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The Double is a term in Gaelic games that refers to a county winning the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship and the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship in the same year. Other major trophies won in combination in the same year at minor or under-21 levels are also often referred to as doubles. Similarly, the winning of the All-Ireland and the National League titles in the same year may also be referred to as the Double, albeit an inferior one.




Contents





  • 1 The Double


  • 2 National League-All-Ireland double


  • 3 Near Doubles


  • 4 See also


  • 5 References




The Double[edit]


Historically it has been unusual for counties to be strong in both codes simultaneously. Indeed, historically many counties have tended to favour one code over the other long term. Dublin and Kerry, for example, have historically dominated football, but been weaker in hurling, while Kilkenny and Limerick are powerful in hurling, but much weaker in football. Only two counties have achieved this rare distinction at Senior level, both on two separate occasions; only Cork have done so in recent times, although Galway and Offaly have both come within a single win on one occasion:

















County
Year Won
Titles won for the double

Cork
1890

All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship

Tipperary
1895

All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship

Tipperary
1900

All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship

Cork
1990

All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship


National League-All-Ireland double[edit]


An All-Ireland, national league double involves winning both trophies in either sports code, rather than winning trophies in different codes. As might be expected, this is a much more common double.


Key





For Gaelic football double

For hurling double










































































































































County
Year Won
Titles won for the double

Cork
1926

All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, National Hurling League

Kerry
1929

All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, National Football League

Kerry
1931

All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, National Football League

Kerry
1932

All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, National Football League

Kilkenny
1933

All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, National Hurling League

Limerick
1934

All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, National Hurling League

Limerick
1936

All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, National Hurling League

Mayo
1936

All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, National Football League

Cork
1941

All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, National Hurling League

Cavan
1948

All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, National Football League

Tipperary
1949

All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, National Hurling League

Tipperary
1950

All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, National Hurling League

Cork
1953

All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, National Hurling League

Wexford
1956

All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, National Hurling League

Dublin
1958

All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, National Football League

Kerry
1959

All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, National Football League

Down
1960

All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, National Football League

Tipperary
1961

All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, National Hurling League

Tipperary
1964

All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, National Hurling League

Galway
1965

All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, National Football League

Tipperary
1965

All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, National Hurling League

Kerry
1969

All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, National Football League

Dublin
1976

All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, National Football League

Kilkenny
1982

All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, National Hurling League

Kerry
1982

All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, National Football League

Kilkenny
1983

All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, National Hurling League

Kerry
1984

All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, National Football League

Galway
1987

All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, National Hurling League

Meath
1988

All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, National Football League

Cork
1989

All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, National Football League

Kerry
1997

All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, National Football League

Tipperary
2001

All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, National Hurling League

Kilkenny
2002

All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, National Hurling League

Kilkenny
2003

All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, National Hurling League

Tyrone
2003

All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, National Football League

Kerry
2004

All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, National Football League

Kilkenny
2006

All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, National Hurling League

Kerry
2006

All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, National Football League

Kerry
2009

All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, National Football League

Kilkenny
2009

All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, National Hurling League

Cork
2010

All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, National Football League

Dublin
2013

All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, National Football League

Kilkenny
2014

All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, National Hurling League

Dublin
2015

All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, National Football League

Galway
2017

All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, National Hurling League


Near Doubles[edit]


A great many sides over the years have come close to winning the coveted senior double but narrowly failed to do so by losing one or both of the championships at the end of the season.


The full list of these teams:


  • Wexford in 1890, hurling championship runners-up/football championship runners-up

  • Dublin in 1892, hurling championship runners-up/football championship winners

  • Cork in 1893, hurling championship winners/football championship runners-up

  • Cork in 1894, hurling championship winners/football championship runners-up

  • Dublin in 1894, hurling championship runners-up/football championship winners

  • Dublin in 1896, hurling championship runners-up/football championship runners-up

  • London in 1901, hurling championship winners/football championship runners-up

  • London in 1902, hurling championship runners-up/football championship runners-up

  • London in 1903, hurling championship runners-up/football championship runners-up

  • Dublin in 1906, hurling championship runners-up/football championship winners

  • Cork in 1907, hurling championship runners-up/football championship runners-up

  • Dublin in 1908, hurling championship runners-up/football championship winners

  • Wexford in 1918, hurling championship runners-up/football championship winners

  • Dublin in 1920, hurling championship winners/football championship runners-up

  • Dublin in 1921, hurling championship runners-up/football championship winners

  • Dublin in 1924, hurling championship winners/football championship runners-up

  • Galway in 1925, hurling championship runners-up/football championship winners

  • Dublin in 1934, hurling championship runners-up/football championship runners-up

  • Dublin in 1942, hurling championship runners-up/football championship winners

  • Cork in 1956, hurling championship runners-up/football championship runners-up

  • Offaly in 1981, hurling championship winners/football championship runners-up

  • Cork in 1999, hurling championship winners/football championship runners-up

  • Galway in 2001, hurling championship runners-up/football championship winners


See also[edit]


  • Dual county

  • Double (association football)


References[edit]











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