The logo of the Ulster Branch of the Irish Rugby Football 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 Ballynahinch .[1]
Performance by Club 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 6 14 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 1 4 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 2 2 4 2001-02 Dromore 2 1 3 2018-19 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 1 3 4 2012-13 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 2 2 - 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 1880s and 90s 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 Year Winner Runner-up Notes 1899-00 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 1980s 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 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 Year Winner Runner-up Notes 1999-00 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 2020s Year Winner Runner-up Notes 2019-20 Enniskillen 18 17 Armagh II [59]
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