Kiladangan GAA

Kiladangan GAA is a Tipperary GAA club which is located in County Tipperary, Ireland. Hurling is the main sport which is played in the "North-Tipperary" divisional competitions. The club is centred on the village of Puckane but includes the areas of Ballycommon, Monsea and Dromineer near Nenagh.

Kiladangan
Cill An Daingin
Founded:1915
County:Tipperary
Colours:Blue and gold
Grounds:Puckane
Coordinates:52°55′49.52″N 8°14′35.46″W
Playing kits
Standard colours

Kiladangan was formerly known as Kildangan GAA, however in January 2016 the club reverted to its former name of Kiladangan GAA.[1] At the present time both club names are used interchangeably.

Hurling clubs history

From the foundation of the club in 1915, teams competed in the various championships in County Tipperary – Senior, Intermediate and Junior under various guises, namely Kiladangan, Kildangan, Ballycommon, Carney, Knigh and Lahorna.[2]

In 1930, Kiladangan and Kilbarron combined to win the intermediate championship, the amalgamation competed at senior level then until they won the senior championship in 1934. From then Kiladangan went on their own competing at senior level from 1935 to 1965 inclusive.

In 1966, Kiladangan went down to intermediate again before swiftly returning to the senior ranks in 1967. However, a return to intermediate ranks in 1968 before amalgamating with Burgess to form Na Piarsaigh and compete in the senior ranks in 1970.

Kiladangan competed on their own in the senior ranks once again in 1972 before returning to the intermediate ranks again in 1976 where they remained, except for 1996 when they competed in the junior championship, until 2005.

The return to the senior ranks in 2005 was preceded by capturing the county intermediate title, Munster intermediate cup and the all-Ireland intermediate cup beating Carrickshock of Kilkenny in a dramatic final in Thurles. The club confirmed the return to top tier by capturing the clubs first North Senior title in 65 years in 2008.

Kildangan reached the final of the 2016 Tipperary Senior Hurling Championship where they lost to Thurles Sarsfields by 1–15 to 0–27. It was their first final since 1938.[3] They were back in the final again in 2019 but again lost out to Borris-Ileigh 1-15 to 1-12.

Over the years, many players from the club have represented Tipperary at various grades and the following is a list of players that have won All- Ireland medals in the blue and gold:

Senior Hurling:

  • Marin Kennedy 1925, 1930 *
  • Jimmy Kennedy 1949, 1950, 1951**
  • Billy McLoughney 1961
  • Seamus Hogan 1971
  • Darragh Egan 2010
    • Martin also collected 6 railway cup medals in 1928, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1934 and 1935 and was selected at full forward on the Tipperary team of the millennium.
    • Jimmy also won a Railway Cup medal in 1950


Intermediate Hurling:

  • Jim Egan 1972
  • John D’Arcy 1972
  • Nicky Flannery 1972
  • Paddy Kelly 1972
  • Ollie Killeen 1972
  • Terry Moloney 1972
  • William Moloney 1972
  • Noel Seymour 1972
  • Dan Hackett 2000

Junior Hurling:


Under 21 Hurling:

  • Seamus Hogan 1967
  • Colm Egan 1989
  • Éamonn Kelly 1989
  • Brian Flannery 1995
  • Joe Gallagher 2010


Minor Hurling:

