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Galicia GAA Galician Gaelic Football League Men’s Division 1 2013-2019

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Asociacion Galega de Futbol Gaelico Logo [Reference: 2]

Liga Galega Futbol Gaelico Masculina 2013-2014

 PWDLPFPAPts
Estrela Vermelha88001978216
Irmandinhos75021588010
Fillos de Breogar6303106936
Mecos72051091604
Pontevedra8008772320
Liga Galega Futbol Gaelico Masculina 2013-2014 [Reference: 3]

Liga Galega Futbol Gaelico Masculina 2014-15

 PWDLPFPAPts
Estrela Vermelha111100  22
Fillos de Breogan10703  14
Irmandinhos10703  14
Mecos10604  12
Braithreachas12507  10
Pontevedra10406  8
Artabros11209  4
Uvigo100010  0
Liga Galega Futbol Gaelico Masculina 2014-15 [Reference: 4]
Note: Results of 4 Rounds of Matches Unknown

Liga Galega Futbol Gaelico Masculina 1a Division 2015-16

 PWDLPFPAPts
Estrela Vermelha5500  10
Irmandinhos5311  7
Fillos de Breogan6312  7
Mecos5104  2
Pontevedra5005  0
Liga Galega Futbol Gaelico Masculina 1a Division 2015-16 [Reference: 5]

Note: Table after 7 of 10 Rounds

Liga Galega Futbol Gaelico Masculina 1a Division 2016-17

 PWDLPFPAPts
Irmandinhos10802+212 16
Fillas de Breogan10802+123 16
Estrela Vermelha10703+145 14
Herdeiros de Dhais10505+37 10
Pontevedra10208-225 4
Artabros de Oleiros100010-292 0
Liga Galega Futbol Gaelico Masculina 1a Division 2016-17 [Reference: 6]

Liga Galega Futbol Gaelico Masculina 2017-18

 PWDLPFPAPts
Grupa A       
Irmandinhos131300+292 26
Estrela de Velmelha131102+154 22
Fillos de Breogan13805+175 16
Herdeiros de Dhais13706+61 14
Auriense13508-106 10
Grupa B       
Artabros13715-90 15
Braithreachas13517-22 11
Cambados133010-93 6
Keltoi133010-84 6
Dorna132011-287 4
Liga Galega Futbol Gaelico Masculina 2017-18 [Reference: 7]

Note: League split after one Round-Robin of 9 matches into two Groups of 5 (A & B) based on position with a further round-robin with records carried forward.

Report

Galician Gaelic Football started in 2010, when efforts were made through social media and posters to start a few clubs, with Fillos de Breogan the first. Teams entered the Iberian Championship but, soon, enough exponential growth among villages led to creation of the Galician Gaelic Football League in 2013.

Estrelos de Velmelha (Red Stars) won the first two Championships in 2013-14 and 2014-15. Irmandinhos would win the title on points difference from Fillos de Breogan in 2016-17 and in 2017-18 would win again with a perfect 13-0 win-loss record.

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About Galicia GAA

Within Europe GAA, there are two Countries / Regions where the Gaelic Football is played entirely by Natives in small towns and villages like in Ireland: Brittany (NW France) and Galicia (NW Iberia – Spain/Portugal). These two Celtic Countries both have Men’s and Women’s Leagues played on a weekly basis, rather than in tournaments like in the other World Games Counties.

References

[1] Gaelic Games Europe (2017) Gaelic Games Europe Logo [Internet] Available from: https://gaelicgameseurope.com/wp-content/uploads/logo1-300.png [Accessed 27 August 2017]

[2] Asociacion Galega de Futbol Gaelico – Blogspot (2017) Asociacion Galega de Futbol Gaelico Logo [Internet] Available from: https://eirball.ie/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/73e5b-repolo.png [Accessed 27 August 2017]

Websites

[3] Gaelic Games Europe (2014) Liga Galega (Men) [Internet] Available from: http://gaelicgameseurope.com/liga-galega2014-men/ [Accessed 22 December 2016]

[4] Gaelic Games Europe (2015) Liga Galega (Men) [Internet] Available from: http://gaelicgameseurope.com/liga-galega2015-men/ [Accessed 22 December 2016]

[5] Gaelic Games Europe (2016) Liga Galega (Men) [Internet] Available from: http://gaelicgameseurope.com/ligagalegamen2016-division1/ [Accessed 22 December 2016]

[6] Asociacion Galega de Futbol Gaelico (2017) Competicions 2016/17 [Internet] Available from: http://gaelicogalego.gal/competicions/competicions-201617/ [Accessed 23 June 2017]

[7] Asociacion Galega de Futbol Gaelico (2017) Resultados Liga 2017/18 [Internet] Available from: http://gaelicogalego.gal/competicions/competicions-201718/resultados-liga-201718/ [Accessed 14 March 2018]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Francesco.

