The Medallion Shield is an annual rugby union competition involving schools affiliated to the Ulster Branch of the Irish Rugby Football Union. The competition is open to all schools within Ulster, but only schools from within Northern Ireland currently enter, with no entries from schools situated in the three Ulster counties within the Republic of Ireland.
Sport | Rugby union |
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Founded | 1910 |
No. of teams | 38 (season 2013-14) |
Most recent champion(s) | Royal Belfast Academical Institution (2023-24) |
Most titles | Royal Belfast Academical Institution 37 Won Outright |
Related competitions | Ulster Schools Cup |
Official website | Ulster Rugby Danske Bank Schools Cup |
Notes | |
Also includes subsidiary competitions - Medallion Plate, Medallion Bowl and Medallion Trophy |
The competition has been contested continuously since its inception in 1910 and, in that time, fourteen different schools have secured at least a shared win of the shield. Teams entering the Medallion Shield are composed of boys who are under 15 years of age at the start of the school year. Entry in 2012-13 stood at 38 schools.
Royal Belfast Academical Institution have won the most titles, having 37 Won Outright titles and 3 shared.
The 2024 competition resulted in a final between Sullivan Upper and Royal Belfast Academical Institution with RBAI winning 36–10.RBAI have now won the competition 37 times outright and shared it 3 times.
Foundation and growth
editIt was reported in 1909 that discussions had taken place between Belfast Royal Academy, Campbell College, Methodist College and Royal Belfast Academical Institution about setting up a rugby junior competition for pupils with an age qualification given as under fifteen years of age on 1 November.[1] The success of the Leinster Schools Junior Cup which had started that year had prompted these discussions. Henry McIntosh, the Headmaster of Methodist College and respected rugby coach, was the main driving force behind the idea.[citation needed]
In 1910 Methodist College and Royal Belfast Academical Institution proceeded with the competition and for the first five years only these two schools competed.[2] The third school to join was Royal School Dungannon in 1915.[3] Bangor Grammar School entered for the first time in 1916, with Ballymena Academy and Coleraine Academical Institution following in 1917.[4]
In 1977 the organising committee of Belfast Royal Academy, Methodist College Belfast, Royal Belfast Academical Institution and Royal School Dungannon ceded control of the competition to the Ulster Branch of the Irish Rugby Football Union.[citation needed]
Trophy
editInitially without a trophy, a medal was presented to the winning captain at the conclusion of the second final in 1911.[5] The original Medallion Shield was presented by the Governors of Methodist College with the medal mounted on the shield. When the original shield was filled with the names of winners, the Governors also provided a replacement shield. The original shield is on exhibit and can be viewed at the Methodist College Heritage Centre.[6]
Venue of finals
editAll finals since 1973 had been played at Ravenhill. In 2014 the final was staged at the Queen's University Arena because of the ongoing development work at Ravenhill. Prior to 1973, the most commonly used venues were the North of Ireland grounds on the Ormeau Road in Belfast and the former Royal Belfast Academical Institution grounds at Orangefield, Belfast.
Future international players
editOver the years a selection of players who went on to win international caps appeared in the Medallion Shield final. One future international appeared in the first ever final in 1910 with James B O'Neill a member of the victorious Methodist College team.[2] He would win one cap for Ireland in 1920.[7]
Further examples of future international players include:
- Arthur Coates Douglas played for Royal Belfast Academical Institution in the 1917 final, won 5 caps for Ireland.[8][9]
- Dick Milliken captained the Bangor Grammar School team to victory in 1966 appeared 14 times for Ireland and 4 British & Irish Lion appearances.
- Niall Malone played for Methodist College Belfast in the 1986 final, won 3 caps for Ireland.
- Jonny Bell played for Coleraine Academical Institution in the 1989 final, won 36 caps for Ireland.
- David Irwin played for Royal Belfast Academical Institution in the 1974 final, and was capped 25 times for Ireland and toured with the British Lions in 1983.
Format
editUntil 2004 the Medallion Shield was competed for through an open draw, and since then a seeding system has been employed to determine the point at which a school enters the competition.[10]
A Medallion Plate competition for first round losers was introduced in 1986.[citation needed]
The competition took on a new format in 2005 with further minor changes made since.[10] Each team is assigned to a seeding group which determines the stage at which that team joins the competition. Each stage is run on a single tie knock-out basis, with replays for drawn games when necessary.
