Leinster Schools Junior Cup
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The Leinster Schools Junior Challenge Cup is an under-age rugby union competition for schools affiliated to the Leinster Branch of the IRFU.
Competition is confined to students under the age of 16. The cup is held every January - March with the final in late March. It is usually seen as a good forecast as who will win the Leinster Schools Senior Cup in the following years.
The first recorded Junior Cup was held in 1909 where St. Andrew's College edged out Belvedere to take the "inaugural" cup. There is speculation that the competition was in existence before this but there are no surviving records to prove this.
Like the Senior Cup the competition is now dominated by the "big 6" rugby schools (Blackrock, Belvedere, Terenure, St Mary’s, Clongowes Wood and St Michaels), with Newbridge College beginning to emerge as a Junior Cup contender in recent years. While Castleknock College is in fourth place with 8 wins, its last win was 1966. Presentation College Bray has recorded 5 wins, however their last win was in 1990. Pres Bray are still the only non-fee paying school to lift the Junior Cup. Only 12 different schools have lifted the Junior Cup, compared to the Senior Cup where 18 different schools have won the title.
Blackrock College have the most victories (52), followed by Belvedere College (17) with Terenure College the next best (10). Despite the domination of the rugby schools the Cup is much less prone to "runs" of victories by a single school, the longest being Belvedere's 4 (1916-1919) and Blackrock's 4s (1979-1982) and (2013-2016)
To date only six schools have achieved the Senior and Junior Cup double. These are Blackrock, who have achieved this feat 27 times (1910, 1912, 1927, 1933, 1935–36, 1942–43, 1945, 1948, 1953–54, 1956–57, 1962, 1964, 1981–82, 1986–87, 1995, 2004, 2006, 2013–14, 2018), St Michaels twice (2012 and 2019), Newbridge College (2020), Belvedere (2005), Terenure (1958) and Castleknock (1920). Since the Junior Cup records began, only the decade of the 1970s did not produce a double.
Even more rare is to lose both the Senior and Junior Cup Finals in the same year. This depressing feat has been achieved by seven schools on 12 occasions. Terenure College leads with 4 (1957, 1964, 1969 & 1987), followed by Belvedere College with 3 (1930, 1944 & 1962), next Blackrock College (2017), St. Michael's College (2010), St Mary's College (1943), Newbridge College (1939) and Cistercian College Roscrea (1910) with 1 each. Remarkably Blackrock College had never been beaten in both finals in the same year until 2017.
Blackrock College have only been defeated in successive finals on three occasions. In the 1919/20 they were runners up two times in a row, defeated by Belvedere in 1919 followed by a walkover by Castleknock in 1920. The second occasion was thirty years later in 1949/50 when they were defeated in successive finals by Clongowes Wood College and Newbridge College respectively. The third and last occasion was when Blackrock College were beaten in successive finals (three times in a row) by Terenure College in 1976, 1977 and 1978.
During the 16 years from 1975 to 1990 the Junior Cup was won by only three different schools. Blackrock College with 7 wins, Terenure College with 5 wins and Presentation College Bray with 4 wins.
In the 1971 JCT final Terenure College were defeated 6-5 in a replay by St Mary's College, following an earlier 3-3 draw. Terenure College scored a converted try which at the time was just 5 points (3+2) to St Mary's two penalties 6 points.
In the 1977 JCT Final at Lansdowne Road, Terenure were trailing Blackrock by 10 points to 9 points at the stroke of full time when they were awarded a penalty from inside their own half, directly in front of the posts. Up stepped their out-half, 15 year old Paul Downes who converted the 60 yards (55 metre) penalty with a beautiful strike to win the cup. When asked afterwards was he nervous before taking the shot, he replied "not at all, I thought we had 10 minutes left". Paul had looked at the clock before he took the shot and saw 30 minutes had passed, he mistakenly thought the game ran for 40 minutes, leaving him relaxed to take the shot and win the cup.
