MacRory Cup


The MacRory Cup is an inter-college Gaelic football tournament in Ulster at senior "A" grade. The MacLarnon Cup is the competition for schools at senior 'B' grade.
Players must be under nineteen at the start of the tournament. The winners advance to the semi-finals of the Hogan Cup, the All-Ireland colleges "A" senior football championship.
The competition and trophy are named after Joseph MacRory, then Bishop of Down and Connor, who donated the first cup in 1923.
The 2018–19 winners were St Michaels College, Enniskillen who beat Omagh CBS in the final on 18 March 2019.
The 2020 final, along with all other Gaelic game activity, between St. Colman's, Newry and St. Patrick's, Maghera was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Ulster Colleges announced in June 2020 that they hoped to find a date in October to play the MacRory and McLarnon Cup finals.
The final is held every year on St. Patrick's Day and is televised live on BBC Northern Ireland along with the Ulster Rugby Schools Cup final. The venue for the last number of years has been the Athletic Grounds in Armagh. Previous finals have been held in Coalisland and Casement Park.

History

An inter-seminary football competition between St. Macartan's College, Monaghan and St. Patrick's Grammar School, Armagh had been started in 1902. This was a soccer competition until, in the aftermath of the 1916 Rising, a vote was taken to change over to Gaelic rules and St Patrick’s won the first Gaelic encounter in 1918 by 4-4 to 0-1.
Bishop Joseph MacRory, the Bishop of Down and Connor at this time, “offered” to present a Cup for the winners of an Ulster Secondary schools’ competition. The “offer” was not honoured for another five seasons however and in the interim the matches between other seminaries and St Patrick’s Armagh are recorded as “challenges” until the arrival of the first MacRory Cup in late spring 1923.
Over the next five seasons the competition was played on a league basis until in 1928 an Ulster Colleges’ Committee was established and the MacRory Cup competition became the new body’s main competition. Participation in the MacRory Cup in its early years was confined to those who attended boarding schools. St. Patrick's Armagh were the first winners in 1923, and dominated the competition in its early years. First time victories by other challengers were recorded by St. Macartan's, St. Patrick's College, Cavan, and St. Colman's College, Newry.
The 1930s was notable for the affiliation of a number of Christian Brothers’ schools. These were ‘day schools’ which catered mainly for boys from humble backgrounds, but they did not yet have the prowess to compete with the established diocesan colleges, as was confirmed by comprehensive defeats for Monaghan CBS, and Abbey CBS, Newry.
1954 was a watershed year in that the triumph of Abbey CBS after a replay over St Patrick’s Cavan was the first MacRory Cup win by a ‘day school’; the Abbey CBS repeated this feat in 1959 and 1964, but no other day school made the breakthrough until St Mary’s CBS in 1971; next came Omagh CBS in 1974.
1976 marks another significant landmark in the history of the competition although that particular Final ended in defeat for St. Patrick's College, Maghera a. It ushered in an extraordinary sequence of 14 Final appearances by St. Patrick's College, Maghera in the following 15 years, 8 of which were won, including 4 consecutive victories 1982-85. Those 15 years witnessed a legendary rivalry between St. Patrick's College, Maghera and St. Colman's College, Newry when they faced one another in 10 Finals, including replays. These included the iconic 1989 Final, won by St. Patrick's College, Maghera on the scoreline 4-10 to 4-9, a game which is widely and rightly regarded as one of the greatest ever played at any level in Ulster. Those were the days when the blanket defence would have been regarded as a distasteful, unchivalrous, and unthinkable option.
The 1990s marked the arrival of St. Patrick's Academy, Dungannon and St. Michael's College, Enniskillen at centre stage, and accelerated change in the educational domain with the disappearance of the remaining boarding departments in schools, and an equalisation in standards across a greater range of schools.
The new millennium produced a victory in 2000 for the original kingpins, St. Patrick's Armagh, their first victory since 1953, and the next decade was marked by the emergence and appearance of Omagh CBS in 7 Finals.
The MacRory Cup, first donated by Bishop MacRory in 1923, is now fiercely contested by 10 schools annually, and a feature of each successive year is the number of genuine contenders and the unpredictability of the outcome. That original trophy was replaced in 1962, and that trophy, in turn, was retired and donated to the O’Fiaich Library in February 2012. A magnificent replacement trophy has been donated to Ulster Colleges by Cardinal Brady, thereby perpetuating the historic link between the Archdiocese of Armagh and this unique competition. The trophy won in March 2012 by St. Michael's, Enniskillen is therefore the 3rd Cup to bear the name of the original visionary, Cardinal MacRory.
Fifteen schools have their names on the MacRory Cup with St. Colman's College, Newry winning the first of their record 19 titles in 1949 and St. Patrick's College, Maghera, who are in second place with 15 crowns, won their first in 1977.
St. Colman's College, Newry and St. Patrick's College, Maghera also lead the way in terms of Hogan Cup titles won by Ulster schools with eight and five respectively.

