S. J. Dixon (St. James's Gate)
1947 William Barr (Londonderry)[11] H. Whiteside (Castleton)
1948 F.J. Wright (Cliftonville) Albert Cameron (Kenilworth)
1949 Bob Miller (Bangor) W. McClean (Ballymoney)
1950 Syd Thompson (Willowfield)[12] R. McKillen (Portrush)
1951 Garth Anderson (Coleraine) Raymond Fisher (Ormeau)
1952 Tom Henry (Londonderry)[13] Pat McCarragher (Divis)
1953 Walter Christie (Victoria) Percy Watson (Cavehill)
1954 Sammy Park (Cliftonville)[14] George McFadden (Woodvale)
1955 Jack Webb (Musgrave) Pat McGuirk (Leinster)
1956 Roy Fulton (Coleraine) Pat McGuirk (Leinster)
1957 Roy Fulton (Coleraine) Willie Byme (Herbert Park. Dublin)
1958 Jack Webb (Musgrave) Syd Thompson (Willowfield)
1959 Jimmy Connolly (Leinster)[15] J. Hill (Derry)
1960 Jim Hood (Cavehill) Syd Thompson (Willowfield)
1961 Tom Kennedy (Lisnagarvey) J. S. Kelso (Londonderry)
1962 Roy Fulton (Coleraine) Con McCarthy (Dublin)
1963 Billy Tate (Bangor) Pat McGuirk (Leinster)
1964 Roy Fulton (Coleraine) Bertie McConnell (Belmont)
1965 Roy Fulton (Coleraine) Danny Laverty (Woodvale)
1966 Davy McEnaney (Leinster) Harry Brown (Limavady)
1967 Roy Fulton (Coleraine) Sammy Millar (Windsor)
1968 Tom Sutton (Cavehill) Pat McGuirk (Leinster)
1969 John Higgins (York Road) Pat McGuirk (Leinster)
1970 Danny Laverty (Woodvale) Willie Murray (Portrush)
1971 Roy Fulton (Coleraine) Billy Crothers (Ewarts)
1972 David Marchant (Leinster) Billy Pimley (Falls)
1973 Billy Curragh (Ards) Don Mellor (Leinster)
1974 Sammy Ashwood (Balmoral) North McQuay (Knock)
1975 Willie Murray (Portrush) Alan Eager (Kenilworth)
1976 Hugh Wallace (Carrickfergus) John Henry (Ballymoney)
1977 Dennis Darcy (Crumlin) North McQuay (Knock)
1978 Marcus Craig (Cliftonville)[16] Frank Daly (Crumlin)
1979 Sammy Allen (Ballymena) Chris Wallace (Carrickfergus)
1980 David Corkill (Knock) Tommy Catherwood (Cookstown)
1981 Billy Loughrey (Portrush) Tom Sutton (Cavehill)
1982 Paul McVeigh (Falls) Ken Hogg (Ballymoney)
1983 Gordon Woods (Ballymoney) Sammy Allen (Ballymena)
1984 Ian Gillen (Blackrock) Ivan Craig (Rathfriland)
1985 Morrow Horner (Belmont) John Higgins (York Road)
1986 Ken Hogg (Cookstown) Alan Geary (Blackrock)
1987 Alan McMullan (Balmoral) Michael Geary (Leinster)
1988 David Corkill (Knock) Don McArthur (Limavady)
1989 Jim Baker (Cliftonville) Tom Turkington (Balmoral)
1990 Stephen Adamson (Dunbarton) Willie Smyth (Magherafelt)
1991 John Nolan (Blackrock) Noel Graham (Lisnagarvey)
1992 Alex Lightbody (Bangor) Gary McCloy (Portrush)
1993 Colin Best (Willowfield) Noel Weir (Rathfriland)
1994 Gary McCloy (Portrush) Andrew Whisker (Saintfield)
1995 Noel Graham (Lisnagarvey) John Nolan (Blackrock)
1996 Jeremy Henry (Portrush)[17] Michael Dunlop (Ormeau)
1997 Greg Moore (Banbridge) James Talbot (Old Bleach)
1998 Clifford Craig (Bangor) James Talbot (Old Bleach)
1999 John Murphy (Crumlin) James McKenny (Dromore)
2000 Ian Ross (Brookgreen) Jonathan Ross (Lisnagarvey)
2001 Jeremy Henry (Portrush) Martin McHugh (Whitehead)
2002 Myles Greenfield (Dunbarton) Noel Graham (Lisnagarvey)
2003 Martin McHugh (Whitehead) Blair Somers (Blackrock)
2004 Martin McHugh (Whitehead) John Leonard (St. James's Gate)
2005 Martin McHugh (Whitehead) [18] Wilfie Moore (Limavady)
2006 Martin McHugh (Whitehead) Adam Barr (Limavady)
2007 Gary Kelly (Ballymoney) Stephen Millane (St. James's Gate)
2008 Ian McClure (Portrush) Tony Budde (Belmont)[19]
2009 Gerard McGleave (Divis) [20] Thomas Smyth (Leinster)
2010 Richard Leonard (St. James's Gate) Graham McKee (Bangor)
2011 Paul Daly (Ulster Transport) James Martin (Ballymoney)
2012 Ian McClure (Portrush) Gerard McCleave (Divis)
2013 Martin McHugh (Whitehead) Ian McClure (Portrush)
2014 Neil Mulholland (Lisnagarvey) Ian McClure (Portrush)
2015 Martin McHugh (Whitehead) [21] Peter Convery (Dunbarton)
2016 Barry Kane (Dunluce) [22] Mark McPeak (Belmont)
2017 Mark Wilson (Cookstown) [23] Noel Graham (Lisnagarvey)
2018 Stephen Coleman (Ballymena) [24] Gary McCloy (Portrush)
2019 Gary McCloy (Portrush) [25] Aaran O'Keefe (Banbridge)
2020 cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021 Simon Martin (Belmont)[26][27] Aaran O'Keefe (Banbridge)
2022 Adam McKeown (Old Bleach)[28] Jackie Erskine (Bangor)

+ Shared title due to final not being played.[29]

