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1973–74 All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship
The 1973–74 All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship was the fourth staging of the All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship, the Gaelic Athletic Association's premier Inter county, inter-county club hurling tournament. The championship began on 28 October 1973 and ended on 28 April 1974. Glen Rovers GAA, Glen Rovers of Cork were the 1972-73 All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship, defending champions, however, they failed to qualify after being defeated by Blackrock GAA, Blackrock in the final of the 1973 Cork Senior Hurling Championship, Cork Championship. On 28 April 1974, Blackrock won the championship after a 3–08 to 1–09 defeat of Rathnure GAA, Rathnure in the 1974 All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship Final, All-Ireland final replay. It was second championship title overall and their first title since 1971-72 All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship, 1972. Dan Quigley of Rathnure GAA, Rathnure was the championship's top scorer with 4-42. Forma ...
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Dan Quigley
Daniel Quigley (born 1944) is an Irish retired List of hurling managers, hurling coach and former hurling, player who played as a full-back and as a centre-back with the Wexford GAA, Wexford senior team. Born in Donard, County Wexford, Quigley had Dr. Croke Cup, All-Ireland success at colleges level with St Peter's College, Wexford, St. Peter's College while simultaneously having championship successes at underage levels with the Rathnure GAA, Rathnure club. A three-time Leinster Senior Club Hurling Championship, Leinster medal winner with the Rathnure senior team, Quigley also won nine Wexford Senior Hurling Championship, championship medals. Quigley made his debut on the inter-county scene when he first linked up with the Wexford minor team. After little success in this grade, he later won an All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship, All-Ireland medal with the under-21 team. Quigley made his senior debut during the 1962–63 National Hurling League, 1962–63 league. He went ...
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Ballinrobe GAA
Ballinrobe GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in the town of Ballinrobe in south County Mayo, Republic of Ireland, Ireland. The club participates in competitions organized by Mayo GAA, Mayo county board of the Gaelic Athletic Association. Achievements * Mayo Senior Hurling Championship Winners (3) 1973, 1976, 1977 References

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Carlow
Carlow ( ; ) is the county town of County Carlow, in the south-east of Republic of Ireland, Ireland, from Dublin. At the 2022 census of Ireland, 2022 census, it had a population of 27,351, the List of urban areas in the Republic of Ireland, twelfth-largest urban center in Ireland. The River Barrow flows through the town and forms the historic boundary between counties County Laois, Laois and Carlow. However, the Local Government (Ireland) Act 1898 included the town entirely in County Carlow. The settlement of Carlow is thousands of years old and pre-dates written Irish history. The town has played a major role in Irish history, serving as the capital of the country in the 14th century. The town is in a townland and Civil parishes in Ireland, civil parish of the same name. Etymology The name is an anglicisation of the Irish language, Irish ''Ceatharlach''. Historically, it was anglicised as ''Caherlagh'', ''Caterlagh'' and ''Catherlagh'', which are closer to the Irish spell ...
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Fenians GAA
Fenians Johnstown is an Irish Gaelic Athletic Association club in County Kilkenny, Ireland. Hurling is the dominant sport in the club, which has provided the Kilkenny intercounty team with several top players. The club has also found success at county, provincial and even All-Ireland level. Honours *All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championships: 0 ** 1974 (runner up) *Leinster Senior Club Hurling Championship The Leinster Senior Club Hurling Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the AIB Leinster GAA Hurling Senior Club Championship) is an annual hurling competition organised by the Leinster GAA, Leinster Council of the Gaelic Athletic Associa ...s: 1 ** 1974 * Kilkenny Senior Hurling Championships: 5 ** 1970, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1977 * Kilkenny Junior Hurling Championships: 1 ** 1968 * Kilkenny Minor Hurling Championships: 3 ** 1942, 1943, 1988 Notable hurlers * Pat Henderson * Pat Delaney * Nicky Orr * Ger Henderson * John Henderson * Billy Fitzpatrick * J.J. Delan ...
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Ballinkillen GAA
Ballinkillen is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in Ballinkillin, County Carlow. The club had fielded Gaelic football teams as far back as 1890, however, since a reorganisation in 1957 the club is now primarily concerned with hurling. Overview Honours * Carlow Senior Hurling Championship The Carlow Senior Hurling Championship is an annual hurling competition contested by top-tier Carlow GAA clubs. St Mullin's are the title holders, having defeating Mount Leinster Rangers in the 2024 Final. History Since 1927, with the excepti ... (2): 1973, 2001 * Carlow Intermediate Hurling Championship (1): 1990 * Carlow Junior Hurling Championship (6): 1971, 1998, 2005, 2008, 2012, 2020 * Carlow Under-21 Hurling Championship (5): 1978, 1979, 1996, 2012, 2017 * Carlow Minor Hurling Championship (4): 1999, 2000, 2001, 2009 * Carlow Minor B Hurling Championship (2): 1989, 1991 * Carlow U15 Division 2 Hurling Championship (1): 2022 Notable players * Pat English References ...
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Aughrim, County Wicklow
Aughrim (; ) is a small town in County Wicklow, Ireland. It lies in a scenic valley in the Wicklow Mountains in the east of Ireland where the Ow and Derry rivers meet to form the Aughrim River. Aughrim is on the R747 road between Arklow and Baltinglass, and the R753 regional road. Architecture The Rednagh Bridge south of the village was the site of an engagement during the 1798 rebellion between Crown forces and the rebels. A plaque on the bridge commemorates Anne Devlin, who was employed by and supported Robert Emmet, a revolutionary who was hanged in 1803 for his leadership of an aborted uprising. There are a number of unusual granite terraced houses throughout the village, constructed - along with a forge, and town hall - at the behest of the Earl of Meath. Aughrim was a granite mining village, and this material is widely used, giving the village a distinctive and coherent architecture. Aughrim has won the Irish Tidy Towns Award for the tidiest village in County Wick ...
