Dublin Junior Football Championship

Junior Football Championship
Irish Craobh Shóisear Peile
Bhaile Átha Cliath
Founded 1928
Title holders St Vincents (6th title)
First winner Ballyboden Wanderers
Most titles St Vincents (6 titles)
Sponsors The Evening Herald

The Dublin Junior Football championship is the Junior Gaelic Athletic Association Gaelic football competition of Dublin. The winners of the Junior championship go on to qualify for the Dublin Intermediate Football Championship. The winners will also represent Dublin in the Leinster Junior Club Football Championship. St. Vincent's are the most successful club in the Junior A championship having won the competition on six occasions, with their most recent victory in 2014 beating Craobh Ciarain in the final.[1]

Junior Football A

Team Winner Winning Years
1 St Vincents 6 1976, 1984, 1991, 1995, 1997, 2014
2 Innisfails 4 1937, 1943, 1973, 2001
3 St. Sylvester's 3 1939, 1963, 1989
Fingallians 3 1942, 1956, 1993
Round Towers Lusk 3 2015, 1992, 1962
5 Peadar Mackens 2 1934, 1947
Sean McDermotts 2 1932, 1944
St Josephs 2 1929, 1959
Thomas Davis 2 1957, 1982
Parnells 2 1983, 2011
St. Brigids 2 1996, 2010
Naomh Maur 2 1951, 1972
Ballyboden Wanderers 2 1928, 1968
Ballyboughal 2 1967, 2009
Erin's Isle 2 1953, 2007
Na Fianna 2 1975, 2005
Skerries Harps 2 1943, 1954
Lucan Sarsfields 2 1977, 2003
St Patrick's, Donabate 2 1980, 2008
Fingal Ravens 2 1969, 1999
Cuala 2 1978, 2013
21 St Marys, Saggart 1 2002
St Marnocks 1 1936
St Pauls 1 1935
Portrane 1 1946
Pioneers 1 1933
Star of the Sea 1 1949
Eastern Command 1 1952
O'Tooles 1 1945
Clann O'Tooles 1 1931
Brian Boru 1 1930
Crumlin 1 2006
Garristown 1 1965
Craobh Chiaráin 1 1964
Inchicore Gaels 1 1958
Naomh Mearnóg 1 2004
St Finians, Swords 1 2000
St. Peregrines 1 1998
Clann Mhuire 1 1994
Ard Craobh 1 1941
St. Margarets 1 1940
Naomh Fionbarra 1 1961
Clanna Gael 1 1955
Naomh Ólaf 1 1990
Whitehall Colmcille 1 1966
Wolf Tones 1 1938
Trinity Gaels 1 1988
St. Monica's 1 1987
Kilmacud Crokes 1 1986
Rosmini Gaels 1 1985
Rialto Gaels 1 1960
Naomh Barróg 1 1981
Man O'War 1 1979
Beann Eadair 1 1974
O'Dwyer's 1 1950
St Brendans 1 1971
Synge Street PP 1 1970
Castleknock 1 2012

Roll of Honour

Year Winner Opponent
2015 Round Towers Lusk 4-12 Raheny 1-10
2014 St. Vincent's 5-5 Craobh Chiaráin 2-12
2013 Cuala 2-14 St. Monica's 1-12
2012 Castleknock 2-22 Raheny 1-7
2011 Parnells 1-10 Man O'War 0-7
2010 St. Brigids 0-14 St. Jude's 0-4
2009 Ballyboughal 0-13 Man O'War 1-7
2008 St. Patricks, Donabate Round Towers
2007 Erin's Isle 2-8 Whitehall Colmcille 0-11
2006 Crumlin Castleknock
2005 Na Fianna Round Towers
2004 Naomh Mearnóg
2003 Lucan Sarsfields
2002 St Marys, Saggart
2001 Innisfails
2000 St Finians, Swords
1999 Fingal Ravens
1998 St. Peregrines 1-14 Innisfails 1-10
1997 St Vincents
1996 St. Brigids
1995 St Vincents
1994 Clann Mhuire
1993 Fingallians Postal Gaels
1992 Round Towers Lusk 0-11 St Vincents 0-8
1991 St Vincents
1990 Naomh Ólaf
1989 St. Sylvester's Cuala
1988 Trinity Gaels
1987 St. Monica's
1986 Kilmacud Crokes
1985 Rosmini Gaels Ballymun Kickhams
1984 St Vincents
1983 Parnells Churchtown
1982 Thomas Davis
1981 Naomh Barróg
1980 St. Patricks, Donabate
1979 Man O'War Fingallians
1978 Cuala
1977 Lucan Sarsfields Park Rangers
1976 St Vincents
1975 Na Fianna
1974 Beann Eadair
1973 Innisfails
1972 St. Maur's
1971 St. Brendans
1970 Synge Street PP
1969 Fingal Ravens
1968 Ballyboden Wanderers 1-8 St. Colmcilles 0-6
1967 Ballyboughal
1966 Whitehall Colmcille
1965 Garristown
1964 Craobh Chiaráin
1963 St. Sylvester's
1962 Round Towers Lusk Ballyboughal
1961 Naomh Fionbarra
1960 Rialto Gaels
1959 St. Josephs
1958 Inchicore Gaels
1957 Thomas Davis
1956 Fingallians
1955 Clanna Gael
1954 Skerries Harps
1953 Erin's Isle
1952 Eastern Command
1951 St. Maurs Skerries Harps
1950 O'Dwyer's
1949 Star of the Sea St. Maur's
1948 Innisfails
1947 Peadar Mackens
1946 Portrane
1945 O'Tooles
1944 Sean McDermotts
1943 Skerries Harps
1942 Fingallians O'Dwyer's
1941 Ard Craobh
1940 St. Margarets
1939 St. Sylvester's
1938 Wolf Tones
1937 Innisfails
1936 St. Marnocks Fingallians
1935 St. Pauls
1934 Peadar Mackens
1933 Pioneers
1932 Sean McDermotts
1931 Clan O'Tooles
1930 Brian Boru
1929 St. Josephs
1928 Ballyboden Wanderers

Junior Football B

The 2015 Junior B Football winners are Fingallians.