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GAA World Games Camogie Native Cup 2016

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2nd GAA World Games 2016

DateWinner Runner-Up 
 Camogie Native Cup Final   
2016New York2-4 (10)Canada Eastern0-5 (5)
GAA World Games Camogie Native Cup 2016 [Reference: 2]

Report

The second annual GAA World Games took place in Dublin in 2016. Teams from all over the World took part in what is the World GAA’s Provincial Championship. New York won the Ladies Gaelic Native Cup, defeating Canada Eastern 2-4 to 0-5 in the Final.

About the GAA World Games

The GAA World Games works like the Provincial Championship for Clubs and Counties outside the 32 GAA counties in Ireland and the seven in Britain GAA (which has its own Provincial Championship). It is divided into Native Cups for native born players in each county outside Ireland, and Irish Cups for Irish ex-pats living and playing in their adopted Country/World GAA County. There are Gaelic Football, Hurling, Camogie and Ladies Gaelic competitions.

References

Images

[1] Ladies Gaelic Football Association (2016) World-Games [Internet] Available from: https://ladiesgaelic.ie/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/World-Games.jpg [Accessed 12 November 2020]

Websites

[2] GAA (2016) GAA World Games Finals Round [Internet] http://www.gaa.ie/news/etihad-airways-gaa-world-games-finals-round/ [Accessed 21 Dec 2016]

[3] Ladies Gaelic Football Association (2016) World-Games [Internet] Available from: http://ladiesgaelic.ie/etihad-gaa-world-games-update/ [Accessed 12 November 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to

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GAA Hurling Christy Ring Cup 2011

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GAA Logo [Reference: 1]

Christy Ring Cup 2011

DateHome TeamG-P (TTL)Away TeamG-P (TTL)
Round 1
23.04.2011Mayo1-17 (20)Wicklow1-19 (22)
23.04.2011Down1-13 (16)Derry2-17 (20)
23.04.2011Armagh1-17 (20)Meath2-21 (24)
23.04.2011Kildare1-21 (24)Kerry1-25 (28)
Round 2AR1 Winners
30.04.2011Kerry1-20 (23)Meath1-17 (20)
30.04.2011Wicklow3-16 (25)Derry2-11 (17)
Round 2BR1 Losers
30.04.2011Mayo2-10 (16)Kildare1-20 (23)
30.04.2011Down1-20 (23)Armagh0-6 (6)
Quarter-Finals2A Losers v
2B Winners
07.05.2011Down1-18 (21)Meath1-7 (10)
07.05.2011Derry1-13 (16)Kildare4-18 (30)
Semi-Finals2A Winners v
QF Winners
21.05.2011Down1-17 (20)Kerry1-18 (21)
21.05.2011Wicklow3-11 (20)Kildare2-11 (17)
Final
04.06.2011Kerry2-21 (27)Wicklow2-8 (14)
GAA Hurling Christy Ring Cup (Division 2 All Ireland) 2011 [Reference: 2]

Report

Kerry beat Wicklow 2-21 to 2-08 in the 2011 Christy Ring Cup Final. They had defeated Kildare and Meath in Rounds 1 and 2, before triumphing by a point over Down in the Semi-Finals.

Eight counties were eligible for the Christy Ring Cup (Division 2 All Ireland Hurling) in 2011, three from Ulster (Down, Derry and Armagh), three from Leinster (Kildare, Meath and Wicklow) and one each from Connacht (Mayo) and Munster (Kerry).

About

The Christy Ring Cup is the Tier 2 All-Ireland County Championship in Hurling, named after the great Cork player.

From its inception to 2018 it was a Double-Elimination Cup (dubbed the “Back Door” by the Press) and in 2019 was changed to two groups of 4, playing a Single Round-Robin with Semi-Finals & Final.

