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词条 Leinster Schools Rugby Senior Cup
释义

  1. History

  2. Roll of honour

  3. Results

     Finals  Point values  Records 

  4. Sponsorship and media coverage

  5. Leinster School of the Year Award

  6. In popular culture

  7. See also

  8. Notes

  9. External links

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History

The Leinster Schools Senior Challenge Cup is the premier rugby union competition for secondary schools affiliated to the Leinster Branch of the IRFU. First held in 1887, the Cup celebrated its 120th anniversary in 2007.

Schools Senior Cup Rugby is divided into 4 tiers in two sections and each cup competition bears a name as follows: Section A Leinster Schools Rugby Senior Development Cup (effectively division 4), Section A Leinster Schools Rugby McMullen Cup (effectively division 3), Section B Leinster Schools Vinnie Murray Cup (effectively division 2), Section B Leinster Schools Senior Challenge Cup (effectively division 1).

Attendances are high for a schoolboy competition, with up to 25,000 present at the final. This match traditionally takes place on Saint Patrick's Day at Lansdowne Road (now known as the Aviva Stadium). In 2008, the final was played at the Royal Dublin Society Grounds (RDS) after Donnybrook proved to be way too small for the 2007 final, (Lansdowne Road was closed for redevelopment) and has been the home since. Since the move to the RDS the attendance has decreased and is now typically 10,000- 14,000.

The competition has been subject to criticism from various quarters as being "elitist" (as most of the competing schools are fee-paying; in fact only one non fee-paying school has won the cup, De La Salle Churchtown) and for putting undue pressure on its participants. It is also the subject of satire through the Ross O'Carroll Kelly newspaper column and novels. The competition and schools rugby in the four provinces has been praised though with "Irish (rugby) game in debt to schools rugby".[1]

Blackrock College are the most successful school in the Cup's history, having lifted the Cup 69 times, an accumulative total larger than all other teams combined.[2]

Three schools have won the Cup at their first attempt; Blackrock College in the competition's maiden year in 1887, Castleknock College who won the first of their eight Leinster titles at the first time of asking when they defeated Blackrock in the 1913 final and Clongowes Wood College who first won the cup in 1926. St. Fintan's High School are the most recent 'new' school to the competition, making their debut in 2016/17 season.

To date only five schools have achieved the Senior and Junior Cup "double". These are Blackrock, who have achieved this feat 27 times (1910, 1912, 1927, 1933, 1935–36, 1942–43, 1945, 1948, 1953–54, 1956–57, 1962, 1964, 1981–82, 1986–87, 1995, 2004, 2006, 2013–14, 2018), St Michaels twice (2012 & 2019), Belvedere (2005), Terenure (1958) and Castleknock (1920).

Even more rare is to lose both the Senior and Junior Cup Finals in the same year. This depressing feat has been achieved by seven schools on 12 occasions. Terenure College leads with 4 (1957, 1964, 1969 & 1987), followed by Belvedere College with 3 (1930, 1944 & 1962), next St Michaels College (2010), St Mary's College (1943), Newbridge College (1939), Cistercian College Roscrea (1910) and Blackrock College (2017) with 1 each. This happened to Blackrock College for the first time in 2017.

Blackrock College have only been defeated in successive finals on two occasions. In the 1920s they were runners up three times in a row, defeated by St Andrews in 1921 & 1922 followed by Belvedere in 1923. The second occasion was in 1979 & 1980 when they were defeated in successive finals by Terenure College.

The 91st Leinster Senior Schools Cup Final in 1977 between Blackrock College and St Mary’s College finished level at 12 points each at the end of normal time. Having played 70 minutes the two sides now faced an additional 15 minutes extra time. Six minutes into extra time Blackrock got a try from fullback Patrick Hinkson. Hugo MacNeill kicked the sideline conversion. Two further MacNeill penalties in the second half of extra time sealed victory for Blackrock. Among the future Irish senior internationals playing that day were Hugo MacNeill and Paul Dean. The 1977 Leinster Senior Schools Cup Final was played on Sunday 20 March 1977 and not the normal St Patrick’s Day. This decision was made to protect the Lansdowne Road pitch following poor weather prior to the Ireland v France Five Nations fixture on the 19 March.

Grainey video footage is available on archives on www.rte.ie. The edition of Sports Club was broadcast 31 March 1977. The commentator is Fred Cogley.

The Cup, and the Schools who play for it, have a history of producing fine rugby players, many of whom go on to play for Ireland. Players such as Denis Hickie, who captained his St. Mary's College team to win the cup in 1994, and Gordon D'Arcy have impressive senior cup records. The most international players produced have come from Blackrock College, with players such as Brian O'Driscoll, Victor Costello, Shane Byrne, Bob Casey, Leo Cullen and more recently Luke Fitzgerald, Ian Madigan, Jordi Murphy, Garry Ringrose and Joey Carbery. Terenure College has also produced many Irish international players including Mick Hipwell (also Lion's 1971), Kevin Flynn, Paul Haycock, Niall Hogan (Irish Captain 1995), Conor O'Shea (head coach Italian national team), Ciaran Clarke, and Girvan Dempsey.

Four captains have gained the distinction of lifting the cup twice, Larry McMahon (Blackrock College, 1929 and 1930), Garret Gill (Blackrock College, [3]1962 and 1963), Jonny Mion (Blackrock College) in 1989 and 1990, Barry Gibney (Blackrock College) in 1995 and 1996.

Roll of honour

SchoolLocationTitlesWinning years
Blackrock CollegeBlackrock, Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown 691887-88, 1890, 1893–97, 1900–05, 1907-1910, 1912, 1915-1919, 1925, 1927-1930, 1933-1936, 1939, 1940, 1942, 1943, 1945, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1956, 1957, 1960, 1962,1964, 1967, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1981, 1982, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1995, 1996, 1999, 2004, 2006, 2009, 2013, 2014, 2018SCT & JCT Double 27 times - 1910, 1912, 1927, 1933, 1935, 1936, 1942, 1943, 1945, 1948, 1953, 1954, 1956, 1957, 1962, 1964, 1981, 1982, 1986, 1987, 1995, 2004, 2006, 2009, 2013, 2014, 2018
Belvedere College Great Denmark Street , Dublin City 121923–24, 1938, 1946, 1951, 1968, 1971–72, 2005 (Double), 2008, 2016–17
Terenure CollegeTerenure, Dublin City 101952, 1958 (Double), 1979–80, 1984, 1992–93, 1997, 2001, 2003
Castleknock College Castleknock, Dublin 81913, 1920 (Double), 1931, 1937, 1944, 1947, 1959, 1965
Clongowes Wood College Clane, County Kildare 81926, 1978, 1988, 1991, 1998, 2000, 2010–11
St. Mary's CollegeRathmines, Dublin City 51961, 1966, 1969, 1994, 2002
St. Andrew's College Booterstown, Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown 4 1906, 1911, 1921–22
St. Michael's CollegeAilesbury Road, Dublin 4 32007, 2012(Double), 2019(Double)
De La Salle Churchtown Churchtown, Dublin 21983, 1985
Newbridge College Newbridge, County Kildare 21941, 1970
Corrig School¹Monkstown, Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown 21889, 1892
Cistercian College, RoscreaRoscrea, County Offaly 12015
C.B.C. Monkstown Monkstown, Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown 11976
The High SchoolRathgar, Dublin 11973
Presentation CollegeBray, County Wicklow 11932
Mountjoy School²Clontarf, Dublin City 11914
Saint Columba's CollegeWhitechurch, South Dublin 1 1899
Wesley College Ballinteer, Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown 11898

¹ Corrig School moved premises to Monkstown Park in 1950 and was renamed C.B.C. Monkstown.

² Mountjoy School was amalgamated with other schools in 1972 to become Mount Temple Comprehensive School.

Results

Finals

Drawn finals are replayed. In this table, the result of the replay is given below the result of the drawn game.

YearWinnerScoreRunner-up
1887 Blackrock College3–0 Farra School, Westmeath
1888 Blackrock College8–0 Rathmines School
1889 Corrig School4–0 Galway Grammar School
1890 Blackrock College22–0 Corrig School
1891 Blackrock College1–0Wesley College
1892 Corrig School0–0
6–2
Rathmines School
1893 Blackrock College18–0 Rathmines School
1894 Blackrock College5–0 Corrig School
1895 Blackrock College15–3 Wesley College
1896 Blackrock College8–3 Wesley College
1897 Blackrock College25–0 The High School
1898 Wesley College15–0 Rathmines School
1899 St. Columba's College8–5 Blackrock College
1900 Blackrock College63–0 Corrig School
1901 Blackrock College13–0 Corrig School
1902 Blackrock College3–3
18–0
St. Andrew's College
1903 Blackrock College8–5 St. Andrew's College
1904 Blackrock College8–0 Mountjoy School
1905 Blackrock College0–0
6–0
Mountjoy School
1906 St. Andrew's College5–0 Blackrock College
1907 Blackrock College28–3 The King's Hospital
1908 Blackrock College9–3 St. Andrew's College
1909 Blackrock College25–0 The High School
1910 Blackrock College0–0
6–3
M.S.J. Roscrea
1911 St. Andrew's College9–3 Mountjoy School
1912 Blackrock College11–0 St. Columba's College
1913 Castleknock College8–5 Blackrock College
1914 Mountjoy School3–0 Wesley College
1915 Blackrock College12–0 The High School
1916 Blackrock College14–3 Castleknock College
1917 Blackrock College21–0 Belvedere College
1918 Blackrock College12–0 Mountjoy School
1919 Blackrock College25–0 The High School
1920 Castleknock College9–0 Mountjoy School
1921 St. Andrew's College6–0 Blackrock College
1922 St. Andrew's College3–0 Blackrock College
1923 Belvedere College2–0 Blackrock College
1924 Belvedere College8–3 Castleknock College
1925 Blackrock College2–0 Castleknock College
1926 Clongowes Wood College9–5 Belvedere College
1927 Blackrock College12–5 Clongowes Wood College
1928 Blackrock College6–0 Clongowes Wood College
1929 Blackrock College8–0 Clongowes Wood College
1930 Blackrock College11–7 Belvedere College
1931 Castleknock College6–0 Belvedere College
1932 Presentation Bray6–4 Newbridge College
1933 Blackrock College10–0 Belvedere College
1934 Blackrock College33–0 Wesley College
1935 Blackrock College18–3 Wesley College
1936 Blackrock College14–0 Clongowes Wood College
1937 Castleknock College8–0 Mountjoy School
1938 Belvedere College3–0 Castleknock College
1939 Blackrock College8–3 Newbridge College
1940 Blackrock College3–0 Castleknock College
1941 Newbridge College0–0
9–3
M.S.J. Roscrea
1942 Blackrock College9–6 Castleknock College
1943 Blackrock College9–6 St. Mary's College
1944 Castleknock College18–3 Belvedere College
1945 Blackrock College28–3 Newbridge College
1946 Belvedere College8–0 St. Mary's College
1947 Castleknock College6–0 Blackrock College
1948 Blackrock College9–0 Castleknock College
1949 Blackrock College6–3 Clongowes Wood College
1950 Blackrock College18–0 Castleknock College
1951 Belvedere College12–0 The King's Hospital
1952 Terenure College9–3 Castleknock College
1953 Blackrock College11–0 Clongowes Wood College
1954 Blackrock College11–3 Belvedere College
1955 Blackrock College11–8 Castleknock College
1956 Blackrock College11–0 Terenure College
1957 Blackrock College5–3 Terenure College
1958 Terenure College3–0 Belvedere College
1959 Castleknock College11–9 Newbridge College
1960 Blackrock College13–6 Terenure College
1961 St. Mary's College11–0 Castleknock College
1962 Blackrock College9–3 Belvedere College
1963 Blackrock College6–0 The High School
1964 Blackrock College3–0 Terenure College
1965 Castleknock College12–8 Blackrock College
1966 St. Mary's College14–6 Newbridge College
1967 Blackrock College11–3 St. Mary's College
1968 Belvedere College14–11 De La Salle Churchtown
1969 St. Mary's College10–9 Terenure College
1970 Newbridge College19–5 Blackrock College
1971 Belvedere College14–11 Presentation Bray
1972 Belvedere College20–10 Terenure College
1973 The High School19–7 Belvedere College
1974 Blackrock College10–6 St. Mary's College
1975 Blackrock College11–7 De La Salle Churchtown
1976 C.B.C. Monkstown3–0 Castleknock College
1977 Blackrock College12–12 FT
24–12 ET
St. Mary's College
1978 Clongowes Wood College9–6 Terenure College
1979 Terenure College15–9 Blackrock College
1980 Terenure College12–10 Blackrock College
1981 Blackrock College9–3 Clongowes Wood College
1982 Blackrock College22–3 The King's Hospital
1983 De La Salle Churchtown13–6 Castleknock College
1984 Terenure College15–3 C.B.C. Monkstown
1985 De La Salle Churchtown10–6 Blackrock College
1986 Blackrock College10–3 De La Salle Churchtown
1987 Blackrock College15–9 Terenure College
1988 Clongowes Wood College6–3 St Michael's College
1989 Blackrock College28–16 Belvedere College
1990 Blackrock College14–6 Clongowes Wood College
1991 Clongowes Wood College7–3 St Michael's College
1992 Terenure College19–6 Belvedere College
1993 Terenure College8–3 Clongowes Wood College
1994 St. Mary's College14–14
7–3
Clongowes Wood College
1995 Blackrock College8–3 Clongowes Wood College
1996 Blackrock College37–3 Newbridge College
1997 Terenure College22–15 Clongowes Wood College
1998 Clongowes Wood College37–18 Terenure College
1999 Blackrock College17–9 Cistercian, Roscrea
2000 Clongowes Wood College13–11 Terenure College
2001 Terenure College21–19 Blackrock College
2002 St. Mary's College10–6 Belvedere College
2003 Terenure College6–6
3–0
St. Mary's College
2004 Blackrock College24–9 Clongowes Wood College
2005[4] Belvedere College16–10 Blackrock College
2006 Blackrock College14–12 St Michael's College
2007 St Michael's College6–0 Clongowes Wood College
2008 Belvedere College11–10 St. Mary's College
2009 Blackrock College18–9 Terenure College
2010 Clongowes Wood College38–20 St Michael's College
2011 Clongowes Wood College46–15 Cistercian College, Roscrea
2012 [5] St Michael's College17–10 Clongowes Wood College
2013[6]Blackrock College 23–20 St Michael's College
2014[7]Blackrock College 22–17 Clongowes Wood College
2015[8] Cistercian College, Roscrea18–11 Belvedere College
2016[9] Belvedere College31–7 Cistercian College, Roscrea
2017Belvedere College10-3Blackrock College
2018Blackrock College35-12Belvedere College
2019St Michael's College28-5Gonzaga College

Point values

The point values of scores in rugby union have changed many times in its history. This table summarises them.

Change in points
PeriodTryConversionPenaltyDrop goalGoal from mark
To 18911 2 2 3 3
1891—932 3 344
1893—190532
1905—483
1948—713
1971—774
1977—92
1992—present5
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Records

  • Most consecutive wins: 6, Blackrock College 1900–05
  • Greatest winning margin in final: 63 points, 1900: Blackrock College 63-0 Corrig School
  • Narrowest winning margin in final: 1 point, 1891: Blackrock College 1–0 Wesley College; 1969: St. Mary's College 10–9 Terenure College; 2008: Belvedere College 11–10 St. Mary's College
  • Highest aggregate score in final: 63 points, 1900: Blackrock College 63-0 Corrig School
  • Longest period without a win by Blackrock College: 6 seasons 1967–73
  • Greatest losing margin: unknown

Sponsorship and media coverage

The competition was known for several years as the "Coca-Cola Leinster Schools Senior Cup" and in more recent years the "Powerade Leinster Schools Senior Cup" (Powerade is also owned by the Coca-Cola Company). In September 2013, Beauchamps Solicitors became the new title sponsor for the Leinster Schools Senior Cup. For the duration of this partnership with Beauchamps, the Senior Cup will be known as the "Beauchamps Leinster Schools Senior Cup".[10]

The competition receives extensive coverage in Ireland's broadsheets, in particular The Irish Independent and The Irish Times. Both publish previews of each year's competition and provide match reports for each game played.

In years gone by the competition's final on St Patrick's Day would sometimes be broadcast on TG4, however, this was discontinued in the early 2000s. From 2005 onwards, however, Setanta Sports began extensive coverage of school's rugby. This included the finals of all provincial finals and coverage of the Leinster Schools Junior Cup. The Leinster Senior Cup was most prominent, however, with coverage from every game played at Donnybrook and every round of the competition.

FreeSports replaced Eir Sport as the competition broadcaster ahead of the 2019 competition where they will broadcast eight games live.[11]

Leinster School of the Year Award

In 2008, Leinster Rugby instituted a new award for overall performance of a school at every level of schools rugby. The award, Powerade Leinster Rugby School of the Year is given at the annual Leinster awards ceremony.

The inaugural winners were C.B.C. Monkstown. They were followed in by Terenure College (2009), St Gerard's School (2010), Clongowes Wood College (2011), St. Michael's College (2012) and Blackrock College (2013)(2018). Gonzaga College (2017)[12][13][14]

In popular culture

  • The Ross O'Carroll-Kelly character, created by Paul Howard, lives off the glory of winning a Leinster Senior Cup final medal with the fictional school "Castlerock College" in the novel The Miseducation of Ross O'Carroll-Kelly.
  • Gerard Siggins' series of novels, Rugby Spirit (2012), Rugby Warrior (2014), Rugby Rebel (2015), Rugby Flyer (2016) and Rugby Runner (2017) tell the story of a boy, Eoin Madden, who plays rugby for the fictional Dublin school "Castlerock College". He takes part in several campaigns with the school, including the Leinster Junior Cup. The school's name is an homage to that in Paul Howard's books, as Siggins had coined the name "Ross O'Carroll Kelly".

See also

  • Leinster Schools Vinnie Murray Cup
  • Leinster Schools Rugby McMullen Cup
  • Leinster Schools Rugby Senior Development Cup
  • Leinster Schools Junior Cup
  • Leinster Rugby
  • Connacht Schools Senior Cup
  • Munster Schools Senior Cup
  • Ulster Schools Senior Cup
  • Ireland national schoolboy rugby union team

Notes

1. ^Irish game in debt to schools rugby
2. ^Statistics compiled by Des Daly, Irish Rugby Statistician
3. ^Leinster Schools Senior Rugby Cup Centenary Celebration 1886-1986
4. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.rte.ie/sport/rugby/2005/0317/190951-leinstersc/|title=Belvo take first senior cup win|accessdate=26 March 2015 |work=www.rte.ie |publisher= |date= 14 July 2007}}
5. ^Report on 2012 final
6. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.independent.ie/sport/rugby/power-pounces-to-steal-it-for-teaktough-rock-29138454.html|title=Power pounces to steal it for teak-tough 'Rock |accessdate=19 March 2013 |work=Irish Independent |publisher= |date= 19 March 2013}}
7. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.setanta.com/ie/blackrock-claim-leinster-schools-crown |title=Blackrock claim Leinster Schools crown |accessdate=16 March 2014 |work=Setanta News |publisher= |date=16 March 2014 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140316194832/http://www.setanta.com/ie/blackrock-claim-leinster-schools-crown |archivedate=16 March 2014 |df= }}
8. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.independent.ie/sport/rugby/schools-rugby/roscrea-claim-first-ever-leinster-senior-cup-title-with-victory-over-belvedere-31074650.html|title=Roscrea claim first ever Leinster Senior Cup title with victory over Belvedere |accessdate=26 March 2015 |work=Irish Independent |publisher= |date= 17 March 2015}}
9. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.independent.ie/sport/rugby/schools-rugby/belvedere-secure-an-11th-leinster-schools-senior-cup-triumph-34536268.html|title=Belvedere secure an 11th Leinster Schools Senior Cup triumph |accessdate=16 March 2016 |work=Irish Independent |publisher= |date= 13 March 2016}}
10. ^http://www.leinsterrugby.ie/domestic/10954.php#.Us166rR0mPx
11. ^{{citeweb|url= https://www.the42.ie/leinster-senior-schools-cup-freesports-tv-coverage-4433241-Jan2019/|title =Leinster Rugby announces new TV deal for 2019 Senior Schools Cup|date=11 January 2019|work=The 42|accessdate=11 January 2019}}
12. ^http://www.leinsterrugby.ie/fans/playerawards.php
13. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.irishrugby.ie/22_17180.php |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2009-06-30 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090514013951/http://www.irishrugby.ie/22_17180.php |archivedate=14 May 2009 |df= }}
14. ^http://www.leinsterrugby.ie/newsroom/8043.php

External links

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20090629185401/http://www.cbcrugby.com/ CBC Monkstown Rugby]
  • This Year's Draw
  • Leinster Rugby
  • Statistics compiled by Des Daly, Irish Rugby Statistician
  • 2009 Irish Times Preview
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