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MacRory Cup

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Code
  
Gaelic football

Region
  
Ulster (GAA)

Founded
  
1923

Trophy
  
MacRory Cup

Title holders
  
St. Patrick's College, Maghera (15th title)

First winner
  
St. Patrick's Grammar School, Armagh

The MacRory Cup is an inter-college (school) gaelic football tournament in Ulster at senior "A" grade. Players must be under eighteen-and-a-half at the start of the tournament (that is, be under eighteen at the start of the school year). The winners advance to the Hogan Cup, the All-Ireland colleges "A" senior football championship.

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The competition and trophy are named after Joseph MacRory, then Bishop of Down and Connor, who donated the first cup in 1923.

The current holders are St. Patrick's College, Maghera winners of the final on 17 March 2016.

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.

Format

Current Format

The format was changed for the 2016-17 season. Fourteen teams compete in three groups - Groups A and B have five teams and Group C has four teams. The three group winners and the best group runner-up advance to the quarter-finals. The fifth-placed teams in groups A and B are eliminated. The remaining eight teams play-off in four matches with the four winners completing the quarter-final line-up. From the quarter-finals onwards all matches are 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.

  • The number in brackets is the number of the title win eg. (15) is that school's 15th title
  • Teams in bold went on to win the Hogan Cup in the same year
  • Notable Footballers

  • Stephen O'Neill played for CBS Omagh
  • Oisin McConville played for St Patrick's Grammar School Armagh
  • Dermot McNicholl played in 5 MacRory Cup finals in the early 1980s with St. Patrick's College, Maghera
  • Martin Clarke produced a number of memorable displays in 2005 and captained his school St Louis, Kilkeel in 2006.
  • References

    MacRory Cup Wikipedia