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The Ulster Towns Cup is a rugby union competition organized by the Ulster branch of the Irish Rugby Football Union.

It is confined to teams outside of Belfast. Since the resumption of play after World War II, where a town is represented by a senior club, their second team is the one that competes.

The Final is traditionally played on Easter Monday at Ravenhill.

The most successful club is Dungannon with 20 wins (19 outright wins and 1 shared win).

The current holders are Ballyclare RFC, following a record 71–14 victory over Clogher Valley in 2023.

FINALS

(Records are incomplete)

1880s

  • 1883 City of Derry
  • 1884 Dungannon
  • 1885 Bessbrook
  • 1886 Bessbrook & Dungannon (shared)
  • 1887 Bessbrook
  • 1888 Bessbrook
  • 1889 City of Derry

1890s

  • 1890 Armagh
  • 1891 City of Derry
  • 1892 City of Derry
  • 1893 City of Derry
  • 1894 Dungannon
  • 1895 Dungannon 1 goal and 1 try – nil Dundalk [1]
  • 1896 Dungannon
  • 1897 City of Derry
  • 1898 City of Derry 3-0 Dungannon [2]
  • 1899 Dungannon

1900s

  • 1900 Competition abandoned over a ground dispute between City of Derry & Dungannon [3]
  • 1901 Competition abandoned over a ground dispute between City of Derry & Dungannon
  • 1902 Dungannon 18-0 City of Derry [4]
  • 1903 Dungannon
  • 1904 Bangor 11-3 City of Derry
  • 1905 Dungannon 24-0 City of Derry
  • 1906 Bangor 12-10 City of Derry
  • 1907 Dungannon 15-3 Bangor

(1907 - Bangor successfully protested the result of the original final, as Dungannon fielded an ineligible player and a replay was ordered. The original game finished as a 19–3 victory for Dungannon)

  • 1908 City of Derry 8-3 Bangor
  • 1909 Bangor 16-8 Armagh

1910s

  • 1910 Armagh 13-0 Carrickfergus
  • 1911 Carrickfergus 11-3 Armagh
  • 1912 Dungannon 9-3 Armagh
  • 1913 Carrickfergus 8-3 Larne
  • 1914 Larne 9-3 Carrickfergus
  • 1915-1919 Not played

1920s

1930s

1940s

1950s

1960s

1970s

1980s

1990s

2000s

2010s

2020s

  • 2020 Ballyclare v Ballynahinch II (Trophy Shared due to COVID-19 pandemic)
  • 2022 Ballyclare 32-27 Dromore [63]
  • 2023 Ballyclare 71-14 Clogher Valley [64]
  • 2024 Enniskillen 38-22 Ballymena II [65]

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  53. ^ "Ballymoney delight at first Towns Cup win". Belfast Telegraph. 6 April 2010. Retrieved 6 April 2010.
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  55. ^ "Valley go to Town at Ravenhill". Impartial Reporter. 28 April 2011. Retrieved 11 May 2011.
  56. ^ "Clogher Valley retain Towns' Cup to complete historic 'double'". Tyrone Constitution. 12 April 2012. Retrieved 12 April 2012.
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  61. ^ News Letter
  62. ^ News Letter
  63. ^ Ulster Rugby
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  65. ^ Ulster Rugby
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Ulster Towns Cup is a rugby union competition organized by the Ulster branch of the Irish Rugby Football Union.

It is confined to teams outside of Belfast. Since the resumption of play after World War II, where a town is represented by a senior club, their second team is the one that competes.

The Final is traditionally played on Easter Monday at Ravenhill.

The most successful club is Dungannon with 20 wins (19 outright wins and 1 shared win).

The current holders are Ballyclare RFC, following a record 71–14 victory over Clogher Valley in 2023.

FINALS

(Records are incomplete)

1880s

  • 1883 City of Derry
  • 1884 Dungannon
  • 1885 Bessbrook
  • 1886 Bessbrook & Dungannon (shared)
  • 1887 Bessbrook
  • 1888 Bessbrook
  • 1889 City of Derry

1890s

  • 1890 Armagh
  • 1891 City of Derry
  • 1892 City of Derry
  • 1893 City of Derry
  • 1894 Dungannon
  • 1895 Dungannon 1 goal and 1 try – nil Dundalk [1]
  • 1896 Dungannon
  • 1897 City of Derry
  • 1898 City of Derry 3-0 Dungannon [2]
  • 1899 Dungannon

1900s

  • 1900 Competition abandoned over a ground dispute between City of Derry & Dungannon [3]
  • 1901 Competition abandoned over a ground dispute between City of Derry & Dungannon
  • 1902 Dungannon 18-0 City of Derry [4]
  • 1903 Dungannon
  • 1904 Bangor 11-3 City of Derry
  • 1905 Dungannon 24-0 City of Derry
  • 1906 Bangor 12-10 City of Derry
  • 1907 Dungannon 15-3 Bangor

(1907 - Bangor successfully protested the result of the original final, as Dungannon fielded an ineligible player and a replay was ordered. The original game finished as a 19–3 victory for Dungannon)

  • 1908 City of Derry 8-3 Bangor
  • 1909 Bangor 16-8 Armagh

1910s

  • 1910 Armagh 13-0 Carrickfergus
  • 1911 Carrickfergus 11-3 Armagh
  • 1912 Dungannon 9-3 Armagh
  • 1913 Carrickfergus 8-3 Larne
  • 1914 Larne 9-3 Carrickfergus
  • 1915-1919 Not played

1920s

1930s

1940s

1950s

1960s

1970s

1980s

1990s

2000s

2010s

2020s

  • 2020 Ballyclare v Ballynahinch II (Trophy Shared due to COVID-19 pandemic)
  • 2022 Ballyclare 32-27 Dromore [63]
  • 2023 Ballyclare 71-14 Clogher Valley [64]
  • 2024 Enniskillen 38-22 Ballymena II [65]

Sources

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  55. ^ "Valley go to Town at Ravenhill". Impartial Reporter. 28 April 2011. Retrieved 11 May 2011.
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  59. ^ "Bangor complete domestic treble with Powerade Towns' Cup final victory over Enniskillen". Belfast Newsletter. 28 March 2016. Retrieved 27 April 2016.
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  61. ^ News Letter
  62. ^ News Letter
  63. ^ Ulster Rugby
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  65. ^ Ulster Rugby

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