Tinahely GAA

Tinahely Gaelic Athletic Association is a Gaelic football and ladies' Gaelic football club based in Tinahely, County Wicklow, Republic of Ireland.[1]

Tinahely
Tigh na hÉille
Founded:1886
County:Wicklow
Colours:Red and White
Grounds:Páirc Naomh Caoimhín, School Road, Tinahely
Coordinates:52.798808°N 6.457494°W / 52.798808; -6.457494
Playing kits
Standard colours
Senior Club Championships
All Ireland Leinster
champions
Wicklow
champions
Football: - - 3

History

GAA activity in Tinahely is first recorded in 1886. The club was revived as St. Patricks in 1911 and won their first senior county title in 1917. The club lapsed out of existence around 1924, being revived in 1961, which is the date on the current club crest.[2]

Tinahely won the county championship in 1984 and advanced to the final of the Leinster Senior Club Football Championship, losing to St Vincents.

Honours

Gaelic football

Notable people

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References

  1. "Tinahely Ladies Football". wicklowgaaphotos.smugmug.com.
  2. "History | Tinahely GAA".
  3. "HoganStand GAA Football and Hurling". www.hoganstand.com.
  4. "Tinahely GAA win a exclusive training session with Daniel Goulding". www.electricireland.ie.
  5. "Memories of a giant". Independent.ie.
  6. Tuathaigh, Gearoid Ó (October 1, 2015). "The GAA and Revolution in Ireland 1913–1923". Gill & Macmillan Ltd via Google Books.
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