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Warwickshire GAA Senior Football Championship 2019

Warwickshire GAA Logo
Warwickshire GAA Logo [References: 1]

Table

PWDLFAPts
Sean McDermott’s440063378
John Mitchels GAA431034406
Roger Casements420250494
St. Brendan’s410352592
Leicester Naomh Padraig400414280
GAA Warwickshire Senior Football Championship 2019 [References: 1]

Report

Sean McDermott’s finished top of the GAA Warwickshire Gaelic Football Championship table in 2019 with four wins from four games. John Mitchells GAA came second, Roger Casements placed third, with St. Brendan’s and Leicester Naomh Padraig in fourth and fifth.

About Warwickshire GAA

Britain GAA

There are two GAA Provincial Councils outside Ireland: the World Games comprising New York, United States, Canada, Australasia, Europe, Asia and Middle East GAA Councils; and the Britain GAA Provincial Council comprising the GAA Counties of London, Warwickshire, Lancashire, Yorkshire, Hertfordshire, Gloucestershire and Scotland. Both have County Championships and Provincial Championships in Gaelic Football, Hurling, Camogie and Ladies Gaelic, although not all as yet have Hurling, Camogie or Ladies Gaelic Football Championships. Warwickshire GAA serves the Midlands area of Britain.

References

Images

[1] Warwickshire GAA (2020) crest [Internet] Available from: https://warwickshire.gaa.ie/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/crest.jpg [Accessed 18 November 2020]

Websites

[2] Warwickshire GAA (2019) Fixtures & Results | Senior Football Championship [Internet] Available from: http://warwickshire.gaa.ie/fixtures-results/ [Accessed 12 August 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Prof. Simon Perry (Northampton & Trinity College Dublin)

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London GAA Division 1 Hurling League 2019

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London GAA Logo [References: 1]

Table

PWDLPts
Thomas McCurtains54018
Kilburn Gaels54018
Robert Emmetts53026
St. Gabriels52034
Brothers Pearse52034
Sean Treacys50050
London GAA Division 1 Hurling League 2019 [References: 2]

Reference: [1]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Round 1
13.04.19Brothers Pearse2-23 (29)Sean Treacys0-6 (6)
14.04.19St. Gabriels0-10 (10)Robert Emmetts1-15 (18)
Round 2
27.04.19Robert Emmetts4-26 (38)Sean Treacys0-6 (6)
27.04.19St. Gabriels3-14 (23)Thomas McCurtains2-18 (24)
28.04.19Brothers Pearse3-18 (27)Kilburn Gaels0-23 (23)
Round 3
27.05.19Sean TreacysCCSt. GabrielsW/O
Round 4
18.06.19Thomas McCurtains3-12 (21)Brothers Pearse3-11 (20)
19.06.19Robert Emmetts2-17 (23)Kilburn Gaels3-26 (35)
Round 5
29.06.19Sean Treacys0-4 (4)Thomas McCurtains7-24 (45)
02.07.19St. Gabriels2-10 (16)Kilburn Gaels4-21 (33)
Round 6
13.07.19Sean TreacysCCKilburn GaelsW/O
15.07.19Thomas McCurtains2-19 (25)Robert Emmetts0-12 (12)
15.07.19Brothers Pearse1-10 (13)St. Gabriels5-21 (36)
Round 7
17.07.19Kilburn GaelsW/OThomas McCurtainsCC
17.07.19Brothers Pearse2-9 (15)Robert Emmetts4-16 (28)
London GAA Division 1 Hurling League 2019 [References: 2]

Note: W/O: Walkover Received / CC: Walkover Conceded.

Report

Thomas McCurtains won their first four matches in the London GAA Division 1 Hurling League in 2019, before conceding the last game to Kilburn Gaels, leaving the teams level on points (8 points from 5 games). Robert Emmetts finished third, and the other three teams in the Division 1 Hurling League were Brothers Pearse, St. Gabriels and Sean Treacys.

