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Ulster Junior Cup (rugby union)

The Ulster Junior Cup is a rugby union competition for clubs in the Irish province of Ulster that are not considered strong enough to play in the Ulster Senior Cup. It also includes the second teams of the senior clubs. The perpetual trophy that is awarded to the winners is called The Balmoral Cup

The most successful club is Queen's University with 15 wins. The current holder is Ballyclare[1]

Performance by Club edit

Club Winners Runners-Up Total Finals Last Title
Queen's University RFC 15 8 23 1969–70
Dungannon 9 8 17 2002–03
North of Ireland Football Club 9 8 17 1984–85
Ballynahinch 9 2 11 2017–18
City of Armagh 8 7 15 2009–10
Ballymena 8 2 10 2004–05
Collegians 7 6 13 1961–62
Donaghadee 7 2 9 2011–12
Malone 5 4 9 1980–81
Omagh 4 7 11 2016–17
Instonians 5 3 9 2014–15
Coleraine 3 6 9 1985–86
City of Derry 3 2 5 2008–09
Larne 3 0 3 1922–23
King's Scholars 2 4 6 1970–71
Lurgan 2 3 5 1955–56
Cooke 2 2 4 2006–07
Ballyclare 3 2 5 2022–23
Dromore 3 1 4 2023–24
Rainey Old Boys 2 1 3 1978–79
Ards 1 4 5 1976–77
Banbridge 1 4 5 1989–90
C.I.Y.M.S. 1 3 4 1952–53
Clogher Valley 2 3 5 2021–22
Carrickfergus 1 2 3 1913–14
Knock 1 2 3 1910–11
Sydenham 1 2 3 1904–05
Albion 1 1 2 1890–91
Fortwilliam 1 1 2 1903–04
Holywood 1 1 2 1990–91
Windsor 1 1 2 1892–93
Belfast Harlequins 1 0 1 2003–04
Bangor 1 7 8 2015–16
BRA FP 0 2 2 -
Enniskillen 0 3 3 -
Portadown 0 2 2 -
RUC 0 2 2 -
Belmont 0 1 1 -
Civil Service 0 1 1 -
Limavady 0 1 1 -
Queen's Island 0 1 1 -

Finals edit

1880s and 90s edit

Year Winner Runner-up Notes
1888–89 Queen's College II 15 0 Bangor
1889–90 Queen's College II 6 0 Albion II
1890–91 Albion II 6 0 Collegians
1891–92 Collegians 5 0 Windsor
1892–93 Windsor 3 0 Collegians
1893–94 Collegians II 13 0 City of Derry
1894–95 NIFC II 5 0 Collegians II
1895–96 Dungannon 6 3 NIFC II
1896–97 Dungannon II 23 0 Belmont [2]
1897–98 City of Derry 11 0 Holywood [3]
1898–99 Dungannon 8 0 NIFC II [4]

1900s edit

Year Winner Runner-up Notes
1899–1900 Dungannon II 6 0 Collegians II Replay – Game 1: 0–0)[5]
1900–01 Collegians II 19 0 Fortwilliam II [6]
1901–02 Collegians II 3 0 NIFC II [7]
1902–03 Collegians II 3 0 Queen's College II [8]
1903–04 Fortwilliam 5 3 Collegians II
1904–05 Sydenham 9 3 Bangor
1905–06 Donaghadee 13 5 Malone II
1906–07 NIFC II 8 0 Queen's College II
1907–08 NIFC II 22 3 Queen's University II
1908–09 NIFC II 13 3 Sydenham [9]

1910s edit

Year Winner Runner-up Notes
1909–10 Armagh 8 0 Knock II
1910–11 Knock II 5 4 Bangor
1911–12 Dungannon 13 6 Sydenham
1912–13 Armagh 8 0 Knock II [10]
1913–14 Carrickfergus w/o - Dungannon Replay awarded to Carrickfergus when Dungannon withdrew – Game 1: 3–3
1914–15 Not played due to World War I
1915–16 Not played due to World War I
1916–17 Not played due to World War I
1917–18 Not played due to World War I
1918–19 Not played due to World War I

