Gaelic Senior Softball Singles

The All-Ireland Senior Softball Singles title (M Donnelly 60 x 30 Singles) is an all-Ireland Gaelic Athletic Association competition between all 32 counties of Ireland which first commenced in 1925. The first senior hardball singles title was won by M. Joyce of Dublin, a player from Urlingford, County Kilkenny. Kilkenny have won the most titles, with a total of 22.

The 2007 final will was contested by Michael 'Ducksy' Walsh of Kilkenny and Eoin Kennedy of Dublin and Saint Brigid's GAA.[1] Eoin won the final in two straight games by winning 21-20 and 21-6 to retain his title.[2] Eoin then went on to win it in 2008, 2009 and 2010, which means he has now won the title seven times in a row.[3] Since then, he has won three more titles, while Robbie McCarthy of Westmeath and Mullingar Handball Club won seven titles.

Champions edit

Year Champion County
1925 M. Joyce Dublin  
1926 T. Behan Kilkenny  
1927 W. McGuire Dublin  
1928 J. McNally Mayo  
1929 D. Brennan Kilkenny  
1930 P. Perry Roscommon  
1931 P. Perry Roscommon  
1932 P. Perry Roscommon  
1933 P. Perry Roscommon  
1934 P. Perry Roscommon  
1935 P. Perry Roscommon  
1936 P. Perry Roscommon  
1937 P. Perry Roscommon  
1938 J.J. Gilmartin Kilkenny  
1939 J.J. Gilmartin Kilkenny  
1940 M. Walsh Galway  
1941 J. Dunne Kilkenny  
1942 No championship
1943 No championship
1944 No championship
1945 No championship
1946 J.J. Gilmartin Kilkenny  
1947 L. Rowe Dublin  
1948 J. Bergin Tipperary  
1949 L. Rowe Dublin  
1950 J. Bergin Tipperary  
1951 L. Rowe Dublin  
1952 J. Ryan Wexford  
1953 M. Griffin Cork  
1954 J. Ryan Wexford  
1955 J. Ryan Wexford  
1956 J. Ryan Wexford  
1957 J. Ryan Wexford  
1958 P. Downey Kerry  
1959 F. Confrey Louth  
1960 F. Confrey Louth  
1961 P. Downey Kerry  
1962 J.Delaney Kilkenny  
1963 J. Maher Louth  
1964 J. Maher Louth  
1965 R. Lyng Wexford  
1966 S. McCabe Monaghan  
1967 S. McCabe Monaghan  
1968 J. Maher Louth  
1969 J. Maher Louth  
1970 J. Maher Louth  
1971 R. Lyng Wexford  
1972 P. Murphy Wexford  
1973 J. Maher Louth  
1974 P. Kirby Clare  
1975 P. Kirby Clare  
1976 P. Kirby Clare  
1977 P. Kirby Clare  
1978 R. Lyng Wexford  
1979 T. O'Rourke Kildare  
1980 P. Ryan Dublin  
1981 P. Reilly Kilkenny  
1982 O. Harold Kilkenny  
1983 A. Ryan Tipperary  
1984 T. O'Rourke Kildare  
1985 M. Walsh Kilkenny  
1986 M. Walsh Kilkenny  
1987 M. Walsh Kilkenny  
1988 M. Walsh Kilkenny  
1989 M. Walsh Kilkenny  
1990 M. Walsh Kilkenny  
1991 M. Walsh Kilkenny  
1992 M. Walsh Kilkenny  
1993 M. Walsh Kilkenny  
1994 M. Walsh Kilkenny  
1995 M. Walsh Kilkenny  
1996 M. Walsh Kilkenny  
1997 M. Walsh Kilkenny  
1998 W. O'Connor Meath  
1999 M. Walsh Kilkenny  
2000 M. Walsh Kilkenny  
2001 M. Walsh Kilkenny  
2002 E. Kennedy Dublin  
2003 T. Sheridan Meath  
2004 E. Kennedy Dublin  
2005 E. Kennedy Dublin  
2006 E. Kennedy Dublin  
2007 E. Kennedy Dublin  
2008 E. Kennedy Dublin  
2009 E. Kennedy Dublin  
2010 E. Kennedy Dublin  
2011 R. McCarthy Westmeath  
2012 R. McCarthy Westmeath  
2013 R. McCarthy Westmeath  
2014 E. Kennedy Dublin  
2015 R. McCarthy Westmeath  
2016 R. McCarthy Westmeath  
2017 R. McCarthy Westmeath  
2018 R. McCarthy Westmeath  
2019 E. Kennedy Dublin  

Winners by County edit

Team Number of Wins Winning Years
1 Kilkenny   25 1926, 1929, 1938, 1939, 1941, 1946, 1962, 1981, 1982, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001
2 Dublin   16 1925, 1927, 1947, 1949, 1951, 1980, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2014, 2019
3 Wexford   9 1952, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1965, 1971, 1972, 1978
4 Roscommon   8 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937
4 Louth   8 1959, 1960, 1963, 1964, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1973
5 Westmeath   7 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018
6 Clare   4 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977
7 Tipperary   3 1948, 1950, 1983
8 Kerry   2 1958, 1961
8 Monaghan   2 1966, 1967
8 Kildare   2 1979, 1984
8 Meath   2 1998, 2003
9 Mayo   1 1928
9 Galway   1 1940
9 Cork   1 1953

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ All-Ireland handball final a sell-out | Sport | BreakingNews.ie
  2. ^ Hoganstand.com - GAA Football & Hurling
  3. ^ "King Kennedy takes 20th title - HoganStand".

External links edit