St Michael's has the distinction of being runners up in five finals in a row (2007-2011), losing out to two great Terenure sides back to back (09-10) they were eventual winners in their 6th final in a row in 2012.
In 2018 St Mary's College once again lost a JCT final to its sister school Blackrock College. St Mary's College have never managed to defeat Blackrock College in either a JCT or SCT final, losing out on four occasions in both competitions.
In 2020 the final between Newbridge College and Blackrock College was not played due to the COVID-19 outbreak. The IRFU declared the titled shared for the first time and as a result Newbridge won the Double as they also shared the Senior title.
Performance by school
School | Titles | Winning years |
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Blackrock College | 52 | 1910-11-12, 1923, 1927, 1932-33, 1935-36, 1941-42-43, 1945-46, 1948, 1951, 1953-54, 1956-57, 1959, 1962, 1964-65, 1968-69-70, 1972-73, 1979-80-81-82, 1984, 1986-87, 1993, 1995, 1998, 2000-01, 2003-04, 2006-07, 2011, 2013-14-15-16, 2018, 2020 - title shared due to Covid-19.
SCT & JCT Double 27 times - 1910, 1912, 1927, 1933, 1935–36, 1942–43, 1945, 1948, 1953–54, 1956–57, 1962, 1964, 1981–82, 1986–87, 1995, 2004, 2006, 2013–14, 2018 |
Belvedere College | 17 | 1913-14, 1916-17-18-19, 1925, 1929, 1931, 1937, 1940, 1960-61, 1994, 1996, 1999, 2005 (Double) |
Terenure College | 10 | 1955, 1958 (Double), 1967, 1976-77-78, 1983, 1989, 2009-10 |
Castleknock College | 8 | 1915, 1920 (Double)-21-22, 1924, 1926, 1928, 1966 |
St. Mary's College | 6 | 1934, 1963, 1971, 1974, 1992, 1997 |
St. Michael's College, Dublin | 5 | 1991, 2002, 2012 (Double), 2017, 2019 (Double) |
Clongowes Wood College | 5 | 1944, 1947, 1949, 1952, 2008 |
Presentation College, Bray | 5 | 1930, 1975, 1985, 1988, 1990 |
Newbridge College | 2 | 1950, 2020 (Finalist) - no title winner due to Covid-19 |
M.S.J. Roscrea | 1 | 1939 |
The High School, Dublin | 1 | 1938 |
St. Andrew's College, Dublin | 1 | 1909 |
Note: This list is based on the information below which may be incomplete.
1900s
- 1909 St. Andrew's College beat Belvedere College 9-0
1910s
- 1910 Blackrock College beat Cistercian College, Roscrea after a 0-0 draw 6-3
- 1911 Blackrock College beat Belvedere College 28-0
- 1912 Blackrock College beat St Andrews College 28-9
- 1913 Belvedere College beat Mount St Josephs Private Boarding School Clondalkin (Carmelites) after a 0-0 draw 3-0
- 1914 Belvedere College beat St Andrews College after a 3-3 draw 13-0
- 1915 Castleknock College beat The Kings Hospital 27-0
- 1916 Belvedere College beat Kilkenny College after a 0-0 draw 5-0
- 1917 Belvedere College beat Blackrock College 5-3
- 1918 Belvedere College awarded Walkover against Castleknock College after three draws 3-3, 0-0, 0-0
- 1919 Belvedere College beat Blackrock College 16-3
1920s
- 1920 Castleknock College awarded walkover against Blackrock College
- 1921 Castleknock College beat Pres Glasthule 46-0
- 1922 Castleknock College beat Belvedere College 6-3
- 1923 Blackrock College beat CUS 12-0
- 1924 Castleknock College beat Belvedere College 13-0
- 1925 Belvedere College beat Blackrock College 6-3
- 1926 Castleknock College beat CUS 9-0
- 1927 Blackrock College beat Masonic Boys School, Clonskeagh 12-0
- 1928 Castleknock College beat Blackrock College 3-0
- 1929 Belvedere College beat Newbridge College 6-0