Competition format

Current Format
The format introduced at the start of the 2017-18 season continues. Sixteen teams compete in four groups of four teams. After the group rounds, all matches are knock-out. The four group winners are given byes to the quarter-finals. The four teams who finished third play the four teams who finished fourth in playoff round 1 with the winners playing the four group runners-up in playoff round 2 for the four remaining quarter-final places.
2016-17 Format
The format was changed for the 2016-17 season. Fourteen teams competed in three groups - Groups A and B had five teams and Group C had four teams. The three group winners and the best group runner-up advanced to the quarter-finals. The fifth-placed teams in groups A and B were eliminated. The remaining eight teams played-off in four matches with the four winners completing the quarter-final line-up. From the quarter-finals onwards all matches were knock-out.
Previous Format
The competition began with a round-robin tournament consisting of two groups of six teams. The top two teams from each group advanced to the knockout stages. Four playoff matches were held between the bottom four teams of Group A and Group B to complete the quarter final lineup.

List of titles by college

List of finals by year

YearWinnerScoreScoreOpponentVenueMatch
Report
Winning
Captain
Man Of The Match
2020Armagh
2019St. Michael's College, Enniskillen0-162-06Omagh CBSArmaghBrandon HoranDarragh McBrien
St. Michael's College
2018St. Ronan's College, Lurgan 1-091-07St. Mary's Grammar School, MagherafeltArmaghJamie HaugheyRioghan Meehan
St. Ronan's College
2017St. Mary's Grammar School, Magherafelt0-190-13St Colman's College, NewryArmaghDeclan CassidyDeclan Cassidy
St Mary's M'Felt
2016St. Patrick's College, Maghera5-071-09St. Paul's High School, BessbrookArmaghConor GlassPatrick Kearney
St. Patrick's Maghera
2015St. Patrick's College, Cavan2-120-08St. Patrick's Academy, DungannonArmaghCian McManus
Pierce Smith
Thomas Galligan
St. Patrick's Cavan
2014St. Patrick's College, Maghera1-121-08Omagh CBSArmaghPeter HaganDanny Tallon
St. Patrick's Maghera
2013St. Patrick's College, Maghera2-050-10St. Paul's High School, BessbrookArmaghConor CarvilleCormac O'Doherty
St. Patrick's Maghera
2012St. Michael's College, Enniskillen0-091-04St. Patrick's College, MagheraArmaghRory BrennanEddie Courtney
St. Michael's College
2011 St Colman's College, Newry2-092-08St. Patrick's Academy, DungannonArmaghConnor GoughNiall Donnelly
St Colman's Newry
2010St Colman's College, Newry1-141-08Omagh CBSCasement ParkNiall McParlandConnor Gough
St Colman's Newry
2009St. Patrick's Academy, Dungannon2-071-09Omagh CBSOmaghDavid LaveryNiall McKenna
St Patrick's Academy
2008St. Patrick's Academy, Dungannon0-131-09St. Michael's College, EnniskillenOmaghRyan PickeringGavin Teague
St Patrick's Academy
2007Omagh CBS0-101-06St. Macartan's College, MonaghanCasement ParkGareth HaugheyColm Greenan
St. Macartan's
2006Abbey CBS, Newry2-040-09St Louis, KilkeelCasement ParkKevin McKernanMartin Clarke
St Louis
2005
Replay
Omagh CBS2-07
2-09
0-13
0-11
St Louis, KilkeelCasement Park
Casement Park
Ronan McRoryJoe Ireland
St Louis
2004St. Patrick's Academy, Dungannon0-080-06St. Macartan's College, MonaghanCasement ParkCiaran DonnellyMartin Murray
St Patrick's Academy
2003 St. Patrick's College, Maghera1-091-04St. Mary's, MagherafeltCasement ParkGerard O'KaneMark Lynch
St. Patrick's Maghera
2002St. Michael's College, Enniskillen1-121-05Omagh CBSCasement ParkRyan KeenanShaun Doherty
St. Michael's College
2001St. Michael's College, Enniskillen
Omagh CBS
1-112-08Casement ParkCiaran O'Reilly
St. Michael's College
