St. Barnabas GAC

St Barnabas GAC
Founded: 1958
County: Warwickshire
Colours: Maroon & White
Grounds: Trinity School, Aspley, Nottingham
Playing kits

Standard colours

St. Barnabas Gaelic Athletic Club are a Nottingham based Gaelic Football and Hurling club.

Club Profile

History

St. Barnabas Gaelic Athletic Club is Nottingham's sole provider of Gaelic sports (Gaelic football and hurling). It was founded in 1958, initially to provide a social outlet for Irish immigrants who had moved to Nottingham. It also attracts members from the surrounding region including Chesterfield, Lincoln, Newark and Loughborough. St. Barnabas is affiliated to and enters into competitions organised by Warwickshire GAA. This region (for GAA purposes) today covers both the West and East Midlands of England, with its headquarters at Páirc na hÉireann near Birmingham.

Structure

Today St. Barnabas is a club, which has expanded significantly in the early 2010s to include additional teams for ladies football, men's reserve football and hurling.

Recent Honours

2015

All - Britain Hurling Shield Champions

Warwickshire Ladies' Football League and Championship Winners

2012

Warwickshire Ladies' Football League and Championship Winners

Warwickshire Men's Reserve Football League and Championship Winners

2011

Warwickshire Men's Senior Football Champions

All-Britain Semi-Finalists Fr Forde winners ( 2010 competition )

2010

Tina Owens Cup Winners

Tony Keane Cup Winners

Warwickshire Men's Senior Championship Finalists

2009

Warwickshire Men's Intermediate League Champions

Mulligan Cup Winners

Dominic Downey Cup Winners

Tina Owens Cup Winners

John Scanlon Cup Winners

1989

Warwickshire Men's Senior Championship Winners

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