Ballinteer St. Johns
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Founded: | 1982 | ||||||||||||||||
County: | Dublin | ||||||||||||||||
Nickname: | Johns. | ||||||||||||||||
Club Colours: | Tangerine and Black | ||||||||||||||||
Grounds: | Pairc N'Aids | ||||||||||||||||
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Ballinteer St. Johns is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in Ballinteer, south Co. Dublin. The was founded in May 1982 by Mick Wren, Tom Cosgrave and Maurice O Connell under the name Ballinteer Gaels. The name was later changed to Ballinteer St Johns. For a club that was set up in 1982, huge progress has been made and a large clubhouse Áras Naomh Eoin was opened in 2003.[1][2] Famous players to play for the club include Lorcan Brennan Coman Goggins, John McNally, Darren 'Hey Nango' Nangle and Angie McNally in Ladies football. The clubhouse is situated beside Marlay Park just off the Ballinteer bypass, where the battlecry " Give it to Co " - "Bring on D" is often heard.
Dublin Gaelic Athletic Association (2006) | ||
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Affiliated Clubs | ||
AFL Division 1 | ||
St Vincents, St Judes, Thomas Davis, Round Towers (C), Lucan Sarsfields, St Marys (Saggart), Ballyboden St Endas, Na Fianna, Kilmacud Crokes, Ballymun Kickhams, St Sylvesters, St Brigids, St Marks, Trinity Gaels, St Oliver Plunketts/Eoghan Ruadh, St Annes. |
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AFL Division 2 | ||
Erins Isle, Fingallians, Fingal Ravens, O'Tooles, Raheny, Ballinteer St Johns, Naomh Barróg, St Judes, Clontarf GAA, Parnells, Naomh Olaf, Whitehall Colmcille, St Brigids, Naomh Maur, Kilmacud Crokes, Templeogue Synge Street. |