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This year the Newstalk Towns Cup Final will be decided between Boyne and Tullamore in Ashbourne Rugby Club on Sunday 19th April, kicking off at 3.30pm.

Boyne RFC have never won the Towns Cup since the club was formed in a merger between Drogheda RFC and Delvin RFC in 1997. They finished Runners-Up to Naas in 2005, which is their only appearance in the final to date. Boyne defeated Gorey, Tullow (Runners-Up 2008), Cill Dara and Clane on their way to the final. This year Boyne are Captained by Craig McGrath.

Tullamore RFC, founded in 1937, have won the Towns Cup on 4 occasions - 1946, 1960, 1976 and as recently as 2006. Their road to the final included a bye in the first round, followed by wins over Athy, Enniscorthy and Dundalk. This year Tullamore are Captained by Gearoid O'Grady.

Ashbourne RFC will host the 2009 Newstalk Towns Cup final in their state of the art grounds with 3 all weather pitches, floodlights, 200 Seated Stand and Terraced Stand that holds 1500. Founded in 1974 the club is yet to win a Towns Cup but were Runners-Up to Navan in the 1999 final. The Ashbourne RFC President for 2008-09 is Rod Cosgrave.

No ALT tag specified From Left to Right- Boyne RFC Capt. Craig McGrath, President Leinster Branch Des Kavanagh, Tullamore RFC Capt. Gearoid O'Grady

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The Provincial Towns Cup trophy is one of the oldest trophies in existence in Irish Rugby. It was purchased in 1892 for £25 from Wests in Grafton Street, Dublin. The Cup bears the title of Leinster Junior Challenge Trophy but it is not as old as the competition itself, which was established in 1888.

In 1883, the Leinster Branch established a sub-committee to investigate the establishment of a Cup competition for Junior Clubs to be run on a similar basis to the Leinster Senior Cup. The sub-committee reported back in 1888 (5 years later!) and recommended that no club should be allowed to enter the Junior Cup that had, in the same or previous year, entered the Senior Cup. The Leinster Branch accepted these recommendations and the first Junior Cup competition was run in 1889.

Nine Clubs entered the first Junior Cup (Blackrock College, Clontarf, Cabra, Rangers, Claremont, Farra, Santry and Athy) and Blackrock College were the first winners. Medals were presented to the winners but there was no cup presented. Clubs were requested to subscribe to the cost of a Cup but the response was slow.

The Leinster Branch records show that Blackrock College paid £2.2.0, Clontarf and Santry £2 each and Athy and Claremont 10/- each. Blackrock College who won the initial Junior Cup in 1889 were the first club to be presented with the Cup when they won the competition in 1892.

Leinster Junior Challenge Cup

(Inaugurated for the 1888/'89 season)

Year Team
1889 BLACKROCK COLLEGE
1890 SANTRY SCHOOL
1891 RANALAGH SCHOOL
1892 BLACKROCK COLLEGE
1893 BLACKROCK COLLEGE
1894 OLD WESLEY
1895 OLD WESLEY
1896 GENERAL POST OFFICE F.C.
1897 GENERAL POST OFFICE F.C.
1898 BLACKROCK RFC
1899 BLACKROCK RFC
1900 CLONTARF RFC
1901 SANTRY RFC
1902 R.I.C. RFC
1903 R.I.C. RFC
1904 CO. CARLOW
1905 ST MARY'S RFC
1906 R.I.C. RFC
1907 ST MARY'S RFC
1908 ST MARY'S RFC
1909 DUNDALK RFC
1910 MERRION RFC
1911 ST MARY'S RFC
1912 CO. CARLOW
1913 CO. CARLOW
1914 UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DUBLIN
1915 not played for due to World War I
1916 not played for due to World War I
1917 not played for due to World War I
1918 not played for due to World War I
1919 CO. CARLOW
1920 KILKENNY RFC
1921 RAILWAY UNION
1922 CO. CARLOW
1923 ENNISCORTHY RFC
1924 COUNTY KILDARE RFC (Naas)
1925 ENNISCORTHY RFC

Co. Carlow were the first Provincial club to win the Junior Cup when they won it in 1904. Dundalk followed in 1909 but Co Carlow established themselves as the leading Provincial Club with "back to back" wins in 1912 and 1913. The Junior Cup was suspended in the years 1915 to 1918 due to World War I, but Co. Carlow resumed their winning ways in 1919 (recording 3 consecutive Junior Cup wins).