About London GAA

London GAA is one of seven GAA Counties in Britain GAA. The London GAA Championship winners qualify for the Britain GAA Provincial Championships.

There are two GAA Provincial Councils outside Ireland: the World Games comprising New York, United States, Canada, Australasia, Europe, Asia and Middle East GAA Councils; and the Britain GAA Provincial Council comprising the GAA Counties of London, Warwickshire, Lancashire, Yorkshire, Hertfordshire, Gloucestershire and Scotland. Both have County Championships and Provincial Championships in Gaelic Football, Hurling, Camogie and Ladies Gaelic, although not all as yet have Hurling, Camogie or Ladies Gaelic Football Championships.

References

Images

[2] London GAA (2019) London GAA Crest [Internet] Available from: http://londongaa.org/wp-content/themes/realsoccer-v1-03/assets/images/logo.png [Accessed 30 August 2019]

Websites

[1] London GAA (2019) AIB Div 1 Hurling League [Internet] Available from: http://londongaa.org/aibdiv1hl [Accessed 30 August 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Tom Dunne

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Britain GAA Hurling Club Championship Finals 1967-Present

Britain GAA Crest [Reference: 1]

Britain Provincial Champions 1967-Present

YearChampionsRunners-Up
1967Cu Chulainns (London)
1968St. Chad’s (Warwickshire)
1969Brian Boru (London)
1970John Mitchell’s (Warwickshire)
1971Brian Boru (London)
1972Brother Pearse (London)
1973St. Gabriels (London)
1974St. Gabriels (London)
1975Brian Boru (London)
1976St. Gabriels (London)
1977St. Gabriels (London)
1978St. Gabriels (London)
1979Brian Boru (London)
1980Brian Boru (London)
1981St. Gabriel’s (London)
1982Brian Boru (London)
1983Desmomds (London)
1984St. Gabriels (London)
1985Desmonds (London)
1986St. Gabriels (London)
1987Glen Rovers (Hertfordshire)
1988Desmonds (London)
1989Desmonds (London)
1990St. Gabriels (London)
1991Sean Treacy’s (London)
1992Desmonds (London)
1993Sean Treacy’s (London)
1994Sean Treacy’s (London)
1995St. Gabriel’s (London)
1996St. Gabriel’s (London)
1997St. Gabriel’s (London)
1998Brother Pearse (London)
1999St. Gabriel’s (London)
2000Fr. Murphy’s (London)
2001Fr. Murphy’s (London)
2002Sean Treacy’s (London)
2003Fr. Murphy’s (London)
2004Robert Emmetts (London)
2005Fr. Murphy’s (London)
2006Robert Emmetts (London)
2007Brother Pearse (London)
2008Robert Emmets (London)
2009St. Gabriel’s (London)
2010Kilburn Gaels (London)
2011Robert Emmetts (London)
2012St. Gabriel’s (London)
2013St. Gabriel’s (London)
2014Kilburn Gaels (London)
2015Robert Emmetts (London)
2016Robert Emmetts (London)
2017Kilburn Gaels (London)
2018
2019John Mitchells (Warwickshire)4-8 (20)Fullen Gaels (Lancashire)1-2 (15)

Britain GAA Senior Hurling Championship Roll of Honour 1967-Present [References: 1]

Report

London Clubs have dominated the Britain GAA Club Hurling Provincial Championship with only Glen Rovers of Hertfordshire in 1987 and Warwickshire representatives John Mitchell’s (Twice) and St. Chad’s breaking their stranglehold on the competition since it began in 1967.

London winners have been Cu Chulainns, Brian Boru, St. Gabriels, Desmonds, Sean Treacy’s, Brother Peatrse, Robert Emmetts, Fr. Murphy’s and Kiilburn Gaels.

References

Images

[1] Britain GAA (2019) default_img_03-300×187 [Internet] Available from: https://britain.gaa.ie/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/default_img_03-300×187.png [Accessed 23 August 2020]

Bibliography

[2] GAA (2017) “Championships of Britain” The Complete Handbook of Gaelic Games”. pg. 402-403. DBA Publications Ltd, Blackrock, co. Dublin, Ireland.

