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Club Names And Where They Are From

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It would be great and informative if we knew where Clubs were from
A Lot of Clubs are Named after Saints and 1916 leaders
But most times you dont know where they are from
So going Forward be nice to see the place name or parish after the club name

rhudson (Galway) - Posts: 1478 - 30/10/2022 08:00:49    2445922

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If I was to guess i would say the most common name would be either St. Pat's or St Mary's. There's quite a few Sarfields as well.

oneoff (UK) - Posts: 1380 - 30/10/2022 11:00:26    2445934

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Replying To rhudson:  "It would be great and informative if we knew where Clubs were from
A Lot of Clubs are Named after Saints and 1916 leaders
But most times you dont know where they are from
So going Forward be nice to see the place name or parish after the club name"
A great and interesting topic rhudson. De Valera doesn't have a club named after him. Not sure if that's because he survived The Rising by birthplace and/or because he put a lot of GAA noses out of joint.

A few brief explains of unusual club names:
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GreenandRed (Mayo) - Posts: 7344 - 30/10/2022 14:07:31    2445948

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The Dreadnots GAA club based in Clogherhead in the wonderful wee county of Louth is named after a war ship. They currently play senior football. They have never won the Senior championship and have been finalists on three times, 1889, 2012 and 2014.

Ollie2 (Louth) - Posts: 784 - 30/10/2022 14:27:38    2445950

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All bar 3 of Longford's clubs have the parish or town name in the club. For outsiders,
my own club Clonguish is Newtownforbes, Ballymore is in Granard, Sean Connollys is Ballinalee, Fr Manning Gaels is Drumlish, Mostrim is Edgeworthstown, Rathcline is Lanesboro, Grattan Óg is Stonepark, just outside Longford town

liosbreac6265 (Longford) - Posts: 212 - 30/10/2022 15:29:27    2445954

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A lot of Saint clubs in Roscommon. Michael's, Ronans, Faithleachs, Dominics, Kevin's, Barrys, Aidans and Brigids. Could be missing some. Republican clubs, Michael Glaveys, Padraig Pearses, Clann na nGael and Tulsk Lord Edwards.

MachaireConnacht (Roscommon) - Posts: 784 - 30/10/2022 17:22:50    2445975

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Could people put up some details on Clubs in their own Countys

rhudson (Galway) - Posts: 1478 - 30/10/2022 20:51:41    2446001

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Replying To rhudson:  "Could people put up some details on Clubs in their own Countys"
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https://kilkennygaa.ie/clubs/

Cockney_Cat (UK) - Posts: 2460 - 30/10/2022 21:26:52    2446009

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GreenandRed (Mayo) - Posts: 7344 - 30/10/2022 21:47:23    2446013

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Ya learn something new everyday, never knew Ballinameen were called St Attractas. Forgot about St Croans and Joseph's and the other republican inspired name Eire Og.

Were Fuerty called St. Ciarans at a stage?

https://www.gaaroscommon.ie/clubs/

MachaireConnacht (Roscommon) - Posts: 784 - 31/10/2022 09:05:55    2446023

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Replying To MachaireConnacht:  "Ya learn something new everyday, never knew Ballinameen were called St Attractas. Forgot about St Croans and Joseph's and the other republican inspired name Eire Og.

Were Fuerty called St. Ciarans at a stage?

https://www.gaaroscommon.ie/clubs/"
Fuerty and Creggs form the underage Club St Ciarans .

Seanfanbocht (Roscommon) - Posts: 1417 - 31/10/2022 14:38:51    2446045

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Replying To MachaireConnacht:  "Ya learn something new everyday, never knew Ballinameen were called St Attractas. Forgot about St Croans and Joseph's and the other republican inspired name Eire Og.

Were Fuerty called St. Ciarans at a stage?

https://www.gaaroscommon.ie/clubs/"
St Clarans is an underage amalgamation of Fuerty and Creggs, not sure it was ever an adult club

reffingmad (Roscommon) - Posts: 371 - 31/10/2022 17:30:23    2446056

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The Offaly clubs are usually based on their town or parish. Football Tullamore, Clara, Rhode, Edenderry, Ferbane etc. Some of the sides are dual clubs.

Hurling. Birr Kinnitty, Shinrone, Ballinamere, Coolderry, Belmont ( same parish as Ferbane) .
Shamrocks are from Rahan parish, an amalgamation of 3 former clubs , St, Carthages, Mucklagh, The Island. St. Rynagh's are from Banagher/ Cloghan. Seir Kieran are Clareen parish, the only Offaly parish in the diocese of Ossory. Lusmagh parish of the same name, west of Banagher, are in Clonfert diocese.
Clodiagh Gaels in Killeigh parish, are a combination of the former clubs Killeigh and Killurin. The river Clodiagh flows through the parish near the Laois border.

thelongridge (Offaly) - Posts: 1741 - 31/10/2022 17:41:21    2446058

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For Longford see the link below for all GAA club names from 1888 to 2022.
It's some piece of work.

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LongfordgaaAbú (Longford) - Posts: 471 - 31/10/2022 18:23:33    2446062

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In Dublin, the clubs named after the parish saint are all clubs established as the city expanded in 40s and 50s. O'Tooles and St. Joseph's would be exceptions from the north inner city.