Most titles

Name Titles Year
Roy Fulton 7 1956, 1957 1962, 1964, 1965, 1967, 1971
Martin McHugh 6 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2013, 2015
George Cooper 4 1912, 1913, 1916, 1931
John Park 3 1928, 1929, 1933

Men's Pairs Champions

Year Champion Runner-Up
1923 Bobbie Campbell & Dr John Rusk (Cavehill) J. Govan & F. McCartney (Belmont)
1924 S. Craig & Tom Kearney (Larne) Fred Bestall & George Cooper (Kenilworth)
1925 J. McPartland & Jack McCann (Falls) W. Allen & J. McCutcheon (North Belfast)
1926 Bob Rae & Percy Watson (Cavehill) Charlie McShane & Ernie Duggan (Falls)
1927 Harry King & Alex McAlpine (Castleton) J. B. Teuton & W. R. Forsythe (Ulster)
1928 J. Quigley & R. Carson (Castleton) J. B. Teuton & R. J. Thompson (Ulster)
1929 Jimmy Stewart & Bob Miller (Bangor) A. Cush & H. Russell (Forth River)
1930 Watty Lyons & Percy Watson (Cavehill) J. Wilson & J. A. Love (Coleraine)
1931 C. McCartney & Fred Wright (Alexandra) J.Baker & J. Brown (Woodvale)
1932 Cecil Curran & Charlie Clawson (Shaftesbury) J. Moon & A. McAlpine (Castleton)
1933 W. Andrews & S. Bradley (Forth River) Sutherland & Morton (Coleraine)
1934 Fred Bestall & George Cooper (Kenilworth) Watty Lyons & Percy Watson (Cavehill)
1935 J. Kernohan & W. J. Irwin (Castleton) H. J. Deering & Alex Brown (Belmont)
1936 J. Patterson & J. Wilkin (Alexandra)[30] R. T. Young & R. Ralph (Ballynafeigh)
1937 H. Jones & W. J. Thompson (Belfast) H. McCutcheon & J. Glass (Divis)
1938 Fred Bestall & E. A. Ingram (Kenilworth) Watty Lyons & Percy Watson (Cavehill)
1939 Cecil Curran & Charlie Clawson (Shaftesbury) H. McCormick & A.Brown (Belmont)
1940 W. Robinson & J. A. Boyd (Clontarf) R. Martin & W. McClelland (Bangor)
1946 W. J. Flook & W. L. Bowie (Kenilworth) Baird & J. Glass (Forth River)
1947 Bob Miller & Sammy Mulholland (Bangor) E. Currie & Albert Cameron (Coleraine)
1948 R. McCartney & J. Leadbetter (Castleton) W. McCauley & J. McArthur (Ballymoney)
1949 George Best & Syd Thompson (Willowfield) T. M. Smith & Tom Henry (Derry)
1950 Jack Webb & A. Carr (Musgrave)[12] A. B. McLaughlin & Percy Watson (Cavehill)
1951 Garth Anderson & Roy Fulton (Coleraine) R. Hayes & J. McNab (Willowfield)
1952 R. M. Watson & Tom Henry (Londonderry)[13] T. McGrand & Jimmy McHaffie (Woodvale)
1953 Joe McPherson & Christie Fox (Willowfield) Harry Morris & Pat McCarragher (Divis)
1954 Jimmy Burns & Gerry Crossey (Falls)[31] Joe McPherson & Christie Fox (Willowfield
1955 Sammy Park & Jack McDonald (Cliftonville) T. Sutton and V. McAleese (Carrickfergus)
1956 Bob Sterling & Jimmy Boyd (Shaftesbury) R. Dunn & H. Stevenson (Donaghadee)
1957 George Best & Syd Thompson (Willowfield) Harry Bustard & Jimmy McHaffie (Woodvale)
1958 Gilmore Elder & Jimmy Gault (Woodvale) J. S. Kelso & Tom Henry (Londonderry)
1959 R. Dunn & Harry Stevenson (Donaghadee)[15] P. J. Galligan & M Liston (Blackrock)
1960 John Kelso & Tom Henry (Londonderry) C. Allen & J. E. Haslem (Shaftesbury)
1961 Harry Watterson & Gerry Crossey (Falls)
1962 Jimmy Connolly & Pat McGuirk (Leinster)
1963 Charlie Taylor & Roy Fulton (Coleraine) Percy Watson, G Wright & John Campbell (sub) (Cavehill)
1964 Charlie Taylor & Roy Fulton (Coleraine) C. Allen & J. E. Haslem (Shaftesbury)
1965 Charlie Park & Tommy Russell (Belmont) J. Leslie & W. Roberts (Musgrave)
1966 Charlie Taylor & Roy Fulton (Coleraine) H. McCullough & Jim Holland (Pickie)
1967 Charlie Taylor & Roy Fulton (Coleraine) Johnny Fulham & Pat McGuirk (Leinster)
1968 Tom Kennedy & Davy McEnaney (Leinster) Andy Smyth & Billy Pimley (Falls)
1969 George McDowell & Walter Furlonger (Holywood) Andy Smyth & Billy Pimley (Falls)
1970 Norman Fisher & Jim Ringland (Lisnagarvey) Jack Webb & Jimmy Donnelly (Falls)
1971 Liam Byrne & Don Mellor (Leinster) Sam Cheddy & David Hill (Castleton)
1972 David Marchant & Tom Kennedy (Leinster)[32] Sam Cheddy & David Hill (Castleton)
1973 Garth Anderson & Roy Fulton (Coleraine) Bob Sharp & Alex Burrows (Herbert Park)
1974 David Marchant & Tom Kennedy (Leinster) Stan Espie & Jimmy Donnelly (Falls)
1975 David Marchant & Tom Kennedy (Leinster) Colin Irons & Phil McAllister (Woodvale)
1976 Alf Keegan & Lou Halpin (Catholic Young Men) John Higgins & Sam Currie (York Road CD)
1977 Jim Gallagher & Cecil Beck (Banbridge) Joe Rogan & Jimmy Donnelly (Falls)
1978 Paul Moorehead & Pat McGuirk (Leinster)[16] Wilmer Thompson & Jackie Campbell (Ards)
1979 Joe Rogan & Jimmy Donnelly (Falls) Maurice Geary & David Marchant (Blackrock)
1980 Tony Murray & Tom Kennedy (Herbert Park) Chris Wallace & Frank Campbell (Carrickfergus)
1981 Rodney McCutcheon & Keith Herron (Bangor) Alan McCombe & Sandy Smith (Knock)
1982 Norman Lambe & Jeff McMullan (Ormeau) Noel O'Hara & Pat O'Hara (Herbert Park)
1983 Leslie Wilson & Trevor Porter (Bangor) Hugh Shannon & Ralph Connor (Ballymoney)
1984 Hugh Dunlop & Ken Hogg (Ballymoney)
1985 Billy Chambers & Stanley Hegan (Shaftesbury)
1986 Harry Evans & Roy McReavie (Forth River)
1987 Brian Craig & Jim Baker (Cliftonville)
1988 A. McMullan & M. Reid (Balmoral)
1989 G. Rees & M. Graham (Bangor)
1990 Barry Moffett & Jeremy Henry (Portrush)
1991 Sean Quinn & Liam McHugh (Cookstown)
1992 Ronnie Milliken & J. Irwin (Ballymoney)
1993 R. Oliver & Ian McClure (Portrush)
1994 Barry Moffett & Jeremy Henry (Portrush)
1995 Ian Stewart & Stephen Moran (Carrickfergus)
1996 Ronnie Milliken & J. Irwin (Ballymoney)[17]
1997 I. Perry & A. Hughes (Portadown)
1998 D. Lloyd & G. D'Arcy (CYM)
1999 Robert Hastings & Gary Scott (Bangor)
2000 Victor Dallas & Stephen Brewster (Coleraine)
2001 Jim Baker & Sammy Allen (Ballymena)
2002 Barry Browne & Martin McHugh (Whitehead) Ian Gillen & John Nolan (Blackrock)
2003 Ian McClure & Jeremy Henry (Portrush)
2004 Richard Leonard & Stephen Millane (St. James’s Gate) Paul Daly & Brendan Thompson (Ulster Transport)
2005 Barry Browne & Martin McHugh (Whitehead) [18] Paul Daly & Brendan Thompson (Ulster Transport)
2006 Barry Browne & Martin McHugh (Whitehead) Ian McClure & Jeremy Henry (Portrush)
2007 Paul Robinson & Andrew Kyle (Larne)
2008 Terry Mulholland & Chris Mulholland (Dunbarton) [19] Gary Clarke & Mark Shannon (Bangor)
2009 Brian Hughes & Gary Kelly (Ballymoney) [33]
2010 Graham McKee & Robert Hastings (Bangor)
2011 Colin Hogg & Mark Wilson (Cookstown) Keith Padgett & Chris Jones (Portglenone)
2012 Stephen Shields & Jim Baker (Ballymena) Brendan Power & Gerard McGleave (Divis)
2013 Barry Browne & Martin McHugh (Whitehead) Aaron Tennant & Alan Paul (Ballymoney)
2014 Barry Browne & Martin McHugh (Whitehead) Ivan Craig & Neil Mulholland (Lisnagarvey)
2015 Rodney Kane & Barry Kane (Dunluce) [21] Paul Daly & Simon Martin (Belmont)
2016 Thomas Smyth & Paul Smyth (Leinster) [34] Michael Nutt & Stephen Kirkwood (Old Bleach)
2017 Aaron Tennant & Gary Kelly (Ballymoney) Conor McCartan & Derick Wilson (Dunbarton)
2018 Terry Crawford & Gary Eaton Jr. (Salisbury) Aidan Corrigan & Mark Sproule (Portadown)
2019 Colin Hogg & Mark Wilson (Cookstown) [25] Philip Cromie & Noel Graham (Lisnagarvey)
2020 cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021 Sam Barkley & Martin McHugh (Old Bleach)[25] Nicky Smyth & Shane Leonard (Crumlin)[26][27]
2022 Kyle Bleakley & Jack Moffett (Banbridge)[28] Colin Hogg & Mark Wilson (Cookstown)