References

Images

[1] Donegal Daily (2017) GAA Logo [Internet] Available from: http://www.donegaldaily.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/gaa-logo.png [Accessed 2 December 2017]

Internet Archive

[2] GAA | Wayback Machine (2011) Christy Ring [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20110909174644/http://www.gaa.ie/fixtures-and-results/national-fixtures/christy-ring-nicky-rackard-lory-meagher/ [Accessed 16 September 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Gabriel McCloyne & Tom Dunne.

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GAA Football All-Ireland Senior Club Championship 2018

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Results

DateHome Team Away Team 
 Quarter-Final   
21.01.2018Fulham Irish (London)1-4Corofin (Galway)3-8
 Semi-Final   
17.02.2018Corofin (Galway)1-6Moorefield (Kildare)0-6
24.02.2018Nemo Rangers (Cork)2-19Slaughtneil (Derry)0-16
 Final   
17.03.2018Corofin (Galway)2-19Nemo Rangers (Cork)0-10
GAA Football All-Ireland Senior Club Championship 2018 [Reference: 2-3]

Venues

MatchPark
Quarter-FinalMcGovernn Park, Ruislip, London
Semi-Final 1O’Connor Park
Semi-Final 2Portlaoise, Co. Laois
FinalPairc an Chrocaigh, Dublin
GAA Football All-Ireland Senior Club Championship Home Venues 2018 [Reference: 2-3]

Report

Quarter-Final – Corofin 3-8 Fulham Irish 1-4

Fulham Irish raced out to an early lead, scoring a goal from Marty Hughes, and a point in the first four minutes, but Corofin replied with two goals in quick succession from Jason Leonard and Colin Brady to stamp their authority on the match. Ian Burke added another goal for the Galway side as they went into the half-time break leading by 3-3 to 1-3. There were less scores in the second half as both Corofin and the Londoners built up their wides tallies, however the lack of competitive mactches meant Fulham’s early hopes of a surprise win were dealt a fatal blow. Corofin won by 10 points in the end, 3-8 to 1-4 to book a semi-final spot against Moorefield.

Logos

[1] Donegal Daily (2017) GAA Logo [Internet] Available from: http://www.donegaldaily.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/gaa-logo.png [Accessed 2 December 2017]

Websites

[2] GAA (2017) GAA Football All-Ireland Senior Club Championship [Internet] http://www.gaa.ie/football/gaa-football-all-ireland-senior-club/ [Accessed 11 September 2018]

[3] The42.ie (2017) Corofin overcome poor start in London to book All-Ireland semi-final showdown with Moorefield [Internet] Available from: http://www.the42.ie/corofin-fulham-irish-3809352-Jan2018/ [Accessed 23 January 2018]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Edmund Corrigan, Decy Maher, Pippo O’Grady & Michael O’Callaghan

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GAA Rounders All-Ireland Championships Senior Mixed Finals 1990-Present

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GAA Rounders Logo [Reference: 1]

Senior Mixed Finals 1990-2018

YearWinnerRunner-Up
1990Syndodgers Clarecastle (Clare)25Mervue/Ballybane (Galway)17
1991Lakelands (Dublin)
1992Syntex Clarecastle (Clare)
1993Mervue/Ballybane (Galway)
1994Mervue/Ballybane (Galway)
1995Clarecastle (Clare)
1996Limekiln (Dublin)
1997Naomh Mhichil (Dublin)
1998Rathdowney (Laois)
1999Rathdowney (Laois)
2000Rathdowney (Laois)
2001Naomh Mhichil (Derry)
2002Limekiln (Dublin)
2003Erne Eagles (Cavan)
2004Limekiln (Dublin)
2005Erne Eagles (Cavan)Limekiln (Dublin)
2006Limekiln (Dublin)
2007Cuchulainn (Carlow)Erne Eagles (Cavan)
2008Limekiln (Dublin)Cuchulainn (Carlow)
2009Cuchulainn (Carlow)Erne Eagles (Cavan)
2010Cuchulainn (Carlow)Erne Eagles (Cavan)
2011The Heath (Laois)Cuchulainn (Carlow)
2012Limekiln (Dublin)The Heath (Laois)
2013The Heath (Laois)23Limekiln (Dublin)5
2014Limekiln (Dublin)30The Heath (Laois)11
2015Limekiln (Dublin)Cuchulainn (Carlow)
2016Limekiln (Dublin)14The Heath (Laois)4
2017The Heath (Laois)21Breaffy (Mayo)20
2018The Heath (Laois)32Glynn/Barntown (Wexford)18
2019Glynn-Barntown (Wexford)19The Heath (Laois)17
GAA Rounders All-Ireland Championships Senior Mixed Finals 1990-Present [Reference: 2-24]

