Carbury GAA

Carbury
Cairbre
Founded: 1925
County: Kildare
Colours: Gold and Blue
Grounds: Parsonstown, Ardkill, Carbury
Coordinates: 53°20′46″N 6°55′34″W / 53.346247°N 6.926193°W / 53.346247; -6.926193Coordinates: 53°20′46″N 6°55′34″W / 53.346247°N 6.926193°W / 53.346247; -6.926193
Playing kits

Standard colours
Senior Club Championships

All Ireland Leinster
champions
Kildare
champions
Football: 0 0 11
Camogie: 0 0 4
Not to be confused with Carbery GAA.

Carbury GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) club in County Kildare, Ireland, winner of 11 Kildare county senior football championships and participants in eight successive county finals between 1965 and 1972. Ollie Crinnigan (an All Star in 1978) and Pat Mangan (replacement All Star on two occasions) were on the Kildare football team of the millennium.

History

Though the present Carbury club was founded in 1925, local tradition holds that football was played in the parish since pre-GAA times. RIC records from 1890 show that Kirkpatrick CJ Kickhams club had 30 members, with the officers listed as Michael Mooney, Walter Broderick and John Tracey. Carbury teams reached the quarter-finals of the championship in 1897 and 1905.

Gaelic Football

The Bourke family, including Dermot (after whom the county senior football championship trophy is named) and John and William Hynan were the backbone of early Carbury teams. After winning the Intermediate Championship in 1930 Carbury have had an unbroken run in Kildare senior football, playing in four successive finals as they won three titles between 1940 and 1946. The minor team of 1959 broke through at senior level to play in eight successive county finals. They travelled to New York in 1973 and beat New York in two challenge matches and reached the final of the Kilmacud sevens in 1973, losing to Waterville. Also, Jack Carey is one of only two players with seven County Championship medals. They also reached a county final in 2011 but lost to Athy.

Hurling

Carbury players hurl with Broadford.

Camogie

Carbury affiliated 1933-45 with Stoirin Burke as their captain, formerly of Dominican, Eccles Street, described as “one of Ireland’s best players.” Ticknevin and Carbury both fielded teams in the 1950s. The club revived in 1983 and won All Ireland Feile na nGael Division 2 in 1985.

Honours

Bibliography

Senior Players

External links

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