1930s
- 1930 Presentation College, Bray beat Belvedere College 14-6
- 1931 Belvedere College beat O'Connell Schools after two 0-0 draws, 3-0
- 1932 Blackrock College beat Belvedere College 17-3
- 1933 Blackrock College beat O'Connell Schools 6-3
- 1934 St. Mary's College beat Mountjoy Schools (now Mount Temple) 6-0
- 1935 Blackrock College beat Belvedere College 10-8
- 1936 Blackrock College beat Castleknock College 12-6
- 1937 Belvedere College beat Castleknock College 3-0
- 1938 The High School beat Newbridge College 5-3
- 1939 Cistercian College, Roscrea beat Newbridge College after a 0-0 draw 9-0
1940s
- 1940 Belvedere College beat Cistercian College, Roscrea 14-0
- 1941 Blackrock College beat Newbridge College 9-0
- 1942 Blackrock College beat Belvedere College 6-3
- 1943 Blackrock College beat St. Mary's College 5-3
- 1944 Clongowes Wood beat Belvedere College 13-3
- 1945 Blackrock College beat Clongowes Wood 3-0
- 1946 Blackrock College beat Castleknock College 6-0
- 1947 Clongowes Wood beat Newbridge College 19-5
- 1948 Blackrock College beat Clongowes Wood 13-0
- 1949 Clongowes Wood beat Blackrock College 9-0
1950s
- 1950 Newbridge College beat Blackrock College 13-0
- 1951 Blackrock College beat CUS 14-3
- 1952 Clongowes Wood beat Blackrock College 5-3
- 1953 Blackrock College beat Castleknock College 6-0
- 1954 Blackrock College beat Castleknock College 6-0
- 1955 Terenure College beat Blackrock College 9-0
- 1956 Blackrock College beat Newbridge College 8-3
- 1957 Blackrock College beat Terenure College after a 0-0 draw 11-0
- 1958 Terenure College beat Blackrock College 13-9
- 1959 Blackrock College beat St. Mary's College 8-0
1960s
- 1960 Belvedere College beat St Paul's College, Raheny 3-0
- 1961 Belvedere College beat Blackrock College 8-3
- 1962 Blackrock College beat Belvedere College 6-0
- 1963 St. Mary's College beat Castleknock College after a 3-3 draw 3-0
- 1964 Blackrock College beat Terenure College 14-3
- 1965 Blackrock College beat Castleknock College 25-0
- 1966 Castleknock College beat De La Salle College Churchtown 6-3
- 1967 Terenure College beat Blackrock College 6-5
- 1968 Blackrock College beat Belvedere College after a 3-3 draw 12-3
- 1969 Blackrock College beat Terenure College 9-6
1970s
- 1970 Blackrock College beat Clongowes Wood 23-11
- 1971 St. Mary's College beat Terenure College after a 3-3 draw 6-5
- 1972 Blackrock College beat Belvedere College 14-13
- 1973 Blackrock College beat Presentation College, Bray after 9-9 draw 4-0
- 1974 St. Mary's College beat Belvedere College 10-4
- 1975 Presentation College, Bray beat Belvedere College 9-7
- 1976 Terenure College beat Blackrock College 6-4
- 1977 Terenure College beat Blackrock College 12-10
- 1978 Terenure College beat Blackrock College 10-6
- 1979 Blackrock College beat Belvedere College 4-0
1980s
- 1980 Blackrock College beat Templeogue College 4-0
- 1981 Blackrock College beat Presentation College, Bray 16-10
- 1982 Blackrock College beat Terenure College after a 3-3 draw, 12-9
- 1983 Terenure College beat Blackrock College 8-4
- 1984 Blackrock College beat Terenure College 6-3
- 1985 Presentation College, Bray beat Templeogue College 14-0
- 1986 Blackrock College beat St. Michael's College 6-6, 7-0
- 1987 Blackrock College beat Terenure College 12-0
- 1988 Presentation College, Bray beat Clongowes Wood 3-0