1920s edit

Year Winner Runner-up Notes
1919–20 Larne 3 0 Armagh
1920–21 Queen's University II 9 0 Lurgan [11]
1921–22 Larne 5 3 Cooke [12]
1922–23 Larne 23 0 Bangor [13]
1923–24 Donaghadee 10 3 NIFC II [14]
1924–25 Lurgan 8 0 Donaghadee after extra time[15]
1925–26 Donaghadee 4 3 Dungannon [16]
1926–27 Donaghadee 3 0 NIFC II after extra time[17]
1927–28 Donaghadee 5 0 Queen's University II [18]
1928–29 Ballymena 3 0 Instonians II [19]

1930s edit

Year Winner Runner-up Notes
1929–30 Ballymena 3 0 Enniskillen after extra time)[20]
1930–31 Armagh 4 3 Instonians II [21]
1931–32 Malone II 3 0 Queen's Island [22]
1932–33 Queen's University II 6 4 Armagh [23]
1933–34 Queen's University II 24 0 Portadown [24]
1934–35 Coleraine 18 6 Queen's University II [25]
1935–36 NIFC II 5 3 Queen's University II [26]
1936–37 Instonians II 3 0 C.I.Y.M.S. after extra time[27]
1937–38 Queen's University II 6 0 Collegians II [28]
1938–39 Dromore 3 0 Coleraine [29]

1940s edit

Year Winner Runner-up Notes
1939–40 Not played due to World War II
1940–41 Not played due to World War II
1941–42 Not played due to World War II
1942–43 Not played due to World War II
1943–44 Not played due to World War II
1944–45 Not played due to World War II
1945–46 City of Derry 5 0 C.I.Y.M.S.
1946–47 Queen's University II 16 3 Carrickfergus
1947–48 Queen's University II 13 6 King's Scholars [30]
1948–49 Queen's University II 9 8 Dungannon after extra time[31]

1950s edit

Year Winner Runner-up Notes
1949–50 Coleraine 11 8 Queen's University II [32]
1950–51 Queens University II 8 6 Instonians II [33]
1951–52 Queens University II 14 3 NIFC II
1952–53 C.I.Y.M.S. II 12 0 King's Scholars
1953–54 NIFC II 3 0 Lurgan [34]
1954–55 King's Scholars 14 0 BRA FP
1955–56 Lurgan 8 3 Ballyclare
1956–57 NIFC II 9 3 Portadown
1957–58 Donaghadee 5 3 BRA FP
1958–59 Queens University II 3 0 Malone II

1960s edit

Year Winner Runner-up Notes
1959–60 Instonians II 17 3 RUC
1960–61 Collegians II 8 6 Ballymena II [35]
1961–62 Collegians II 6 0 NIFC II [36]
1962–63 NIFC II 6 0 Lurgan [37]
1963–64 Queen's Freshers 3 0 Omagh [38]
1964–65 Armagh 3 0 Dungannon II [39]
1965–66 Ballynahinch 5 3 Dungannon II [40]
1966–67 Ballynahinch 15 0 King's Scholars
1967–68 Malone II 3 0 Civil Service II
1968–69 Queens University II 6 5 Bangor

1970s edit

Year Winner Runner-up Notes
1969–70 Queen's University II 3 0 King's Scholars
1970–71 King's Scholars 11 3 Queen's University II [41]
1971–72 Ballymena II 15 0 CIYMS II
1972–73 Ballymena II 20 12 Ards
1973–74 Instonians II 10 9 Ards
1974–75 Malone II 10 0 Coleraine [42]
1975–76 Rainey Old Boys 9 0 NIFC II [43]
1976–77 Ards 7 0 Malone II [44]
1977–78 Malone II 9 6 Ards II
1978–79 Rainey Old Boys 10 6 Malone II

1980s edit

Year Winner Runner-up Notes
1979–80 Armagh 17 3 Coleraine
1980–81 Malone II 15 9 Coleraine
1981–82 Omagh 22 9 Bangor II [45]
1982–83 Omagh 6 4 Coleraine
1983–84 Omagh 3 0 Banbridge
1984–85 NIFC II 9 6 Omagh
1985–86 Coleraine 6 3 Rainey Old Boys
1986–87 Cooke 15 12 Enniskillen
1987–88 Ballynahinch 9 3 Ards II
1988–89 Ballyclare 18 12 Omagh