The structure since the 2009–10 season is as follows:
- Stage 1. Weakest twelve teams enter for round 1. If necessary, a preliminary round will be played to establish these twelve teams. The six winners progress to round 2. The losers enter the Medallion Trophy together with the losers of the round 2 fixtures. The matches are determined by an open draw.
- Stage 2. A further ten teams enter together with the six winners from round 1. The matches in round 2 are determined by an open draw. The eight winners progress to round 3. The eight losers join the six losers from round 1 and any preliminary round losers and compete for the Medallion Trophy.
- Stage 3. A further eight teams enter together with the eight winners from round 2. The matches in round 3 are determined by an open draw. The eight winners progress to round 4. The eight losers contest for the Medallion Bowl.
- Stage 4. The top eight seeded teams join the remaining eight winners from round 3. The matches in round 4 are determined by an open draw. The winners proceed to the quarter-finals, semi finals and final. The eight losers in round 4 play for the Medallion Plate.
Performance by school
edit(Table incomplete; two finalists missing - 1934, 1937)
School | Titles | Shared titles | Runners-up | Total finals | Last title | Last final |
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Royal Belfast Academical Institution | 37 | 3 | 16 | 56 | 2024 | 2024 |
Methodist College Belfast | 36 | 3 | 19 | 58 | 2019 | 2019 |
Coleraine Academical Institution | 8 | 1 | 12 | 21 | 2000† | 2000 |
Campbell College | 5 | 1 | 5 | 10 | 2022 | 2022 |
Belfast Royal Academy | 4 | 2 | 10 | 16 | 1979 | 1994 |
Royal School Dungannon | 3 | 0 | 10 | 13 | 1994 | 1994 |
Regent House, Newtownards | 3 | 0 | 5 | 8 | 1998 | 2008 |
Bangor Grammar School | 3 | 0 | 4 | 7 | 1985 | 1986 |
Ballymena Academy | 2 | 2 | 7 | 11 | 2018 | 2022 |
Sullivan Upper School | 2 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 2011 | 2024 |
Rainey Endowed School | 1 | 0 | 2 | 3 | 1977 | 1993 |
Ballyclare High School | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1990 | 1990 |
The Royal School, Armagh | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 2017 | 2017 |
Annadale Grammar School‡ | 0 | 3 | 1 | 4 | 1967† | 1967 |
Wallace High School | 0 | 1 | 4 | 5 | 2010† | 2016 |
Belfast Boys' Model School | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | N/A | 1964 |
Belfast High School | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | N/A | 1980 |
Foyle College | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | N/A | 1939 |
Larne Grammar School | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | N/A | 1955 |
Limavady Grammar School | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | N/A | 2011 |
Friends' School Lisburn | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | N/A | 2017 |
† denotes a shared win
‡ Annadale Grammar School became Wellington College in a merger in 1990.
