Slaughtneil GAC

Robert Emmet's Gaelic Athletic Club Slaughtneil (Irish: CLG Roibeard Éiméid Sleacht Néill) is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based on the townland of Slaughtneil, near Maghera, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. The club is a member of Derry GAA and compete in gaelic football, hurling and camogie. The club is named after Irish patriot and revolutionary Robert Emmet and play their home games at Emmet Park.

Robert Emmet's GAC Slaughtneil
CLG Roibeard Éiméid Sleacht Néill
Founded:1953
County:Derry
Nickname:The Robbies; Na hEiméid
Colours:         Maroon and white
Grounds:Emmet Park
Coordinates:54°53′00.08″N 6°42′01.10″W
Playing kits
Football
Hurling
Senior Club Championships
All Ireland Ulster
champions
Derry
champions
Football: - 3 5
Hurling: - 3 12
Camogie: 3 4 4

Slaughtneil have won the Derry Senior Football Championship five times and the Derry Senior Hurling Championship 12 times. Slaughtneil also won their first senior camogie championship in 2012 and their second in 2015. Slaughtneil won Club of the Year at the 2000 Ulster GAA Writer's Association Awards.[1] On 30 November 2014 Slaughtneil won their first Ulster Senior Club Football Championship, beating Omagh St Enda's by 1–10 to 1–9.

2019 Championship Football

Championship Football – Slaughtneil – 2019
Match DetailsDate
Senior Football Championship
Slaughtneil 2-11 1-06 Newbridge
First Round
7 September
Slaughtneil 1-14 0-11 Ballinderry
Quarter Final
22 September
Slaughtneil 1-11 3-07 Glen
Semi Final
6 October

2018 Championship Football

Championship Football – Slaughtneil
Match DetailsDate
Senior Football
Slaughtneil 0-10 0-05 Magherafelt
First Round
9 September
Slaughtneil 0-15 1-12 Coleraine
Quarter Final
23 September
Slaughtneil 0-13 1-11 Coleraine
Quarter Final Replay
3 October
Minor B1 Football
Slaughtneil 2-06 2-12 Newbridge
First Round
3 September

2017 Championship Football

Championship Football – Slaughtneil
Match DetailsDate
Senior Football
Slaughtneil 2–14 1–11 Swatragh
First Round
13 August
Slaughtneil 1-09 0-08 Ballinderry
Quarter Final
26 August
Slaughtneil 0–13 0-06 Glen
Semi Final
10 September
Slaughtneil 4–12 1–11 Ballinascreen
Final
24 September
Slaughtneil 1–11 0–12 Kilcoo
Ulster Preliminary Round
15 October
Slaughtneil 0–10 0-08 Omagh
Ulster Quarter Final
28 October
Slaughtneil 2-17 0-17 Kilcar
Ulster Semi Final
11 November
Slaughtneil 1-15 0-10 Cavan Gaels
Ulster Final
26 November
Slaughtneil 1-14 2-19 Nemo Rangers
After Extra Time
All-Ireland Semi Final
24 February
2018
Minor B1 Football
Slaughtneil 1–11 2–10 Castledawson
First Round
11 September

2016 season

2016 Football season

Championship Football – Slaughtneil
Match DetailsDate
Senior Football
Slaughtneil 0–15 0–12 Lavey
First Round
19 August
Slaughtneil 1–15 0–8 Newbridge
Quarter Final
4 September
Slaughtneil 2–9 0–9 Ballinderry
Semi-final
25 September
Slaughtneil 2–11 0–6 Loup
Final
16 October
Slaughtneil 0–12 0–7 Derrygonnelly
Ulster Quarter Final
30 October
Slaughtneil 1–11 0–8 Killyclogher
Ulster Semi-final
13 November
Slaughtneil 0–12 0–9 Kilcoo
Ulster Final
27 November
Slaughtneil 2–11 0–5 St. Kiernans
All-Ireland Quarter Final
11 December
Slaughtneil 0–12 0–10 St. Vincents
All-Ireland Semi-final
11 February
2017
Slaughtneil 1–7 1–9 Dr. Crokes
All-Ireland Final
17 March
2017
Reserve Football
Slaughtneil 1–21 1–3 Banagher
First Round
29 August
Slaughtneil 0–21 3–6 Kilrea
Quarter Final
12 September
Slaughtneil 0–12 0–9 Magherafelt
Semi-final
26 September
Slaughtneil 4–11 2–8 Dungiven
Final
2 October
Under 21 Football
Jack Cassidy Cup, 15-a-side
Slaughtneil 2–9 1–13 Loup
Jack Cassidy First Round
5 November
Minor B1 Football
Slaughtneil 5–15 1–3 Drumsurn
Quarter Final
22 August
Slaughtneil 0–15 4–5 Glenullin
Semi-final
5 September
Under 16 B Football
Slaughtneil 0–6 8–10 Coleraine
First Round
25 August
Under 14 A Football
Slaughtneil 0–3 7–17 Magherafelt
First Round
16 August

