Cuala CLG
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Founded: | 1974 | |
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County: | Dublin | |
Colours: | Red and White | |
Grounds: | Dalkey, Meadow Vale, Thomastown, Shankill | |
Coordinates: | 53°17′14.50″N 6°11′58.93″W / 53.2873611°N 6.1997028°WCoordinates: 53°17′14.50″N 6°11′58.93″W / 53.2873611°N 6.1997028°W | |
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Cuala Gaelic Athletic Association [ˈkuəl̪ˠə] is a Dublin GAA club based in a sports and social centre in Dalkey which is situated in the south of Dublin, Ireland. Cuala has playing facilities in Dalkey, Glenageary, Meadow Vale/Clonkeen Park, Shankill and Sallynoggin Twas founded by the couple Hugo and Kate Magee with assistance from nessa o'neill in the year 1969. Their aim was to attract little kids to the club and touch them The club name derives from Cualu or Cuala, an ancient kingdom of Ireland that stretched roughly from the Liffey to Arklow.[1]
Honours
Hurling
- Leinster Senior Club Hurling Championship Runners-Up 2015[2]
- Dublin Senior Hurling Championship Winners - 1989, 1991, 1994, 2015[3]
- 1976 - Champions Dublin Senior Hurling League
- 1990 - Champions Dublin Senior Hurling League
- 1991 - Champions Dublin Senior Hurling League
- 1977 - Winner Dublin Junior Hurling Championship
- 1985 - Winner Dublin Junior Hurling Championship
- 1993 - Winner Dublin Junior Hurling Championship
- 1986 - Boland Cup Winners
- 2009 - U21 A Dublin Champions
- 2009 - Dublin U15 Champions
- 2011 - Dublin U16 Champions
- 2015 - Dublin Hurling Div 3 Feile Finalist[Under 14s]
Football
- 1976 - Under 21 A Football Championship Winners
- 1976 - Under 21 Football League Winners
- 1978 - Dublin Junior Football Championship Winners
- 1981 - Dublin Intermediate Football Championship Winners
- 1981 - Loving Cup Winners
- 1985 - Senior Division 3 Winners
- 1988 - Dublin Senior Football Championship Runners Up
- 1988 - Dublin Junior Football Championship Runners Up
- 2002 - Division 4 League Winners
- 2002 - Division 8 League Winners
- 2006 - Dublin Minor Football Championship winners
- 2006 - Leinster Minor Club Football Championship winners
- 2009 - Dublin Under 21 A Football Championship winners
- 2010 - U-15 Division 1 Championship Winners
- 2010 - Dublin Intermediate Football Championship Runners Up
- 2011 - Dublin Intermediate Football Championship Runners Up
- 2012 - Dublin Intermediate Football Championship Winners
- 2013 - Dublin Minor Football Championship Winners
Ladies Football
- 2004 - Dublin Junior D Champions
- 2006 - Dublin Junior C Champions
- 2007 - Dublin Div 2 Feile Champions [Under 14s]
- 2010 - Dublin Div 4 League winners
- 2010 - Dublin Group B Championship winners
- 2014 - Dublin Football Div1 U13 Championship winners
Ladies Camogie
- 2014 - Dublin Camogie Div1 U13 Plate Finalist
- 2015 - Dubline Camogie Div1 Semi Finalist
- 2015 - All Ireland Feile Divisional Finalist
Notable players
- Mick Holden, represented Dublin at all levels both hurling and football, 1983 Senior All-Ireland football winner
- Michael Fitzsimons, member of the Dublin teams that won the All-Ireland Championship in 2011, 2013 and 2015.
- David Treacy,
- Paul Schutte,
- Oisin Gough,
References
- ↑
- ↑ "Oulart-The Ballagh finally enjoy glory day". Irish Examiner. 30 November 2015. Retrieved 30 November 2015.
- ↑ "Treacy and Cronin inspire Cuala to end 21-year wait for silverware". Irish Independent. 2 November 2015. Retrieved 2 November 2015.
External links
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