Finals
edit1910s
editYear | Venue | Winner | Runner-up | Notes | ||
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1910 | NIFC Ormeau | Methodist College | 11 | 0 | Royal Belfast Academical Institution | [2] |
1911 | NIFC Ormeau | Royal Belfast Academical Institution | 32 | 0 | Methodist College | [5] |
1912 | NIFC Ormeau | Royal Belfast Academical Institution | 6 | 5 | Methodist College | [11] |
1913 | NIFC Ormeau | Royal Belfast Academical Institution | 15 | 3 | Methodist College | [12] |
1914 | NIFC Ormeau | Methodist College | 10 | 9 | Royal Belfast Academical Institution | [13] |
1915 | NIFC Ormeau | Royal Belfast Academical Institution | 25 | 5 | Methodist College | [14] |
1916 | NIFC Ormeau | Royal Belfast Academical Institution | 42 | 0 | Methodist College | [15] |
1917 | NIFC Ormeau | Royal Belfast Academical Institution | 27 | 0 | Royal School Dungannon | [8] |
1918 | Royal School Dungannon | 16 | 3 | Methodist College | ||
1919 | Royal School Dungannon | 8 | 0 | Methodist College |
1920s
editYear | Venue | Winner | Runner-up | Notes | ||
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1920 | Royal Belfast Academical Institution | 29 | 0 | Royal School Dungannon | ||
1921 | Royal Belfast Academical Institution | 42 | 3 | Royal School Dungannon | [16] | |
1922 | Royal Belfast Academical Institution | 26 | 0 | Methodist College | [17] | |
1923 | Royal Belfast Academical Institution | 16 | 0 | Royal School Dungannon | [18] | |
1924 | Methodist College | 3 | 0 | Royal School Dungannon | [19] | |
1925 | Royal Belfast Academical Institution | 20 | 0 | Royal School Dungannon | [20] | |
1926 | Royal Belfast Academical Institution | 14 | 0 | Methodist College | [21] | |
1927 | Methodist College | 3 | 0 | Ballymena Academy | [22] | |
1928 | Methodist College | 25 | 0 | Bangor Grammar School | [23] | |
1929 | Methodist College | 12 | 3 | Royal School Dungannon | [24] |
1930s
editYear | Venue | Winner | Runner-up | Notes | ||
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1930 | Royal Belfast Academical Institution | 32 | 0 | Bangor Grammar School | [25] | |
1931 | Royal Belfast Academical Institution | 12 | 0 | Methodist College | [26][27] | |
1932 | Methodist College | 15 | 3 | Royal Belfast Academical Institution | [28] | |
1933 | Royal Belfast Academical Institution | 28 | 0 | Royal School Dungannon | [29] | |
1934 | Methodist College | |||||
1935 | Coleraine Academical Institution | 10 | 0 | Royal Belfast Academical Institution | [30] | |
1936 | Bangor Grammar School | 5 | 3 | Methodist College | [31] | |
1937 | Coleraine Academical Institution | |||||
1938 | Coleraine Academical Institution | 27 | 0 | Royal School Dungannon | [32] | |
1939 | Royal Belfast Academical Institution | 11 | 0 | Foyle College | [33] |
1940s
editYear | Venue | Winner | Runner-up | Notes | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1940 | Methodist College | 9 | 0 | Coleraine Academical Institution | [34] | |
1941 | Methodist College | 8 | 0 | Royal Belfast Academical Institution | ||
1942 | RBAI Orangefield | Royal Belfast Academical Institution | 6 | 0 | Coleraine Academical Institution | [35] |
1943 | Royal Belfast Academical Institution | 25 | 3 | Coleraine Academical Institution | ||
1944 | Ballymena | Coleraine Academical Institution | 6 | 0 | Methodist College Belfast | [36] |
1945 | Methodist College | 6 | 0 | Royal Belfast Academical Institution | ||
1946 | Methodist College | 9 | 0 | Royal Belfast Academical Institution | ||
1947 | RBAI Orangefield | Methodist College | 6 | 3 | Royal Belfast Academical Institution | [37] |
1948 | Methodist College | 8 | 3 | Coleraine Academical Institution | ||
1949 | Methodist College | 6 | 3 | Coleraine Academical Institution | [38] |
1950s
editYear | Venue | Winner | Runner-up | Notes | ||