1990s edit

Year Winner Runner-up Notes
1989–90 Banbridge 10 7 RUC .
1990–91 Holywood 19 9 Omagh
1991–92 Ballynahinch 13 12 Ballymena II
1992–93 Omagh 17 6 Donaghadee
1993–94 Instonians II 17 3 Bangor II
1994–95 Ballynahinch 14 8 Banbridge
1995–96 Dungannon II 8 6 Banbridge
1996–97 Dungannon II 37 12 Omagh
1997–98 Ballymena II 13 0 Banbridge
1998–99 Dungannon II 38 8 Armagh

2000s edit

Year Winner Runner-up Notes
1999–2000 Ballymena II 60 8 Armagh
2000–01 Ballymena II 24 22 Dungannon II
2001–02 Ballyclare 31 10 Carrick
2002–03 Dungannon II 24 5 Clogher Valley
2003–04 Belfast Harlequins II 27 14 Dungannon II
2004–05 Ballymena II 33 18 Dromore
2005–06 Armagh 17 15 Dungannon II
2006–07 Cooke 20 3 Clogher Valley [46][47]
2007–08 Armagh 19 12 Clogher Valley [48]
2008–09 City of Derry 36 13 Cooke [49]

2010s edit

Year Winner Runner-up Notes
2009–10 Armagh 12 3 Limavady [50]
2010–11 Ballynahinch II 22 10 Armagh [51]
2011–12 Donaghadee 10 0 Coleraine [52]
2012–13 Clogher Valley 22 21 Ballynahinch II [53]
2013–14 Ballynahinch II 17 7 Ballyclare [54]
2014–15 Instonians 14 0 Omagh [55]
2015–16 Bangor 7 5 Instonians [56]
2016–17 Ballynahinch II 17 3 Omagh [57]
2017–18 Ballynahinch II 23 8 Armagh II [58]
2018–19 Dromore 22 19 Ballynahinch II [59]

2020s edit

Year Winner Runner-up Notes
2019–20 Enniskillen 18 17 Armagh II [60]
2020–21 not played due to Covid-19 pandemic width=200
2021–22 Clogher Valley 43 12 Armagh II [61]
2022–23 Ballyclare 43 42 Enniskillen [62]
2023–24 Dromore 30 17 City of Derry [63]