Roll of Honour

Junior B Football Championship
Irish Craobh Shóisear Peile
Bhaile Átha Cliath
Founded 1993
Title holders St. Sylvester's (2nd title)
First winner St Brendans
Most titles St. Sylvester's (2 titles)
Sponsors ?
Year Winner Opponent
2015 Fingallians 2-17 Bank Of Ireland 3-8
2014 St. Sylvester's 0-13 Civil Service 0-8
2013[2] Whitehall Colmcille 2-11 Fingallians 0-6
2012 St.James Gaels 1-10 St. Maur's 0-6
2011 Ballyboden St. Endas 3-7 St. Maur's 1-9
2010 Na Fianna 1-14 Skerries Harps 1-7
2009 Parnells 1-11 St. Sylvester's 0-5
2008 Cuala 0-10 St Vincents 0-9
2007 Ballinteer St. John's
2006 St. Brigids 1-14 Man O'War 1-9
2005
2004
2003
2002 Naomh Ólaf 2-4 Naomh Jude 0-2
2001 Lucan Sarsfields St Kevins Killians
2000 St Kevins Killians Kilmacud Crokes
1999 St. Sylvester's St Vincents
1993 St. Brendans

Junior Football C

The 2015 Junior C Football Championship winners were Ballinteer St Johns.

Roll of Honour

Junior C Football Championship
Irish Craobh Shóisear Peile
Bhaile Átha Cliath
Founded ?
Title holders Raheny (1st title)
First winner ?
Most titles Ballinteer St Johns (2 titles)
Sponsors ?
Year Winner Opponent
2015 Ballinteer St. Johns Castleknock
2014 Raheny 1-15 Round Towers Clondalkin 0-8
2013 Thomas Davis 3-13 Stars of Erin 2-9
2012 Ballyboden St. Endas 2-11 Naomh Fionbarra 0-9
2011 Parnells Ballyboden St. Endas
2010 St Vincents 3-12 St. Brigid's 1-6
2009 St Oliver Plunketts Eoghan Ruadh 1-11 Clontarf 0-6
2008 Ballinteer St. Johns 2-6 Erin's Isle 0-8
2007 Ballinteer St. Johns 2-7 St Judes 2-10
2006
2005
2004 Ballyboden St. Endas
2003
2002 O'Dwyer's Ballinteer St. Johns

Junior Football D

St Judes are the 2015 Junior D Football winners which saw 50 teams take part.

Roll of Honour

Junior D Football Championship
Irish Craobh Shóisear Peile
Bhaile Átha Cliath
Founded ?
Title holders Na Fianna (1st title)
First winner ?
Most titles ? ( titles)
Sponsors ?
Year Winner Opponent
2015 St. Judes St Finians Swords
2014 Na Fianna 1-15 St Oliver Plunketts Eoghan Ruadh 1-9
2013[3] Fingallians 2-8 St. Patricks, Palmerston 1-10
2012 Cuala 0-8 Ballyboughal 1-4
2011 St Anne's 3-12 Erin go Bragh 0-7
2010 Stars of Erin 1-6 Wild Geese 0-6
2009 St. Sylvester's Parnells
2008 St. Brigids St Anne's

Junior Football E

Junior E Football Championship
Irish Craobh Shóisear Peile
Bhaile Átha Cliath
Founded 2008
Title holders St. Colmcilles, Swords (1st title)
First winner Park Rangers
Sponsors ?

The Junior E Championship was created at the start of the 2008 season and is open to GAA Clubs who only have one Adult Team taking part in the Adult Football Leagues. This Championship is played on a round robin format which gives each team three Championship games a year. Park Rangers won the First Junior E Final in 2008, defeating Wild Geese, who themselves would taste glory a year later in 2009. In 2010 Rosmini Gaels won their first championship since winning the original Junior A championship in 1985. Two players from the 85 team played in the 2010 final. Rosmini Gaels repeated their victory in 2012.

The 2014 Junior E Final took place on September 20 between St. Kevin Killians and St Colmcilles of Swords in O'Toole Park, in a hard fought close game St. Colmcilles came out on top to claim the First Championship win in the history of the Club and in the process going one step further than the previous year in which they finished up as runners-up.

AIB defeated Rosmini Gaels in the 2015 final after extra time to claim their first Junior E title.

Roll of Honour

Year Winner Opponent
2015 AIB Rosmini Gaels
2014 St. Colmcille's (Swords) 1-8 St Kevins Killians 0-9
2013 Croi Ro Naofa St. Colmcille's (Swords)
2012 Rosmini Gaels 1-8 St Kevins Killians 1-5
2011 Geraldine Morans 2-13 Tyrrellstown 2-5
2010 Rosmini Gaels 0-10 Croi Ro Naofa 0-8
2009 Wild Geese 2-8 St Brendans 0-9
2008 Park Rangers Wild Geese

Notes and references

  1. "Colmcille come good". Evening Herald. 3 September 2013. Retrieved 3 September 2013.
  2. "Super sub Dan is the man as Fins break Pat's hearts". Evening Herald. 22 October 2013. Retrieved 25 October 2013.
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