Newtownshandrum GAA is a
Gaelic Athletic Association
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club located in the small village of
Newtownshandrum
Newtownshandrum () is a small village in County Cork, Ireland located west of Charleville on the R515 road. The name translates from Irish to mean 'new town of the old ridge'. Historic maps from 1829–1841 and 1897–1913 identify the village ...
in
County Cork
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,
Ireland
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. The club, situated in half a parish of about 800 people, was founded in 1896 and is almost exclusively concerned with the game of
hurling
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.
In senior hurling Newtownshandrum compete annually in the
Cork Senior Club Hurling Championship
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, which they have won four times as of 2009. The club, one of the few senior teams from the
Avondhu division in the northern part of the county, also competes in various other championships in all grades within Cork.
Overview
The oldest piece of evidence which shows the existence of hurling in Newtownshandrum comes in the form of a medal inscribed 'Newtown Hurling Club 1896'. An old ballad is the first record of a Newtownshandrum hurling game played in nearby Milford. In spite of having a population of little more than 800 people, Newtownshandrum has become one of the most successful hurling clubs in
Cork
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over the last decade, winning senior honours at Cork, Munster and All-Ireland levels.
History
2000: the big breakthrough
Four years after graduating from the intermediate grade, Newtownshandrum took the senior grade by storm and reached the championship decider in the top tier of Cork hurling. It was far from a ‘traditional’ final as one-time champions
Erin's Own provided the opposition. It was east Cork versus north Cork, however, the club from the tiny parish of 800 triumphed on their first attempt in a county final, albeit in controversial circumstances as a late Erin's Own goal was disallowed. A 0–14 to 0–11 victory gave Newtownshandrum a county championship title in the senior grade. The county final victory was the highlight of the year as Newtown failed to make any impact in the subsequent
Munster Senior Club Hurling Championship
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.
2002: county final defeat
After surrendering their county title in 2001, Newtownshandrum bounced back the following year to qualify for a chance to claim a second county title in three years. The task ahead of the club was immense as
Blackrock
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, the kingpins of Cork hurling and the reigning champions, were the opponents on this occasion. Newtown gave a good account of themselves in that game, however, ‘the Rockies’ know-how sealed a 1–14 to 0–12 victory. This defeat for Newtownshandrum made their victory in 2000 look like a flash-in-the-pan.
2003-04: All-Ireland champions
In 2003 Newtownshandrum continued their dominance of the county club championship; however, they had yet to claim a second county title. The county final that year was a repeat of the 2002 decider when Newtown faced Blackrock once again. The stakes were high for both teams. A win for ‘the Rockies’ would give them a third county title in-a-row, while a defeat for Newtownshandrum would surely undermine all the good work that had been done in getting the club into the senior ranks of the championship in the first place. On the day Newtownshandrum ran away with the victory. A 0–17 to 0–9 defeat of the mighty ‘Rockies’ cemented Newtown's reputation as a great team and also gave them a second county title.
This victory allowed Newtown to represent Cork in the provincial club championship, with the tiny club even reaching the final.
Patrickswell
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of Limerick provided the opposition on that occasion, however, history was made as Newtown claimed a 2–18 to 2–9 victory. It was the Newtownshandrum's first Munster club title, while the dream season continued.
The club championship season culminated on
St. Patrick's Day, 2004 with an All-Ireland club final appearance. Perennial runners-up
Dunloy
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provided the opposition and had cause for optimism. After a quiet outing in the Munster final Ciaran Herlihy made amends by scoring ten points of Newtown's tally of 0–17 and single-handedly beat the Antirm men who only recorded 1–6. It was yet another historic day for the north Cork parish as the ultimate prize of an All-Ireland club title was annexed.
2005-06: All-Ireland runner-up
After surrendering their county title at the semi-final stage in 2004, Newtownshandrum were back in the championship decider again in 2005.
Cloyne
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provided the opposition on that occasion, as the breakthrough teams continued to dominate. The north Cork men, however, recorded an emphatic 0–15 to 0–9 victory over the east Cork side, giving the club a third county championship title of the decade.
Once again the tiny club went on the provincial march and lined out against
Ballygunner
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The placename is derived, in part, from the Old Norse masculine personal name ''Gunnarr' ...
. Finbarr Reidy proved the scoring hero, chipping in with six points, to help his side to a narrow 0–16 to 1–12 victory over the Waterford champions. It was Newtown's second Munster club winners' medal.