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1950 | Coleraine Academical Institution | 3 | 0 | Methodist College | [39][40] | |
1951 | Ballymena Academy & Royal Belfast Academical Institution |
3 | 3 | TROPHY SHARED | Replay - Game 1: 0-0[41][42] | |
1952 | Royal Belfast Academical Institution | 3 | 0 | Methodist College | ||
1953 | Royal Belfast Academical Institution | Methodist College | ||||
1954 | Annadale Grammar School & Methodist College |
TROPHY SHARED | ||||
1955 | Royal Belfast Academical Institution | 14 | 3 | Larne Grammar School | [43] | |
1956 | Royal Belfast Academical Institution | 3 | 0 | Belfast Royal Academy | Replay - Game 1: 3-3 | |
1957 | Methodist College | 3 | 0 | Royal Belfast Academical Institution | ||
1958 | Royal Belfast Academical Institution | 14 | 0 | Belfast Royal Academy | [44][45] | |
1959 | Royal Belfast Academical Institution | 5 | 3 | Coleraine Academical Institution | [46] |
1960s
editYear | Venue | Winner | Runner-up | Notes | ||
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1960 | Annadale Grammar School & Royal Belfast Academical Institution |
0 | 0 | TROPHY SHARED | ||
1961 | Royal Belfast Academical Institution | 6 | 0 | Annadale Grammar School | [47] | |
1962 | Methodist College | 8 | 0 | Belfast Royal Academy | [48] | |
1963 | Coleraine Academical Institution | 8 | 0 | Ballymena Academy | [49] | |
1964 | Methodist College | 3 | 0 | Belfast Boys' Model School | [50][51] | |
1965 | Belfast Royal Academy | 9 | 0 | Royal Belfast Academical Institution | [52] | |
1966 | Bangor Grammar School | 5 | 3 | Rainey Endowed School | ||
1967 | Annadale Grammar School & Belfast Royal Academy |
0 | 0 | TROPHY SHARED | [53] | |
1968 | Belfast Royal Academy | 9 | 3 | Coleraine Academical Institution | ||
1969 | Ballymena Academy & Belfast Royal Academy |
5 | 5 | TROPHY SHARED | [54] |
1970s
editYear | Venue | Winner | Runner-up | Notes | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1970 | Ballyclare | Ballymena Academy | 9 | 6 | Methodist College | |
1971 | Methodist College | 8 | 3 | Regent House, Newtownards | ||
1972 | Methodist College & Royal Belfast Academical Institution |
14 | 14 | TROPHY SHARED | ||
1973 | Ravenhill | Methodist College | 6 | 3 | Belfast Royal Academy | [55] |
1974 | Ravenhill | Methodist College | 16 | 4 | Royal Belfast Academical Institution | [56] |
1975 | Hyde Park Mallusk | Coleraine Academical Institution | 7 | 4 | Regent House, Newtownards | [57] |
1976 | Regent House, Newtownards | 6 | 3 | Bangor Grammar School | ||
1977 | Rainey Endowed School | 10 | 6 | Methodist College | ||
1978 | Ballymena RFC | Belfast Royal Academy | 7 | 3 | Coleraine Academical Institution | |
1979 | Ravenhill | Belfast Royal Academy | 9 | 4 | Royal Belfast Academical Institution |
1980s
editYear | Venue | Winner | Runner-up | Notes | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1980 | Ravenhill | Royal Belfast Academical Institution | 15 | 0 | Belfast High School | |
1981 | Ravenhill | Royal Belfast Academical Institution | 8 | 6 | Belfast Royal Academy | |
1982 | Ravenhill | Royal Belfast Academical Institution | 14 | 3 | Campbell College | |
1983 | Ravenhill | Methodist College | 10 | 8 | Royal Belfast Academical Institution | [58] |
1984 | Ravenhill | Campbell College | 6 | 4 | Belfast Royal Academy | [59] |
1985 | Ravenhill | Bangor Grammar School | 11 | 6 | Campbell College | [60] |
1986 | Ravenhill | Methodist College | 7 | 4 | Bangor Grammar School | [61] |
1987 | Ravenhill | Regent House, Newtownards | 11 | 3 | Belfast Royal Academy | |
1988 | Ravenhill | Methodist College | 3 | 0 | Coleraine Academical Institution | |
1989 | Ravenhill | Coleraine Academical Institution | 10 | 3 | Belfast Royal Academy |
1990s
editYear | Venue | Winner | Runner-up | Notes | ||
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1990 | Ravenhill | Ballyclare High School | 8 | 4 | Coleraine Academical Institution | |