Men's Triples Champions

Year Champion Runner-Up
1970 W. McKane, Garth Anderson, Roy Fulton (Coleraine) Falls
1971 Jimmy Thompson, Tom Kennedy, David Marchant (Leinster) Portrush
1972 Jim Carroll, Tommy Corcoran, Vincent Donohoe (CYM) Saintfield
1973 D. Dolan, Davy McEnaney, Pat McGuirk (Leinster) Falls
1974 S. Maguire, David Marchant, Tom Kennedy (Leinster) Banbridge
1975 Raymond Weir, Ken Hogg, Willie Murray (Portrush) Belmont
1976 Eddie McNally, Billy McKelvey, Jim Brankin (Falls) Crumlin
1977 John Higgins, David Heatley, Sammy Curry (York Road) Falls
1978 Eddie McNally, Billy McKelvey, Jim Brankin (Falls)[16] Dunluce
1979 Robin Gray, Marcus Craig, Jim Craig (Cliftonville) Herbert Park
1980 Jimmy Dickie, Jim Henderson, Dessie Newell (Knock) Carrickfergus
1981 Paul Moorehead, Richard Darcy, Paul Smyth (Leinster) Falls
1982 Billy Chivers, Davy Griffen, John McCullough (North Belfast) Clarendon
1983 Tommy Johnston, Tommy Smith, Ken Hogg (Ballymoney) Crumlin
1984 Tommy Johnston, Tommy Smith, Ken Hogg (Ballymoney) Crumlin
1985 Tom Thornton, Eddie Toner, Jarlath Connaughton (Crumlin) Knock
1986 Mervyn Jess, David Craig, Charlie Davis (Banbridge) Belmont
1987 Dick McDermott, J Williamson, Richard McDermott (Coleraine) Bangor
1988 Davy Carson, Davy Heatley, Davy Johnston (Cliftonville) Magherafelt
1989 Joe Whyte, Clifford Craig, Ernie Parkinson (Ormeau) Castleton
1990 Gary McCloy, Russell Millar, Colin Hogg (Portrush) Cliftonville
1991 Joe Whyte, Clifford Craig, Ernie Parkinson (Ormeau) Magherafelt
1992 Eric Sands, Willie Smyth, Jackie Smyth (Magherafelt) Blackrock
1993 Barry Moffett, Jeremy Henry, Ian McClure (Portrush) Ballymena
1994 Cecil Aicken, John McCloughlin, Noel Graham (Lisnagarvey) Cookstown
1995 Ian McKeown, David Gardiner, Tony Budde (Belmont) Portadown
1996 Paul Daly, Brian Daly, Davy Hamilton (Belmont)[17] Portadown
1997 C. Hogg, T. McAleavey, J. Smith (Cookstown) Old Bleach
1998 Cecil Aicken, John McCloughlin, Noel Graham (Lisnagarvey) Old Bleach
1999 Tommy Smith, Willie McCaw, Ronnie Milliken (Ballymoney) Dunbarton
2000 Donald Roe, David Roe, Jonathon Ross (Lisnagarvey) Portrush
2001 Trevor Law, Michael Nutt, James Talbot (Old Bleach) Crumlin
2002 Trevor Colvin, Eddie Curran, Gary McCloy (Portrush) Portadown
2004 Nigel McKenna, Brendan Morrow, Brian McAlary (Kilrea) Portadown
2005 Paul Daly, Brian Daly, Brendan Thompson (Ulster Transport) [18] Londonderry Park
2006 Michael Nutt, Sammy Hall, Neil Booth (Old Bleach) St. James's Gate
2007 Rodney Kane, Barry Kane, Mervyn McKeeman (Dunluce) Londonderry Park
2008 Darren McIlroy, Gary McElroy, Cliff Dennison (Dunbarton) [19] C.Y.M.
2009 Richard Leonard, Stephen Millane, John Leonard (St. James's Gate) Ballymena
2010 Richard Leonard, Stephen Millane, John Leonard (St. James's Gate) Ballymoney
2011 Paul Daly, S. McKinley, Brendan Thompson (Ulster Transport) St. James Gate
2012 John Nicholl, Stephen Coleman, Andrew Kyle (Ballymena) Bangor
2013 David Copeland, Conor McCartan, D.J. Wilson (Dunbarton) Banbridge
2014 Michael Higgins, Tony Bell, Andy Hughes (Dunbarton) Bangor
2015 Gareth Pierpoint, Eamon Carruth, Robbie Maher (St. James's Gate) [21] Cookstown
2016 Martin McHugh, Jack Montgomery, JR Wilson (Whitehead) [34] Ballymoney
2017 Martin McHugh, Jack Moffett, JR Wilson (Whitehead) Crumlin
2018 Alistair Steele, Ali Davison, Willie McCaw (Ballymoney) Dunbarton
2019 Ronnie Talbot, Robert Kirkwood, Michael Nutt (Old Bleach) [25] Crumlin
2020 cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021 Aaron Coleman, Ali Coleman, Stephen Coleman (Ballymena)[26][27] Portrush
2022 Derek Smith, Gary McCloy, Ian McClure (Portrush)[28] Dunbarton