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Aughrim County Ground
Aughrim County Ground, known for sponsorship reasons as Echelon Park Aughrim, is a GAA stadium in Aughrim, County Wicklow, Ireland. Aughrim County Ground is the name of the home of Gaelic Games for County Wicklow (Gaelic football, Hurling, Camogie, Ladies Football) team. The ground has a capacity of about 7,000. The name "O'Byrne Park" was occasionally used in the past, but this has never been the official name: this mistake that came about because of the Irish name for the local village of Aughrim, "Aughrim of the O'Byrnes" (''Eachdhruim Uí Bhroin''). Also known locally as "The Pitch", or just "The Field". See also * List of Gaelic Athletic Association stadiums * List of stadiums in Ireland by capacity The following is a list of sports stadiums on Ireland. This includes stadiums in both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. They are ordered by their Seating capacity, capacity. The capacity figures are permanent total capacity as author ... References Gael ...
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Faughs GAA
Faughs GAA Club () is a Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) hurling and camogie club in Templeogue, Dublin, Ireland. They have won 31 titles. History Faughs GAA Club was founded in Easter 1885 in the Phoenix Park in Dublin. Its inaugural meeting was held at 4 Gardiner's Row, home of Michael Cusack. The club name, Faughs, is derived from the Irish language slogan, , anglicized as Faugh A Ballagh, meaning "clear the way". When the Dublin County Board was formed in 1886, Larry O'Toole was on the committee. At this time the Faughs colours were amber and black, and the club played both hurling and football. The Faughs took part in the first Dublin championships in 1887, and were winners of the Dublin Senior Football Championship in 1889. Merge with Davitts In January 1891, Faughs merged with the " Davitts" who, like Faughs, were mostly "spirit grocers assistants". As the "Faughs–Davitts" they adopted a tri-colour amber, black and blue kit. They won their first Dublin senior hu ...
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Carnew Emmets GAA
Carnew Emmets GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club located in Carnew, County Wicklow, Ireland. The club fields teams in both Gaelic football and hurling. Honours * Wicklow Senior Hurling Championship (19): 1965, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1973, 1974, 1976, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1984, 1989, 1991, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2009 * Wicklow Senior Football Championship The Wicklow Senior Football Championship is an annual Gaelic Athletic Association competition organised by Wicklow GAA between the top Gaelic football clubs in County Wicklow, Ireland. The winner of the Wicklow Championship qualifies to repres ... (4): 1916, 1927, 1945, 1973 • Wicklow Intermediate Football Championship (2): 2008 , 2024 External linksCarnew Emmets GAA site Gaelic games clubs in County Wicklow Hurling clubs in County Wicklow Gaelic football clubs in County Wicklow {{Leinster-GAA-club-stub ...
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Castlegar GAA
Castlegar GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club located in the parish of Castlegar in County Galway, Ireland. The club is almost exclusively concerned with the game of hurling. Overview It is believed that hurling has been played in Castlegar since the 1880s. No records exist regarding hurling in the area prior to that decade, however, local folklore has it that the parish had a hurling team prior to 1880. Most of the matches played by Castlegar in those days were played in Claregalway, Turloughmore and Oranmore. Castlegar is one of the most successful clubs in the Galway Senior Hurling Championship, winning 17 titles between 1936 and 1984. The club won the All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship in 1980. Honours *All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championships (1): 1980 * Connacht Senior Club Hurling Championships (4): 1972, 1973, 1979, 1984 *Galway Senior Club Hurling Championship The Galway Senior Hurling Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the Bro ...
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Ballymote
Ballymote () is a market town in southern County Sligo, Ireland. It is around 20 km south of Sligo town in the province of Connacht, which is in the north-west of Republic of Ireland, Ireland. Ballymote lies in the Barony (Ireland), barony of Corran (barony), Corran. It is a Commuting, commuter town with a strong history of independent enterprises along with firm local health, school, and transport services. Ballymote is on the main Dublin–Sligo railway line, Dublin to Sligo Train Line, and 10 minutes from the N4 road (Ireland), N4 / N17 road (Ireland), N17 roads. The town serves a large hinterland area in south east County Sligo. The Normans, Norman Ballymote Castle dates from the 1300s, and the Book of Ballymote was written in or near the town in the 1390s. History The origins of the settlement appear to have been derived from the 12th century Norman Castle, though evidence of earlier settlement and farming in area from 1000BC exists through the presence of ringforts, ...
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Ballymote GAA
Ballymote is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in the town and parish of Ballymote in County Sligo, Ireland James Kearins led Ballymote to the 1996 Sligo Intermediate Football Championship title before being appointed manager of the Sligo county team in 2003. Honours * Sligo Senior Football Championship: **1892, 1905, 1913, 1925, 1948 * Sligo Intermediate Football Championship: **1993, 1996, 2003 * Sligo Junior Football Championship: **(Derroon - 1935, 1945), 2017, 2024 * Sligo Under 20 Football Championship The Sligo Under-21 Football Championship is an annual Gaelic Athletic Association competition between the Under-21 panels of the clubs in Sligo. Up to 2006 this was the Under-21 Championship, but a decision was taken to hold the Championship a ...: **2003, 2006 * Sligo Minor Football Championship: **1949, 1960, 2003 * Sligo Under-16 Football Championship: **2001 * Sligo Junior Football League (Division 5): **2003, 2008 * Kiernan Cup: **2003, 2004 * Benson C ...
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