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Parnells GAA or Parnells Gaelic Athletic Association club Gaelic football club is a
Gaelic Athletic Association The Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA; ga, Cumann Lúthchleas Gael ; CLG) is an Irish international amateur sports, amateur sporting and cultural organisation, focused primarily on promoting indigenous Gaelic games and pastimes, which include t ...
club based in
Coolock Coolock () is a large suburban area, centred on a village, on Dublin city's Northside in Ireland. Coolock is crossed by the Santry River, a prominent feature in the middle of the district, with a linear park and ponds. The Coolock suburban are ...
, Dublin, Ireland. It was founded in 1893, named after the recently deceased Charles Stewart Parnell, and at that time was known as Parnell Volunteers. Parnells have won the
Dublin senior football championship The Dublin Senior Football Championship (currently known for sponsorship reasons as the '' Go-Ahead'' Dublin Senior Football Championship) is an annual Gaelic Athletic Association competition between the top Dublin GAA clubs. The winners of th ...
on six occasions, in 1913, 1916, 1939, 1945 and most recently in 1987, 1988.


Coming of Age

Within ten years of the club's foundation Parnell's had become well established in
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GAA circles. Indeed, as well as competing in local competitions, the club was now competing and contributing players to Dublin as well. The Dublin Senior football Team winners of the Croke Cup 1897, featuring Joe Teeling of Parnell's The Dublin Senior Football team of 1902 included three Parnell's players. Parnell's won the final of the Wolfe Tone Tournament in 1903 against Clane. The same team won the Kiltiernan and Malahide Tournaments. In 1907-08 Parnell's were the winners of the Junior Football Championship, The Intermediate League and the Martyn Cup. The Dublin Junior Football Team (Parnell's Selection) won the Leinster Championship in 1908. Parnell's won the Senior Football Championship in 1913 and 1916. The Parnell's Junior Team 1916-1917 won the North County League, and were runners-up in the Junior Championship. Parnell's had two players in the all Ireland Final in 1920. Parnell's Minor Team 1919–1920 were winners of the Dublin League. Parnell's in 1924 were winners of the North County League


The Easter Rising

Parnell members that took part in the Easter Rising 1916 were Peader Christie, Owen McDermot, John Joyce, Patrick Lanigan of Artane and Thomas Reilly, John Brien of Donnycarney and Martin Mullen fought in Jacobs. Edmund Boland of Marino and Martin Savage of Co Sligo fought in the GPO. Peter Coates and Charles Kenny of North Strand fought in Stephens Green and Boland's Mills. In July 1916 three Parnell's men - Peader Christie, Owen McDermot and John Joyce played on a Dublin selection against Wexford prisoners. Shortly afterwards some of the prisoners were released, including men who were to help Parnell's win their second Senior Football Championship.


The Golden Jubilee (1934)

During 1934 GAA members celebrated the Golden Jubilee of the foundation of the association. All clubs were urged to organise their own celebrations during the course of the year. Unfortunately for Parnell's their senior footballers fared badly in league matches in the first few months of the year. Matters improved somewhat when they defeated Dolphins in the first round of the championship. Success was short-lived. On 20 May 1934 at Croke Park they were beaten 2-4 to 1-6 in the quarter final. The following year, 1935, the senior footballers lost the first round of the Championship when they were defeated 1-6 to 0-1 by Garda, the eventual winners. Corner Forward Jim Brady of Parnell's was a member of the Dublin Senior Football team beaten by Louth in the 1935 Leinster Championship. The following year did not bring any relief to the club; nevertheless, the officials, selectors and players struggled on manfully in the hope of better times ahead. During 1937 the club did not enter the junior league or the Championship but concentrated on the Minor and Senior Level. In the first round of the Senior Championship, Parnell's were drawn against Sean Mc Dermott's. Their first encounter ended in a draw, but Sean Mc Dermott's went on to win the replay with ease. In 1938 Parnell's won the Second Division of the senior Football League. The team was strengthened by the inclusion of ex-St Vincent's minors including Brendan Quinn, Johnny Gibbons, Tom McCann, Pádraig Toolan, Ned Boland, Albert Farrell, Mick Delaney, George Ingham, Robert Hurley, Andy Hanratty and Frank Moore. They met Dolphins in the final of Division II and defeated them by 2-7 to 0-1. The victories of 1938 paved the way for even greater feats in the memorable year of 1939.


Facilities

In 2012, Parnells acquired the sports fields of Chanel College, adjoining their Coolock clubhouse, and built a new sports complex on the site, consisting of several floodlit all-weather pitches, training facilities, and a social centre. Chanel College now makes use of those facilities. The previous clubhouse, located at the entrance to the new facilities, was demolished in the process. They also have a
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at St. David's CBS school in Artane. The club has no connection (other than through the GAA) with
Parnell Park Parnell Park is a GAA stadium in Donnycarney, Dublin, Ireland with a capacity of 8,500. It is the home of the Dublin GAA hurling, football, camogie and ladies' football teams at all levels of competition. The ground is used by Dublin's i ...
in nearby Donnycarney. Paul Bealin was managing the club in 2013 when he was appointed as manager of the Westmeath senior football team.


Achievements

*
Dublin Senior Football Championship The Dublin Senior Football Championship (currently known for sponsorship reasons as the '' Go-Ahead'' Dublin Senior Football Championship) is an annual Gaelic Athletic Association competition between the top Dublin GAA clubs. The winners of th ...
: Winners 1913, 1916, 1939, 1945, 1987, 1988 * Dublin Intermediate Football Championship: Winners 2004 * Dublin Junior Football Championship: Winners 1983, 2011 * Dublin Junior B Football Championship Winner 2009 * Dublin Junior C Football Championship Winner 2011 * Dublin Senior Football League Division 1 Winners 1928 * Dublin AFL Div. 5: Winners 2013 * Dublin AFL Div. 6: Winners 2011 * Dublin AFL Div. 8: Winners 2011 * Dublin AFL Div. 10: Winners 2009 * Dublin Senior B Hurling Championship: Winners 2013 * Dublin Junior Hurling Championship Winners 2011 * Dublin Junior B Hurling Championship Winner 2010 * Dublin Junior D Hurling Championship Winner 2010 * Dublin Junior E Hurling Championship Winner 2009


Notable players


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players

* Stephen Cluxton


Senior inter-county footballers

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* Stephen Cluxton ;
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* Brian Talty


Senior inter-county ladies' footballers

; * Niamh McEvoy * Lindsay Peat


Senior inter-county hurlers

; Laois * Darren Rooney


Others

; Republic of Ireland football international * Shay Gibbons * Jeff Hendrick ; Ireland women's rugby union international * Lindsay Peat ;Politicians *
Charles Haughey Charles James Haughey (; 16 September 1925 – 13 June 2006) was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician who served as Taoiseach on three occasions – 1979 to 1981, March to December 1982 and 1987 to 1992. He was also Minister for the Gaeltacht from ...
, former
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References


External links


Parnells GAA Official WebsiteOfficial Dublin GAA Website
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