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The Ulster Junior Cup is a rugby union competition for clubs in the Irish province of Ulster that are not considered strong enough to play in the Ulster Senior Cup It also includes the second teams of the senior clubs The perpetual trophy that is awarded to the winners is called The Balmoral CupThe most successful club is Queen s University with 15 wins The current holder is Ballyclare 1 Contents 1 Performance by Club 2 Finals 2 1 1880s and 90s 2 2 1900s 2 3 1910s 2 4 1920s 2 5 1930s 2 6 1940s 2 7 1950s 2 8 1960s 2 9 1970s 2 10 1980s 2 11 1990s 2 12 2000s 2 13 2010s 2 14 2020s 3 SourcesPerformance by Club editClub Winners Runners Up Total Finals Last Title Queen s University RFC 15 8 23 1969 70 Dungannon 9 8 17 2002 03 North of Ireland Football Club 9 8 17 1984 85 Ballynahinch 9 2 11 2017 18 City of Armagh 8 7 15 2009 10 Ballymena 8 2 10 2004 05 Collegians 7 6 13 1961 62 Donaghadee 7 2 9 2011 12 Malone 5 4 9 1980 81 Omagh 4 7 11 2016 17 Instonians 5 3 9 2014 15 Coleraine 3 6 9 1985 86 City of Derry 3 2 5 2008 09 Larne 3 0 3 1922 23 King s Scholars 2 4 6 1970 71 Lurgan 2 3 5 1955 56 Cooke 2 2 4 2006 07 Ballyclare 3 2 5 2022 23 Dromore 3 1 4 2023 24 Rainey Old Boys 2 1 3 1978 79 Ards 1 4 5 1976 77 Banbridge 1 4 5 1989 90 C I Y M S 1 3 4 1952 53 Clogher Valley 2 3 5 2021 22 Carrickfergus 1 2 3 1913 14 Knock 1 2 3 1910 11 Sydenham 1 2 3 1904 05 Albion 1 1 2 1890 91 Fortwilliam 1 1 2 1903 04 Holywood 1 1 2 1990 91 Windsor 1 1 2 1892 93 Belfast Harlequins 1 0 1 2003 04 Bangor 1 7 8 2015 16 BRA FP 0 2 2 Enniskillen 0 3 3 Portadown 0 2 2 RUC 0 2 2 Belmont 0 1 1 Civil Service 0 1 1 Limavady 0 1 1 Queen s Island 0 1 1 Finals edit1880s and 90s edit Year Winner Runner up Notes 1888 89 Queen s College II 15 0 Bangor 1889 90 Queen s College II 6 0 Albion II 1890 91 Albion II 6 0 Collegians 1891 92 Collegians 5 0 Windsor 1892 93 Windsor 3 0 Collegians 1893 94 Collegians II 13 0 City of Derry 1894 95 NIFC II 5 0 Collegians II 1895 96 Dungannon 6 3 NIFC II 1896 97 Dungannon II 23 0 Belmont 2 1897 98 City of Derry 11 0 Holywood 3 1898 99 Dungannon 8 0 NIFC II 4 1900s edit Year Winner Runner up Notes 1899 1900 Dungannon II 6 0 Collegians II Replay Game 1 0 0 5 1900 01 Collegians II 19 0 Fortwilliam II 6 1901 02 Collegians II 3 0 NIFC II 7 1902 03 Collegians II 3 0 Queen s College II 8 1903 04 Fortwilliam 5 3 Collegians II 1904 05 Sydenham 9 3 Bangor 1905 06 Donaghadee 13 5 Malone II 1906 07 NIFC II 8 0 Queen s College II 1907 08 NIFC II 22 3 Queen s University II 1908 09 NIFC II 13 3 Sydenham 9 1910s edit Year Winner Runner up Notes 1909 10 Armagh 8 0 Knock II 1910 11 Knock II 5 4 Bangor 1911 12 Dungannon 13 6 Sydenham 1912 13 Armagh 8 0 Knock II 10 1913 14 Carrickfergus w o Dungannon Replay awarded to Carrickfergus when Dungannon withdrew Game 1 3 3 1914 15 Not played due to World War I 1915 16 Not played due to World War I 1916 17 Not played due to World War I 1917 18 Not played due to World War I 1918 19 Not played due to World War I 1920s edit Year Winner Runner up Notes 1919 20 Larne 3 0 Armagh 1920 21 Queen s University II 9 0 Lurgan 11 1921 22 Larne 5 3 Cooke 12 1922 23 Larne 23 0 Bangor 13 1923 24 Donaghadee 10 3 NIFC II 14 1924 25 Lurgan 8 0 Donaghadee after extra time 15 1925 26 Donaghadee 4 3 Dungannon 16 1926 27 Donaghadee 3 0 NIFC II after extra time 17 1927 28 Donaghadee 5 0 Queen s University II 18 1928 29 Ballymena 3 0 Instonians II 19 1930s edit Year Winner Runner up Notes 1929 30 Ballymena 3 0 Enniskillen after extra time 20 1930 31 Armagh 4 3 Instonians II 21 1931 32 Malone II 3 0 Queen s Island 22 1932 33 Queen s University II 6 4 Armagh 23 1933 34 Queen s University II 24 0 Portadown 24 1934 35 Coleraine 18 6 Queen s University II 25 1935 36 NIFC II 5 3 Queen s University II 26 1936 37 Instonians II 3 0 C I Y M S after extra time 27 1937 38 Queen s University II 6 0 Collegians II 28 1938 39 Dromore 3 0 Coleraine 29 1940s edit Year Winner Runner up Notes 1939 40 Not played due to World War II 1940 