Kilkenny were victorious in 1920 and Co. Carlow won their 5th Junior Cup in 1922. Enniscorthy emerged as a leading Provincial club with Junior Cup victories in 1923 and 1925 and confirmed the dominance of Provincial clubs since 1912. This competition was the fore runner of the Provincial Towns Cup and the "Provincial Clubs" to have won it are:

CO. CARLOW - 5 wins - 1904, 1912, 1913, 1919, 1922

ENNISCORTHY - 2 wins - 1923, 1925

DUNDALK - 1 win - 1909

KILKENNY - 1 win - 1920

CO. KILDARE (NAAS) - 1 win - 1924

The conditions of the competition were changed for the 1926 running of the competition and only Junior Clubs who were located at least 18 miles from the General Post Office in O'Connell Street were eligible to compete. Enniscorthy won the final Leinster Junior Challenge Cup when they defeated Co. Kildare (Naas) by 10 points to 3 points at Lansdowne Road and also won the first Provincial Towns Cup in 1926 when they again defeated Co. Kildare (Naas) by 6 points to nil at Donnybrook. Enniscorthy "three in a row" wins (1925, 1926 and 1927) saw them graded as a Senior Club and they competed in the Senior Cup until 1930-31 season when they were regarded as a Provincial club at their own request.

1926 DONNYBROOK ENNISCORTHY 6 - 0 CO. KILDARE (Naas)
Paddy Bolger Alma Sargent
1927 DONNYBROOK ENNISCORTHY 11 - 6 BALLBRIGGAN
Charlie Lett Pat McGowan
1928 DONNYBROOK BALBRIGGAN 0 - 0 ATHY
Replay at CARLOW 8 - 0
Frank Larkin Jerry O'Neill
1929 LANSDOWNE RD CO. CARLOW 9 - 0 ATHY
Jim Oliver Dan Carbery
1930 LANSDOWNE RD WEXFORD WANDERERS 6 - 3 ATHY
Tom Walsh Robert Anderson
1931 LANSDOWNE RD CO. CARLOW 9 - 0 BALLYMAHON
Bill Duggan Jimmy Duncan
1932 LANSDOWNE RD DUNDALK 7 - 0 LONGFORD
Arthur Halliday Jack Callanan
1933 LANSDOWNE RD CO. CARLOW 6 - 5 WEXFORD WANDERERS
Bill Duggan Colm Harte
1934 LANSDOWNE RD ENNISCORTHY 5 - 3 SHANNON BUCCANEERS
Joe Tomkins Frank McDonald
1935 LANSDOWNE RD SHANNON BUCCANEERS 16 - 0 NAAS
Jim Mullen Dick Alvey
1936 LANSDOWNE RD SHANNON BUCCANEERS 6 - 3 DUNDALK
Jack Cornish Jimmy Duggan
1937 LANSDOWNE RD DUNDALK 18 - 3 SHANNON BUCCANEERS
Donal O'Herlihy Jimmy O'Connor
1938 LANSDOWNE RD ATHY 6 - 5 DUNDALK
Des McHugh Bryan Jennings
1939 LANSDOWNE RD DUNDALK 3 - 0 SHANNON BUCCANEERS
John O'Neill Diarmuid Murtagh extra time
1940 LANSDOWNE RD ATHY 12 - 3 DUNDALK
Norman Plewman Frank Jeffers
1941 LANSDOWNE RD SKERRIES 7 - 5 WEXFORD WANDERERS
Joey Sherwin Frank Pettit

