Talk:Antrim GAA

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[edit] Honours

It is stated on the Antrim GAA page The most historic GAA club in Antrim are St Johns of Belfast with a record 24 Senior Football Championship and 15 Senior Hurling Championships. In 2005 they made more history becoming the first Antrim Club to win the Ulster Minor Hurling Championship. First of all what does it mean that St Johns are the most historic team, does it mean oldest? Secondly, St Johns have only won seven senior hurling championships, or does this mean championships in general, U16, Minor, U21, Senior? See Antrim Senior Hurling Championship. Frainc 16:51 13 September 2006 (UTC)