Report

First organised in 1990, the GAA Rounders All-Ireland Chamionship Senior Mixed is the only Mixed Adult game in the Gaelic Athletic Association. It was first won by Syntex of Clarecastle in Co. Clare who won the title a second time in 1992 and again in 1995. Mervue/Balybane of Galway won the Championship in 1993 and 1994, and then from 1998 to 2000 Rathdowney from Co. Laois became the first club to win three-in-a-row. Naomh Mhichil of Co. Derry won their second title in 2001 after lifting their first in 1997.

Thereafter Dublin’s Limekiln, based in Tymon Park, duelled with first Erne Eagles from Co. Cavan who won the title in 2003 and 2005, the Cuchulainn of Co. Carlow, who took the 2007, 2009 and 2010 Senior Mixed Championships. The Heath from Co. Laois won the Championship in 2011, 2013, 2017, 2018, with Limekiln winning the Championship all other years from 2002 to 2016 inclusive, a total of 8 Senior Mixed Championships. A new name was etched on the Trophy in 2019 as Glynn-Barntown of Co. Wexford took the title, joining Lakelands of Stillorgan in Co. Dublin who were the only other one-time winners of the Trophy in 1991.

Glynn-Barntown GAA Rounders All-Ireland Senior Mixed Champions 2019
Glynn-Barntown GAA Rounders All-Ireland Senior Mixed Champions 2019 [Reference: 25][Picture Credit: GAA Rounders]

About GAA Rounders

Rounders was included in the original Gaelic Athletic Association Charter in 1884 as one one of the four Gaelic Games – the others being Gaelic Football, Hurling, and Handball. It wasn’t until the 1950s, however, that any effort was made to organise the game, when the Erin’s Own Club in Antrim started a Rounders section and made efforts to promote the game throughout Ireland.The Senior Men’s All-Ireland Championship has been run since 1976, and is currently run on a Round-Robin League basis, with the top four reaching the Semi-Finals.

The Senior Mixed All-Ireland Championship has been run since 1990, and currently is run on a Round-Robin League basis, with the top four reaching the Semi-Finals.

References

Images

[1] Rebel Og Coaching (2017) Rounders Logo [Internet] Available from: https://i2.wp.com/rebelogcoaching.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/rounders-logo.jpg [Accessed 22 March 2018]

Websites

[2] GAA Rounders (2016) Senior Mixed Roll of Honour [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaarounders.ie/seniormixedrollofhonour [Accessed 10 December 2016]

[3] GAA Rounders Facebook Page Post [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=963731453695472&id=628801690521785 [Accessed 9 December 2016]

[4] GAA Rounders Facebook Page Post [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/GaaRounders/posts/1283159315089812 [Accessed 9 December 2016]

[5] GAA Rounders Facebook Page Post [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/GaaRounders/photos/pb.368192879919798.-2207520000.1481299786./1283156465090097/?type=3&theater [Accessed 9 December 2016]

[6] GAA Rounders Facebook Page Post [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/GaaRounders/photos/pb.368192879919798.-2207520000.1481299786./1283156368423440/?type=3&theater [Accessed 9 December 2016]

[7] GAA Rounders Facebook Page Post [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/GaaRounders/posts/1173720579367020:0 [Accessed 27 October 2016]

[8] GAA Rounders Facebook Page Post [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/GaaRounders/posts/531153203623764:0 [Accessed 27 October 2016]

[9] GAA Rounders Facebook Page Post [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/GaaRounders/posts/714867355252347:0 [Accessed 27 October 2016]

[10] GAA Rounders Facebook Page Post [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/GaaRounders/posts/714906785248404:0 [Accessed 27 October 2016]

[11] GAA Rounders Facebook Page Post [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/GaaRounders/posts/714821531923596:0 [Accessed 27 October 2016]