1942 LANSDOWNE RD CURRAGH 9 - 0 DUNDALK

Dick Bunworth Paddy Halpenny
1943 LANSDOWNE RD SKERRIES 4 - 3 ATHY
Tommy Jenkinson George Leonard
1944 LANSDOWNE RD SKERRIES 17 - 0 CURRAGH 2nd XV
Oliver Duff Cathal O'Shea
1945 DONNYBROOK DUNDALK 17 - 0 CURRAGH 2nd XV
Kevin Campbell Louis Culliton
1946 DONNYBROOK TULLAMORE 13 - 0 SKERRIES
Frank Egan Johnny Drury
1947 DONNYBROOK DUNDALK 9 - 6 CURRAGH
Larry Steen Pat Sweeny -extra time
1948 DONNYBROOK DUNDALK 3 - 0 ATHY
Nial McCann Joe O'Neill

1949 DONNYBROOK DUNDALK 3 - 0 NAAS

Ernie Jeffers Joe Osborne
1950 DONNYBROOK SKERRIES 0 - 0 RATHDOWNEY
Des Cashell Hugh Brady 3 - 0
1951 DONNYBROOK SKERRIES 12 - 0 RATHDOWNEY
John Heffernan Sean Costello
1952 DONNYBROOK SKERRIES 6 - 5 NAAS
Steve Duff Barry O'Connor
1953 CARLOW NORTH KILDARE 9 - 0 RATHDOWNEY
Michael Ward Donie O' Malley
1954 TULLAMORE MULLINGAR 3 - 0 NAAS
Mylo Cox Sean Fitzsimons
1955 ATHY KILKENNY 3 - 3 NORTH KILDARE
Ned Mitchell Michael Ward 3 - 0
1956 TULLAMORE MULLINGAR 6 - 3 KILKENNY
Mick Nugent Ned Mitchell - extra time
1957 TULLAMORE CO. CARLOW 6 - 6 MULLINGAR
Paddy Nolan Kevin Quinn 9 - 3
1958 ATHY NORTH KILDARE 6 - 3 NAAS
Fintan Buckley Billy Brophy
1959 TULLAMORE KILKENNY 3 - 0 NORTH KILDARE
Jack Notley Colm Buckley
1960 KILKENNY TULLAMORE 17 - 8 WEXFORD WANDERERS
Tom Murphy Hugh Latimer
1961 TULLAMORE CO. CARLOW 11 - 3 NAVAN
Tom O'Brien Tony Wade
1962 TULLAMORE DELVIN 12 - 0 ATHY
Billy Reynolds Jerry O'Neill
1963 ATHY ENNISCORTHY 3 - 3 SKERRIES
Tony Reid John McIlvenna 5 - 3

