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2009–10 All-Ireland Junior Club Hurling Championship
The 2009–10 All-Ireland Junior Club Hurling Championship was the seventh staging of the All-Ireland Junior Club Hurling Championship since its establishment by the Gaelic Athletic Association. The All-Ireland final was played on 13 February 2010 at Croke Park in Dublin, between Blackrock from Limerick and Naomh Colum Cille from Tyrone, in what was their first ever meeting in the final. Blackrock won the match by 1-18 to 0-09 to claim their first ever championship title. Connacht Junior Club Hurling Championship Connacht final Leinster Junior Club Hurling Championship Leinster first round Leinster quarter-finals Leinster semi-finals Leinster final Munster Junior Club Hurling Championship Munster quarter-final Munster semi-finals Munster final Ulster Junior Club Hurling Championship Ulster quarter-finals Ulster semi-finals Ulster final All-Ireland Junior Club Hurling Championship All-Ireland quarter-final All-Ireland semi-final ...
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2008–09 All-Ireland Junior Club Hurling Championship
The 2008–09 All-Ireland Junior Club Hurling Championship was the sixth staging of the All-Ireland Junior Club Hurling Championship since its establishment by the Gaelic Athletic Association. The competition ran from 28 September 2008 to 15 February 2009. The 2008–09 All-Ireland Junior Club Hurling Championship#All-Ireland final, All-Ireland final was played on 15 February 2009 at Croke Park in Dublin, between Dripsey GAA, Dripsey from Cork and Tullogher-Rosbercon GAA, Tullogher-Rosbercon from Kilkenny, in what was their first ever meeting in the final. Dripsey won the match by 2-15 to 0-18 to claim their first ever championship title. Dripsey's Diarmuid O'Riordan was the championship's #Top scorers, top scorer with 5-26. Connacht Junior Club Hurling Championship Connacht semi-final Connacht final Leinster Junior Club Hurling Championship Leinster first round Leinster quarter-finals Leinster semi-finals Leinster final Munster Junior Club Hurling Champio ...
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Knockbridge GAA
Knockbridge GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club located in Knockbridge, County Louth, Ireland. Founded in 1999, the club is solely concerned with the game of hurling. The club has won 12 Louth Senior Hurling Championship titles. History After hurling was first introduced to the Knockbridge area in 1984, Knockbridge Juvenile Hurling Club was established the following year. A number of under-12 and under-14 titles were secured over the next few years. An adult section of the juvenile club was founded on 12 November 1998. Knockbridge Hurling Club was eventually affiliated at the first County Committee meeting on 4 January 1999. A year later, the club won its first Louth Senior Hurling Championship title after a defeat of Wolfe Tones in the final. The club went on to win 12 Louth SHC titles, including "5 in a row" between 2005 and 2009. Knockbridge reached the 2006 Leinster JCHC final but were beaten by Danesfort. After winning their 12th title in the 2020 county final, ...
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Munster Junior Club Hurling Championship
The Munster Junior Club Hurling Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the AIB Munster GAA Hurling Junior Club Championship) is an annual hurling competition organised by the Munster Council of the Gaelic Athletic Association and contested by the five champion junior clubs and one champion intermediate club in the province of Munster in Ireland. It is the most prestigious competition for junior clubs in Munster hurling. The Munster Junior Club Championship was introduced in 2001. In its current format, the championship begins in late October or early November and is usually played over a four-week period. The six participating club teams compete in a straight knockout competition that culminates with the Munster final for the two remaining teams. The winner of the Munster Junior Championship, as well as being presented with the Rody Nealon Cup, qualifies for the subsequent All-Ireland Club Championship. The competition has been won by 21 teams, however, only two teams ha ...