2000St. Patrick's Grammar School, Armagh3-061-09St. Michael's College, EnniskillenCasement ParkKevin BeaganLiam O'Hare
St. Patrick's Armagh
1999St. Michael's College, Enniskillen4-110-12St Colman's College, NewryCasement ParkCiaran SmythColm Bradley
St. Michael's College
1998St Colman's College, Newry2-142-07St. Patrick's College, MagheraCasement ParkDeclan MorganAidan Fegan
St Colman's Newry
1997St. Patrick's Academy, Dungannon2-091-10St. Patrick's Grammar School, ArmaghCasement ParkPaul McGurkMartin Earley
St Patrick's Academy
1996St. Patrick's College, Maghera0-121-06St. Mary's, MagherafeltCoalislandJohn HeaneyNiall Farren
St. Patrick's Maghera
1995 St. Patrick's College, Maghera1-150-05St Colman's College, NewryClonesSean Martin LockhartAdrian McGuckin
St. Patrick's Maghera
1994St. Patrick's College, Maghera0-110-07St. Patrick's Grammar School, ArmaghArmaghRonan McGuckinSean McGuckin
St. Patrick's Maghera
1993St Colman's College, Newry0-101-05St. Patrick's College, MagheraCoalislandRonan HamillRonan Hamill
St Colman's Newry
1992St. Michael's College, Enniskillen1-080-09St. Patrick's Academy, DungannonCoalislandDeclan O'Brien-
1991St. Patrick's Academy, Dungannon2-071-09St Colman's College, NewryCoalisland-
1990
Replay
St. Patrick's College, Maghera0-06
3-06
0-06
1-05
St Colman's College, NewryCoalisland
Coalisland
Patrick McAllister-
1989 St. Patrick's College, Maghera4-104-09St Colman's College, NewryCoalislandTerry Bradley-
1988
Replay
St Colman's College, Newry0-06
2-07
3-05
0-06
2-07
1-09
St. Patrick's College, MagheraBallybay
Omagh
Dungannon
Ollie Reel-
1987Abbey CBS, Newry2-060-08St Colman's College, NewryLurgan-
1986St. Mary's CBS, Belfast2-060-08St. Patrick's College, MagheraOmaghConal Heatley-
1985St. Patrick's College, Maghera2-091-01St. Michael's, LurganOmaghDanny Quinn-
1984St. Patrick's College, Maghera1-090-06St. Mary's CBS, BelfastCasement ParkDermot McNicholl-
1983St. Patrick's College, Maghera2-100-08Abbey CBS, NewryCasement ParkDermot McNicholl-
1982St. Patrick's College, Maghera1-071-06Abbey CBS, NewryCasement ParkMartin Tully-
1981St Colman's College, Newry1-030-05St. Patrick's College, MagheraCasement ParkGreg Blaney-
1980St. Patrick's College, Maghera3-093-06Abbey CBS, NewryCasement ParkPatrick Mackle-
1979St Colman's College, Newry0-070-05St. Patrick's College, MagheraCasement ParkPeter Donnan-
1978St Colman's College, Newry1-101-03St. Patrick's College, MagheraCasement Park-
1977St. Patrick's College, Maghera1-071-08Abbey CBS, NewryCasement ParkTerence Laverty-
1976St Colman's College, Newry1-040-04St. Patrick's College, MagheraDungannon-
1975St Colman's College, Newry2-071-08St Patrick's College, CavanOmaghDeclan Rodgers-
1974Omagh CBS0-06
1-11
0-06
0-12
St. Michael's, EnniskillenDungannon
Lisnaskea
Colm McAleer-
1973St. Michael's, Enniskillen1-100-10Omagh CBSDungannonHugh O'Neill-
1972St Patrick's College, Cavan1-102-05Abbey CBS, NewryDundalk-
1971St. Mary's CBS, Belfast1-111-07Abbey CBSLurganGerry McHugh-
1970St. Malachy's, Belfast2-060-06St. Michael's, EnniskillenCoalisland-
1969St Colman's College, Newry1-091-06St. Michael's, EnniskillenCoalisland-
1968St Colman's College, Newry6-041-03St. Michael's, EnniskillenDungannon-
1967St Colman's College, Newry2-101-04St. Patrick's Grammar School, ArmaghDundalkNoel Moore-
1966St. Columb's, Derry3-053-03St. Patrick's, DownpatrickDungannon-
1965St. Columb's, Derry1-030-04St. Michael's, EnniskillenDungannonPaddy McCotter-
1964Abbey CBS3-082-05St Patrick's College, CavanCarrickmacross-
1963St Colman's College, Newry2-080-02St Patrick's College, CavanBallybayL Powell-
1962St Patrick's College, Cavan2-112-07Abbey CBSBallybay-
1961St Patrick's College, Cavan1-130-05St Eunan's, LetterkennyIrvinestown-