Men's Fours Champions

Year Champion Runner-Up
1908 A. T. Young, J. J. Quinn, J. W. Cooper, J. B. Mitchell (Kenilworth) Belmont
1909 William Lindsay, F. Brown, Dr John Rusk, A. Jamieson (Belfast) Ballynafeigh
1910 R. McCormick, Dick Taylor, George McMillen, John Pollock (Ballynafeigh) Ballymena
1911 D. D. Young, W. J. Arlow, T. H. Forsythe, W. R. Forsythe (Shaftesbury) Ballynafeigh
1912 A. Best, A. E. Greer, Dr John Rusk, A. Jamieson (Belfast) Ulster
1913 J. Robinson, J. R. Gray, Robert Blakely, Dr John Rusk (Cavehill) Falls
1914 J. B. Teuton, S. G. Mercer, W. J. Arlow, D. D. Young (Shaftesbury) Knock
1915 J. Tyson, R. Wilson, H. P. Grosse, A. R.Pulford (Ballynafeigh) Knock
1916 Samuel Craig, F. Clegg, J. F. Barklie, James Walker (Larne) Ballynafeigh
1917 P. Sheridan, A. Wilson, Walter Irvine, Dr Davison (Ulster) Ballynafeigh
1918 A. J. Chew, R. Stead, R.T. Whittet, R. Carson (Baird's) Shaftesbury
1919 R. Carr, G. Craig, A. Watt, S. Windrum (Shaftesbury) Castleton
1920 J. Wilson, A. D. Sutherland, T. J. Martin, J. A. Love (Coleraine) Belmont
1921 T. Taggart, A. Wilson, Robert Blakely, R. Wilson (Ulster) Ballynafeigh
1922 W. McLean, T. R. Neville, A. Boyce, J. Gillespie (North Belfast) Cavehill
1923 Tom Brown, J. Gillespie, J. McCutcheon, John Robinson (North Belfast) Castleton
1924 L. McLellan, T. Dickson, L. Small, J. Montagu (Shaftesbury) Castleton
1925 Jamie Cathcart, D. G. Parkinson, J. K.Neave, Joe Hamill (Ballymena) North Belfast
1926 R. Campbell, J. Clements Bob Rae, Percy Watson (Cavehill) Castleton
1927 David Agnew, Robert Kerr, A. H. Fitzsimmons, Wiliam Thompson (Ormeau) Forth River
1928 A. Acheson, T. Kernohan, W. J. Irwin, R. McAfee (Castleton) Larne
1929 T. R. Tarleton, R. Wilson, John Moore, Thomas Molyneaux (Ballynafeigh) Larne
1930 J. Fullerton, H. Jones, W. G. Weir, F. Speed (Queen's Island) Shaftesbury
1931 C. Park, J. McKelvey, D. Riddel, John Park (Woodvale) Alexandra
1932 W. Lawther, P. Stevenson, Thomas Molyneaux, John Moore (Ballynafeigh) Woodvale
1933 W. McClean, H. Savage, F. Sheppard, H. Livingstone (North Belfast) Alexandra
1934 J. Wilkin, H. Whiteside, T. Howe, Fred Wright (Alexandra) Larne
1935 J. Tate, W. Smith, J. Morrow, H. J. Deering (Belmont) Shaftesbury
1936 J. Potter, R. Carlisle, R Faulkner, F. Jackson (Strand) Cavehill
1937 H. McCutcheon, R. Maguire, E. Dundee, R Weir (Shaftesbury) Divis
1938 J. Conway, R. Mehaffy, A. Hanley, M. Moles (Woodvale) Larne
1939 A. J. White, R. Craig, D. H. Stephens, Fred Bestall (Leinster) Shaftesbury
1940 J. Shields, B. Farrelly, F. Lewis, J. Thompson (Divis)[35] Alexandra
1946 W. J.Neill, R. McKinlay, R. McClelland, J.Beck (Alexandra) Divis
1947 J. McPherson, T. Bell, R. Curran, Charlie Clawson (Shaftesbury) Cliftonville
1948 D. King, H. Logan, J. McGarry, A. B. McLaughlin (Cavehill) Londonderry
1949 C. Doherty, A. Wilson, T.Hogan, E. Armstrong (St. James's Gate) North Belfast
1950 Johnny Hyland, Davy McEnaney, Walter Chapman, Pat McGuirk (Leinster) Falls
1951 W. Andrews, C. Hoey, W.R. Hanna, W.J. Baird (Forth River) Musgrave
1952 C. McCarthy, Walter Chapman, R. H. Adjey, R. Craig (Leinster) Bangor
1953 Johnny Fulham, Davy McEnaney, Walter Chapman, Pat McGuirk (Leinster) Ballycastle
1954 Johnny Fulham, Davy McEnaney, Jimmy Thompson, Pat McGuirk (Leinster) Donaghadee
1955 G. Dawson, E. Millar, A. McKelvey, Seve Dornan, (Botanic) Blackrock
1956 J. Stockman, W. Rea, Garth Anderson, Roy Fulton (Coleraine) Belmont
1957 W. Campbell, R. Adjey, C. McCarthy, Alex Cuolahan, (Kenilworth) Portrush
1958 H. McAllister, J. Connor, W.Caldwell, Albert Cameron (Portrush) Woodvale
1959 B. Moore, M. Waddell, F. J. Harris, Billy Tate (Bangor)[15] Londonderry
1960 George Best, W Greer, F. Greer, Syd Thompson (Willowfield) Woodvale
1961 George Best, W Greer, F. Greer, Syd Thompson (Willowfield) Bangor
1962 Harry Watterson, G McNeill, Jack Webb, Gerry Crossey (Falls) Banbridge
1963 Johnny Fulham, Davy McEnaney, Jimmy Connolly, Pat McGuirk (Leinster) Shaftesbury
1964 Tom Russell, Bertie McConnell, Billy Clarke, Joe Carlisle (Belmont) Clontarf
1965 J. K. Rankin, W Rodgers, W. Pollock, Billy Tate (Bangor) Coleraine
1966 J. Wilkinson, W Rodgers, W. Pollock, Billy Tate (Bangor) Coleraine
1967 Cecil Beck, R Mills, Walter Gamble, Jim Dennison (Banbridge) Falls
1968 Jimmy Donnelly, Jack Webb, Harry Watterson, Gerry Crossey (Falls) Coleraine