A second All-Ireland club final appearance beckoned with
Portumna
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standing in the way of a second All-Ireland club medal. Newtwon, however, were outclassed by a hungrier side as Newtown were defeated by 2–8 to 1–6.
2007: county final defeat again
In 2007 Newtownshandrum qualified for their fifth county championship final of the decade. Reigning champions Erin's Own provided the opposition and successfully defended their title with a convincing 1–11 to 0–7 victory over the previous year's All-Ireland runners-up. Once again it looked as if the Newtown fairytale had ended.
2009: the Cork team of the decade
At the start of the 2009 county championship few pundits gave Newtownshandrum a chance of claiming back the Seán Óg Murphy Cup. The team that had burst on the scene a decade earlier was now an ageing one, however, some younger players freshened things up somewhat. After some convincing victories the north Cork club reached their sixth county final of the decade. It was a clash of the past masters and the reigning champions as
Sarsfield's attempted to retain their title for a second year in succession. While a poor opening half saw little separating the sides Newtown went on the rampage in the second-half. The final score of 3–22 to 1–12 was a complete surprise as the 10,000 spectators at
Páirc Uí Chaoimh
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saw the tiny club battle back to the big-time. Newtownshandrum's fourth county championship triumph from six county final appearances inside ten years cemented their reputation as the Cork team of the decade.
Honours
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All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship
The GAA Hurling All-Ireland Senior Club Championship, known simply as the All-Ireland Club Championship, is an annual inter-county hurling competition organised by the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA). It is the highest inter-county club hurlin ...
s:
** Winner (1): 2004
** Runner-Up (1) 2006
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Munster Senior Club Hurling Championship
The Munster Senior Club Hurling Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the AIB Munster GAA Hurling Senior Club Championship) is an annual hurling competition organised by the Munster Council of the Gaelic Athletic Association since 1964 f ...
s:
** Winner (3): 2003, 2006, 2009
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Cork Senior Hurling Championship
The Cork Premier Senior Hurling Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the Co-Op Superstores Cork Premier Senior Hurling Championship and abbreviated to the Cork PSHC) is an annual club hurling competition organised by the Cork County B ...
s:
** Winner (4):
2000
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2003
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2005
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2009
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** Runner-Up (2): 2002, 2007
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Cork Intermediate Hurling Championship
The Cork Intermediate A Hurling Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the Co-Op Superstores Cork Intermediate A Hurling Championship and abbreviated to the Cork IAHC) is an annual hurling competition organised by the Cork County Board ...
s:
** Winner (4): 1953, 1976, 1981, 1996
** Runner-Up (3): 1947, 1949, 1978
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Cork Junior Hurling Championship
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s:
** Winner (2): 1946, 1968
** Runner-Up (2): 1940, 1992
*Cork Minor Hurling Championships:
** Winner (0):
** Runner-Up (3): 1997, 2003, 2018
* Cork Premier 2 Minor Hurling Championship:
** Winner (1) 2009
** Runner-Up (1) 2018
*Cork Minor A Hurling Championships:
** Winner (1): 1999
** Runner-Up (1): 1995
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Cork Under-21 Hurling Championship
Cork Premier Under-21 A Hurling Championship (currently known for sponsorship reasons as the ''Evening Echo'' Cork County Premier Under-21 A Hurling Championship) is an annual hurling competition organised by the Cork County Board of the Gael ...
s:
** Winner (5): 1973, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2010
** Runner-Up (1): 2006
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North Cork Junior A Hurling Championship
The North Cork Junior A Hurling Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the Hibernian Hotel Junior A Hurling Championship) is an annual hurling competition organised by the Avondhu Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association since 1925 fo ...
: 9
** Winner (8): 1939, 1940, 1944, 1946, 1951, 1952, 1968, 1992, 2013
** Runner-Up (2): 1941, 1942
All-Ireland winning team 2003-04
Notable Players
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Jerry O'Connor
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Ben O'Connor
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John Paul King
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Pat Mulcahy
Pat Mulcahy (born 25 August 1975) is an Irish hurler who played as a Full back for the Cork senior team.
Mulcahy made his first appearance for the team during the 1997 championship and was a regular member of the starting fifteen until his r ...
*
Cathal Naugton
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Jamie Coughlan
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Tim O'Mahony
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Cormac O'Brien
References
External links
Cork GAA siteNewtownshandrum GAA site
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Gaelic games clubs in County Cork
Hurling clubs in County Cork