1964 TULLAMORE NAVAN 6 - 6 KILKENNY

Mick Fitzsimons Gerry McCabe 5 - 0

1965 TULLAMORE CO. CARLOW 9 - 6 ATHY

Austin Lalor Eddie Kelly
1966 ATHY NAVAN 8 - 3 WEXFORD WANDERERS
Dick Brady Paddy Doris
1967 NAVAN CURRAGH 6 - 3 DROGHEDA
Barry Studdert Arthur Mullan
1968 CARLOW NAVAN 6 - 3 ARKLOW
Barney Reilly Jim Killeen - extra time
1969 NAVAN EDENDERRY 6 - 3 DROGHEDA
Pat Mulvin Jim Tully
1970 DROGHEDA DUNDALK 8 - 3 NAVAN
Vinnie McGee Pete Hogan
1971 CURRAGH SKERRIES 14 - 6 NAVAN
Darragh McMahon Robbie Dyer
1972 CURRAGH SKERRIES 19 - 6 KILKENNY
Darragh McMahon Kevin Prendergast
1973 NAVAN SKERRIES 12 - 11 NORTH KILDARE
Peter Quirke Eddie Stafford
1974 CURRAGH SKERRIES 6 - 3 ARKLOW
Colm Sherlock Liam O'Cleirigh
1975 EDENDERRY ROSCREA 8 - 7 CURRAGH
Frank O'Connor Dan Rae
1976 PORTLAOISE TULLAMORE 9 - 3 DROGHEDA
Mick Clavin Donal Kinsella
1977 CARLOW CO. CARLOW 9 - 6 ATHY
Noel Quaid Johnny Miller - extra time
1978 DUNDALK ATHY 14 - 9 CURRAGH
Johnny Miller Donough O'Keeffe
1979 ARKLOW SKERRIES 2nd XV 12 - 7 CO. CARLOW
Darragh McMahon Roy Elmes
1980 ATHY ROSCREA 11 - 10 PORTLAOISE
Ger Hayes Tom Casserly
1981 PORTLAOISE ATHY 8 - 3 CO. CARLOW
Paddy Conway Brian Carbery
1982 NORTH KILDARE PORTLAOISE 7 - 6 NAAS
Joe Finn Seamus Lenehan
1983 TULLAMORE EDENDERRY 6 - 3 ATHY
Christy Dunne Keith Meredith
1984 ROSCREA ATHY 13 - 6 PORTLAOISE
Ernie Stacey Seamus Holden
1985 KILKENNY ARKLOW 9 - 6 DROGHEDA
Mick Hickey Barry Roche
1986 DROGHEDA KILKENNY 10 - 0 CURRAGH
Mick McGrath John Cremin
1987 LONGFORD DUNDALK 13 - 6 KILKENNY
Robert Shekleton Joe Reidy - extra time
1988 TULLAMORE NAVAN 7 - 3 PORTLAOISE
David Healy Terry Hegarty
1989 ATHY ENNISCORTHY 6 - 0 MULLINGAR
John Bolger David Farrelly
1990 NORTH KILDARE NAVAN 14 - 13 CO. CARLOW
John McLarney Joe Walshe
1991 CURRAGH NAVAN 34 - 15 ATHY
Peter Brady Frank Dooley
1992 ARKLOW CO. CARLOW 25 - 15 ENNISCORTHY
Trevor Shirley Colin Gainford
1993 PORTLAOISE CO. CARLOW 9 - 9 MULLINGAR
Trevor Atkinson Fred Butler 25 - 18

1994 TULLOW CO. CARLOW 20 - 15 TULLAMORE

Trevor Atkinson Enda Molloy
1995 KILKENNY NAAS 17 - 6 ENNISCORTHY
Colm Farrell Tommy James
1996 TULLAMORE CO. CARLOW 25 - 10 MULLINGAR
Leonard Peavoy Fred Butler
1997 NAAS CO. CARLOW 21 - 3 NAVAN
Leonard Peavoy Michael Gavigan
1998 ENNISCORTHY NAAS 13 - 3 KILKENNY
Mark Fitzgerald Willie O' Mahony
1999 MULLINGAR NAVAN 18 - 10 ASHBOURNE
Christy Moffett Paddy McLoughlin
2000 NAVAN NAVAN 9 - 7 DUNDALK
Jim McCartan Ciaran Gallagher
2001 CARLOW KILKENNY 9 - 8 PORTLAOISE
Simon Manuel Donal Rigney
2002 NORTH KILDARE KILKENNY 33 - 13 CO. CARLOW
Willie O'Mahony John Roache
2003 ROSCREA PORTLAOISE 20 - 3 NAVAN
Michael Fennelly Kieran Brazzil
2004 ATHY ARKLOW 8 - 3 PORTLAOISE
Anthony O'Donnell Glen Adams.
2005 NAVAN NAAS 23 - 16 BOYNE
Stuart Pringle Wayne Mitchell
2006 NORTH KILDARE TULLAMORE 25 - 3 WICKLOW
Donal Milne Noel Green
2007 CILL DARA NAVAN 14 - 3 SKERRIES

