List of All-Ireland Fleadh Champions - Instrumental Groups (Grúpaí Cheoil)

Instrumental Groups (Grúpaí Cheoil)

  • 1979, Armagh Pipers Club, County Armagh
  • 1980, Ceoltóirí Mágh Ealla, Mallow, Co. Cork
  • 1981, Ceoltóirí Mágh Ealla, Mallow, Co. Cork
  • 1982, Ceoltóirí Mágh Ealla, Mallow, Co. Cork
  • 1983, Ryan Family Group, County Tipperary
  • 1984, Shamrock, Paris, France
  • 1985, St. Alban's Group, Herts., UK
  • 1986, St. James Gate, San Antonio, Texas
  • 1987, Ballishall, County Wicklow
  • 1994, Cois Locha, Portglenone, County Antrim
  • 1995, Tara, Manchester
  • 1996, St. Michael's, County Limerick
  • 1997, Craobh Naithi CCE, County Dublin
  • 1998, Grupa Cheoil Cholmain Naofa Clar Choinne Mhuiris, County Mayo
  • 1999, Ballydonoghue / Lisselton CCÉ, County Kerry
  • 2000, St. Michael's, County Limerick
  • 2001, CCÉ, Teampall an Ghleanntáin, County Limerick
  • 2002, Éamon Ó Muirí CCÉ, County Monaghan
  • 2003, South Birmingham CCÉ, Birmingham
  • 2004, St. Louis Irish Arts Grúpa Cheoil, St. Louis
  • 2005, Ceoltóirí Craobh na Coradh, County Clare
  • 2006, Ceoltóirí Mhuscraí, County Cork
  • 2007, St. Rochs, Irish Minstrels Branch, Glasgow, Scotland
  • 2008, CCÉ, Teampall an Ghleanntáin, County Limerick
  • 2009, CCÉ, Fred Finn, County Sligo
  • 2010, CCÉ, Teampall An Ghleanntáin, County Limerick

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