2016 Hurling season

Championship Hurling – Slaughtneil
Match DetailsDate
Senior Hurling
Slaughtneil 6–30 0–11 Lavey
First Round
13 August
Slaughtneil 1–29 0–10 Swatragh
Semi-final
28 August
Slaughtneil 2–19 1–12 Banagher
Final
11 September
Slaughtneil 3–16 1–12 Middletown (Armagh)
Ulster Semi-final
9 October
Slaughtneil 2–14 1–13 Loughgiel (Antrim)
Ulster Final
23 October
Slaughtneil 2–11 3–21 Cuala (Dublin)
All-Ireland Semi-final
25 February
2017
Reserve Hurling
Slaughtneil 0–10 0–9 Lavey
Final
28 September
Under 21 Hurling
Lawrence Groogan Cup
Slaughtneil 8–10 1–13 Lavey
Lawrence Groogan First Round
2 November
Slaughtneil v Na Magha
Na Magha conceded
Lawrence Groogan Semi-final
Slaughtneil 1–8 0–13 Kevin Lynch's
Lawrence Groogan Final
30 November

2016 Camogie season

Championship Camogie – Slaughtneil
Match DetailsDate
Senior Camogie
Slaughtneil 6–13 1–4 Swatragh
Quarter Final
17 August
Slaughtneil 7–17 0–1 Bellaghy
Semi-final
3 September
Slaughtneil 2–8 1–4 Ballinascreen
Final
24 September
Slaughtneil 1–8 1–8 Loughgiel (Antrim)
Ulster Final
23 October
Slaughtneil 1–8 1–5 Loughgiel (Antrim)
Ulster Final Replay
29 October
Slaughtneil 3–8 3–6 Burgess Duharra (Tipperary)
All-Ireland Semi-final
29 January
2017
Slaughtneil 1–10 0–11 Sarsfields (Galway)
All-Ireland Final
5 March
2017

Gaelic football

Slaughtneil won their first Senior County Championship in 2004, defeating Bellaghy at Watty Graham Park, Maghera. Slaughtneil won their second Derry title in 2014 and their third in 2015. On 30 November 2014 Slaughtneil beat Omagh St Enda's to claim their first Ulster Club Championship. Micky Moran was the football manager.

Camogie

Slaughtneil fields Camogie teams at u6 u10 U12, U14, U16 Minor, and Senior levels.

Slaughtneil won the Senior Camogie Championship in 2012 and 2015 and the Derry League in both years. In 2014 and 2015 they won the Ulster League. In 2017 they won the All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship, and retained in 2018 and 2019.

Current Panel

  • Oisin O'Doherty – hurling goalkeeper
  • Antoin McMullan – football goalkeeper
  • Ruari McCartney – club hurler
  • Peadar Kearney – dual club player
  • Francis McEldowney – club footballer
  • Brendan Rogers – Current Derry footballer and dual club player
  • Karl McKaigue – Derry footballer and dual club player
  • Paul McNeill – Dual club player
  • Chrissy McKaigue – Current Derry footballer and dual club player
  • Barry McGuigan – club footballer
  • Paudie McGuigan – club footballer
  • Patsy Bradley (Football Captain)- Former Derry player. Part of Derry's 2002 All-Ireland Minor Football Championship winning side.
  • Padraig Cassidy – club footballer
  • Conor McAllister – dual club player
  • Brian Cassidy – dual club player
  • Paul Bradley – club footballer
  • Ronan Bradley – club footballer
  • Christopher "Sammy" Bradley – club footballer
  • Meehaul McGrath – Derry Hurler and dual club player
  • Cormac McKenna – club hurler
  • Sé McGuigan – Dual club player
  • Shane McGuigan – Derry U-21 hurler and dual club player
  • Cormac O'Doherty – Derry U-21 hurler and dual club player
  • Gerald Bradley – Derry hurler and dual club player
  • Mark McGuigan – club hurler

