McCullough Cup

Summary

The McCullough Cup is a hockey competition. It is an annual tournament played for by schools affiliated to the Ulster Branch of the Irish Hockey Association. The competition is held in the winter term of each school year, with the older Burney Cup running in the Spring term.

McCullough Cup
SportField hockey
Founded1961-62
No. of teams14 (season 2017-18)
Most recent
champion(s)
Banbridge Academy
Most titlesRoyal Belfast Academical Institution
15 outright and 1 shared
Official websitehttp://www.ulsterhockey.com

The most successful school is Royal Belfast Academical Institution with 17 wins (16 outright wins and 1 shared win). The current holder is Royal Belfast Academical Institution.

Trophy edit

The trophy is called The Ian McCullough Memorial Cup. It was donated by a well-known family in Northern Ireland hockey circles, in memory of their son Ian.[1]

Ian (full name – John Truesdale McCullough) was a 15-year-old Newry Grammar School pupil. He was accidentally killed after being struck by a hockey ball during a match against Royal Belfast Academical Institution at Bladon Drive on 3 December 1960.[2]

Teams edit

The teams that compete for this trophy are the strongest boys' first teams from schools in Ulster. All players must be under 18 on 1 July at the start of the year of the competition. Fourteen teams from thirteen schools competed for the trophy in the 2013–14 season.

Format edit

The competition started out as a straight knockout event with the first winners being the defunct Bushmills Grammar School. However it was soon decided to move all matches to the winter term, with a league format introduced to provide all schools with a guaranteed number of fixtures.

Under the current format, all teams are divided into two pools, with each school playing all the other schools in their pool once. The top two teams from each pool qualify for the semi-finals.

In the semi-finals the teams in first place in the pools play the second place teams from the other pool.

The winners of the semi-final ties contest the final, which is usually played at a neutral venue on the second Wednesday in December.

Performance by school edit

Performance Table
School Wins Shared Wins Beaten Finalists Total Finals Last Title
Royal Belfast Academical Institution 16 1 6 22 2022-23
Cookstown High School 11 1 10 22 2011-12
Banbridge Academy 10 0 10 20 2023-24
Wallace High School, Lisburn 5 0 6 11 2018-19
Friends' School Lisburn 5 0 3 8 2019-20
Bangor Grammar School 3 1 5 9 1997-98
Sullivan Upper School 2 0 3 5 2017-18
Ballycastle High School 2 0 1 3 1964-65
Wellington College Belfast 2 0 1 3 1995-96
Newry High School 1 0 6 7 1966-67
Methodist College Belfast 1 0 4 5 1965-66
Bushmills Grammar School 1 0 0 1 1961-62
Regent House, Newtownards 1 0 0 1 1999-00
Kilkeel High School 0 1 2 3 1970-71
Royal & Prior School, Raphoe 0 0 3 3 NA

Footnote

  • Total includes Annadale Grammar School performance (one win and one beaten finalist). Wellington College was formed as a result of merger involving Annadale Grammar School.

Finals edit

1960s edit

Year Winner Runner-up Notes
1961-62 Bushmills Grammar School 4 1 Newry Grammar School [3]
1962-63 Ballycastle High School 3 0 Annadale Grammar School [4][5]
1963-64 Cookstown High School 1 0 Newry Grammar School [6]
1964-65 Ballycastle High School 3 2 Newry Grammar School [7]
1965-66 Methodist College Belfast 1 0 Ballycastle High School [8]
1966-67 Newry High School 1 0 Royal Belfast Academical Institution [1]
1967-68 Annadale Grammar School 2 1 Methodist College Belfast [9]
1968-69 Royal Belfast Academical Institution 1 0 Cookstown High School [10]

1970s edit

Year Winner Runner-up Notes
1969-70 Royal Belfast Academical Institution 2 1 Cookstown High School [11]
1970-71 Royal Belfast Academical Institution
& Kilkeel High School
0 0 TROPHY SHARED after extra time[12][13]
1971-72 Royal Belfast Academical Institution 1 0 Cookstown High School [14]
1972-73 Cookstown High School 2 0 Kilkeel High School [15]
1973-74 Cookstown High School 2 0 Newry High School
1974-75 Royal Belfast Academical Institution 1 0 Friends School Lisburn [16]
1975-76 Cookstown High School &
Bangor Grammar School
3 3 TROPHY SHARED after extra time[17]
1976-77 Friends School Lisburn 2 1 Cookstown High School after extra time
1977-78 Friends School Lisburn 2 1 Cookstown High School [18]
1978-79 Cookstown High School 2 1 Bangor Grammar School

