Corn Éamainn Uí Mháirtín - Under 15 C Football
Cup Description
The trophy is named after Eamon Martin. Eamon, a Kerryman from Caherciveen, came to Dungarvan in 1976 to take up a teaching post at Dungarvan CBS. He remained in his adopted West Waterford town until his untimely death in 2012. He trained CBS football teams throughout his teaching career, the highlight being the winning of the Corn na Carriage Under 16 ½ Munster Football championship in 1991. Despite the fact that hurling was the dominant sport in Dungarvan CBS the school football teams were very competitive at Munster “B” Level over the years. Eamon played football and even tried hurling with his adopted club, the Brickey Rangers, for many years. He was a selector on the Waterford teams which won the All-Ireland Junior Football Championship in 1999 and 2004.
Holders
2024 - Castleisland Community College
Corn Éamainn Uí Mháirtín Roll of Honour
Club | Years |
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St. Patrick’s Castleisland (2) | 2014, 2022 |
Castleisland Community College (1) | 2024 |
Coláiste Pobail Bheanntraí (1) | 2023 |
CBS Dungarvan (1) | 2019 |
Kinsale Community School (1) | 2018 |
De La Salle Waterford (1) | 2017 |
PS Inbhear Scéine Kenmare (1) | 2016 |
Causeway CS (1) | 2015 |
Competition formally known as Corn Mhic Chraith (see roll of honour below)
Club | Years |
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Ospuidéal (5) | 1971, 81, 86, 93, 2008 |
Mainistir na Corann (3) | 1974, 75, 85 |
Col. An Risigh, Inis (3) | 2003, 2006, 2011 |
Palás Caonrai (2) | 1978, 88 |
Fiodh Ard (2) | 1982, 96 |
Cill Orglainn (2) | 1987, 91 |
Trá Mhór (2) | 1989, 90 |
Oileann Chiarraí (2) | 1992, 94 |
Dr. na Banndan (2) | 1997, 2010 |
P. S. Carraig Ui Leighin (2) | 1999, 2014 |
Cill Mhic Thomaisín (2) | 2001, 2005 |
Rath Loirc (1) | 1972 |
Carraig na bhFear (1) | 1973 |
Lios Tuathail (1) | 1976 |
Eochaill (1) | 1977 |
Carraig na Siúire (1) | 1979 |
Cill Rois (1) | 1980 |
Coláiste Neasain (1) | 1983 |
Rinn na Spainneach (1) | 1984 |
Macromtha (1) | 1995 |
P. S. Caiseal (1) | 1998 |
P. S. Cill Chaoi (1) | 2000 |
Tairbeart (1) | 2002 |
Col. Chaladh an Treoigh (1) | 2004 |
Ros na gCairbre (1) | 2007 |
Mounthawk, Trá Lí (1) | 2009 |
P. S. Inbhear Scéine (1) | 2012 |
Sc Phobail Sliabh Luachra Rathmore (1) | 2013 |