1991 | Ravenhill | Methodist College | 20 | 0 | Royal School Dungannon | |
1992 | Ravenhill | Royal Belfast Academical Institution | 30 | 3 | Belfast Royal Academy | |
1993 | Ravenhill | Campbell College | 15 | 10 | Rainey Endowed School | |
1994 | Ravenhill | Royal School Dungannon | 17 | 13 | Belfast Royal Academy | [62] |
1995 | Ravenhill | Methodist College | 21 | 11 | Campbell College | [63] |
1996 | Ravenhill | Methodist College | 12 | 6 | Royal Belfast Academical Institution | [64] |
1997 | Ravenhill | Royal Belfast Academical Institution | 17 | 7 | Methodist College | [65] |
1998 | Ravenhill | Regent House, Newtownards | 21 | 15 | Coleraine Academical Institution | |
1999 | Ravenhill | Methodist College | 18 | 12 | Coleraine Academical Institution |
2000s
editYear | Venue | Winner | Runner-up | Notes | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2000 | Ravenhill | Methodist College & Coleraine Academical Institution |
18 | 18 | TROPHY SHARED | |
2001 | Ravenhill | Methodist College | 15 | 10 | Ballymena Academy | |
2002 | Ravenhill | Sullivan Upper School | 10 | 8 | Regent House, Newtownards | [66] |
2003 | Ravenhill | Methodist College | 21 | 3 | Wallace High School, Lisburn | [67] |
2004 | Ravenhill | Royal Belfast Academical Institution | 11 | 6 | Methodist College | [68] |
2005 | Ravenhill | Methodist College | 18 | 15 | Royal Belfast Academical Institution | [10] |
2006 | Ravenhill | Methodist College | 25 | 9 | Ballymena Academy | [69] |
2007 | Ravenhill | Methodist College | 15 | 10 | Regent House, Newtownards | [70] |
2008 | Ravenhill | Royal Belfast Academical Institution | 22 | 21 | Regent House, Newtownards | [71] |
2009 | Ravenhill | Methodist College | 12 | 10 | Campbell College | [72] |
2010s
editYear | Location | Winner | Runner-up | Notes | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2010 | Ravenhill | Campbell College & Wallace High School |
10 | 10 | TROPHY SHARED | [73] |
2011 | Ravenhill | Sullivan Upper School | 17 | 0 | Limavady Grammar School | [74] |
2012 | Ravenhill | Methodist College Belfast | 10 | 7 | Wallace High School | |
2013 | Ravenhill | Campbell College | 17 | 0 | Wallace High School | [75] |
2014 | Queen's University | Royal Belfast Academical Institution | 12 | 10 | Ballymena Academy | [76] |
2015 | Ravenhill Stadium | Royal Belfast Academical Institution | 13 | 5 | Wallace High School | [77] |
2016 | Ravenhill Stadium | Royal Belfast Academical Institution | 22 | 8 | Wallace High School | |
2017 | Ravenhill Stadium | The Royal School, Armagh | 10 | 6 | Friends' School, Lisburn | [78] |
2018 | Ravenhill Stadium | Ballymena Academy | 10 | 8 | Campbell College | [79] |
2019 | Ravenhill Stadium | Methodist College | 17 | 12 | Ballymena Academy | [80] |
2020s
editYear | Location | Winner | Runner-up | Notes | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2020 | Ravenhill Stadium | Campbell College | 20 | 15 | Royal Belfast Academical Institution | |
2021 | Competition cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic | |||||
2022 | Upper Malone | Campbell College | 23 | 5 | Ballymena Academy | [81] |
2023 | Ravenhill Stadium | Royal Belfast Academical Institution | 10 | 7 | Ballymena Academy | [82] |
2024 | Ravenhill Stadium | Royal Belfast Academical Institution | 36 | 10 | Sullivan Upper School | [83] |
Medallion Plate
edit1980s
edit- 1986 Ballymena Academy 15-0 Rainey Endowed School[84]
- 1987 Larne Grammar School 10-8 Coleraine Academical Institution[85]
- 1988 (???? v Belfast High School)[citation needed]
- 1989 Royal School Dungannon 21-0 Sullivan Upper School[86]
1990s
edit- 1990 Campbell College 15-6 Coleraine Boys' Secondary School[87]
- 1991 Wallace High School 14-0 Antrim Grammar School
- 1992 Ballyclare High School 7-6 Royal School Dungannon[88]
