Midleton GAA

Midleton
Mainistir na Corann
Founded: 1885
County: Cork
Nickname: magpies
Colours: Black and white
Grounds: Midleton
Coordinates: 51°55′44.11″N 8°08′19.71″W / 51.9289194°N 8.1388083°W / 51.9289194; -8.1388083Coordinates: 51°55′44.11″N 8°08′19.71″W / 51.9289194°N 8.1388083°W / 51.9289194; -8.1388083
Playing kits

Standard colours
Senior Club Championships

All Ireland Munster
champions
Cork
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Hurling: 1 2 7

Midleton Hurling and Football Club is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in the town of Midleton in County Cork, Ireland.

History

The concept of a Gaelic Athletic Association was first mooted in 1883 when a sub-committee of the Irish Republican Brotherhood was formed with the ideal of creating a National Athletic body. Midleton man, P.N Fitzgerald was one of the committee members who eventually set up the Gaelic Athletic Association and thus Midleton's love affair and commitment to the G.A.A. was established.

The club was formally affiliated to the association, when at the third meeting of the fledgling organisation, held in Thurles on 17 January 1885; Jeremiah J Coffey formally registered the club as Midleton Football club. The club blossomed in the early years and in 1890 brought the first senior football All Ireland title to Cork under the captaincy of Jim Power. This was an historic year in the annals of Cork G.A.A. as the hurlers, under the Aghabullogue banner also brought the hurling title to the Leeside. Exactly 100 years later their modern day counterparts repeated this historic feat of winning the two All Ireland senior titles in the one year. Two Midleton players, Kevin Hennessy and Ger FitzGerald, were instrumental in guiding the hurlers to their victory in 1990. The club purchased its present location from Lord Midleton in 1958 and has continuously upgraded its facilities in the meantime to make it the capital of sporting venues in East Cork and one of the finest arenas in the country. In 1975 the club's pavilion was opened and since its completion has played a vital role for the GAA and other sporting and cultural organisations within the greater East Cork area. Following this, the club entered its greatest period in its history on the playing fields. When the Cork Intermediate Hurling Championship was annexed in 1978 the club went from strength to strength culminating in winning the All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship title in 1987. Along the way, every county hurling title was won from underage to senior with the 1983 victory over St.Finbarrs being the most treasured. This was beyond the wildest dreams of anyone within the club, but the players proved it was not a one off wonder when they fulfilled their potential by winning three other Cork Senior Hurling Championship titles in 1986, 87 and 91 beating the cream of Cork hurling along the way.

By winning the title in 1983 the club were rewarded with the captaincy of the Cork team for 1984, the centenary year of the Association. In that year the club became only the second club in the history of the G.A.A. to provide All Ireland winning senior captains in both hurling and football when John Fenton captained Cork to All Ireland victory over Offaly in Thurles. There were five other Midleton players on the Cork panel that year with Joe Desmond being chairman of the selection committee. The 1980s and early 90s were great years for the club but after the feast came some lean years. However, following tremendous work at street league level and in the schools success is starting to flow again. While the expanding population around the area will bring its own opportunities and problems the members of Midleton G.A.A. club are determined to keep the flag of the association flying proudly within the town and where ever the games of hurling and football will take them.

In 2013, Midleton won their first Cork Senior title in 22 years after a 2-15 to 2-13 win against Sarsfields, with Conor Lehane scoring 2-10 of his club’s total.[1][2]

Hurling

Honours

Famous Hurlers

This is a list of notable hurlers who have played for Midleton. Generally, this means players that have enjoyed much success with the club or have played for the Cork senior hurling team.

Player Era Club titles
All-IrelandMunsterCounty
John Fenton 1970s–1990s 1988 1983, 19871983, 1986, 1987, 1991
Ger FitzGerald 1980s–1990s 1988 1983, 19871983, 1986, 1987, 1991
Paddy FitzGerald 1950s–1960s
Pat Hartnett 1980s–1990s 1988 1983, 19871983, 1986, 1987, 1991
Denis Mulcahy 1970s–1990s 1988 1983, 19871983, 1986, 1987, 1991
Mickey O'Connell 1990s–2000s
Colm O'Neill 1980s–1990s 1988 1983, 19871983, 1986, 1987, 1991
Conor Lehane 2010s 2013
Luke O'Farrell 2010s 2013

Teams

Gaelic football

Honours

References

  1. "Conor Lehane savours Cork hurling title win as Midleton end 22-year drought". RTÉ Sport. 3 November 2013. Retrieved 4 November 2013.
  2. "Lehane's tour de force drives Midleton to end 22-year wait". Irish Independent. 3 November 2013. Retrieved 4 November 2013.
  3. "Lehane steals show as Magpies soar again". Irish Examiner. 4 November 2013. Retrieved 4 November 2013.

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