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Ballerin Sarfields GAC ( ga, Baile Iarainn Na Sairsealaigh CLG) is a
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club based in Ballerin, Northern Ireland. They are a member of the
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and currently cater for Gaelic football,
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and Camogie. The club have also had hurling teams in various stages in their history. Ballerin fields Gaelic football teams at U8, U10, U12, U14, U16, Minor, Reserve and Senior levels. Underage teams up to U-12's play in North Derry league and championships, from U-14 upwards teams compete in All-Derry competitions. In addition to drawing players from Ballerin, the club's catchment area includes
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, Aghadowey,
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and parts of Limavady. The club's biggest success came in 1976 when they won the
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. They have also won the
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twice. In recent decades the football team has been less successful and currently compete in the
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and Division 4 of the Derry ACFL.


Grounds

Shamrock Park is the club's pitch and has been since it was leased in 1945. A second floodlit pitch, costing £500,000 was officially opened on Saturday 30 July 2011.


History


Gaelic football

Ballerin Sarsfields GAC was formed in 1944 under the guidance of Barney McNicholl, Paddy Deighan and Harry Mullan. In January 1945 the club leased the land for a pitch, Shamrock Park Irish: ''Páirc Sheamróg'') remains their pitch to this day. The club played their first ever match on 25 March 1945 in Faughanvale. The club's first home match was played a month later. Inside a few years, the club became a major force in Derry football and won the 1947 Derry Minor Championship. The club's first ever
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came in 1957 when they defeated Ballymaguigan in the final. The club won a second Derry Senior Championship in 1976, this time at the expense of Dungiven and went on to win that year's
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, defeating Clan na Gael of Armagh in the final. Sarfields went on to reach the 1977
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final, but were defeated by Austin Stacks of
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. Derry reached the 1958 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship final. Brian Mullan, Sean O’Connell and Brendan Murray all of Ballerin played in that match. The club started work on redeveloping the pitch and adjoining hall in 1969 and was officially opened in August 1970. Between 1965 and 1975, the senior team played in eleven successive Dr. Kerlin Cup finals winning eight. Ballerin won the 2002
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before being beat in that year's
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. The club were awarded North Derry Club of the Year award in 2002.


Camogie

An interest was shown in Ballerin for Camogie, so in 1944 a team was set up. The club only lasted four years before folding. After another short stint in the 1950s, the club permanently reformed in 1971. The club won the Derry Intermediate Camogie Championship in 1989. They also won the Intermediate League that year and again in 2006. Three Ballerin players have been awarded Ulster Colleges All Star Awards.


Well known players

* Sean O'Connell – Former Derry footballer. Twice finished highest scorer in the
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. Winner of four Ulster Championship medals with Derry and five Railway Cup medals with
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. Won a Cú Chulainn award in 1967. * Peter StevensonAll Star winning Derry footballer. *Malachy McAfee – Former Derry footballer. Also played for Ulster. *James McAfee – Former Derry footballer. Also played for Ulster. *Brendan Mullan – Former Derry footballer.


Honours


Gaelic football


Senior

*
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: 1 **1976 *
Derry Senior Football Championship The Derry Senior Football Championship is an annual Gaelic football competition contested by the top sixteen Derry GAA clubs. The winners receive the John McLaughlin Cup and qualify to represent Derry in the Ulster Senior Club Football Champi ...
: 2 **1957, 1976 *
Derry Junior Football Championship The Derry Junior Football Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the Premier Electrics Derry Junior Football Championship) is an annual Gaelic football competition contested by lower-tier Derry clubs. The competition receives coverage in ...
: 1 **2002 *Dr Kerlin Cup 10 **1952, 1960, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974


Minor

*Derry Minor Football Championship: 4 **1947, 1965, 1974, 1976


U-16

*North Derry U-16 'B' Football League: 2 **2002, 2007 * Derry U16 'C' County Championship: 1 ** 2015


U-14

*U-14 Derry Feile: 4 ** 2009, 2011, 2012, 2016 *U-14 Derry C Championship: 1 ** 2012


Camogie


Senior

*Derry Intermediate Camogie Championship: 1 **1989 *Derry Intermediate Camogie League: 2 **1989, 2006 *Ulster Gael Linn Representatives: 3 **2004, 2005, 2006 *Na Magha Cup: 2 **2005, 2006


Minor

*Derry Minor Camogie Championship: 1 **1982


See also

*
Derry Intermediate Football Championship The Derry Intermediate Football Championship (currently also known for sponsorship reasons as the ''M&L Contracts Derry Intermediate Football Championship'') is an annual competition between the mid-tier Gaelic football clubs affiliated to Der ...
* List of Gaelic games clubs in Derry


References


External links


Sarsfields GAC website
{{Derry clubs Gaelic games clubs in County Londonderry Gaelic football clubs in County Londonderry Gaelic Athletic Association clubs established in 1944