Websites

[3] Britain GAA (2020) Fixtures & Results: Adult Hurling [Internet] Available from: https://britain.gaa.ie/fixtures-results/adult-hurling/ [Accessed 23 August 2020]

[4] Britain GAA (2020) Proud Winners of the Bobby Collins Cup – well done John Mitchell’s [Internet] Available from: https://britain.gaa.ie/proud-winners-of-the-billy-collins-cup-well-done-john-mitchels/ [Accessed 23 August 2020]

Images

[5] Britain GAA (2020) Proud Winners of the Bobby Collins Cup – well done John Mitchell’s [Internet] Available from: https://britain.gaa.ie/proud-winners-of-the-billy-collins-cup-well-done-john-mitchels/ [Accessed 23 August 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Conor McGroarty

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Britain GAA All-Britain Junior Football Club Championship Men 2017

Britain GAA Logo [Reference: 1]

Results

DateWinnersRunners-Up
Quarter-Finals
2017Sean McDermotts (Warwickshire)WOisin’s (Lancashire)L
Semi-Finals
2017Thomas McCurtains (London)1-12 (15)Sean McDermott’s (Warwickshire)2-11 (14)
2017Dunedin Connollys (Scotland)1-14 (17)St. Colmcille’s (Hertfordshire)0-4
Final
2017Dunedin Connollys (Scotland)1-17 (20)Sean McDermott’s (Warwickshire)1-12 (15)
Britain GAA All-Britain Junior Football Club Championship Men 2017 [References: 2-3]

Report

Dunedin Connollys of Scotland won the Britain GAA Junior Club Football Championship after triumphing over Sean McDermotts of Warwickshire in the Final by 5 points (1-17 to 1-12). they had seen off the challenge of St. Colmcille’s of St. Alban’s in Hertfordshire in the Semi-Finals.

The All-Britain Junior Football Championship is for the Junior (3rd Level or 3rd Division) in Britain Men’s Gaelic Football. Seven counties are eligible to compete: London, Warwickshire, Lancashire, Yorkshire, Hertfordshire, Gloucestershire and Lancashire, which between them make up all of England and Wales, as well as the Scotland GAA Champions. Kilkenny’s Gaelic Football Champions may also enter.

The Winners of the All-Britain GAA Championship are eligible to play in the All-Ireland Junior Club Championship alongside the Junior Provincial Champions of Connacht, Leinster, Munster and Ulster.

The Five Mayo Men on the Dunedin Connollys team which won the Britain GAA JFC Championship in 2017 [Reference: 4]

References

Images

[1] Britain GAA (2019) default_img_03-300×187 [Internet] Available from: https://britain.gaa.ie/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/default_img_03-300×187.png [Accessed 23 August 2020]

Websites

[2] The Irish World / Damian Dolan (2017) “All Britain Final is Clash of the heavyweights” The Irish World. November 15, 2017. [Internet] Available at: http://www.theirishworld.com/all-britain-football-final-heavyweights-clash/ [Accessed 28 November 2017] [Broken Link – Available on the Wayback Machine Internet Archive at https://web.archive.org/web/20171222130432/http://www.theirishworld.com/all-britain-football-final-heavyweights-clash/ [Accessed 23 August 2020]

[3] Mayo News / Ger Flanagan (2017) “Mayo crew win their xsecond All-Britain title in a row” Mayo News. 21 November 2017. [Internet] Available from: https://www.mayonews.ie/sports/31166-mayo-crew-win-their-second-all-britain-title-in-a-row/ [Accessed 28 November 2017]

Images

[4] Mayo News / Ger Flanagan (2017) “MAYO’S MEN”Mayo News. 21 November 2017. [Internet] Available from: https://www.mayonews.ie/images/stories/2017/11_nov_17/2111_dunedin_connollys_1000.jpg [Accessed 23 August 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Jason.

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Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

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Last Updated: 23 August 2020

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