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2014–15 All-Ireland Junior Club Hurling Championship
The 2014–15 All-Ireland Junior Club Hurling Championship was the 12th staging of the All-Ireland Junior Club Hurling Championship since its establishment by the Gaelic Athletic Association. The championship ran from 5 October 2014 to 15 February 2015. The All-Ireland final was played on 15 February 2015 at Croke Park in Dublin, between Bennettsbridge from Kilkenny and Fullen Gaels from Warwickshire, in what was their first ever meeting in the final. Bennettsbridge won the match by 3-19 to 1-08 to claim their first ever All-Ireland title. Bennettsbridge's Nicky Cleere was the championship's top scorer with 1-37. Connacht Junior Club Hurling Championship Connacht semi-final Connacht final Leinster Junior Club Hurling Championship Leinster first round Leinster quarter-finals Leinster semi-finals Leinster final Munster Junior Club Hurling Championship Munster quarter-finals Munster semi-final * Castlemartyr received a bye in this round as there were n ...
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Rob Lennon
Robert Lennon (born 1993) is an Irish hurler who currently plays as a right corner-back for the Kilkenny senior team. Born in Bennettsbridge, County Kilkenny, Lennon first played competitive hurling in his youth. He enjoyed All-Ireland successes at colleges level with St. Kieran's College. An All-Ireland medallist in the junior grade with Bennettsbridge, Lennon has also won one Leinster medal and one championship medal. Lennon made his debut on the inter-county scene at the age of seventeen when he first linked up with the Kilkenny minor team. An All-Ireland winner in this grade as a substitute, he was later an All-Ireland runner-up with the under-21 team. Lennon made his senior debut during the 2015 league. Honours Team ;St. Kieran's College * All-Ireland Colleges Senior Hurling Championship (2): 2010, 2011 *Leinster Colleges Senior Hurling Championship (2): 2010, 2011 ;Bennettsbridge *All-Ireland Junior Club Hurling Championship (1): 2015 (c) *Leinster Junior Club H ...
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Leinster Junior Club Hurling Championship
''For the senior hurling equivalent see: Leinster Senior Club Hurling Championship'' The Leinster Junior Club Hurling Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the AIB Leinster GAA Hurling Junior Club Championship) is an annual hurling competition organised by the Leinster Council of the Gaelic Athletic Association and contested by the various champion clubs from the province of Leinster in Europe. It is the most prestigious competition for junior clubs in Leinster hurling. The Leinster Junior Club Championship was introduced in 2000. In its current format, the championship begins in late October and is usually played over a six-week period. The participating club teams compete in a straight knockout competition that culminates with the Leinster final for the two remaining teams. The winner of the Leinster Junior Championship qualifies for the subsequent All-Ireland Club Championship. Kilkenny clubs have accumulated the highest number of victories with 16 wins. Wexford sid ...
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Dunderry GAA
Dunderry () is a village and townland in County Meath, Ireland, about south-west of Navan. The village population was 170 at the 2016 census. The local Gaelic games club, Dunderry GAA Club, was formed in 1890 and competes in football, hurling, camogie Camogie ( ; ga, camógaíocht ) is an Irish stick-and-ball team sport played by women. Camogie is played by 100,000 women in Ireland and worldwide, largely among Irish communities. A variant of the game of hurling (which is played by men onl ... and rounders. The 18th-century Dunderry Park estate (formerly Philpotstown House) is north-east of the village. References Towns and villages in County Meath Townlands of County Meath {{Meath-geo-stub ...
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Ballinamere GAA
Ballinamere GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club located in Ballykimurray, Tullamore, County Offaly, Ireland. Honours * Leinster Junior Club Hurling Championship (1): 2013 * Offaly Intermediate Hurling Championship (3) 1945, 1953, 2013 * Offaly Junior A Hurling Championship The Offaly Junior A Hurling Championship is an annual hurling competition contested by lower-tier Offaly GAA clubs. The Offaly County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association has organised it since 1907. The national media covers the competitio ... (5) 1944, 1950, 1959, 1980, 2010 * Offaly Junior Football Championship (2) 1983, 1998 References External links Ballinamere GAA Club Gaelic games clubs in County Offaly Hurling clubs in County Offaly Gaelic football clubs in County Offaly {{Leinster-GAA-club-stub ...
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Carlow Town GAA
Carlow Town Hurling Club is a Gaelic Athletic Association club located in Carlow, Ireland. The club is solely concerned with the game of hurling. History Hurling has been played in Carlow since the 19th century, with several clubs representing the town and enjoying success at various intervals. One of these clubs, the Pearses, won Carlow SHC titles in 1961 and 1963 before later disbanding. In 1968, a new club was reformed under the name Carlow Town Hurling Club. The new club had success in the juvenile and underage grades, winning the Carlow U16HC title in 1974, the Carlow MHC title in 1975 and Carlow U21HC titles in 1976 and 1977. Carlow Town claimed their first Carlow SHC title after a defeat of St Finan's in 1977. Further SHC titles were claimed in 1979, 1980 and 1988. Website https://sites.google.com/view/carlow-town-hurling-club/home Honours *Carlow Senior Hurling Championship (4): 1977, 1979, 1980, 1988 *Carlow Intermediate Hurling Championship The Carlow Cou ...