1969 W. Hanna, W Rodgers, W. Pollock, Billy Tate (Bangor) Lisnagarvey
1970 Danny Laverty, Tom O'Neill, Bob McDowell, Phil McAlister (Woodvale) Londonderry
1971 R. Burns, Eddie McVeigh, D. Francis, Sammy Ashwood (Balmoral) Coleraine
1972 Jim Flanagan, Peter Gregory, Harry Watterson, Gerry Crossey (Falls) Ballymoney
1973 Willie Harbinson, Tommy Boyd, Gordon Wylie, John Henry (Ballymoney) Pickie
1974 Raymond Weir, R Currie, Ken Hogg, Willie Murray (Portrush) Castle
1975 Jim Lewis, Eddie McClenahan, Harry Montgomery, Neville Fisher (Lisnagarvey) Ballymoney
1976 Paul Moorehead, Paul Smyth, Pat McGuirk, Tom Kennedy (Leinster) North Down
1977 David Corkill, Ken Kilpatrick, North McQuay, Willie Watson (Knock) Coleraine
1978 Derek Mineely, Norman Summerville, Tommy Mayne, Billy McKee (Musgrave)[16] Belmont
1979 Alex Beggs, Jimmy Hunter, Roy Hill, Herbie Bell (Whitehead) Portrush
1980 John Eddie Mullan, Raymond Weir, Joe Williamson, Willie Murray (Portrush) Knock
1981 Paul Moorehead, Richard Darcy, Paul Smyth, Brian Carpenter (Leinster) Ballymoney
1982 Brian Sloan, Morrow Horner, Ian McKeown, Robin Horner (Belmont) Banbridge
1983 Peter O'Hara, Noel O'Hara, Paddy O'Hara, Tony Murray (Herbert Park) Ballymoney
1984 Frank Daly, Dennis Darcy, Paddy Aspel, Jarlath Connaughton (Crumlin) Cliftonville
1985 Victor Dallas, Richard McDermott, Vincent Mullan, Dick McDermott (Coleraine) Carrickfergus
1986 Tom Evans, William McFadden, William Patton, Sammy Wylie (Old Bleach) Blackrock
1987 Brian Begley, S Wragg, R Hughes, V Mullan (Portrush) Banbridge
1988 D Hickinson, J Gault, H Shannon, Gordon Wylie (Ballymoney) Falls
1989 D Mineely, M Horner, B Sloan, Robin Horner (Belmont) Ormeau
1990 Robert Hastings, Jackie Nelson, Rodney McCutcheon, Gary Scott (Bangor) Cliftonville
1991 D. Duthie, R. Taylor, W. McKeown, H. Elliott (Dunluce) Ormeau
1992 Jim McConville, Sammy Kerr, Tom Greenfield, Myles Greenfield (Dunbarton) Coleraine
1993 Paul Daly, R Stothers, G Mitchell, Brian Daly (Belmont) Dunluce
1994 Bobby Smith, Robin Gray, John Patterson, Davy Johnston (Cliftonville) Brooke Park
1995 Ian Stewart, James Caldwell, Dessie Hill, Stephen Moran (Carrickfergus) Old Bleach
1996 Michael Stewart, Hugh McHugh, Martin McHugh, William Keyes (Whitehead)[17] Ballymoney
1997 David Roe, M. Nelson, Donald Roe, Jonathon Ross (Lisnagarvey) Belmont
1998 W Chambers, Barry Quinn, Gary Clarke, Mark Shannon (Bangor) CYM
1999 Donie Garvey, Tom Farren, Maurice Kelly, Bernie Vaughan (CYM) Dunbarton
2000 Mark McPeak, Terry Mulholland, Robin Horner, Chris Mulholland (Belmont) Ierne
2001 Michael Nutt, Sammy Hall, James Talbot, Neil Booth (Old Bleach) Dunluce
2002 Conor Murphy, Blair Somers, Michael Scanlon, Ian Gillen (Blackrock) Balmoral
2003 Mark McPeak, J Boyd, D Hamilton, Roy Battersby (Belmont) Banbridge
2004 Tommy Johnston, Kieran Campbell, Liam McHugh, Colin Hogg (Cookstown) St. James's Gate
2005 Martin McHugh, Michael Stewart, Hugh McHugh, Philip Gilmartin, JR Wilson (Whitehead) [18] Brookgreen
2006 Allister Calvin, Richard McDermott, Stephen Brewster, Victor Dallas (Coleraine) Dunbarton
2007 Steven Falls, J. Hodges, Nigel Robinson, Jim Baker (Ballymena) Leinster
2008 Simon Colville, Rodney Kane, Barry Kane, Mervyn McKeeman (Dunluce) [19] Pickie
2009 Sean Trainor, Davy Nixon, Marty Trainor, Michael Merritt (Falls) Ballymoney
2010 Michael Higgins, Andy Hughes, Derick Wilson, Myles Greenfield (Dunbarton) Bangor
2011 Michael Bickerstaff, Ryan Craig, John Boyd, Clifford Craig (Balmoral) Blackrock
2012 Fergie Larkin, James Kelly, Tony Bell, Clifford Dennison (Dunbarton) Balmoral
2013 Gareth Pierpoint, Aidan Hoey, S. Leonard, Richard Leonard (St. James's Gate) Lisnagarvey
2014 Michael Higgins, Andy Hughes, D.J Wilson, Myles Greenfield (Dunbarton) Ballymoney
2015 Matthew Hastings, Thomas Cannavan, Graham McKee, Robert Hastings (Bangor) [21] St. James's Gate
2016 Stuart Bennett, Robin Horner, Ryan Cavan, Simon Martin (Belmont) [34] Dunluce
2017 Robin Beattie, Jackie Erskine, Keith Taylor, Simon Denley (Bangor) Cookstown
2018 Gary Kelly, Brian Smyth, Jim Martin, Aaron Tennant (Ballymoney) Banbridge
2019 Darren Atkinson, Robin Horner, Ryan Cavan, Simon Martin (Belmont) [25] Divis
2020 cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021 Dean Mills, Mark McPeak, David Corkill, Stuart Bennett (Belmont)[26][27] Limavady
2022 Nigel Beggs, Paul Daly, Ryan Cavan, Simon Martin (Belmont)[28] Coleraine

