Glenealy Hurling Club () is a
Gaelic Athletic Association
The Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA; ga, Cumann Lúthchleas Gael ; CLG) is an Irish international amateur sporting and cultural organisation, focused primarily on promoting indigenous Gaelic games and pastimes, which include the traditional ...
club located in the parish of
Glenealy and
Ashford Ashford may refer to:
Places
Australia
*Ashford, New South Wales
*Ashford, South Australia
*Electoral district of Ashford, South Australia
Ireland
*Ashford, County Wicklow
*Ashford Castle, County Galway
United Kingdom
* Ashford, Kent, a town
** ...
in
County Wicklow, Ireland
County Wicklow ( ; ga, Contae Chill Mhantáin ) is a county in Ireland. The last of the traditional 32 counties, having been formed as late as 1606, it is part of the Eastern and Midland Region and the province of Leinster. It is bordered by t ...
. The club was founded in 1885 as a
football
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club but switched codes to the game of
hurling
Hurling ( ga, iománaíocht, ') is an outdoor team game of ancient Gaelic Irish origin, played by men. One of Ireland's native Gaelic games, it shares a number of features with Gaelic football, such as the field and goals, the number of p ...
in the early 1920s.
In senior hurling, Glenealy compete annually in the
Wicklow Senior Club Hurling Championship, which they have won sixteen times as of 2018.
History
Football
It was as a football team that Glenealy set out in
Wicklow GAA
The Wicklow County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) ( ga, Cumann Lúthchleas Gael, Coiste Chontae Cill Mhantáin) or Wicklow GAA is one of the 32 county boards of the GAA in Ireland, and is responsible for Gaelic games in County Wi ...
. The first game they played was at
Avondale on 20 March 1887, when they suffered defeat at the hands of
Glendalough, 0-4 to nil. There was very little coverage for
G.A.A. in those days, but they were noted in action again at
Newrath on 19 February 1888, and this time they went down to
Brittas 0-3 to 0-0. No names were mentioned in relation to either of those matches.
Another mention was found of Glenealy footballers in 1907. On 21 April, they beat
Killiskey 2-11 to 0-1 in some kind of a tournament game. Byrne, Doyle, Hennessy, Murray, Ellis, Farrell, Newsome and Healy were mentioned as playing well in that game. A small entry was located about the fact that they reached the Wicklow Junior final in 1921.
They were beaten in that final by two points to one, but only one name was mentioned and that was Chris Mernagh of
Ballinacor. However, Tommy Glynn (club PRO) did manage to dig up the names of that Glenealy team — Tom Porter (goal), Jack Horgan, Jack Jordan, Gen Dunne, Mick Durneen, Jack Flynn, Mick Dunbar, Frank Newsome, Paddy Doyle, Jim Porter, Bill 'Budget' Glynn, Lar 'Cricket' Byrne, Jack 'Bough' Byrne, Jim 'Doctor' Byrne, Jack 'Cocker' Byrne. Subs: Hugh Cooney, Jim 'Can' Byrne and Paddy 'Tige' Byrne.
Hurling
In 2013 at Aughrim GAA grounds Glenealy senior hurlers completed the club's first ever '4 in a row' of Wicklow SHC titles by defeating
Bray Emmets
Bray Emmets Gaelic Athletic Association is a hurling, camogie, Gaelic football and ladies' Gaelic football club in Bray, County Wicklow, Ireland.
History
The first club AGM took place on 11 December 1886. The first recorded Bray Emmets team pl ...
0-17 to 0-14.
On 5/10/2014 at Aughrim GAA grounds Glenealy senior hurlers were denied their first ever '5 in a row' when they lost by the narrowest of margins to last year's beaten finalists
Bray Emmets
Bray Emmets Gaelic Athletic Association is a hurling, camogie, Gaelic football and ladies' Gaelic football club in Bray, County Wicklow, Ireland.
History
The first club AGM took place on 11 December 1886. The first recorded Bray Emmets team pl ...
. Despite a cracking start to the second half when Glenealy stormed ahead the final score was 2-09 (15) to 1-11 (14).
Glenealy - J Driver, C O'Neill, M. A O'Neill, R Byrne, G. Byrne, T Doyle, G Devlin, J O'Neill, D Staunton, S Nolan, W O'Gorman, L Glynn, G Weir, E Glynn, A Nugent. Subs: T McGrath for G Devlin (26m), N Driver for G Weir (52).
Glenealy won their 15th SHC title with a 2-12 to 0-11 victory over Bray Emmets at Aughrim in October 2017.
In November 2018, Glenealy retained the Senior Championship with a 4-10 to 1-12 victory over old rivals Carnew who have not won a senior title since 2009.
Glenealy: Cian Staunton; Emmet Byrne, Danny Staunton, Ronan Manley; Garry Byrne, Warren Kavanagh, Joe Driver Jr.; Jonathan O’Neill Snr., John Manley; Jamie Byrne, Robert Byrne, Paul O’Brien; Jonathan O’Neill Jr., Alan Driver (c), Gavin Weir. Replacements: Leighton Glynn (for J. Byrne), Gary Hughes (for R. Byrne), Andy O’Gorman (for J. Manley), Thomas Doyle (for G. Byrne), Enan Glynn (for P. O’Brien). Scorers: Jonathan O’Neill Jr. (2-01), Jonathan O’Neill Snr. (0-04, 0-02f), Gavin Weir (1-0), Warren Kavanagh (0-01), Robert Byrne (0-01), Paul O’Brien (0-01), Alan Driver (0-01).
Honours
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Wicklow Senior Hurling Championship: 1957, 1958, 1959, 1975, 1986, 1996, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2017,
2018
*
125 Trophy: 2009
*
Wicklow Intermediate Hurling Championship: 2008, 2012, 2014, 2017
* Wicklow Junior Hurling Championship: 1951, 1971, 1987, 1996, 2010
* Wicklow U-21 Hurling Championship: 1982
* Wicklow Minor Hurling Championship: 1946, 1947, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1960, 1961, 1964, 1978, 1997, 2008 (B), 2011, 2022
References
External links
Glenealy Hurling Club
{{Wicklow GAA
Gaelic games clubs in County Wicklow
Gaelic football clubs in County Wicklow
Hurling clubs in County Wicklow
1885 establishments in Ireland