- 1993 Bangor Grammar School 13-8 Antrim Grammar School
- 1994 Omagh Academy 10-5 Portadown College
- 1995 Ballymena Academy 22-6 Foyle and Londonderry College
- 1996 Rainey Endowed 15-0 Portadown College
- 1997 Ballyclare High School 20-15 Foyle and Londonderry College[89]
- 1998 Royal Belfast Academical Institution 30-7 Larne Grammar School[90]
- 1999 Ballyclare High School 19-12 Larne Grammar School[91]
2000s
edit- 2000 Rainey Endowed School 13-6 Grosvenor Grammar School[92]
- 2001 Royal Belfast Academical Institution 22-7 Dalriada School
- 2002 Campbell College 17-12 Portadown College[66]
- 2003 Ballyclare High School 20-17 Portora Royal School[93][94]
- 2004 Wallace High School 27-22 Coleraine Academical Institution[68]
- 2005 Campbell College 17-10 The Royal School, Armagh[10][95]
- 2006 Royal Belfast Academical Institution 28-5 Sullivan Upper School[69]
- 2007 The Royal School, Armagh 10-5 Ballymena Academy[96]
- 2008 Belfast Royal Academy 22-0 Foyle and Londonderry College
- 2009 Wallace High School 37-22 Sullivan Upper School
2010s
edit- 2010 Dromore High School 12-12 Limavady Grammar School Trophy shared[97]
- 2011 Methodist College Belfast 26-10 Ballymena Academy[98]
- 2012 Ballymena Academy 34-10 Dalriada School[99]
- 2013 Methodist College Belfast 63-3 Down High School[100]
- 2014 Coleraine Academical Institution 24-21 Banbridge Academy
- 2015 Ballymena Academy 17-5 Down High School[101]
- 2016 Sullivan Upper School 12-10 Campbell College
- 2017 Belfast Royal Academy 0-17 Sullivan Upper School
- 2018 The Royal School, Armagh 25 - 0 Sullivan Upper School
- 2019 Grosvenor Grammar School 8 - 7 Rainey Endowed School
- 2020
- 2022 Sullivan Upper School 22-12 Rainey Endowed School
- 2023 Methodist College 22-5 Royal School Dungannon
- 2024
Medallion Bowl
edit2000s
- 2005 Limavady Grammar 20 - 7 Foyle College
- 2006 Omagh Academy 13-0 Rainey Endowed School
- 2007 Omagh Academy 5-0 Bangor Grammar School[102]
- 2008 Banbridge Academy 17-8 Belfast High School[103]
- 2009 Dalriada School 19-17 Grosvenor Grammar School[104]
2010s
edit- 2010 Ballymena Academy 3-0 Sullivan Upper School
- 2011 Rainey Endowed School 27-7 Grosvenor Grammar School[105]
- 2012 Carrickfergus Grammar School 14-7 Rainey Endowed School
- 2013 Grosvenor Grammar School 17-10 Carrickfergus Grammar School[100]
- 2014 Bangor Grammar School 37-7 Belfast High School
- 2015 Coleraine Academical Institution 7-3 Grosvenor Grammar School[106]
- 2016 Dalriada School 13-10 Bangor Grammar School
- 2017 Enniskillen Royal Grammar School 31-3 Down High School
- 2018
- 2019 Omagh Academy 17-11 Down High School
2020s
edit- 2020
- 2022 Banbridge Academy 19-10 Limavady Grammar School
- 2023 Antrim Grammar School 12-52 Coleraine Grammar School
- 2024 Rainey Endowed School 22-21 Portadown College
Medallion Trophy
edit- 2005 Portora Royal School 13-8 Belfast High School
- 2006 Craigavon Senior High School 13-8 Friends School Lisburn[69]
- 2007 Lisneal College 22-17 Downshire School[107]
- 2008 Larne Grammar School 13-12 Downshire School[108]
- 2009 Limavady Grammar School 28-3 Downshire School
2010s
edit- 2010 Foyle and Londonderry College 38-7 Dalriada School
- 2011 Dalriada School 12-0 Foyle and Londonderry College[109]
- 2012 Wellington College Belfast 17-8 Grosvenor Grammar School
- 2013 Lurgan College 8-0 Dalriada School[110]
- 2014 Larne Grammar School 3-3 Rainey Endowed School shared[111]
- 2015 Omagh Academy 22-0 Strabane Academy[112]
- 2016 Foyle and Londonderry College 16-12 Cambridge House
- 2017 Ballyclare Secondary School 12-10 Grosvenor Grammar School
- 2018
- 2019 Enniskillen Royal Grammar School 15-5 Foyle College
2020s
edit- 2020
- 2022 Dromore High 24-12 Omagh Academy
- 2023 Banbridge Academy 12-12 Enniskillen Royal Grammar School
- 2024 Banbridge Academy 24-21 Belfast High School
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