41 Not played due to World War II 1941 42 Not played due to World War II 1942 43 Not played due to World War II 1943 44 Not played due to World War II 1944 45 Not played due to World War II 1945 46 City of Derry 5 0 C I Y M S 1946 47 Queen s University II 16 3 Carrickfergus 1947 48 Queen s University II 13 6 King s Scholars 30 1948 49 Queen s University II 9 8 Dungannon after extra time 31 1950s edit Year Winner Runner up Notes 1949 50 Coleraine 11 8 Queen s University II 32 1950 51 Queens University II 8 6 Instonians II 33 1951 52 Queens University II 14 3 NIFC II 1952 53 C I Y M S II 12 0 King s Scholars 1953 54 NIFC II 3 0 Lurgan 34 1954 55 King s Scholars 14 0 BRA FP 1955 56 Lurgan 8 3 Ballyclare 1956 57 NIFC II 9 3 Portadown 1957 58 Donaghadee 5 3 BRA FP 1958 59 Queens University II 3 0 Malone II 1960s edit Year Winner Runner up Notes 1959 60 Instonians II 17 3 RUC 1960 61 Collegians II 8 6 Ballymena II 35 1961 62 Collegians II 6 0 NIFC II 36 1962 63 NIFC II 6 0 Lurgan 37 1963 64 Queen s Freshers 3 0 Omagh 38 1964 65 Armagh 3 0 Dungannon II 39 1965 66 Ballynahinch 5 3 Dungannon II 40 1966 67 Ballynahinch 15 0 King s Scholars 1967 68 Malone II 3 0 Civil Service II 1968 69 Queens University II 6 5 Bangor 1970s edit Year Winner Runner up Notes 1969 70 Queen s University II 3 0 King s Scholars 1970 71 King s Scholars 11 3 Queen s University II 41 1971 72 Ballymena II 15 0 CIYMS II 1972 73 Ballymena II 20 12 Ards 1973 74 Instonians II 10 9 Ards 1974 75 Malone II 10 0 Coleraine 42 1975 76 Rainey Old Boys 9 0 NIFC II 43 1976 77 Ards 7 0 Malone II 44 1977 78 Malone II 9 6 Ards II 1978 79 Rainey Old Boys 10 6 Malone II 1980s edit Year Winner Runner up Notes 1979 80 Armagh 17 3 Coleraine 1980 81 Malone II 15 9 Coleraine 1981 82 Omagh 22 9 Bangor II 45 1982 83 Omagh 6 4 Coleraine 1983 84 Omagh 3 0 Banbridge 1984 85 NIFC II 9 6 Omagh 1985 86 Coleraine 6 3 Rainey Old Boys 1986 87 Cooke 15 12 Enniskillen 1987 88 Ballynahinch 9 3 Ards II 1988 89 Ballyclare 18 12 Omagh 1990s edit Year Winner Runner up Notes 1989 90 Banbridge 10 7 RUC 1990 91 Holywood 19 9 Omagh 1991 92 Ballynahinch 13 12 Ballymena II 1992 93 Omagh 17 6 Donaghadee 1993 94 Instonians II 17 3 Bangor II 1994 95 Ballynahinch 14 8 Banbridge 1995 96 Dungannon II 8 6 Banbridge 1996 97 Dungannon II 37 12 Omagh 1997 98 Ballymena II 13 0 Banbridge 1998 99 Dungannon II 38 8 Armagh 2000s edit Year Winner Runner up Notes 1999 2000 Ballymena II 60 8 Armagh 2000 01 Ballymena II 24 22 Dungannon II 2001 02 Ballyclare 31 10 Carrick 2002 03 Dungannon II 24 5 Clogher Valley 2003 04 Belfast Harlequins II 27 14 Dungannon II 2004 05 Ballymena II 33 18 Dromore 2005 06 Armagh 17 15 Dungannon II 2006 07 Cooke 20 3 Clogher Valley 46 47 2007 08 Armagh 19 12 Clogher Valley 48 2008 09 City of Derry 36 13 Cooke 49 2010s edit Year Winner Runner up Notes 2009 10 Armagh 12 3 Limavady 50 2010 11 Ballynahinch II 22 10 Armagh 51 2011 12 Donaghadee 10 0 Coleraine 52 2012 13 Clogher Valley 22 21 Ballynahinch II 53 2013 14 Ballynahinch II 17 7 Ballyclare 54 2014 15 Instonians 14 0 Omagh 55 2015 16 Bangor 7 5 Instonians 56 2016 17 Ballynahinch II 17 3 Omagh 57 2017 18 Ballynahinch II 23 8 Armagh II 58 2018 19 Dromore 22 19 Ballynahinch II 59 2020s edit Year Winner Runner up Notes 2019 20 Enniskillen 18 17 Armagh II 60 2020 21 not played due to Covid 19 pandemic width 200 2021 22 Clogher Valley 43 12 Armagh II 61 2022 23 Ballyclare 43 42 Enniskillen 62 2023 24 Dromore 30 17 City of Derry 63 Sources edit Junior Cup Final Enniskillen 36 42 Ballyclare Ulster Rugby Retrieved 8 May 2023 Belfast Newsletter 15 March 1897 p 3 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a Missing or empty title help Belfast Newsletter 7 March 1898 p 3 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a Missing or empty title help Belfast Newsletter 20 March 1899 p 3 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a Missing or empty title help Belfast Newsletter 12 March 1900 p 3 a href Template 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