[12] GAA Rounders (2007) Honours 2007 [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaarounders.ie/honours2007 [Accessed 7 October2016]

[13] GAA Rounders (2008) Honours 2008 [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaarounders.ie/honours2008 [Accessed 7 October2016]

[14] GAA Rounders (2009) Honours 2009 [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaarounders.ie/honours2009 [Accessed 7 October2016]

[15] GAA Rounders (2010) Honours 2010 [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaarounders.ie/honours2010 [Accessed 7 October2016]

[16] GAA Rounders (2011) Honours 2011 [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaarounders.ie/honours2011 [Accessed 7 October2016]

[17] GAA Rounders (2012) Honours 2012 [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaarounders.ie/honours2012 [Accessed 7 October2016]

[18] GAA Rounders (2017) Senior Standings 2017 – Senior Men Standings [Internet] http://www.gaarounders.ie/fixtures-results-standing/seniormen [Accessed 31 August 2017]

[19] GAA Rounders (2018) Senior Standings 2018 – Senior Mixed Standings [Internet] http://www.gaarounders.ie/fixtures-results-standing-ssenior/seniormixed [Accessed 4 June 2018]

[20] GAA Rounders (2019) All-Ireland Finals [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaarounders.ie/news-events/allirelandfinals [Accessed 19 January 2020]

Internet Archive

[21] Wayback Machine Web Archive – GAA Rounders (2014)Senior Mixed Standings [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20141017154615/http://gaarounders.ie/fixtures-results-standing-ssenior/seniormixed [Accessed 30 March 2017]

Newspapers

[22] Anon. (2003) “Limekiln launch a new All-Ireland Rounders Championship title bid”. The Echo. Thursday, August 28, 2003.

[23] Anon. (2005) “Limekiln raise rounders title”. The Echo. Thursday, August 25, 2005.

[24] Anon. (2005) “Poor finish for Limekiln”. The Echo. Thursday, September 29, 2005.

[25] Anon. (2006) “Limekiln Minors push for honours”. The Echo. Thursday, August 31, 2006.

Photos

[26] GAA Rounders (2019) All-Ireland Finals – Senior Mixed Winners Glynn/Barntown [Internet] Available from: http://gaarounders.ie/ckeditor_uploads/images/1012.JPG [Accessed 19 January 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Dervla Mulcahy

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GAA Handball 40×20 Men’s Senior Singles 2018

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Results

Winner Runner-Up 
Last 16   
Armagh (Charly Shanks)w/oMayo (Vinnie Moran)scr
Cork (Tadgh Carroll)w/oTyrone (Darragh Daly)scr
Clare (Colin Creehan)dft.Roscommon (Rikki O’Gara)21-13 21-15
Clare (Diamuid Nash)dft.Kerry (Dominic Lynch)21-15 21-8
Galway (Martin Mulkerrins)dft.Tyrone (Johnny woods)21-9 21-0
Wexford (Gavin Buggy)dft.Antrim (Owen McKenna)21-18 18-21 21-19
Cork (Brendan Fleming)dft.Dublin (Eoin Kennedy)18-21 21-10 21-19
Westmeath (Robbie McCarthy)w/o.Dublin (Carl Browne)scr
Quarter-Finals   
Armagh (Charly Shanks)dft.Cork (Tadgh Carroll)21-12 21-10
Clare (Diarmuid Nash)dft.Clare (Colin Creehan)21-16 21-8
Galway (Martin Mulkerrins)w/oWexford (Gavin Buggy)inj.
Cork (Brendan Flemming)dft.Westmeath (Robbie McCarthy)21-19 21-15
Semi-Finals   
Armagh (Charly Shanks)dft.Clare (Diarmuid Nash)11-21 21-16 21-16
Galway (Martin Mulkerrins)dft.Cork (Brendan Flemming)21-11 21-2
Final   
Galway (Martin Mulkerrins)dft.Armagh (Charly Shanks)21-9 21-11
GAA Handball 40×20 Men’s Senior Singles 2018 [Reference: 2]

Report

Galway’s Martin Mulkerrins won the GAA Handball 40×20 Men’s Senior Singles in 2018, defeating Armagh’s Charly Shanks in the Final by two sets (21-9 and 21-11). Mulkerrins was a convincing Champion, having won all his matches in two sets, dropping no more shots in any set than the 11 he dropped in the Final Set against Shanks in the Final.

