Leinster Towns Cup

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Organiser(s)Leinster branch
Founded1925 (Formed from previous Leinster Junior Challenge Cup)
RegionLeinster (Outside of Dublin Metro area)
Teams27 (2026)
Bank of Ireland Provincial Towns Cup
Organiser(s)Leinster branch
Founded1925 (Formed from previous Leinster Junior Challenge Cup)
RegionLeinster (Outside of Dublin Metro area)
Teams27 (2026)
Current championsAthy (7th title)
Most championshipsCo Carlow (12 titles)

The Provincial Towns Cup was established in 1888 and is one of the oldest trophies in existence in Irish rugby union.

The trophy itself was purchased in 1892 for £25 from Wests in Dublin and bears the title of Leinster Junior Challenge Cup.

In 1925, the Leinster branch of the Irish Rugby Football Union reorganised its junior competitions. The Leinster Junior Challenge Cup became the Provincial Towns Cup. This was now a knock-out competition for junior clubs from outside Dublin.

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