Athgarvan GAA

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Athgarvan GAA
Ath Garbhán
Founded: 1889
County: Kildare
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Athgarvan is a GAA club in Kildare, which played a significant role in the development of the GAA in the 1890s.

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[edit] History

Athgarvan Davitts competed in the Moorefield tournament of 1890 and were one of twelve clubs affiliated during the revival of 1895. Thomas Minch of Rosetown House provided the first field for the club. J. Whelan and M. Minch represented the club at the 1895 convention. Eyrefield were defeated junior finalists in 1911 and provided the opposition for Larry Stanley’s Blacktrench debut in 1916.. Athgarvan participated in the first intermediate championship in 1928. A delegate from Athgarvan attended the first convention of the Minor Board in February 15 1949. The club reformed in 1971.

[edit] Gaelic Football

Athgarvan competed in the first junior C final in 1975, winning the competition in 1977.

Local man Joe Farrell (Kinneagh) who was a member of the 1956 team was instrumental in the reforming of the club in 1971 and dedicated himself to the club. Joe must hold the record for service as a County Board Delegate, a position he has filled for over 40 years for the Club. To quote a piece which was written for the Credit Union Newsletter back in 1996: "It has been said by those in the know that Joe has clocked up more mileage on his shoes working for his beloved Athgarvan than most people in their cars".

Joe's dedication paid off and Athgarvan went from strength to strength.

[edit] Hurling

Eyrefield competed in the hurling championships in the 1910s.

[edit] Ladies Football

Athgarvan went to the All Ireland junior club final in 2005, losing to Mourneabbey of Cork by 2-11 to 2-7.

[edit] Honours

  • Senior F semi-finalists 1895.
  • Junior F Champions 1927, 1956
  • Junior F league 1961.
  • Junior C Championship 1976. 1989.
  • Ladies F championship 2002, 2005.
  • Ladies JL Division 2 1998.

[edit] Bibliography

  • Kildare GAA: A Centenary History, by Eoghan Corry, CLG Chill Dara, 1984, ISBN 978-0-9509370-0-7 hb ISBN 978-0-9509370-1-4 pb
  • Kildare GAA yearbook, 1972, 1974, 1978, 1979, 1980 and 2000- in sequence especially the Millennium yearbook of 2000
  • Soaring Sliothars: Centenary of Kildare Camogie 1904-2004 by Joan O'Flynn Kildare County Camogie Board.

[edit] External links

Kildare Gaelic Athletic Association
Affiliated Clubs
Senior Football Championship

Allenwood - Athy - Carbury - Celbridge - Clane - Confey - Ellistown - Kilcock - Kilcullen - Leixlip - Maynooth - Moorefield - Naas - Round Towers - Sarsfield's - St Laurence’s

Intermediate Football Championship

Ardclough - Ballymore - Ballyteague - Castledermot - Castlemitchell - Eadestown - Grange - Johnstownbridge - Kill - Monasterevin - Nurney - Raheens - Rathangan - Rheban - Sallins - St Kevin’s - Suncroft

Junior Football Championship

Athgarvan - Ballykelly - Cappagh - Caragh - Clogherinkoe - Kildangan - Milltown - Rathcoffey - Robertstown - Straffan - Two Mile House

Senior Hurling

Ardclough - Celbridge - Clane - Coill Dubh - Confey - Éire Og/Corrachoill - Kilcock - Leixlip - Maynooth - Naas

Other Hurling clubs

Athy - Broadford - Broadford - Ros Glas - Moorefield - Naomh Bríd - St Laurence's - Sallins

Underage Amalgamations

Cill Éide - Geraldines - Na Fianna - St Coca's - St Edward's