Newbridge GAC

Seán O'Leary's GAC Newbridge (Irish: CLG Seán Ó Laoghaire Droichead Nua) is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in Newbridge, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. The club is a member of Derry GAA and currently caters for Gaelic football and camogie. Newbridge has won the Derry Senior Football Championship on ten occasions.

Seán O'Leary's GAC Newbridge
CLG Seán Ó Laoghaire Droichead Nua
Founded:1925
County:Derry
Nickname:The Bridge
Colours:Green and white
Grounds:Páirc Sheáin Uí Laoghaire
Coordinates:54°45′41.79″N 6°30′25.00″W
Playing kits
Standard colours
Senior Club Championships
All Ireland Ulster
champions
Derry
champions
Football: - - 10

Teams up to Under-12s play in South Derry league and championships, and those from U-14 upwards compete in All-Derry competitions.

2019 Championship Football

Championship Football – Newbridge – 2019
Match DetailsDate
Senior Football Championship
Newbridge --- Slaughtneil
First Round
7 September

2018 Championship Football

Championship Football – Newbridge
Match DetailsDate
Senior Football Championship
Newbridge 0-09 3-14 Greenlough
First Round
9 September

2017 Championship Football

Championship Football - Newbridge
Match DetailsDate
Intermediate Football
Newbridge 3-15 2-09 Desertmartin
First Round
12 August
Newbridge 1-13 0-14 Ballymaguigan
Quarter Final
31 August
Newbridge 4-12 0-09 Castledawson
Semi Final
9 September
Newbridge 1-09 1-04 Faughanvale
Final
23 September
Newbridge 2-20 2-07 Shercock (Cavan)
Ulster Preliminary Round
15 October
Newbridge 3-16 1-09 Belcoo (Fermanagh)
Ulster Quarter Final
28 October
Newbridge 1-09 2-15 Moy (Tyrone)
Ulster Semi Final
12 November
Minor A Football
Newbridge 0-14 6-14 Swatragh
First Round
25 September

History

Gaelic games had been played on the western shores of Lough Neagh for decades before the founding of the club. Seán O'Leary's GAC Newbridge was established in 1925 and covered the Newbridge and Ballymaguigan areas, both in Ardtrea North parish. The American Army built Toome airfield during World War II. This effectively split the parish in two, making it very difficult for the Ballymaguigan-based players to travel to the pitch and a separate club, St Trea's GFC, was set up in Ballymaguigan in 1944.[1]

Gaelic football

Newbridge first won the Derry Senior Football Championship in 1937 and added further Senior Championship successes in 1940, 1945 and 1948. Success carried into the 1950s and the club won the Championship again in 1950 and 1955. With the emergence of the extremely successful Bellaghy side of the late 1950s and early 1960s, it was 1966 before Newbridge added another Senior Championship, and won the competition again in 1967 and 1970.

O'Leary's won their most recent Senior Championship in 1989 and thereafter slipped down to Intermediate level. They won the Derry Intermediate Football Championship in 2002 and most recently in 2007. The club won Division 3 of the All-County League in 2008, and returned to competing at Senior level in 2009.

Newbridge fields Gaelic football teams at U8, U10, U12, U14, U16, Minor, Reserve and Senior levels. In addition to winning the Derry Senior Championship ten times, the club has won the Derry Intermediate Football Championship twice. They currently compete in the Derry Senior Championship and Division 1 of the Derry ACFL.

Honours

  • Derry Senior Football Championship (10)
    • 1937, 1940 1945 1948 1950 1955 1966 1967 1970 1989
  • Derry Senior Reserve Football Championship (2)
    • 1987,1988
  • Derry Intermediate Reserve Football Championship (1)
    • 1999
  • Dean Mcglinchey Cups (12)
    • 1939, 1940, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1956

Note: The above lists may be incomplete. Please add any other senior-team honours you know of.

Notable players

  • Damian Barton - member of Derry's 1993 All-Ireland winning team
  • Henry Diamond
  • Tommy Doherty - former Derry player and team selector 1989 Derry Championship
  • Hugh Francis Gribbin
  • Owen Gribbin
  • Roddy Gribbin - former Derry player and manager
  • Patsy McLarnon - former Derry player
  • John Murphy - won National Football League with Derry in 1947

Camogie

The club also has camogie teams across various ages.

Website

The club launched its website in June 2009 with the aim of keeping the local community and exiles up-to-date with the activities around the club.

See also

References

  1. "Club History St. Trea's Gaelic Football Club (Est. 1944)". Archived from the original on 4 July 2007. Retrieved 3 September 2007.
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