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The Women's Irish Junior Cup is a knockout trophy played for by women's field hockey clubs in Ireland, under the auspices of the Irish Hockey Association . Entry is open to sides that do not qualify for the Women's Irish Senior Cup and to the second teams of clubs that play in the Irish Senior Cup.
The trophy was first played for in 1909.
The winners are presented with the White Cup . The trophy was presented to the Irish Ladies Hockey Union in 1909 by Mrs .... White LLD.[citation needed ]
From its start in 1909 until 2000, the tournament was played in regional tournaments. The winners of the provincial Junior Cups in Leinster and Munster , Ulster and a club from Connacht would proceed through to semi-final matches. The finals were played in one weekend until 2000.
When the Northern Ireland Ladies Hockey Union finally amalgamated with the Ulster Women's Hockey Union, the Ulster representatives were decided by the McConnell Shield competition.
In 2000 the format of the competition was changed to an open draw format.
(records are incomplete)
Year
Winner
Runner-up
Notes
1909
Phoenix
1910
Waringstown
4
2
Monkstown
1911
Orwell
1912
Ballinasloe
1913
1914
Celbridge College
1915
Alexandra II
1916
Not Played due to World War I
1917
Not Played due to World War I
1918
Not Played due to World War I
1919
Not Played due to World War I
Year
Winner
Runner-up
Notes
1930
Derry
6
2
Optimists(Dublin)
[ 5]
1931
North West & Old Ursulines II
2
2
TROPHY SHARED
after extra time[ 6]
1932
Optimists II
5
1
Newry
[ 7]
1933
Old Ursulines II
1934
North West
4
1
Bective
[ 8]
1935
South Antrim
2
1
Ursuline Convent
[ 9]
1936
Ewarts(Belfast)
2
1
Newcomes II
[ 10]
1937
Muckross II
2
0
Stranmillis Training College
[ 11]
1938
Newcomes II
1
0
Cork Wanderers
[ 12]
1939
Muckross III
Carlow
[ 13]
Year
Winner
Runner-up
Notes
1940
Catholic Institute
1941
Not Played
1942
Not Played
1943
Not Played
1944
Not Played
1945
Not Played
1946
Loreto II
Naas
1947
Maids II
1948
Loreto II
1949
Waterford
4
1
Sandown, Belfast
[ 14]
Year
Winner
Runner-up
Notes
1950
Catholic Institute, Limerick
1
0
Sandown, Belfast
[ 15]
1951
Ormiston, Belfast
4
3
Waterford
3 periods of extra time[ 16]
1952
Waterford
1953
Waterford & Ormiston, Belfast
2
2
TROPHY SHARED
[ 17]
1954
Waterford
4
1
Sandown, Belfast
[ 18]
1955
Loreto III & Sandown, Belfast
1
1
TROPHY SHARED
[ 19]
1956
Pembroke Wanderers A
5
1
Ormiston
[ 20]
1957
Muckross III
1
0
Waterford
[ 21]
1958
Muckross III
2
1
Waterford
[ 22]
1959
Pembroke Wanderers III
2
1
Instonians B
[ 23]
Year
Winner
Runner-up
Notes
1960
Lurgan
4
1
Muckross III
[ 24]
1961
Pembroke Wanderers III
7
0
Waterford
[ 25]
1962
Pembroke Wanderers III
2
0
Pegasus I
[ 26]
1963
Ards A
2
1
Maids II
after extra time[ 27]
1964
St Raphael's
Sion Hill Training College, Dublin
1965
St Raphael's
7
1
Instonians A
[ 28]
1966
Portadown I
6
0
Railway Union II
[ 29]
1967
Railway Union II
1
0
Instonians A
[ 30]
1968
Old Ursulines II
1
0
Queen's University A
after extra time[ 31]
1969
Pegasus II
2
0
Maids II
Year
Winner
Runner-up
Notes
1980
Old Ursulines II
1981
Our Lady's
1982
Portadown IIA
2
1
Waterford
1983
Londonderry Ladies
1
1
Greenhills
Londonderry Ladies won 7-4 on pens [ 38]
1984
Glennane
1985
Old Ursulines II
1986
Pembroke Wanderers II
1987
Pembroke Wanderers II
1988
Portadown II
1989
Portadown II
Year
Winner
Runner-up
Notes
2020
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