Our final suite of individual awards to be confirmed for the 2025 season come from the IBI Corporate Finance Championship, where there are five trophies heading in three different directions around North Dublin.
Firstly, our congratulations to North County, who were crowned winners of the IBI Corporate Finance Championship for the 2025 season, claiming the trophy having won four of the last five games of the season following the split, after they had only just missed out on Premier League qualification on the final day of the regular season.
BRUTON CUP
The Bruton Cup goes to the leading batter in the league, and this season that was Abidullah Taniwal, who amassed 631 runs at an average of 42.07. The other batters to clear the qualifying threshold of 400 runs were Chris de Freitas and Nathan McGuire, who made 412 and 483 runs respectively.


CLARKE CUP
The leading bowler is presented with the Clarke Cup, and this season's winner is Matthew Hollard, who enjoyed a sensational debut season in Leinster Competitions. His 15 matches saw him claiming 36 wickets, at an average of just 14.78. He was well clear of Sean McNicholl of The Hills, and Nasir Totakhil of Rush, who claimed 30 and 26 wickets apiece.


SATCHWELL CUP
Connor Fletcher claims the Ralph Satchwell trophy for the leading wicket-keeper in the Championship this season, recording 22 catches and 2 stumpings on his way to a total of 24 dismissals, leaving him six clear of Finn McGee who sat second in the standings.


ELLIS CUP
The Ellis Cup for the leading all-rounder once again goes to Eddie Richardson of North County, as this season he was a massive 140 points clear of his nearest rival, with his 485 runs and 24 wickets seeing him amass a total of 965 points in 17 appearances. Nasir Totakhil was in second, adding 305 runs to his wickets, whilst Alan Joseph Mathew, also of the league Champions, managed 803 points.


VINCENT CUP
For the second year in a row, Suliman Safi claims the Vincent Cup for the leading catcher in the Championship, with the North County batter finishing top with 11 catches, one clear of Totakhil, who once again finished second in this category.

