Longford Gaelic Stats
Ladies U-14 A Championship

U-14 Winners

WonClub / TeamYear Titles Won
7Clonguish2006, 2016, 2019, 2021, 2023, 2024, 2025
6Killoe1997, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2020
5Longford Slashers2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015
3Colmcille1998, 1999, 2000
2St. Helens1992, 1993
2Rathcline1994, 2004
2Ballymore1996, 2008
2St. Brigids Gaels2018, 2022
1Killashee1991
1Mullinalaghta2007
1Dromard2009
1Grattans/St. Brigids Gaels2014
1Carrickedmond2017

– No record for 1995 title winner.

Ladies U-14 A Championship

Roll of Honour

YearLadies U-14 Championship Winner
2025🏆 Clonguish
2024🏆 Clonguish
2023🏆 Clonguish
2022🏆 St. Brigids Gaels
2021🏆 Clonguish
2020🏆 Killoe
2019🏆 Clonguish
2018🏆 St. Brigids Gaels
2017🏆 Carrickedmond
2016🏆 Clonguish
2015🏆 Longford Slashers
2014🏆 Grattans/St. Brigids Gaels
2013🏆 Longford Slashers
2012🏆 Longford Slashers
2011🏆 Longford Slashers
2010🏆 Longford Slashers
2009🏆 Dromard
2008🏆 Ballymore
2007🏆 Mullinalaghta
2006🏆 Clonguish
2005🏆 Killoe
2004🏆 Rathcline
2003🏆 Killoe
2002🏆 Killoe
2001🏆 Killoe
2000🏆 Colmcille
1999🏆 Colmcille
1998🏆 Colmcille
1997🏆 Killoe
1996🏆 Ballymore
1995⛔ No Record
1994🏆 Rathcline
1993🏆 St. Helens
1992🏆 St. Helens
1991🏆 Killashee
Ladies U-14 A Championship

Additional Notes

Missing Record: We have been unable to find any published record of the U-14 ‘A’ Championship winner for 1995. If you have any information on that years winner, or can confirm that there was no winner in 1995, please use the ‘Contact’ section to get in touch. 

Shield Competitions: U-14 ‘A’ Championship Shield was introduced in 2024 involving the two beaten semi-finalists in the ‘A’ Championship. 2024 winner was Rathcline and 2025 winner was Killoe. Since 2025 similar Shield competitions involving semi-final losers exists for U-14  ‘A’ and ‘B’ and ‘C’ Championships. Our research here is solely concerned with ‘A’ Championship, hence we do not track ‘B’ or ‘C’ Championship Cup or Shield winners. 

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