Football Titles

Senior Football

Reserves

  • Derry Reserve Football Championship: 4
    • 1975, 2010, 2011, 2016

Under 21

  • South Derry Under-21 Football Championship Jack Cassidy Cup: 1
    • 2013
  • Derry Championship Tommy O'Neill Cup: 1
    • 2013

Minor

Under 14

  • Derry Under-14 Feile Football Championship: 1
    • 2009

Hurling Titles

Senior Hurling

Under 21 Hurling

  • Derry Under 21 Hurling Championship: 8
    • 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015

Minor Hurling

  • Derry Minor Hurling Championship: 6
    • 1998, 1999, 2006, 2010, 2011 2012

Under 16 Hurling

  • Derry U-16 Hurling Championship: 6
    • 1998, 2008, 2009, 2010,2011, 2012

Under 14 Hurling

  • Derry Féile na nGael: 6
    • 1995, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2016, 2017
  • Derry Under-14 Hurling Championship: 6
    • 2002, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
  • Derry Under-14 League Winners: 5*
    • 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010
  • Ulster Féile na nGael Division 1: 1
    • 2009
  • All-Ireland Feile na nGael Division 2: 1
    • 2017

* Note: Some honours, particularly those marked with * may be incomplete lists. Please add in any other honours you know of.

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See also

References

  1. "Ulster GAA Writer's Association Awards – 2000". Archived from the original on 17 June 2006. Retrieved 11 September 2007.
  2. "Bradley snatches stunning win". Irish Examiner. 1 December 2014. Retrieved 2 December 2014.
  3. "Slaughtneil edge Kilcoo to complete magnificent treble". Irish Examiner. 28 November 2016. Retrieved 28 November 2016.
  4. "Slaughtneil's amazing run goes on". Irish Examiner. 27 November 2017. Retrieved 29 November 2017.
  5. "Last-gasp Bradley goal secures title for Slaughtneil". Irish Examiner. 20 October 2014. Retrieved 20 October 2014.
  6. "Derry SFC final: Slaughtneil do the 'double double'". Hogan Stand. 4 October 2015. Retrieved 5 October 2015.
  7. "Derry SFC final: Slaughtneil complete four in-a-row in style". Hogan Stand. 24 September 2017. Retrieved 25 September 2017.
  8. "Slaughtneil become first Derry team to win Ulster Club Hurling title". BBC Sport. 23 October 2016. Retrieved 25 October 2016.
  9. "Slaughtneil claim Ulster hurling double". Irish Independent. 23 October 2017. Retrieved 27 October 2017.
  10. "Loughgiel secure title". Irish Examiner. 28 October 2013. Retrieved 28 October 2013.
  11. "Derry SHC final: Slaughtneil end 13-year wait". Hogan Stand. 26 August 2013. Retrieved 27 August 2013.
  12. "Slaughtneil's stoppage-time blitz foils Lynch's in thriller". Irish Independent. 29 September 2014. Retrieved 29 September 2014.
  13. "Derry SHC final: Slaughtneil rout Swatragh". Hogan Stand. 20 September 2015. Retrieved 21 September 2015.
  14. "Derry SHC final: late Rogers brace seals Slaughtneil four-in-a-row". Hogan Stand. 11 September 2016. Retrieved 12 September 2016.
  15. "Derry SHC final: Slaughtneil complete five-in-a-row". Hogan Stand. 16 September 2017. Retrieved 21 September 2017.
  16. "Derry SHC final: Slaughtneil in seventh heaven". Hogan Stand. 29 September 2019. Retrieved 30 September 2019.
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