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Parnell Park
Parnell Park is a GAA stadium in Donnycarney, Dublin, Ireland with a capacity of 7,300. It is the home of the Dublin GAA hurling, football, camogie and ladies' football teams at all levels of competition. The ground is used mainly by the county hurling team during home National Hurling League & All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship games and as a training ground, with most games played by the county football team in the National Football League and All-Ireland Senior Football Championship being held at Croke Park. However, Dublin county championships and other competitions also take place in Parnell Park every year. Parnell Park also serves as the headquarters of the Dublin County Board. History Victoria Park Then known as Victoria Park, the ground was a venue for soccer, rugby, and athletics during the nineteenth century. It was leased to both Richmond Rovers AFC and Civil Service Rugby Club during this time. Gaelic games The ground was first used for Gaelic ga ...
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Wolfe Tones GAA (Longford)
Wolfe Tones GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club located in Edgeworthstown, County Longford, Ireland. The club is solely concerned with the game of hurling. Honours * Longford Senior Hurling Championship The Longford Club Hurling Championship is an annual Gaelic Athletic Association competition organised by Longford GAA among hurling clubs in County Longford, Ireland. The winner qualifies to represent the county in the Leinster Junior Club Hurl ... (20): 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2002, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2020, 2024 External linksMostrim GAA site Gaelic games clubs in County Longford Hurling clubs in County Longford Edgeworthstown {{Leinster-GAA-club-stub ...
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Pearse Park (Arklow)
Pearse Park or Pearse's Park, () is an GAA stadium in Arklow, County Wicklow, Ireland. It is the home of the Wicklow hurling and camogie teams. The ground has a capacity of about 5,000. History Pearse name and redevelopment The ground is named after both the Pearse brothers executed in 1916; Patrick Pearse and Willie Pearse. It is believed that the ground was redeveloped around 1965. Former use Before the ground was redeveloped it was a greyhound racing track known as the Arklow Greyhound Track. The track raced under Irish Coursing Club rules and opened on 30 July 1949 but the Arklow Greyhound Racing Company was fined in 1949 for failing to stamp admission tickets and failure to produce a register. In 1951 landlord William Smyth sued the company for £375 unpaid rent & £1,300 under a covenant of the lease. The company counter claimed for £4,200 stating that payments had been made to Mr Smyth but they lost the case. The 13 acre, 2 rood, 16 perches site complete with grandstan ...
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Naomh Fionnbarra GAA
Naomh Fionnbarra GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club in based in Cabra, in the north city area of Dublin. The club was founded in 1945 and has football, hurling and camogie teams. In 2020, the Senior football and hurling team won back to back football and hurling championships in the same year for the first time in their history. In 2024, the senior football team won the football league and were promoted. History Naomh Fionnbarra Hurling Football Camogie club was founded in Cabra in 1945. The club started by running Roads League for juveniles, and later, they entered the Dublin Juvenile Leagues. The club was the first in Dublin to run road leagues, which are still being run today. In the early 1940s, members used to sell raffle tickets around the doors for firewood to raise money for the young club. In 1946, the under-14 team reached the hurling final in the '15 Acres' but did not win. The club won its first trophies in 1947, in an under-15 hurling league and an und ...
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St Mary's Rochfortbridge GAA
St Mary's is the Gaelic football club in the village of Rochfortbridge, Westmeath, Ireland. History St Mary's was founded, in 1950, with the amalgamation of two other clubs: Gibbonstown and Rochfortbridge Warriors. In total, St Mary's have won three Senior championships, with six final appearances. The original Gaelic Athletic Association The Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA; ; CLG) is an Irish international amateur sports, amateur sporting and cultural organisation, focused primarily on promoting indigenous Gaelic games and pastimes, which include the traditional Irish sports o ... club in the village - Rochfortbridge Warriors - date back much further and won five Senior championships and appeared in a further six finals. St Mary's won the Westmeath Senior Football Championship in their first year of existence and also won in 1954 and 1962. In 2003, St Mary's were relegated from the Senior ranks. They won the Intermediate championship at the first time of asking in 2004 ...
