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Leinster Junior Club Football Championship

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The Leinster Junior Club Football Championship is a Gaelic football competition between the winners of the Junior football competitions in 11 counties of Leinster, the Intermediate football champions of Kilkenny and the Senior football champions of Europe. The winner then contests the All-Ireland Junior Club Football Championship semi finals against the winners from one of the other three provinces.

Roll of honour

Year Winner County Opponent County
2015[1] Curraha 3-10 Meath St. Brigid's, Killashee 1-11 Longford
2014[2] Moate All-Whites 1-11 Westmeath Straffan 0-10 Kildare
2013[3] Two Mile House 2-15 Kildare Hunterstown Rovers 1-12 Louth
2012[4] Castleknock 1-10 Dublin St. Fintan's 1-5 Wexford
2011 Ballivor 1-15 Meath St. Fechins 1-8 Louth
2010 Ballinabrackey 0-11 Meath St. Andrews 0-5 Carlow
2009 Longwood 2-13 0-11 Meath St. Mochta's 2-13 0-10 Louth
2008 Moynalvey 0-11 Meath St. Mary's 0-5 Westmeath
2007 Clann na nGael 0-15 Meath Rosemount 1-6 Westmeath
2006 Park/Ratheniska 2-8 Laois St Ultans 1-8 Meath
2005 Ballinagore 0-9 Westmeath Grange 0-7 Kildare
2004 Ratoath 1-16 Meath Kilconfert 1-5 Offaly
2003 Wolfe Tones 1-10 Meath Kilmore 0-6 Wexford
2002 Nobber 0-6 Meath Moorefield 0-5 Kildare
2001 An Tochar 0-15 Wicklow Inisfails 1-9 Wexford
2000 Sallins 2-10 Kildare St. Finian's 0-15 Dublin
1999 Clara 0-10 Offaly St. Fintan's 0-9 Wexford
1998 Drumree Meath

See also

References

  1. ^ "Leinster Club JFC: Curraha cap an outstanding year". Hogan Stand. 7 December 2015. Retrieved 7 December 2015.
  2. ^ "Leinster Club JFC final: Moate hold on to take title". Hogan Stand. 7 December 2014. Retrieved 8 December 2014.
  3. ^ "Healy the Two Mile House hero". Irish Examiner. 2 December 2013. Retrieved 2 December 2013.
  4. ^ "Leinster Club JFC final: Castleknock crowned champions". Hogan Stand. 26 November 2012. Retrieved 26 November 2012.