Cricket tournament
2025 Cricket Leinster Premier LeagueDates | April 2025 – September 2025 |
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Administrator(s) | Leinster Cricket Union |
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Cricket format | 50 Over |
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Tournament format(s) | Group stage |
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Official website | www.cricketleinster.ie |
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The 2025 Leinster Premier League is the 107th edition of the Leinster Premier League, club cricket league within Leinster.[1] The tournament will be played from April 2025, with the final round scheduled for September 2025. Pembroke are the defending champions.[2]
Teams
The teams were split based on the finishing positions in the 2024, with 12 teams in Division One and 5 in The First Team League.
Premier League sides play each other once, either home or away. Halfway through the season the league splits into a Premier League and Championship, teams play opposing teams in their respective competition again.[3] Teams were allowed to field a maximum of one overseas professional in a match.
Premier League
Team
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Home ground
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Captain
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Balbriggan
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Jack Harper Memorial Ground, Balbriggan
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Greg Ford
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Clontarf
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Castle Avenue, Clontarf
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Eoghan Delany
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Cork County
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The Mardyke, Cork
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Ross Durity
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Leinster
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Observatory Lane, Rathmines
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Bilal Azhar
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Malahide
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The Village, Malahide
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James Newland
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Merrion
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Anglesea Road, Ballsbridge
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Sam Harbinson
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North County
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The Inch, Balrothery
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Niall McGovern
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Pembroke
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Sydney Parade, Sandymount
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Paul Lawson
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Phoenix
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Phoenix Park, Dublin 8
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Adam Chester
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Railway Union
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Park Avenue, Sanymount
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Philippus le Roux
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Rush
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Kenure, Rush
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Jarred Barnes
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The Hills
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The Vineyard, Skerries
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Tomás Rooney Murphy
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Team promoted from Championship in 2024
References