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Longwood GAA
Longwood GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club in Longwood, County Meath, Ireland. The club fields teams in both hurling and Gaelic football. History Located in the village of Longwood, County Meath border, Longwood GAA Club was founded in 1904. The club has had successes in both hurling and Gaelic football at various times and in various grades throughout its history. Longwood enjoyed a golden age in the 20-year period between 1928 and 1948, winning three Meath JHC titles, Meath JFC and IFC titles, as well as the club's sole Meath SHC title in 1936. Longwood's successes continued with five Meath IHC titles being won between 1964 and 2009. That year the club also claimed their first Meath JFC title in 70 years, before winning the Leinster Club JFC title after a one-point replay defeat of St Mochta's. Longwood's second ever Meath IFC title, won in 2018, resulted in the club fielding senior teams in both codes for the first time. They became the inaugural winners of the ...
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Blacks And Whites GAA
Blacks and Whites GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club located in Skeoughvosteen, County Kilkenny, Ireland. The club was founded in 1927 and fields teams in both Gaelic football and hurling. Achievements * All-Ireland Junior Club Hurling Championship Runners-Up 2003 * Leinster Junior Club Hurling Championship Winners 2002, 2009 * Kilkenny Junior Hurling Championship Winners 1998, 2002, 2009, 2022; Runners-Up 1992, 1994 * Kilkenny Senior Club Football Championship The Kilkenny Senior Football Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the J. J. Kavanagh & Sons Senior Football Championship and abbreviated to the Kilkenny SFC) is an annual club Gaelic football competition organised by the Kilkenny Coun ... Winners 1932 Notable players * Thomas Walsh * Peter "Chap" Cleere External links Blacks and Whites GAA website Gaelic games clubs in County Kilkenny Hurling clubs in County Kilkenny Gaelic football clubs in County Kilkenny {{Leinster-GAA-club-stub ...
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St Brigid's GAA (Westmeath)
St Brigid's GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club located in Dalystown, County Westmeath, Ireland. The club is primarily concerned with the game of hurling Hurling (, ') is an outdoor Team sport, team game of ancient Gaelic culture, Gaelic Irish origin, played by men and women. One of Ireland's native Gaelic games, it shares a number of features with Gaelic football, such as the field and goa .... History St Brigid's Hurling Club was founded in 1954 but didn't affiliate to the Westmeath County Board until 1957. Senior status was secured for the first time after the Westmeath JHC title was won in 1964. After winning their first Westmeath SHC title in 1968, the club won three successive titles from 1970 to 1972. A Westmeath SBHC title was won in 1979. St Brigid's regraded to the newly restructured Westmeath IHC in 1994 and went on to claim five titles over the following 20 seasons. Honours * Westmeath Senior Hurling Championship (4): 1968, 1970, 1971, 1972 * ...
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St Patrick's GAA (Carlow)
St Patrick's GAA may refer to: * St Patrick's GAA (Donabate), a sports club in Fingal, Ireland * St Patrick's GAA (Kerry), a sports club in East Kerry, Ireland * St Patrick's GAA (Kilkenny), a sports club in Ballyraggett, Ireland * St Patrick's GAA (Limerick), a former sports club * St Patrick's GAA (Down), a sports club in Lisburn * St Patrick's GAA (Louth), a sports club in Lordship near Dundalk, Ireland * St Patrick's GAA (Meath), a sports club in Stamullen, Ireland * St Patrick's GAA (Palmerstown), a sports club in South Dublin * St Patrick's GAA (Sligo), a sports club in Dromard and Skreen, Ireland * St Patrick's GAA (Tipperary), a sports club in Drangan and Cloneen, Ireland * St Patrick's GAA (Wicklow), a sports club in the Irish town of Wicklow See also * All Saints GAC, a descendant of a sports club known as St Patrick's which existed from 1959 to 1963 * Dromintee St Patrick's GAC, a sports club * Lisbellaw St Patrick's GAA, a sports club * Mayobridge GAA, a sports club o ...
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