Women's Singles Champions

Year Champion
1964 S Herron (Alexandra)
1965 A Sterrett (Ward Park)
1966 Ellen Cameron (Belfast)
1967 E Furlonger (Holywood)
1968 M Ross (Ward Park)
1969 Belle McKeag (Wingrave)
1970 Maura Brown (Leinster)
1971 Maura Brown (Leinster)
1972 Bessie Sharpe (Herbert Park)
1973 Eileen Bell (Saintfield)
1974 Nessie Burnett (Herbert Park)
1975 Nessie Burnett (Herbert Park)
1976 Nessie Burnett (Herbert Park)
1977 Maura Brown (Leinster)
1978 Ellen Cameron (Belfast)
1979 Nessie Burnett (Herbert Park)[36]
1980 Maureen Montgomery (Cavehill)
1981 Nancy Gibson (Lisnagarvey)
1982 Eileen Bell (Belfast)
1983 Hilda Hamilton (Belfast)
1984 Margaret Johnston (Ballymoney)
1985 Eileen Bell (Belfast)
1986 Mabel Johnston (Ballymena)
1987 Betty Dunne (Blackrock)
1988 Alice Tunney (Kenilworth)
1989 Phillis Nolan (Blackrock)
1990 Marie Barber (Blackrock)
1991 Phillis Nolan (Blackrock)
1992 Phillis Nolan (Blackrock)
1993 Marie Barber (Blackrock)
1994 Margaret Johnston (Ballymoney)[37]
1995 Margaret Johnston (Ballymoney)[38]
1996 Margaret Johnston (Ballymoney)
1997 Phillis Nolan (Blackrock)[39]
1998 Margaret Johnston (Ballymoney)
1999 Bernie O'Neill (Portstewart)[40]
2000 Pat MacDonagh (Leinster)
2001 Barbara Cameron (Ballymena)
2002 Alicia Weir (NI Civil Service)
2003 Margaret Johnston (Ballymoney)
2004 Phillis Nolan (Blackrock)
2005
2006
2007 Phillis Nolan (Blackrock)
2008
2009
2010 Marie McCord (Ewarts)
2011 Mandy Cunningham (Ewarts)
2012 Sally McAuley (Ewarts)
2013 Mandy Cunningham (Ewarts)
2014 Bernie O'Neill (Portstewart)
2015 Roaemarie Brown (Dun Laoghaire)
2016 Bernie O'Neill (Portstewart)
2017 Alicia Weir (NI Civil Service)
2018 Courtney Wright (Ewarts)
2019 Jennifer McClure (Castle Park)
2020 & 2021 cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2022 Noeleen Kelly (Crumlin)[41]