- 1989 Terenure College beat Gonzaga College 0-0, 8-6
1990s
- 1990 Presentation College, Bray beat Wesley College 9-6
- 1991 St. Michael's College beat Clongowes Wood 9-7
- 1992 St. Mary's College beat Clongowes Wood 8-8, 15-12
- 1993 Blackrock College beat St. Mary's College 33-3
- 1994 Belvedere College beat Blackrock College 16-13
- 1995 Blackrock College beat Terenure College 18-3
- 1996 Belvedere College beat St. Mary's College 9-8
- 1997 St. Mary's College beat Terenure College 21-14
- 1998 Blackrock College beat Newbridge College 21-7
- 1999 Belvedere College beat Blackrock College 8-7
2000s
- 2000 Blackrock College beat St. Michael's College 27-10
- 2001 Blackrock College beat Belvedere College 14-12
- 2002 St. Michael's College beat Castleknock College 7-6
- 2003 Blackrock College beat Gonzaga College 17-11
- 2004 Blackrock College beat Presentation College, Bray 21-5
- 2005 Belvedere College beat Terenure College 12-6
- 2006 Blackrock College beat Gonzaga College 36-0
- 2007 Blackrock College beat St. Michael's College 13-10
- 2008 Clongowes Wood College beat St. Michael's College 36-0
- 2009 Terenure College Beat St. Michael's College 5-3
2010s
- 2010 Terenure College Beat St. Michael's College 31-9
- 2011 Blackrock College Beat St. Michael's College 12-10
- 2012[1] St. Michael's College Beat Newbridge College 10-5
- 2013[2] Blackrock College Beat Belvedere College 17-10
- 2014 Blackrock College Beat Belvedere College 14-10
- 2015[3] Blackrock College Beat Terenure College 15-13
- 2016[4] Blackrock College Beat St. Michael's College 8-3[5]
- 2017[6] St. Michael's College beat Blackrock College 31-17 (Replay - After 7-7 Draw)
- 2018 Blackrock College beat St. Mary's College 24-14
- 2019 St. Michael's College beat Blackrock College 26-19
2020s
- 2020 Newbridge College & Blackrock College - IRFU declared title shared due to Covid-19.
- 2021
In popular culture
- Gerard Siggins's series of novels, Rugby Spirit (2012), Rugby Warrior (2014), Rugby Rebel (2015), Rugby Flyer (2016) and Rugby Runner (2017) tell the story of a boy, Eoin Madden, who plays rugby for the fictional Dublin school "Castlerock College", a portmanteau of Castleknock College and Blackrock College. He takes part in several campaigns with the school, including the Leinster Junior Cup. The school's name is an homage to that in Paul Howard's books, as Siggins had coined the name "Ross O'Carroll-Kelly".[7][better source needed]
See also
- Irish Rugby Football Union
- Leinster Rugby
- Leinster Schools Senior Cup
- Connacht Schools Junior Cup
- Munster Schools Junior Cup
- Ulster Schools Junior Cup
References
- ^ "Irish Independent Report on 2012 Cup Final". Irish Independent. 2010-11-18. Retrieved 2012-03-27.
- ^ "Blackrock defeat Belvedere in Junior Cup final with late try for double delight". Irish Times. 21 March 2013. Retrieved 21 March 2013.
- ^ "Blackrock are Bank of Ireland Junior Cup Champions". www.leinsterrugby.ie. 22 March 2015. Retrieved 27 March 2015.
- ^ "Comerford's early try key to Rock's fourth title in a row". Irish Independent. 17 March 2016. Retrieved 17 March 2016.
- ^ http://www.irishschoolsrugby.ie/leinster/junior-cup/
- ^ "Blackrock denied five in a row as Michael's claim Leinster Junior Cup". The 42. 29 March 2017. Retrieved 29 March 2017.
- ^ "Amazon.co.uk: Gerard Siggins: Books". www.amazon.co.uk. Retrieved 2018-06-03.