1980s edit

Year Winner Runner-up Notes
1979-80 Friends School Lisburn 3 2 Cookstown High School
1980-81 Friends School Lisburn 2 0 Newry High School
1981-82 Wallace High School 0 0 Newry High School Wallace HS won 5–4 on penalties
1982-83 Bangor Grammar School 3 1 Methodist College Belfast
1983-84 Wallace High School 3 2 Bangor Grammar School
1984-85 Cookstown High School 2 1 Royal Belfast Academical Institution
1985-86 Banbridge Academy 1 0 Cookstown High School [19]
1986-87 Royal Belfast Academical Institution 1 1 Methodist College Belfast R.B.A.I. won 3–2 on penalties[20]
1987-88 Royal Belfast Academical Institution 1 1 Banbridge Academy R.B.A.I. won 4–2 on penalties[21]
1988-89 Wallace High School 2 0 Bangor Grammar School [22]

1990s edit

Year Winner Runner-up Notes
1989-90 Royal Belfast Academical Institution 4 0 Bangor Grammar School [23]
1990-91 Bangor Grammar School 2 2 Cookstown High School Bangor GS won 3–1 on penalties[24]
1991-92 Royal Belfast Academical Institution 3 2 Banbridge Academy [25]
1992-93 Royal Belfast Academical Institution 3 0 Banbridge Academy [26]
1993-94 Banbridge Academy 1 1 Royal Belfast Academical Institution Banbridge won 3–1 on penalties[27]
1994-95 Royal Belfast Academical Institution 1 0 Cookstown High School [28]
1995-96 Wellington College Belfast 2 1 Royal Belfast Academical Institution [29]
1996-97 Royal Belfast Academical Institution 5 2 Bangor Grammar School after extra time[30]
1997-98 Bangor Grammar School 3 0 Methodist College Belfast [31]
1998-99 Cookstown High School 3 0 Royal Belfast Academical Institution [32]

2000s edit

Year Winner Runner-up Notes
1999-00 Regent House, Newtownards 2 0 Royal & Prior School, Raphoe after extra time[33]
2000-01 Cookstown High School 1 0 Royal & Prior School, Raphoe
2001-02 Royal Belfast Academical Institution 3 3 Kilkeel High School R.B.A.I. won 4–1 on penalties
2002-03 Banbridge Academy 3 0 Cookstown High School
2003-04 Royal Belfast Academical Institution 4 3 Banbridge Academy [34]
2004-05 Royal Belfast Academical Institution 2 1 Banbridge Academy
2005-06 Banbridge Academy 4 1 Royal Belfast Academical Institution
2006-07 Royal Belfast Academical Institution 6 1 Banbridge Academy
2007-08 Cookstown High School 4 4 Banbridge Academy Cookstown won 4–3 on penalties[35]
2008-09 Cookstown High School 3 0 Sullivan Upper School [36]

2010s edit

Year Winner Runner-up Notes
2009-10 Banbridge Academy 4 2 Wallace High School [37]
2010-11 Cookstown High School 4 2 Banbridge Academy [38][39]
2011-12 Cookstown High School 5 3 Banbridge Academy [40]
2012-13 Banbridge Academy 3 1 Sullivan Upper School [41]
2013-14 Wallace High School 3 2 Friends School Lisburn after extra time[42][43]
2014-15 Banbridge Academy 2 1 Wallace High School [44][45]
2015-16 Sullivan Upper School 4 3 Wallace High School [46]
2016-17 Banbridge Academy 2 1 Royal & Prior School [47]
2017-18 Sullivan Upper School 2 2 Friends School Lisburn [48]Sullivan won 4–3 on penalties
2018-19 Wallace High School 2 2 Sullivan Upper School Wallace won 4–3 on penalties [citation needed]

2020s edit

Year Winner Runner-up Notes
2019-20 Friends School Lisburn 3 0 Wallace High School [citation needed]
2020-21 not played due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021-22 Banbridge Academy 3 1 Wallace High School[49]
2022-23 Royal Belfast Academical Institution 2 2 Banbridge Academy RBAI win on penalty run-ins

Sources edit

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  49. ^ https://ulsterhockey.com/banbridge-academy-lift-the-mccullough-cup/ Ulster Hockey

External links edit

  • Ulster Branch of Irish Hockey Union