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'''Celbridge''' is a [[Gaelic Athletic Association]] club in [[Celbridge]], [[County Kildare]], [[Republic of Ireland|Ireland]]. They were finalists in the senior football championship of 2008 |
'''Celbridge''' is a [[Gaelic Athletic Association]] club in [[Celbridge]], [[County Kildare]], [[Republic of Ireland|Ireland]]. They were finalists in the Kildare_Senior_Club_Football_Championship|Kildare senior football championship]] of 2008, in the senior football league of 1923, 1988 and 2008 and won the [[Kildare GAA|Kildare]] senior hurling and camogie championships in 2005. The Club have several honours at underage in all three codes, qualifying for national finals in football, hurling and camogie at the 2008 Féile and winning the county under-14 football Féile final for the first time. |
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==Gaelic Football== |
==Gaelic Football== |
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George Magan won an All Ireland medal on the 1919 [[Kildare GAA|Kildare]] All Ireland team. Celbridge won the 1922 Junior F final and came closest to senior football honours was an appearance in the final of the Leinster Leader Cup of 1923, played in 1924. Owen ‘Skipper’ Murphy captained the team which won the Intermediate championship in 1936, highlight of a career that stretched from the 1920s to the 1950s. Martin Byrne was selected for Kildare after that success. Celbridge were senior again in the late 1980s after a victory in the 1987 Intermediate championship. Area side with Celbridge, St Wolstan’s fought a semi-final battle with [[Ballyteague GAA|Ballyteague]] in 1974 that took three matches to decide and another in 1975 with [[Clane GAA|Clane]] that took two matches. They also lost the 1976 quarter-final in a replay. Shelbourne's youth international soccer star Vincent McKenna lined out with St. Wolstan's, and scored a dramatic equalizer in that first semi-final against [[Ballyteague GAA|Ballyteague]]. |
George Magan won an All Ireland medal on the 1919 [[Kildare GAA|Kildare]] All Ireland team. Celbridge won the 1922 Junior F final and came closest to senior football honours was an appearance in the final of the Leinster Leader Cup of 1923, played in 1924. Owen ‘Skipper’ Murphy captained the team which won the Intermediate championship in 1936, highlight of a career that stretched from the 1920s to the 1950s. Martin Byrne was selected for Kildare after that success. Celbridge were senior again in the late 1980s after a victory in the 1987 Intermediate championship and reached the 1989 county semi-final by a point to [[Clane GAA|Clane]]. Area side with Celbridge, St Wolstan’s fought a semi-final battle with [[Ballyteague GAA|Ballyteague]] in 1974 that took three matches to decide and another in 1975 with [[Clane GAA|Clane]] that took two matches. They also lost the 1976 quarter-final in a replay. [[Shelbourne_F_C|Shelbourne]]'s youth international soccer star Vincent McKenna lined out with St. Wolstan's, and scored a dramatic equalizer in that first semi-final against [[Ballyteague GAA|Ballyteague]]. Celbridge contested the 2008 SFL Division One final for the first time in two decades, losing only one game throughout the series, winning twelve and drawing three. Unfortunately for [[Barney Rock]] and his charges Celbridge came up against formidable [[Moorefield GAA|Moorefield]] who powered their way to a 0-13 to 0-4 victory. |
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Mark Shaw, Brian Donovan, and Mick Wright played for Kildare |
George Magan, Owen 'Skipper" Murphy, Martin Byrne, Mark Shaw, Brian Donovan, and Mick Wright played for Kildare at championship level. Mark O Sullivan, Conor Brophy and Hugh McGrillen were part of the Kildare panel which contested the 2008 All-Ireland under-21 Football Final against Kerry in Thurles, a game Kildare lost by seven points. |
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==Camogie== |
==Camogie== |
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Celbridge was founded by Fr Val Martin in 1953 but lapsed |
Celbridge was founded by Fr Val Martin in 1953 but lapsed 1972-7 and 1989-95. The club joined with Straffan in 1961 and won the 1962 junior championship. In 1977 the club revived and won the junior league in 1978 and junior championship and league double in 1985. St Wolstan’s play in Dublin colleges competition. Bridget Cushen was selected on the Kildare camogie team of the century. Senior and u-21 championship winners 2005. Celbridge won the 2006 senior championship and narrowly missed out on a "three-in-a-row" after defeat in the 2007 decider to St Laurences. |
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Susan O'Carroll and Deirdre Corcoran have been nominated for national All-Stars while O'Carroll was named on the Ashbourne Cup All-Stars, while playing for the victorious UCD team in 2007. The team hope to retain their senior title in 2008 after losing the prestigious crown to 'Da Larries' in 2007. |
Susan O'Carroll and Deirdre Corcoran have been nominated for national All-Stars while O'Carroll was named on the Ashbourne Cup All-Stars, while playing for the victorious UCD team in 2007. The team hope to retain their senior title in 2008 after losing the prestigious crown to 'Da Larries' in 2007. |
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*Kildare GAA yearbook, 1972, 1974, 1978, 1979, 1980 and 2000- in sequence especially the Millennium yearbook of 2000 |
*Kildare GAA yearbook, 1972, 1974, 1978, 1979, 1980 and 2000- in sequence especially the Millennium yearbook of 2000 |
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*Soaring Sliothars: Centenary of Kildare Camogie 1904-2004 by Joan O'Flynn Kildare County Camogie Board. |
*Soaring Sliothars: Centenary of Kildare Camogie 1904-2004 by Joan O'Flynn Kildare County Camogie Board. |
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*Celbridge GAA Yearbook, by Niall 'The Goalie' McGee 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005,2006 |
*Celbridge GAA Yearbook, by Niall 'The Goalie' McGee 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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Founded: | 1885 | |
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County: | Kildare | |
Colours: | Blue & White. Alternate: Red & Black | |
Grounds: | Hazelhatch Rd., Celbridge. | |
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Celbridge is a Gaelic Athletic Association club in Celbridge, County Kildare, Ireland. They were finalists in the Kildare_Senior_Club_Football_Championship|Kildare senior football championship]] of 2008, in the senior football league of 1923, 1988 and 2008 and won the Kildare senior hurling and camogie championships in 2005. The Club have several honours at underage in all three codes, qualifying for national finals in football, hurling and camogie at the 2008 Féile and winning the county under-14 football Féile final for the first time.