Older clubs were usually either place names in north county, and/or with nationalist heroes - Eoghan Ruadh. Thomas Davis, Emmets, Geraldines, Crokes, Kickhams, Fontenoys, Parnells, Wild Geese etc. There was often strong connection with IRB and Gaelic League in 1880s and 90s.

Interestingly, I don't think there has ever been a club named for Pearse which is a bit odd given he was born here!

BarneyGrant (Dublin) - Posts: 2556 - 31/10/2022 18:45:11    2446067

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In Westmeath the clubs are named after their locations except for the following
FOOTBALL
St Malachys (Castletown Geoghegan)
St Joseph's ( Streamstown)
St Paul's (Clonmellon)
Maryland (pitch is in Drumraney)

Two other saints, St Lomans Mullingar and St Mary's Rochfortbridge. Location is included in the name.

Also Westmeath has one of the longest club names in the GAA if not the longest;
Castletown Finea Coole Whitehall

HURLING
Lough Lene Gaels (Collinstown)
St Brigids (Dalystown)
St Oliver Plunketts (Mullingar)
Fr Daltons (Ballymore)
Southern Gaels (Athlone)

Apologies if I missed anyone.

Jack_Sparrow (Westmeath) - Posts: 1016 - 31/10/2022 20:43:12    2446075

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The thing with a lot of the early Dublin clubs was that they were city based and had a lot of non Dubs. My grandfather played with Commercials who were almost all Tipp men working in pubs. Likewise, Geraldines I think were Guinness workers, others like O'Tooles were closely connected to Gaelic League/IRB (Seán O'Casey hurled badly for them!)

Hurling was extinct in county since 1700s but football had survived in north county as it had in Meath so you still had a lot of parish teams there with the local place name who became clubs in 1880s. Rivalry between themselves and south Meath is timeless!

BarneyGrant (Dublin) - Posts: 2556 - 01/11/2022 08:58:22    2446085

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Replying To Seanfanbocht:  "Fuerty and Creggs form the underage Club St Ciarans ."
Cheers, that must be why it was in my head.

MachaireConnacht (Roscommon) - Posts: 784 - 01/11/2022 13:29:39    2446106

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Replying To LongfordgaaAbú:  "For Longford see the link below for all GAA club names from 1888 to 2022.
It's some piece of work.

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That is a brilliant piece of work, thanks for linking. I just noticed that the club links from all the other counties only give the club name and contact details. There are no details on the date of formation, unless it's on the crest, or what parishes they correspond to which is a pity.

So the Roscommon one's would be and I'm open to correction as I'm not 100% on the very south club boundaries or the north-east;
St Ronans - Kilronan (Ballyfarnan-Keadue)
St Michaels - Ardcarne (Cootehall) not sure if it is the whole parish
Western Gaels - Fairymount-Frenchpark
Shannon Gaels - Croghan (not sure if the club takes in parts of other parishes)
Eire Og - Loughglynn
Michael Glaveys - Kiltullagh (Ballinlough)
St Barrys - Tarmonbarry
St Croans - Ballintubber
St Faithleachs - Kilgefin (Ballyleague)
St Josephs - Kilteevan
St Dominics - Knockcroghery
St Aidans - Ballyforan
St Brigids - Kiltoom (Possibly takes in some of Athlone/Drum?)
Clann na nGael - Moore (Not sure where Brigids stop and Clann starts)
Padraig Pearses - Taghmaconnell and Creagh

The rest all have the parish name or the main village/town.

MachaireConnacht (Roscommon) - Posts: 784 - 01/11/2022 14:09:13    2446120

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Replying To MachaireConnacht:  "
Replying To LongfordgaaAbú:  "For Longford see the link below for all GAA club names from 1888 to 2022.
It's some piece of work.

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That is a brilliant piece of work, thanks for linking. I just noticed that the club links from all the other counties only give the club name and contact details. There are no details on the date of formation, unless it's on the crest, or what parishes they correspond to which is a pity.

So the Roscommon one's would be and I'm open to correction as I'm not 100% on the very south club boundaries or the north-east;
St Ronans - Kilronan (Ballyfarnan-Keadue)
St Michaels - Ardcarne (Cootehall) not sure if it is the whole parish
Western Gaels - Fairymount-Frenchpark
Shannon Gaels - Croghan (not sure if the club takes in parts of other parishes)
Eire Og - Loughglynn
Michael Glaveys - Kiltullagh (Ballinlough)
St Barrys - Tarmonbarry
St Croans - Ballintubber
St Faithleachs - Kilgefin (Ballyleague)
St Josephs - Kilteevan
St Dominics - Knockcroghery
St Aidans - Ballyforan
St Brigids - Kiltoom (Possibly takes in some of Athlone/Drum?)
Clann na nGael - Moore (Not sure where Brigids stop and Clann starts)
Padraig Pearses - Taghmaconnell and Creagh

The rest all have the parish name or the main village/town."
I would take that "Longford" site with a pinch of salt Machaire. It is presented well but is riddled with inaccuracies, inconsistencies and assumptions presented as facts in relation to my own club and so I am sure others as well.

This is an interesting thread. Where would players from the Roscommon part of Aughanagh parish play, Boyle or Cootehall? We have a similar situation where part of Bornacoola parish (Leitrim) is in Longford and players from there typically play with Clonguish.

liosbreac6265 (Longford) - Posts: 212 - 01/11/2022 15:27:48    2446133

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