References

Logos

[1] GAA Handball (2017) GAA Handball Logo Square [Internet] Available from: https://cache.gaahandball.ie/images/made/images/remote/http_gaahandball-uploads.s3.amazonaws.com/1470913550-GAA-Handball-Logo-Square_394_394_85_c1.jpg [Accessed 11 December 2017]

Websites

[2] GAA Handball (2018) Results | 2018 | 40×20 Mens Senior Singles[Internet] Available from: https://www.gaahandball.ie/competitions/results [Accessed 22 April 2018]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Luke Kelly

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Derry GAA Sperrin Galvanisers Senior Hurling League 2019

Derry GAA Crest
Derry GAA Crest [Reference: 1]

League Table

PWDLFAPDPts
Slaughtneil (C)66002109711312
Kevin Lynch Hurling Club641115697599
Banagher641111110569
Ballinsascreen6303114127-136
Swatragh6204101142-414
Lavey601594145-511
Coleraine601571144-731
Derry GAA Sperrin Galvanisers Senior Hurling League 2019 [Reference: 2]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Round 1
04.04.2019Coleraine0-4Banagher1-13
04.04.2019Lavey1-15Slaughtneil8-15
04.04.2019Kevin Lynch HC2-14Swatragh1-9
Round 2
11.04.2019Ballinascreen3-15Swatragh0-14
11.04.2019Kevin Lynch HC2-27Coleraine0-7
11.04.2019Lavey0-11Banagher2-12
Round 3
24.04.2019Banagher2-17Ballinascreen1-14
25.04.2019Coleraine0-17Slaughtneil1-18
25.04.2019Swatragh4-16Lavey1-15
Round 4
24.07.2019Kevin Lynch HC6-19Ballinascreen0-12
24.07.2019Coleraine2-17Lavey2-17
24.07.2019Slaughtneil3-29Banagher0-11
Round 5
31.07.2019Swatragh2-12Slaughtneil6-28
31.07.2019Banagher2-16Kevin Lynch HC3-13
31.07.2019Ballinascreen3-26Coleraine0-7
Round 6
07.08.2019Swatragh0-16Coleraine1-10
07.08.2019Slaughtneil4-19Kevin Lynch HC1-17
07.08.2019Ballinascreen1-10Lavey1-8
Round 7
13.08.2019Lavey0-13Kevin Lynch HC0-24
13.08.2019Banagher1-18Swatragh0-13
13.08.2019Slaughtneil4-23Ballinascreen0-13

Derry GAA Sperrin Galvanisers Senior Hurling League 2019 [Reference: 2]

Report

Slaughtneil won the Derry GAA SeniorHurling League in 2019, winning all six games, ahead of Kevin Lynch Hurling Club and Banagher, who both finished with four wins and one draw.

References

Images

[1] Derry GAA (2019) banner4 [Internet] Available from: https://derrygaa.ie/wp-content/themes/twentytwenty/assets/images/banner4.png [Accessed 16 August 2020]

Websites

[2] Derry GAA (2019) Sperrin Galvanisers Senior Hurling League [Internet] Available from: http://derrygaa.ie/fixturesandresults/?countyBoardID=7&compGroupID=62073&leagueTable=y [Accessed 30 August 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Joe Sweeney

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Kerry GAA Senior County Football Championship 2000