Bernard Smyth David Lee

2008 TULLAMORE NAVAN 30 - 13 TULLOW

Provincial Towns Cup: Roll of Honour

CO CARLOW - 16 final appearances-
12 wins -1929, 1931, 1933, 1957, 1961, 1965, 1977, 1992, 1993,
1994, 1996, 1997
Lost 4 - 1979, 1981, 1990, 2002.
SKERRIES - 14 final appearances -
11 wins - 1941, 1943, 1944, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1971, 1972, 1973,
1974, 1979.
Lost 3 - 1946, 1963, 2007.
DUNDALK - 14 final appearances -
9 wins - 1932, 1937, 1939, 1945, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1970, 1987.
Lost 5 - 1936, 1938, 1940, 1942, 2000.
NAVAN - 14 final appearances -
10 wins - 1964, 1966, 1968, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1999, 2000, 2007,2008
Lost 5 - 1961, 1970, 1971, 1997, 2003.
ATHY - 15 final appearances -
5 wins - 1938, 1940, 1978, 1981, 1984.
Lost 10 - 1928, 1929, 1930, 1943, 1948, 1962, 1965, 1977, 1983,
1991.
ENNISCORTHY - 7 final appearances -
5 wins - 1926, 1927, 1934, 1963, 1989.
Lost 2 - 1992, 1995.
KILKENNY - 10 final appearances -
5 wins - 1955, 1959, 1986, 2001, 2002.
Lost 5 - 1956, 1964, 1972, 1987, 1998.
TULLAMORE - 5 final appearances.
4 wins - 1946, 1960, 1976, 2006.
Lost 1 - 1994.
NAAS - 10 final appearances.
3 wins - 1995, 1998, 2005.
Lost 7 - 1926, 1935, 1949, 1952, 1954, 1958, 1982.
ARKLOW - 4 final appearances -
2 wins - 1985, 2004.
Lost 2 - 1968, 1974.
CURRAGH - 8 final appearances -
2 wins - 1942, 1967.
Lost 6 - 1944, 1945, 1947, 1975, 1978, 1986.
EDENDERRY - 2 final appearances -
2 wins - 1969, 1983.
MULLINGAR - 6 final appearances -
2 wins - 1954, 1956.
Lost 4 - 1957, 1989, 1993, 1996.
NORTH KILDARE - 5 final appearances -
2 wins - 1953, 1958.
Lost 3 - 1955, 1959, 1973.
PORTLAOISE - 7 final appearances -
2 wins - 1982, 2003.
Lost 5 - 1980, 1984, 1988, 2001, 2004.

ROSCREA - 2 final appearances -

2 wins - 1975, 1980.
SHANNON BUCCANEERS - 5 final appearances -
2 wins - 1935, 1936.
Lost 3 - 1934, 1937, 1939.
BALBRIGGAN - 2 final appearances -
1 win - 1928.
Lost 1 - 1927.
DELVIN - 1 final appearance -
1 win - 1962.
WEXFORD WANDERERS - 5 final appearances -
1 win - 1930.
Lost 4 - 1933, 1941, 1960, 1966.
DROGHEDA - 4 final appearances -
Lost 4 - 1967, 1969, 1976, 1985.
RATHDOWNEY - 3 final appearances -
Lost 3 - 1950, 1951, 1953.
ASHBOURNE - 1 final appearance -
Lost 1 - 1999.
BALLYMAHON - 1 final appearance -
Lost 1 - 1931.
BOYNE - 1 final appearance -
Lost 1 - 2005.
LONGFORD - 1 final appearance -
Lost 1 - 1932.
WICKLOW - 1 final appearance -
Lost 1 - 2006

TULLOW - 1 final appearance -

Lost 1 - 2008
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