Dolores Tyrrell Memorial Cup

Dolores Tyrrell Memorial Cup
Dolores Tyrrell Memorial Cup
Founded 1977
Title holders Inch Rovers - Cork (1st title)
First winner Mullahoran
Most titles Ballymacabry - Waterford (10 titles)

The Dolores Tyrrell Memorial Cup is the ladies equivalent to the All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship.

Roll of honour

Year Winner County Runner-Up County
2010 Inch Rovers Cork Carnacon Mayo
2009 Donaghmoyne Monaghan Donoughmore Cork
2008 Carnacon Mayo Inch Rovers Cork
2007 Carnacon Mayo Inch Rovers Cork
2006 Donaghmoyne Monaghan Carnacon Mayo
2005 Ballyboden St Endas Dublin Donaghmoyne Monaghan
2004 Ballyboden St Endas Dublin Donoughmore Cork
2003 Donoughmore Cork Seneschalstown Meath
2002 Carnacon Mayo Carrickmore Tyrone
2001 Donoughmore Cork Ballyboden St Endas Dublin
2000 Monaghan Harps Monaghan Timahoe Laois
1999 Shelmailers Wexford Hollymount Mayo
1998 Ballymacabry Waterford Portobello Dublin
1997 Ballymacabry Waterford Shelmaliers Wexford
1996 Shelmaliers Wexford St. Eunan's Donegal
1995 Ballymacabry Waterford Parnells London
1994 Ballymacabry Waterford Rochfortbridge Westmeath
1993 Ballymacabry Waterford Crettyard Laois
1992 Ballymacabry Waterford Rochfortbridge Westmeath
1991 Ballymacabry Waterford Rochfortbridge Westmeath
1990 Ballymacabry Waterford St. Grellan's Galway
1989 Ballymacabry Waterford Rochfortbridge Westmeath
1988 Adamstown Wexford Ballymacabry Waterford
1987 Ballymacabry Waterford Hollymount Mayo
1986 The Heath Laois Castleisland Kerry
1985 The Heath Laois Ballymacabry Waterford
1984 St Enda's Cork The Heath Laois
1983 Castleisland Kerry The Heath Laois
1982 Galway Gaels Galway Rochfortbridge Westmeath
1981 Watergrasshill Cork Galway Gaels Galway
1980 Castleisland Kerry Rochfortbridge Westmeath
1979 Newtownshandrum Cork Mullahoran Cavan
1978 Newtownshandrum Cork Mullahoran Cavan
1977 Mullahoran Cavan Newtownshandrum Cork

By county

L, M, U, C refer to Leinster/Munster/Ulster/Connacht championships won by teams from the county.

# County All-Irelands L M U C Last All-Ireland/provincial winners
1 Waterford clubs 10 Ballymacabry, 1998
2 Cork clubs 7 Inch Rovers, 2010
3 Wexford clubs 3 Shelmailers, 1999
4 Laois clubs 2 The Heath, 1986
Kerry clubs 2 Castleisland, 1983
Dublin clubs 2 Ballyboden St Endas, 2005
Monaghan clubs 3 Donaghmoyne, 2009
8 Mayo clubs 3 Carnacon, 2008
Galway clubs 1 Galway Gaels, 1982
Cavan clubs 1 Mullahoran, 1977

By province

Province All-Irelands Most Recent Winners
Flag of Munster.svg Munster clubs 19 Inch Rovers (Cork), 2010
Flag of Leinster.svg Leinster clubs 7 Ballyboden St Endas (Dublin), 2005
Flag of Ulster.svg Ulster clubs 4 Donaghmoyne (Monaghan), 2009
Flag of Connacht.svg Connacht clubs 4 Carnacon (Mayo), 2007



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