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Knockbridge GAA
Knockbridge GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club located in Knockbridge, County Louth, Republic of Ireland, Ireland. Founded in 1999, the club is solely concerned with the game of hurling. The club has won 12 Louth Senior Hurling Championship titles. History After hurling was first introduced to the Knockbridge area in 1984, Knockbridge Juvenile Hurling Club was established the following year. A number of under-12 and under-14 titles were secured over the next few years. An adult section of the juvenile club was founded on 12 November 1998. Knockbridge Hurling Club was eventually affiliated at the first County Committee meeting on 4 January 1999. A year later, the club won its first Louth Senior Hurling Championship title after a defeat of Wolfe Tones GAA (Louth), Wolfe Tones in the final. The club went on to win 12 Louth SHC titles, including "5 in a row" between 2005 and 2009. Knockbridge reached the 2006–07 All-Ireland Junior Club Hurling Championship#Leinster Junior C ...
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Moorefield GAA
Moorefield is a Gaelic Athletic Association club in the parish of Newbridge County Kildare, Ireland, winner of two Leinster Club Senior Football Championships, ten Senior County Football Championships and three Senior County Hurling Championships. History Folklore records that, in 1882, two brothers, John O'Kelly of Moorefield Road and James O'Kelly of Ballymany were instrumental in forming the first football team in Newbridge. Calling themselves the JJ O'Kellys they played matches against Mountrice, Eyrefield, Monasterevin, Kildare town and Milltown. In 1884, when the GAA was formed, the club changed its name from JJ O'Kelly's to Moorefield, the name of a townland in southern Newbridge. Gaelic football Moorefield beat Kilcullen in a one-sided county final in 1962, 2–11 to 0–2 to claim their first Kildare Senior Football Championship title. Carbury defeated Moorefield in the 1965 final. Moorefield re-emerged in the 1990s. A run of success that started with the minor cham ...
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Park–Ratheniska GAA
Park–Ratheniska GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association gaelic football and hurling club in County Laois, Ireland. The club was founded in 1981 after the amalgamation of Park Football Club and Ratheniska Hurling Club. The club's colours are green and gold. The club has competed at senior level in both hurling and Gaelic football and has a juvenile section, catering for both boys and girls in hurling and football from U6 up to U21. History Origins Gaelic Athletic Association has always played a role in Park–Ratheniska, dating back to a Ratheniska team in 1913, where the first signs of Gaelic football in the area can be traced. This team faded away after contesting a few finals in that era, and it wasn't until the Loughteague team in 1927 and 1928 that football began to flourish in the area when the newly formed club won two Laois Junior Football Championships. Foundation of Park Football Club The first appearance of what was to become the Park–Ratheniska GAA club came in 1933 ...
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St Mary's Rochfortbridge GAA
St Mary's is the Gaelic football club in the village of Rochfortbridge, Westmeath, Ireland. The club was founded as an amalgamation of Gibbonstown and Rochfortbridge Warriors in 1950. In total, St Mary's have won three Senior championships, with six final appearances. The original Gaelic Athletic Association club in the village - Rochfortbridge Warriors - date back much further and were very successful, winning 5 Senior championships and appearing in a further 6 finals. St Mary's won the Westmeath Senior Football Championship in their first year of existence and also won in 1954 and 1962. In 2003, St Mary's were relegated from the Senior ranks. They won the Intermediate championship at the first time of asking in 2004, but were relegated to Intermediate in 2006 and Junior in 2007, a very low point for the club. They won the Junior championship straight away in 2008, eventually progressing to the Leinster Junior Club Final, which they lost. They have retained Intermediate statu ...
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Barndarrig GAA
Barndarrig GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club located in Barndarrig, County Wicklow, Ireland. The duly code club historically was primarily concerned with the game of hurling, in recent times Gaelic Football as well as Hurling teams have progressed in the club with the accumulation of an intermediate football championship in 2023 to go with there 12 senior Hurling Championships, there is also a thriving ladies football team who are going from strength to strength. History Located in the village of Barndarrig, County Wicklow, Barndarrig GAA Club was founded in 1885, making it one of the oldest clubs in Wicklow. The club won its first Wicklow SHC title in 1923. Barndarrig regularly appeared in county finals and have won 12 titles in all, the last of which was claimed in 1988. Honours *Wicklow Senior Hurling Championship The Wicklow Senior Hurling Championship is an annual Gaelic Athletic Association competition organised since 1903 by Wicklow GAA among the top ...
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St Brigid's GAA (Westmeath)
St Brigid's GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club located in Dalystown, County Westmeath, Ireland. The club is primarily concerned with the game of hurling. History St Brigid's Hurling Club was founded in 1954 but didn't affiliate to the Westmeath County Board until 1957. The club struggled in the early years, however, senior status was secured for the first time after the Westmeath JHC title was won in 1964. After winning their first Westmeath SHC title in 1968, the club won three successive titles from 1970 to 1972. A Westmeath SBHC title was won in 1979. St Brigid's regraded to the newly restructured Westmeath IHC in 1994 and went on to claim five titles over the following 20 seasons. Honours *Westmeath Senior Hurling Championship (4): 1968, 1970, 1971, 1972 * Westmeath Senior B Hurling Championship (1): 1979 *Westmeath Intermediate Hurling Championship The Westmeath Intermediate Hurling Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the Slevin's Coaches Westmea ...
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