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Trench Cup

The Trench Cup is the Second Division Gaelic Football Championship trophy for Third Level Education Colleges, Institutes of Technology and Universities in Ireland and England. The Trench Cup Championship is administered by Comhairle Ard Oideachais, the Gaelic Athletic Association's Higher Education Council which oversees Third-Level GAA championships. The CAO also controls the Sigerson Cup (Division 1) and Corn na Mac Léinn (Division 3) football championships, and the Fitzgibbon Cup (the hurling equivalent of the Sigerson Cup).
==History==
In 1975 moves were made by non-university colleges to set-up their own knock-out Gaelic Football Championship tournament as a consequence of being shut out of the Sigerson Cup Championship. The initiative came from St. Joseph's Training College, Belfast. The concept of the Trench Cup was proposed by Pat Blake, Comhairle Ard Oideachais Chairman (1978–1983), and Peter McGinnity (later a Fermanagh All-Star) as a knock-out competition for all higher education colleges not in the Sigerson Cup tournament. Pat Blake purchased a trophy costing £80 sterling at Tommy Lennon's Jewellers, Smithfield Market, Belfast.〔''The Cups That Cheered: A History of the Sigerson, Fitzgibbon and Higher Education Gaelic Games'', Dónal McAnallen, 2012, The Collins Press, Cork〕 The trophy was named 'The Trench Cup' after Trench House, St Joseph's Training College, Belfast.〔http://www.stmarys-belfast.ac.uk/general/history/trenchhouse.asp (Retrieved 28 April 2013)〕
The competition first came into existence in the 1975/76 season. The inaugural final was played between St Joseph's T.C., Belfast and the National College of Physical Education, Limerick at Croke Park. NCPE became the inaugural champions.〔''The Cups That Cheered, A History of the Sigerson, Fitzgibbon and Higher Education Gaelic Games'', Dónal McAnallen, 2012, The Collins Press, Cork, p. 345〕 In the 1980s the Sigerson championship was opened up to allow an increasing number of Universities, Regional Technical Colleges and Institutes of Higher Education to participate on the basis of their league success. Subsequently the Trench Cup became the second tier competition for the third-level institutions which were not in the Sigerson championship.
Garda College, Templemore are the reigning Trench Cup champions, after defeating Coláiste Phádraig, Droim Conrach on a scoreline of 1-13 to 0-10 at the Mardyke in Cork on 21st of February, 2015. Garda College now have 3 wins in the Trench Cup. Both Coláiste Phádraig and Sligo IT share the record number of Trench Cup wins, standing at five. The highest winning margin ever is that of Thomond College, Limerick over Sligo RTC of 16 points in 1977, while the largest margin in the 21st century is that of Trinity College Dublin over Hope University, Liverpool of 10 points in 2012. The joint highest individual points scorers in any Trench Cup final are D. Duggan of Garda College in 1993 (10 points ) and Seán O'Sullivan of Limerick IT in 1999 (10 points ). The championship is currently sponsored by the Irish Daily Mail (). The Trench Cup was previously sponsored by Bus Éireann (), Datapac () and Ulster Bank ().

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