Women's Pairs Champions

Year Champion
1947 Alexandra
1948 Londonderry
1949 Kenilworth
1950 Kenilworth
1951 Ward Park
1952 Ward Park
1953 Ward Park
1954 Castleton
1955 Chichester
1956 Ward Park
1957 Pickie
1958 York Road Civil Defence
1959 Castleton
1960 Salisbury
1961 Knock
1962 Salisbury
1963 Ward Park
1964 Whitehead
1965 Ward Park
1966 Houston & Lockhart (Whitehead)
1967 Cameron & Morrow (Wingrave)
1968 Barnes & Beattie (Brookvale)
1969 G. Lewis & Queenie Bailey (Lisnagarvey)
1970 Collins & Wilson (Deramore)
1971 McGrath & Stevenson (Belfast)
1972 Morrison & Thompson (Saintfield)
1973 I McDowell & Ellen Cameron (Belfast)
1974 Agne Middleton & Molly Byrne (Leinster)
1975 I Reddock & F Andrews (Ballymena)
1976 P Marchant & Alma Prodohl (Blackrock)
1977 Nan Allely & Daisy Fraser (Donaghdee)
1978 M Wilson & A Brown (Holywood)
1979 Nan Allely & Daisy Fraser (Donaghdee)[36]
1980 Tilly Costley & Lena Simpson (Knock)
1981 K McGrath & Ellen Cameron (Belfast)
1982 S Adair & A Hewitt (Belfast)
1983 Phillis Nolan & Marie Barber (Blackrock)
1984 Margaret Johnston & Muriel McCullough (Ballymoney)
1985 Margaret Paul & Muriel McCullough (Ballymoney)
1986 Betty Patterson & Lynne Johnston (Belfast)
1987 Min Keag & Madge Cheddy (Castleton)
1988 Christine O'Gorman & Alma Prodohl (Blackrock)
1989 Alice Elliott & Joyce Mulholland (Dunluce)
1990 Belle McKeag & Marie Martin (Wingrave)
1991 Rosie Ivie & Marian Hoey (Crumlin)
1992 Marie Barber & Phillis Nolan (Blackrock)
1993 Irene Minnis & Freda Elliott (Knock)
1994 Geraldine Law & Pat Horner (NI Civil Service)[37]
1995 Jennifer Dowds & Margaret Johnston (Ballymoney)[38]
1996 Marie Barber & Phillis Nolan (Blackrock)[42]
1997 Jennifer Dowds & Margaret Johnston (Ballymoney)[39]
1998 Ruth Simpson & Dorothy Kane (Moat Park)
1999 Alice Elliott & Joyce Mulholland (Dunluce)[40]
2000
2001 Theresa Reinhardt & Maureen Daley (Herbert Park)
2002 Alicia Weir & Paula Montgomery (NI Civil Service)
2003 M J Campbell & Margaret Johnston (Ballymoney)
2004 Margaret Campbell & Bernie O'Neill (Portstewart)
2005
2006 Maureen Shaw & Margaret Johnston (Ballymoney)
2007 O. Paisley & S. McAuley
2008
2009 Alicia Weir & Paula Montgomery (NI Civil Service)
2010 Ida Eldon & Val Wilson (Dungannon)
2011 Carole McQuade & Christine O'Gorman (Blackrock)
2012 Margaret McNevin & Noeleen Kelly (Crumlin)
2013 Penney Johnston & Anne McClelland (Dunluce)
2014 Helen Wilson & Karen Woodside (Knock)
2015 Carole McQuade & Christine O'Gorman (Blackrock)
2016 Cliodhna Eadie & Sandra Bailie (Knock)
2017 Jean Lyden & Ann Sloan (Dungannon)
2018 Sarah Kelly & Noeleen Kelly (Crumlin)
2019 Sarah Kelly & Noeleen Kelly (Crumlin)
2020 & 2021 cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2022 Sandra Bailie & Alison Morris (NI Civil Service)[41]

Women's Triples Champions

Year Champion
1979 J Murphy, E O'Hara, Nessie Burnett (Herbert Park)[36]
1980 J Hollinger, Peg Dillon, Nan Allely (Donaghdee)
1981 R O'Neill, M Henry, M Paul (Ballymoney)
1982 Freda Elliott, D Turner, M Ross (Belfast)
1983 M Montgomery, Alice Elliott, Joyce Mulholland (Dunluce)
1984 E Clements, E Morrison, M Mallon (Lisnagarvey)
1985 Kath Megrath, Hilda Hamilton, Eileen Bell (Belfast)
1986 M Furlong, M Schofield, Phillis Nolan (Blackrock)
1987 Kath Megrath, Hilda Hamilton, Eileen Bell (Belfast)
1988 Moya Murphy, Nan Coyle, Eileen Nicholl (Ballymena)
1989 Kathleen Megrath, Hilda Hamilton, Eileen Bell (Saintfield)
1990 Nan Montgomery, Alice Elliott, Joyce Mulholland (Dunluce)
1991 P McAlary, B Dunlop, Margaret Johnston (Ballymoney)
1992 I Scott, E Morrison, M Mallon (Lisnagarvey)
1993 Betty Dunne, P Dosson, Christine O'Gorman (Blackrock)
1994 Pauline Mackie, Valerie Wilson, Maureen Fearon (Dungannon)[37]
1995 Pauline Mackie, Valerie Wilson, Maureen Fearon (Dungannon)[38]
1996 Pat Dawson, Emerald Higston, Christine O'Gorman (Blackrock)[42]
1997 L. Clarke, M. Maguire, Ann McGuinness (Divis)[39]
1998 Irene Minnis, Pat Smyth, Freda Elliott (Knock)
1999 Pauline Day, Patsy McCann, Marie Tormey (Leinster)[40]
2000 Joyce Gregg, Anita Stanney, Audrey Doggart (Hilden)
2001 Muriel Wilkinson, Alicia Weir, Paula Montgomery (NI Civil Service)
2002 Pauline Mackie, Valerie Wilson, Maureen Fearon (Dungannon)
2003 P Caldin, Alice Elliott, Joyce Mulholland (Dunluce)
2004 S. McGarel, M. McAuley, L. McMaster (Larne)
2005
2006
2007 E Gregg, Sadie Baillie, Marie McCord (Ewarts)
2008
2009 Jean Kane, Marge O'Lear, Phyllis Brett (Bray)
2010 Alice Tunney (Kenilworth)
2011 Bernie McGleenan, Margaret McGrath, Ann McKivor (Dungannon)
2012 Cliodhna Eadie, Karen Woodside, Sandra Bailie (Knock)
2013 Freda Page, Elizabeth Woods, Elizabeth Boal (Belmont)
2014 Carole McQuade, Heather Cahill, Phillis Nolan (Blackrock)
2015 Patricia Ross, Hilary Cavan, Alicia Weir (NI Civil Service)
2016 Chloe Watson, Cliodhna Eadie, Sandra Bailie (Knock)
2017 Carole McQuade, Anne Gillen-Murphy, Christine O'Gorman (Blackrock)
2018 Ashleigh Rainey, Jean Boyd, Sally McAuley (Ewarts)
2019 Ann Smith, Margaret Paul, Megan Morrow (Ballymoney)
2020 & 2021 cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2022 Grace Henry, Barbara Cameron, Donna McCloy (Ballymena)[41]

