Seandún GAA
Seandun GAA is a Gaelic football and Hurling division in the city of Cork, Ireland. It is one of eight divisions of Cork County Board. It organizes competitions for the clubs within the division, from Under 12 up to the adult level. The winners of these competitions compete against other divisional champions to determine which club is the county champion. In addition, the division selects football and hurling teams from the adult teams playing at junior level or county intermediate level, and these then compete for the Cork Senior Football Championship and Cork Senior Hurling Championship. Many of the best known clubs in Cork are part of this division - Nemo Rangers, Blackrock, Glen Rovers are examples. The division derives its name from Shandon, whose bells are a symbol of Cork City.
History
Junior A Football Championship
- 2015 Delanys
- 2014 St. Finbarr's
- 2013 St. Finbarr's
- 2012 Douglas
- 2011 St. Finbarr's
- 2010 Whites Cross
- 2009 Whites Cross
- 2008 Whites Cross
- 2007 Nemo Rangers
- 2006 Whites Cross
- 2005 Na Piarsaigh
- 2004 Douglas
- 2003 Mayfield
- 2002 Nemo Rangers
- 2001 Mayfield
- 2000 Mayfield
- 1999 Nemo Rangers
- 1998 Brian Dillons
- 1997 Mayfield
- 1996 Nemo Rangers
- 1995 Nemo Rangers
- 1994 Passage
- 1993 Passage
- 1992 Bishopstown
- 1991 Brian Dillons
- 1990 Nemo Rangers
- 1989 Passage
- 1988 St. Finbarr's
- 1987 St.Michael's
- 1986 Lough Rovers
- 1985 St.Nicks
- 1984 St.Nicks
- 1983 St.Nicks
- 1982 Passage
- 1981 St.Nicks
- 1980 Passage
- 1989 Nemo Rangers
- 1978 Brian Dillons
- 1977 Brian Dillons
- 1976 Delaneys
- 1975 Mayfield
- 1974 Na Piarsaigh
- 1973 Douglas
- 1972 St.Nicks
- 1971 Bishopstown
- 1970 Douglas
- 1969 Passage
- 1968 Mayfield
- 1967 Nemo Rangers
- 1966 St.Vincent's
- 1965 Na Piarsaigh
- 1964 Na Piarsaigh
- 1963 Na Piarsaigh
- 1962 Douglas
- 1961 St. Finbarr's
- 1960 St. Finbarr's
- 1959 Mayfield
- 1958 St.Nicks
- 1957 Nemo Rangers
- 1956 St.Michael's
- 1955 Delaneys
- 1954 Delaneys
- 1953 St.Michael's
- 1952 St.Michael's
- 1951 St. Finbarr's
- 1950 St.Vincent's
- 1949 St.Patrick’s
- 1948 Commercials
- 1947 St. Finbarr's
- 1946 St.Vincent's
- 1945 St.Patrick’s
- 1944 St.Patrick’s
- 1943 St.Nicks
- 1942 Commercials
- 1941 St. Finbarr's
- 1940 St.Anne's
- 1939 St.Anne's
- 1938 Brian Dillons
- 1937 St.Anne's
- 1936 Brian Dillons
- 1935 St.Anne's
- 1934 St.Anne's
- 1933 St.Anne's
- 1932 St.Anne's
- 1931 St.Anne's
- 1930 St.Nicks
- 1929 St.Anne's
- 1928 Geraldine’s
- 1927 St.Anne's
- 1926 Geraldine’s
Achievements
The division has never made a final of either the Cork Senior Football Championship or Cork Senior Hurling Championship. In 1934, 1957, 1959, 1960, 1975 and 1976 it was defeated in the hurling semi-final. The only time it has qualified for a football semi-final was in 1968. Clubs from the division have dominated all grades of Cork club championships.
Member Clubs
- Ballinure
- Ballyphehane
- Bishopstown
- Blackrock
- Brian Dillons
- Delaneys
- Douglas
- Fr. O'Callaghan's
- Glen Rovers
- Gurranabraher
- Lough Rovers
- Mayfield
- Na Piarsaigh
- Nemo Rangers
- Passage West
- Rathpeacon
- Redmonds
- Rochestown
- Shandon Rovers
- St. Finbarr's
- St. Michael's
- St. Nicholas
- St. Vincent's
- UCC
- Whitechurch
- Whites Cross
Competitions
- City Junior Football Championship
- City Junior Hurling Championship
Seandun Cup Football Flor Mc Carthy Cup
References
Under 21 Hurling A Championship Under 21 Hurling B Championship
Under 21 Football A Championship Under 21 Football B Championship
Tomas Mc Curtin Junior A Hurling Tomas Mc Sweeny Junior A Football
External Sources
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