Gaelic Football
George Magan won an All Ireland medal on the 1919 Kildare All Ireland team. Celbridge won the 1922 Junior F final and came closest to senior football honours was an appearance in the final of the Leinster Leader Cup of 1923, played in 1924. Owen ‘Skipper’ Murphy captained the team which won the Intermediate championship in 1936, highlight of a career that stretched from the 1920s to the 1950s. Martin Byrne was selected for Kildare after that success. Celbridge were senior again in the late 1980s after a victory in the 1987 Intermediate championship and reached the 1989 county semi-final by a point to Clane. Area side with Celbridge, St Wolstan’s fought a semi-final battle with Ballyteague in 1974 that took three matches to decide and another in 1975 with Clane that took two matches. They also lost the 1976 quarter-final in a replay. Shelbourne's youth international soccer star Vincent McKenna lined out with St. Wolstan's, and scored a dramatic equalizer in that first semi-final against Ballyteague. Celbridge contested the 2008 SFL Division One final for the first time in two decades, losing only one game throughout the series, winning twelve and drawing three. Unfortunately for Barney Rock and his charges Celbridge came up against formidable Moorefield who powered their way to a 0-13 to 0-4 victory. George Magan, Owen 'Skipper" Murphy, Martin Byrne, Mark Shaw, Brian Donovan, and Mick Wright played for Kildare at championship level. Mark O Sullivan, Conor Brophy and Hugh McGrillen were part of the Kildare panel which contested the 2008 All-Ireland under-21 Football Final against Kerry in Thurles, a game Kildare lost by seven points.
Camogie
Celbridge was founded by Fr Val Martin in 1953 but lapsed 1972-7 and 1989-95. The club joined with Straffan in 1961 and won the 1962 junior championship. In 1977 the club revived and won the junior league in 1978 and junior championship and league double in 1985. St Wolstan’s play in Dublin colleges competition. Bridget Cushen was selected on the Kildare camogie team of the century. Senior and u-21 championship winners 2005. Celbridge won the 2006 senior championship and narrowly missed out on a "three-in-a-row" after defeat in the 2007 decider to St Laurences. Susan O'Carroll and Deirdre Corcoran have been nominated for national All-Stars while O'Carroll was named on the Ashbourne Cup All-Stars, while playing for the victorious UCD team in 2007. The team hope to retain their senior title in 2008 after losing the prestigious crown to 'Da Larries' in 2007.
Honours
- Kildare Senior Hurling Championship winners 1921, 2005
- Senior H league 2006.
- Intermediate Hurling League Winners 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
- Intermediate Hurling Champions 2007
- Minor H 'B' Champions 2000, 2001,2002,2003,2004
- Junior F champions 1923, 1958, 1986,
- Junior H Champions 1991,
- Junior Camogie championship 1962, 2000
- (combined with Straffan GAA), 1985, 2001,
- Junior Camogie League 1985, 2000
- All Ireland U-14 Féile Football Div. 1 finalists 2006
Bibliography
- Celbridge GAA by Darragh MacIntyre (Celbridge GAA 1984)
- Kildare GAA: A Centenary History, by Eoghan Corry, CLG Chill Dara, 1984, ISBN 0-9509370-0-2 hb ISBN 0-9509370-1-0 pb
- Kildare GAA yearbook, 1972, 1974, 1978, 1979, 1980 and 2000- in sequence especially the Millennium yearbook of 2000
- Soaring Sliothars: Centenary of Kildare Camogie 1904-2004 by Joan O'Flynn Kildare County Camogie Board.
- Celbridge GAA Yearbook, by Niall 'The Goalie' McGee 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006