1960St Colman's College, Newry2-060-04St Patrick's College, CavanCastleblaney-
1959Abbey CBS3-071-03St Eunan's, LetterkennyOmagh-
1958St Colman's College, Newry4-111-01St Patrick's College, CavanCastleblaney-
1957St Colman's College, Newry0-081-02St. Patrick's Grammar School, ArmaghLurgan-
1956St. Macartan's College, Monaghan2-072-06St Eunan's, LetterkennyOmagh-
1955St Patrick's College, Cavan2-080-02St. Malachy's, BelfastArmagh-
1954Abbey CBSSt Patrick's College, CavanGerry Butterfield-
1953St. Patrick's Grammar School, Armagh2-100-06St. Macartan's College, MonaghanBallybayPatsy Kieran-
1952St. Macartan's College, Monaghan2-081-04St. Patrick's Grammar School, ArmaghBallybay-
1951St Patrick's College, Cavan1-112-02St. Patrick's Grammar School, ArmaghBallybay-
1950St Colman's College, Newry2-113-07St. Patrick's Grammar School, ArmaghLurganSean Blaney-
1949St Colman's College, Newry5-110-07St. Malachy's, BelfastLurganSean Blaney-
1948St Patrick's College, Cavan7-081-07St. Malachy's, BelfastBreffni Park-
1947St. Patrick's Grammar School, Armagh5-110-02Abbey CBSNewry-
1946St. Patrick's Grammar School, Armagh4-090-03St Mary's College, DundalkArmagh-
1945St. Patrick's Grammar School, Armagh4-090-12St Colman's College, NewryNewry-
1944St. Patrick's Grammar School, Armagh5-110-02Abbey CBSNewry-
1943St Patrick's College, Cavan2-131-03St. Patrick's Grammar School, ArmaghArmagh-
1942St. Macartan's College, Monaghan3-052-05St Patrick's College, CavanMonaghan
Inniskeen
-
1941St Mary's College, Dundalk7-063-05St Patrick's College, CavanDundalk-
1940St. Macartan's College, Monaghan3-052-05St Mary's College, DundalkInniskeen-
1939St Patrick's College, Cavan2-071-01St Mary's College, DundalkBreffni Park-
1938St Mary's College, Dundalk4-060-04St. Patrick's Grammar School, ArmaghDundalk-
1937St Patrick's College, Cavan2-061-06St Mary's College, DundalkBreffni Park-
1936St Patrick's College, Cavan3-031-07St. Patrick's Grammar School, ArmaghMonaghan-
1935St Patrick's College, Cavan7-110-00Monaghan CBSBreffni ParkT Canning-
1934St. Macartan's College, Monaghan-------
1933St. Macartan's College, Monaghan-------
1932St. Macartan's College, Monaghan-------
1931St. Patrick's Grammar School, Armagh-------
1930St. Macartan's College, Monaghan-------
1929St. Patrick's Grammar School, Armagh-------
1928St. Patrick's Grammar School, Armagh-------
1927St. Patrick's Grammar School, Armagh-------
1926St. Patrick's Grammar School, Armagh-------
1925St. Patrick's Grammar School, Armagh
St. Macartan's College, Monaghan
St. Malachy's, Belfast
-------
1924St. Patrick's Grammar School, Armagh-------
1923St. Patrick's Grammar School, Armagh-------

TeamStreakYears
St. Patrick's Grammar School, Armagh41944–1947
St. Patrick's College, Maghera41982–1985
St. Patrick's College, Cavan31935–1937
St Colman's College, Newry31967–1969
St. Patrick's College, Maghera31994–1996

Most Common Finals

Longest Gap Between Title Victories

Noted footballers / College All Stars

In 2000 a Millennium team was selected by the participating schools as a best team 1988-2000.
1. Jonathon Kelly
2. Paddy McGuinness
3. Sean Martin Lockhart - Won consecutive MacRory Cups with St. Patrick's College, Maghera
4. Fergal P. McCusker
5. Tony McEntee
6. Kieran McGeeney
7. Karl Diamond - Won consecutive MacRory & Hogan Cups with St. Patrick's College, Maghera
8. Paul Brewster
9. Paul McGrane
10. Eamonn Burns - Won consecutive MacRory & Hogan Cups with St. Patrick's College, Maghera
11. John Duffy
12. Paddy McKeever
13. Raymond Gallagher
14. James McCartan - Won MacRory and Hogan Cups with St. Colman's College, Newry
15. Oisin McConville played for St Patrick's Grammar School, Armagh.
Other notable players include: