Kildare Junior Football Championship Explained

The Kildare Junior Football Championship is an annual Gaelic football competition contested by lower-tier Kildare GAA clubs. The winning club plays in the Kildare Intermediate Football Championship in the following year. As of the 2022 season there is an overall Junior Championship winner as well as a Junior A winner (competed for between the bottom four teams in the Junior Championship Round Robin Group 2). There have been various iterations of the competition, which started in 1906 as the secondary competition to the Kildare Senior Football Championship. In 1928 a Kildare Intermediate Football Championship was started for middle tier teams with the Junior Championship ranking below that. In 1947 the Junior Championship was split into A and B competitions with the winners competing for the overall Junior title. They played for a trophy called the Jack Higgins Cup, named after the former Kildare and Naas great. Reserve teams were allowed to enter the Junior Championship at various stages up until recent years but a Reserve Championship has since been instigated. The Jack Higgins Trophy has not been played since 2019 due to the covid pandemic. The Junior winners receive the Noel Moran Cup, named after the former Kilcock and Kildare player.

Qualification for subsequent competitions

Leinster Junior Club Football Championship

The Kildare JFC winners qualify for the Leinster Junior Club Football Championship. It is the only team from County Kildare to qualify for this competition. The Kildare JFC winners enter the Leinster Junior Club Football Championship at the __ stage.

All-Ireland Junior Club Football Championship

The Kildare JFC winners — by winning the Leinster Junior Club Football Championship — may qualify for the All-Ireland Junior Club Football Championship, at which they would enter at the __ stage, providing they haven't been drawn to face the British champions in the quarter-finals.

For example, Two Mile House, the 2013 winners, went on to win the All-Ireland Football Championship title at Croke Park.[1] [2] In an unprecedented occurrence, Sunday Mass was moved to accommodate the game.[3]

Junior and Jack Higgins Cup Finals listed by year

Note: Listed in the "JFC Winner" column is the team who won the primary Junior competition each year. Generally this was the "Junior A" competition when there were A,B,C etc competitions but in more recent years there was just one Junior grouping. In 2022 the Junior Championship was split between Groups 1 and 2 on a seeded basis with Group 2 consisting of weaker teams. The bottom four teams in that Group 2 played off for a new "Junior A" championship which was won by Rheban who beat Castlemitchell in the final by 2-7 to 0-9. A new, as yet unnamed trophy was presented to the winners.

YearJFC WinnerScoreOpponentScoreJack Higgins WinnerScoreOpponentScore
2023Milltown1-17Robertstown1-6
2022[4] Straffan2-15Kill0-13
2021[5] Kilcullen2-10 Rathcoffey1-04
2020 *[6] Caragh0-11Robertstown0-06
2019Ballymore Eustace3-12Robertstown0-08Ballymore Eustace3-20Sarsfields3-12
2018Milltown1-14Rheban1-10NaasMilltown
2017Ballymore Eustace3-18Caragh1-04Ballymore Eustace2-13Sarsfields0-13
2016Kilcullen0-07, R 2-14Milltown0-07, R 0-13Moorefield2-10Kilcullen1-05
2015Castlemitchell1-11Cappagh0-07SarsfieldsCastlemitchell
2014Straffan2-12Castlemitchell0-06
2013Two Mile House0-15Straffan0-13
2012Clogherinkoe2-10Two Mile House2-08Moorefield1-10Clogherinkoe0-09
2011[7] Robertstown2-10Two Mile House2-07
2010Caragh0-08Robertstown1-04
2009Straffan1-11Two Mile House0-13Sarsfields1-12Straffan0-09
2008[8] Milltown0-14Robertstown1-10
2007Ballykelly2-10Two Mile House0-10
2006Nurney1-14Straffan1-13Moorefield2-06Nurney0-09
2005Grangenolvin1-12Robertstown3-05
2004Castledermot2-14Robertstown1-10CastledermotMilltown
2003Confey1-13Nurney0-05ConfeyRobertstown
2002Moorefield2-08Leixlip0-12Nurney1-11Moorefield0-11
2001Sallins2-16Confey2-08Sallins0-10Straffan0-06
20002-08Milltown0-08Ardclough3-10Ballykelly2-07
1999Ellistown4-03Ardclough0-09
1998Clogherinkoe1-100-08
1997Kilcullen0-14Ellistown1-05Kilcullen2-11Moorefield3-07
1996Rheban0-11 Kilcullen1-06Rheban0-10Carbury0-03
1995Maynooth0-13Kilcullen0-10Moorefield2-08Maynooth1-07
1994Two Mile House2-08Maynooth0-08Sarsfields3-04Two Mile House0-07
1993Caragh2-11Ellistown1-08Caragh1-08Moorefield1-02
1992Kill0-11Kilcullen0-08Kill0-11Allenwood1-06
1991Eadestown1-09Kilcullen0-07Eadestown1-03Sarsfields0-04
1990Rathcoffey1-09Eadestown0-09Naas0-10Rathcoffey1-05
1989Robertstown0-06 1-08 (R)Rheban0-06 0-09 (R)Robertstown1-09Naas1-06
1988Ballyteague4-08Kill0-08Ballyteague0-06Carbury0-03
1987Grangenolvin2-04Ballyteague0-07Grangenolvin2-06Round Towers0-04
1986Celbridge0-15Robertstown0-05Celbridge0-13Straffan0-04
1985Ballymore Eustace1-11Ballyteague2-07Sarsfields1-11 (R)Grangenolvin0-07 (R)
1984Clogherinkoe1-09 3-09 (R)Milltown0-12 1-07 (R)Nurney0-08 2-08 (R)Clogherinkoe1-05 1-07 (R)
1983Castlemitchel3-08Ardclough1-08Castlemitchel0-08Robertstown0-06
1982Eadestown0-09 2-09 (R)Ballymore Eustace1-12 1-07 (R)Eadestown1-11Celbridge1-05
1981Naas5-06Eadestown1-12Kilcock2-07Naas2-06
1980Leixlip1-08Kill1-05Leixlip5-06Eadestown1-13
1979Castledermot1-06Leixlip0-08Castledermot2-06Kill2-04
1978St. Laurence's4-12Ballymore Eustace1-04Clongorey4-04St. Laurence's2-03
1977Suncroft1-08St. Laurence's0-07Suncroft3-08Clogherinkoe1-06
1976St. Kevin's1-08 0-11 (R)Leixlip1-08 0-04Maynooth1-09St. Kevin's2-04
1975Johnstownbridge4-16Suncroft0-05Johnstownbridge2-08St. Laurence's1-04
1974Ballykelly1-09Johnstownbridge1-07Raheens1-05Ballykelly0-06
1973Sallins1-12Castledermot1-09Sallins1-12Castledermot1-09
1972Ballyteague2-10Castlemitchel0-06Ballyteague2-09St. Kevin's2-04
1971Kilcullen2-09 2-04 (R)Ballyteague2-09 1-06 (R)Kilcullen1-14Sallins0-04
1970Rathangan1-06 0-11 (R)Rathcoffey1-06 0-09 (R)Rathangan0-16Kilcullen1-07
1969Rheban2-14Castledermot2-02Rheban2-09Kilcullen1-07
1968Ardclough0-14Ballyteague1-09Ardclough0-14Ballymore Eustace1-09
1967Johnstownbridge2-09Rheban2-07Milltown5-07Johnstownbridge2-08
1966Sallins2-06 0-08 (R)Ardclough0-12 0-05 (R)Sallins1-10Johnstownbridge0-08
1965Grangenolvin1-05 2-08 (R)Rheban0-08 1-03 (R)Grangenolvin1-07Sallins0-05
1964Straffan3-11Rheban0-06StraffanbtGrangenolvin
1963Clogherinkoe0-12Straffan0-10Ellistown0-08Clogherinkoe0-06
1962SuncroftbtArdcloughSuncroft1-06 2-03 (R)Ballyteague1-06 1-02 (R)
1961Allenwood1-10Rheban1-05Allenwood2-04Carbury1-03
1960Kill2-09Carbury1-07Eadestown0-11Kill1-05
1959Ardclough0-05 3-06 (R)Rheban1-02 0-06 (R)Ardclough3-06Straffan1-04
1958Celbridge ****1-05Moone2-07Celbridge1-06Clongorey1-01
1957Castledermot2-07Kill0-07Castledermot5-09Clogherinkoe1-01
1956AthgarvanbtKillAthgarvan2-05Castledermot0-08
1955RathcoffeybtRhebanRathcoffey1-07Milltown1-06
1954Monasterevin0-08Ballykelly0-07Monasterevin4-09Rathcoffey0-05
1953Kilcullen1-05Moone0-02Kilcullen1-07Ballykelly1-04
1952Leixlip4-04Athgarvan0-08Naas3-03Leixlip1-03
1951Ballymore Eustace4-09Kilcullen0-02Ballymore Eustace4-09Kilcullen0-02
1950Kilcock2-05Monasterevan1-02Kilcock1-02Johnstownbridge0-02
1949Caragh2-09Athy0-04Caragh4-09Ballymore Eustace2-07
1948Moorefield1-05Caragh1-03Moorefield1-04 2-06 (R)Athy1-04 2-02 (R)
1947Maynooth0-01 0-06 (R)Robertstown0-01 0-02 (R)Maynooth7-09Narraghmore1-02
1946Straffan1-04Kildangan0-04
1945Rathcoffey3-07Monasterevan1-00
1944Milltown0-09Carbury0-01
1943Kilcullen1-04Castlemitchel0-03
1942Kildangan2-03Cappagh0-04
1941Ardclough1-05Kildangan2-01
1940Rheban0-04 0-08 (R)Ardclough0-04 1-01 (R)
1939Robertstown6-02Rheban1-04
1938Rathangan2-02Ardclough2-01
1937Kilcock1-08Rheban0-03
1936Celbridge3-06Kildangan1-02
1935MonasterevinbtMoorefieldby 1 pt
1934Robertstown3-03Maynooth0-03
1933Roseberry1-03 5-10 (R)Robertstown1-03 1-03 (R)
1932Moorefield1-09Celbridge2-04
1931Newbridge1-04Monasterevin0-02
1930Suncroft1-05Celbridge0-02
1929Clane2-05Eleventh Batt.2-02
1928Raheens1-08Celbridge0-03
1927Athgarvan1-03 2-02 (R)Newbridge1-03 1-02 (R)
1926Carbury2-04Roseberry1-05
1925Maddenstown2-04Carbury0-02
1924Roseberry2-02Leixlip1-01
1923Celbridge3-05Milltown1-01
1922EllistownbtCelbridge
1921Kildare2-03Naas2-01
1920Rathangan2-04Robertstown0-04
1919Naas1-04Rathangan1-03
1918Maddenstown0-03 2-03 (R)Leixlip0-03 2-01 (R)
1917Caragh1-02 1-02 (R) 2-03 (2R)Maddenstown0-05 1-02 (R) 1-03 (2R)
1916Blacktrench1-06Rathangan1-05
1915Eadestown1-02Castledermot0-01
1914Kilcullen2-03Ballymore Eustace1-02
1913Naas3-01Athy1-03
1912Maynooth3-03Castledermot1-02
1911Round Towers0-06Eyrefield1-00
1910***Monasterevin3-02Roseberry0-02
1909Cancelled
1908**Maddenstown0-09Rathmore1-03
1907*Athy1-04Caragh0-07
1906Monasterevin2-13Carbury0-02

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Notes and References

  1. News: All-Ireland club JFC final: Kildare men win goal fest. Hogan Stand. 9 February 2014.
  2. News: Avalanche of goals sees Two Mile House claim All-Ireland Club Junior Championship. The42.ie. Peter. Sweeney. 9 February 2014.
  3. News: 'The joke was that we were like the Mayo of Kildare club fooball[sic]']. Irish Independent. Liam. Kelly. 7 February 2014.
  4. Web site: Callaghan . Tommy . Kildare GAA: Straffan crowned junior champions . 2022-10-06 . www.leinsterleader.ie . en.
  5. News: Kilcullen Crowned Tom Cross Transport Junior Football Champions. Ross. Lindsay. 30 October 2021.
  6. News: Caragh defeat Robertstown to lift Kildare Junior title. Tommy. Callaghan. 11 July 2021.
  7. News: JFC final takes centre stage. Hogan Stand. 28 September 2011.
  8. News: Milltown sneak past Robertstown to take JFC title. 14 October 2008. 5 December 2021. 17 February 2013. https://archive.today/20130217204100/http://www.leinsterleader.ie/gaa/Milltown-sneak-past-Robertstown-to.4589939.jp. bot: unknown.