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The Leinster Ladies' senior football club championship is a Gaelic football tournament in Ireland that has been running since 1978. The trophy is named after the man who presented it, Bill Daly from County Cavan, who lived in Dublin and was involved with the Ballyboden St Endas team. Kilmacud Crokes are the current holders having secured their second-ever title in November 2023, and will represent Leinster in the All Ireland series.
Foxrock-Cabinteely are the only club to win six consecutive Leinster senior titles.
Dublin are the most successful county, their clubs having won the championship on 17 occasions. In total, six of the 12 Leinster counties have won the cup at least once – Laois, Dublin, Westmeath, Wexford, Offaly, and Meath.