Kerry GAA Crest
Kerry GAA Crest [Reference: 1]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Preliminary Round
2000Raonaithe na Sionnainne0-13 (13)Ciarraí Lár1-12 (15)
2000Na Crócaigh0-13 (13)An Leigiún0-8 (8)
2000Ciarraí Thiar2-12 (18)An Neidín1-5 (8)
1st Round
2000Ciarraí Theas1-6 (9)Na Crócaigh1-9 (12)
2000Céirín O Rathaille3-6 (15)Raonaithe na Leamhna1-11 (14)
2000Kilcummin0-9 (9)Na Stacaigh0-6 (6)
2000Naomh Ciarán0-11 (11)An Gaeltacht1-9 (12)
2000An Rath Mhór0-11 (11)Oileán Ciarraí0-6 (6)
2000Ciarraí Thiar1-10 (13)Ciarraí Thoir1-10 (13)
2000Naomh Breandán1-4 (7)Ciarraí Lár2-10 (16)
2000Raonaithe na Féile0-17 (17)Na Misteálaigh0-7 (7)
Quarter-Finals
2000An Gaeltacht2-14 (20)Cill Chumín1-7 (10)
2000Ciarraí Thiar1-11 (14)Ciarraí Lár1-9 (12)
2000Céirín O Rathaille0-9 (9)Raonaithe na Féile0-8 (8)
2000Na Crócaigh2-10 (16)An Rath Mhór0-11 (11)
Semi-Finals
2000An Gaeltacht0-11 (11)Céirín O Rathaille0-8 (8)
2000Ciarraí Thiar1-7 (10)Na Crócaigh1-8 (11)
Final
2000An Gaeltacht0-6 (6)Na Crócaigh1-4 (7)
Kerry GAA Senior County Football Championship 2000 [Reference: 2]

Report

Na Crócaigh (Crokes) won the Kerry GAA Senior County Football championship in 2000 in a low-scoring Final against An Gaeltacht. They triumphed by 1-4 (7 Points) to 0-6 (6 Points), after defeating Ciarraí Thiar (West Kerry) in the Semi-Finals.

References

Images

[1] Kerry GAA (2020) Kerry GAA Logo – Page 10853585 [Internet] Available from: https://sportlomo-userupload.s3.amazonaws.com/user_data/modules/contents/6925/nQXIMxVeuItPUlRLWTI3ZtsXjKeIe9IC.png [Accessed 9 September 2020]

Websites

[2] An Gaeltacht GAA (2000) Craobh Sinsear Peile an Contae [Internet] Available from: http://homepage.eircom.net/~paulquinn9/CoChship/cochsip00 [Accessed 23 October 2017][Broken Link – No Longer Available]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Denis Culhane.

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Gaelic Athletic Association Logo 20th Century

GAA Football All-Ireland Championship 1947

Gaelic Athletic Association Logo
Gaelic Athletic Association Logo [Reference: 1]

All-Ireland Semi-Finals and Final

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-FinalsCroke Park
03.08.47Cavan2-4Roscommon0-0
10.08.47Kerry1-11Meath0-5
FinalPolo Grounds, NY
14.09.47Cavan2-11Kerry2-7
GAA Football All-Ireland Championship 1947 [Reference: 2]

Report

The 1947 All-Ireland Football Final was held in New York, the only All-Ireland Final ever held outside of Ireland.

Cavan have the honour of defeating Kerry in the Final by 17 Pts to 13.

References

[1] Wikipedia (2020) Gaelic_Athletic_Association [Internet] Available from: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/ga/a/ad/Gaelic_Athletic_Association.png [Accessed 11 November 2020]

Bibliography

[2] GAA (2017) – “The Complete Handbook of Gaelic Games – Full GAA Records from 1887 to 2017 Inclusive DBA Publications Limted, Dublin. Pg. 150

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Edmund Corrigan, Decy Maher, Anton Pippo O’Grady & Michael O’Callaghan

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Roscommon GAA Kepak Senior Hurling Championship 2017

Roscommon GAA Crest
Roscommon GAA Crest [Reference: 1]

League Table

PWDLFAPDPts
Oran Hurling Club2110352873
Tremane21013739-22
Roscommon Gaels20112833-51
Roscommon GAA Kepak Senior Hurling Championship 2019 [Reference: 2]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
25.06.2017Oran Hurling Club2-17Tremane1-13
08.07.2017Tremane1-18Roscommon Gaels2-10
23.07.2017Roscommon Gaels0-12Oran Hurling Club1-9
Roscommon GAA Kepak Senior Hurling Championship 2019 [Reference: 2]

Report

Oran Hurling club won the League section of the Roscommon GAA Senior Hurling Championship in 2017, defeating Tremane, and drawing with Roscommon Gaels.

References

Images

[1] Roscommon GAA (2019) logo2 [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaaroscommon.ie/league/151594/ [Accessed 30 August 2019] logo2

Websites

[2] Roscommon GAA (2019) League Table Kepak Senior Hurling Championship [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaaroscommon.ie/league/119079/ [Accessed 30 August 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Frank Kingston

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Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

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Last Updated: 11 November 2020

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