  • Neddy McLoughney 1952
  • Joe Gallagher 2007

Notable Footballers

  • Willie Connors

Achievements

  • Tipperary Senior Hurling Championship Runners-up 2016, 2019
  • All-Ireland Intermediate Club Hurling Championship Winners 2005
  • Munster Intermediate Club Hurling Championship Winners 2004
  • North Tipperary Senior Hurling Championship Winner 1934 (with Kilbarron), 1938, 1943, 2008, 2013, 2015, 2016,[4] 2019
  • Tipperary Intermediate Hurling Championship Winner 2004
  • North Tipperary Intermediate Hurling Championship Winners 1930 (as Kilbarron-Kildangan), 1966, 1971, 1977, 1980, 2001, 2002, 2004
  • North Tipperary Intermediate Football Championship Winners 1999, 2000, 2003, 2007, 2008
  • Tipperary Junior A Hurling Championship: Winners 1971
  • North Tipperary Junior A Hurling Championship: (1) 1944
  • Tipperary Junior B Hurling Championship: (1) 2006
  • North Tipperary Junior B Hurling Championship: (2) 2001, 2006
  • Tipperary Junior A Football Championship: (2) 1990, 2011
  • North Tipperary Junior A Football Championship (3) 1990, 1998, 2011
  • Tipperary Junior B Football Championship (1) 1997
  • North Tipperary Junior B Football Championship (1) 1997
  • North Tipperary Under-21 A Football Championship (3) 1999, 2000, 2011
  • North Tipperary Under-21 B Football Championship (3) 1987, 1988, 1996
  • Tipperary Under-21 A Hurling Championship (2) 1970, (with Burgess as Naomh Padraig), 1971 (with Burgess as Naomh Padraig)
  • North Tipperary Under-21 A Hurling Championship (4) 1959, 1970 (with Burgess as Naomh Padraig), 1971 (with Burgess as Naomh Padraig), 2014
  • Tipperary Under-21 B Hurling Championship (2) 2004, 2010
  • North Tipperary Under-21 B Hurling Championship (5) 1999, 2004, 2008, 2010, 2012
  • North Tipperary Minor A Football Championship (2) 1996, 2008
  • North Tipperary Minor B Football Championship (4) 1987, 1992, 2011, 2013
  • North Tipperary Minor A Hurling Championship (1) 2015
  • Tipperary Minor B Hurling Championship (2) 1998, 2014
  • North Tipperary Minor B Hurling Championship (4) 1982, 1998, 2003, 2014

Camogie history

The re-established Kildangan Camogie Club first fielded an U/12 team in the championship in 2002. An U/14 team found their feet that year playing challenge games for experience. From 2003 the club affiliated teams in the U/12 and U/14 league and championship. In 2006 we affiliated 5 teams at u/10s, u/12s, u/14s, and Junior B level.

2007

Group Results:

Kildangan4-06 – 1-09Kilruane
Kildangan3–11 – 0-05Roscrea
Kildangan2–14 – 0-03Newport
Kildangan3-05 – 1-03Silvermınes

Semi-final: Kildangan 6-02 v Moyle Rovers 2-05

Coach and selectors

Karl (Charlie) Hogan and Michael (Scart) Ryan returned as manager and selectors of the Junior team this year. Their commitment and unwavering faith in the girls is evident as they have motivated, influenced and encourages the team over the last 24 + months.

Camogie panel

Brennan Helen, Brennan Louise, Cleary Regina, Collins Teresa, Connors Celine, Fitzgerald Joan, Flannery Maria, Foley Aoife, Foley Claire, Gleeson Bernadette, Gleeson Sarah, Hackett Eadaoin, Hogan Olivia, Hogan Sinead, Kelly Paula, Kelly Sarah, Maher Geraldine, McNamara Emily, Minehan Margaret, Minehan Maria, Molloy Linda, Mulqueen Emma, Nolan Lorraine, Powell Shauna, Seymour Karen, Seymour Michelle, Treacy Michelle, Ward Debbie, Hackett Roisin

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References

  1. http://kildangan.tipperary.gaa.ie/club-news-1/18thjanuary2016%5B%5D
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 13 July 2011. Retrieved 11 December 2010.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. "Pádraic Maher hails 'lunatic' Thurles Sarsfields team-mates". Irish Examiner. 11 October 2016. Retrieved 12 October 2016.
  4. "Cool Kildangan regain crown as Templederry Kenyons falter". Irish Examiner. 24 August 2015. Retrieved 24 August 2015.
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