Women's Fours Champions

Year Champion
1947 Cavehill
1948 Kenilworth
1949 Londonderry
1950 Alexandra
1951 Leinster
1952 Ward Park
1953 Chichester
1954 Ward Park
1955 Chichester
1956 Castleton
1957 York Road Civil Defence
1958 Whitehead
1959 Belmont
1960 Pickie
1961 Castleton
1962 Knock
1963 Wingrave
1964 Forth River
1965 Brookvale
1966 York Road Civil Defence
1967 Salisbury
1968 Lisnagarvey
1969 Burnett (Herbert Park)
1970 Ballyholme
1971 Elsie Patterson, Senga McCrone, Greta Burnett, Queenie Bailey (Lisnagarvey)
1972 Knock
1973 A Allan, G Beattie, M Gennett, Nancy Gibson (Lady Neill)
1974 Margaret Kennedy, I Reddock, F Andrews, Eileen Nichol (Ballymena)
1975 A Allen, M Jennett, M Beattie, Nancy Gibson (Lisnagarvey)
1976 R Porter, S Herron, R Wilson, Ann Patton (Deramore)
1977 M Kelly, E McMillan, I Smyth, Dorothy Blackstock (Deramore)
1978 J Mulligan, M McMurray, M Wilson, A Brown (Deramore)
1979 P Marchant, Phillis Nolan, Marie Barber, Alma Prodohl (Blackrock)[36]
1980 A McNulty, J Spencer, L Watts, Alice Tunney (Kenilworth)
1981 W Boylan, Maureen Webb, B McKelvey, Kathleen Toner (Falls)
1982 Freda Elliott, E Wilkinson, Eileen Bell, M Ross (Belfast)
1983 Margaret Dunlop, A McAlary, Muriel McCullough, Margaret Johnston (Ballymoney)
1984 Kathleen Megrath, Hilda Hamilton, Eileen Bell, Ellen Cameron (Belfast)
1985 Kathleen Megrath, Hilda Hamilton, D McGill, Eileen Bell (Belfast)
1986 Pat Marchant, Christine O'Gorman, Marie Barber, Alma Prodohl (Blackrock)
1987 M Stewart, M Tosh, M Boyd, Ellen Cameron (Belfast)
1988 M Owens, E McKebben, M Matthews, Freda Elliott (Belmont)
1989 Betty Dunne, Christine O'Gorman, Marie Barber, Alma Prodohl (Blackrock)
1990 Nan Montgomery, Frances Chestnutt, Alice Elliott, Joyce Mulholland (Dunluce)
1991 I Scott, P Mallon, E Morrison, M Mallon (Lisnagarvey)
1992 D Marsden, R Freeman, S Donald, N Gibson
1993 M Killen, Margaret McGarrity, M Hand, M Martin (Falls)
1994 Margaret Murphy, Pat Murphy, Marie Schofield, Phillis Nolan (Blackrock)[37]
1995 Margaret Murphy, Pat Murphy, Marie Schofield, Phillis Nolan (Blackrock)[38]
1996 Irene Minnis, Pat Smyth, J. Wilson, Freda Elliott (Knock)
1997 Pauline Day, Patsy McCann, Cora McDermott, Marie Tormey (Leinster)[39]
1998
1999 Ina Culligan, Mary Elliott, Deirdre McCulloch, Maeve Hoey (CYM)[40]
2000 M Murphy, P Murphy, M Hoey, Phillis Nolan (Blackrock BC)
2001 Pauline Mackie, Valerie Wilson, Ann McKiver, Maureen Fearon (Dungannon)
2002
2003 M J Campbell, M Robinson, B Graham, Margaret Johnston (Ballymoney)
2004 W Russell, B Liddell, G McCormick, P Newton
2005 Irene Minnis, Pat Smyth, M. McGuile, C. Young (Knock)
2006
2007 Carmel Scully, Pat Dawson, Noelline O'Reilly, Chrissie O'Gorman (Blackrock)
2008 M. McGuile, Pat Smyth, Karen Woodside, Sandra Bailie (Knock)
2009 Mary Bayliss, Helen Wilson, Phyllis McCandless, Kay Curran (Knock)
2010 (Blackrock)
2011 Cliodhna Eadie, Pat Smyth, Karen Woodside, Sandra Bailie (Knock)
2012 Jacqueline Jones, Sarah-Jane Coleman, Donna McCloy, Jennifer Dowds (Ballymena)
2013 Mae McIlmoyle, Noelle Graham, Anna Forest, Dessa Baird (Limavady)
2014 Cliodhna Eadie, Pat Smyth, Karen Woodside, Sandra Bailie (Knock)
2015 Patricia Ross, Wilma Adair, Hilary Cavan, Alicia Weir (NI Civil Service)
2016 Sarah Kelly, Paula Russell-Toner, Margaret McNevin, Noeleen Kelly (Crumlin)
2017 Megan Morrow, Mandy Tennant, Barbara Logue, Margaret Johnston (Ballymoney)
2018 Sarah Kelly, Paula Russell, Margaret McNevin, Noeleen Kelly (Crumlin)
2019 Pat Benson, Lara Reaney, Zoe Minish, Lynda Lyttle (Portadown)
2020 & 2021 cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2022 Marian Lynch, Pauline Murray, Georgina Morrissey & Cora Hamill (CYM)[41]

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