Westmeath GAA

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Westmeath GAA
Irish: An Iarmhí
Province: Leinster
Nickname(s): The Lake County
County Colours: Maroon and white
Grounds: Cusack Park, Mullingar
Dominant Sport: Dual County
NFL: Division 1
NHL: Division 2
Football Championship: Sam Maguire Cup
Hurling Championship: Christy Ring Cup
Ladies' Gaelic football: Brendan Martin Cup
Camogie: O'Duffy Cup
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The Westmeath County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) (Irish: Cumann Lúthchleas Gael Coiste Chontae na hIarmhí) or Westmeath GAA is one of the 32 county boards of the GAA in Ireland, and is responsible for Gaelic Games in County Westmeath. The county board is also responsible for the Westmeath inter-county teams

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[edit] History

Westmeath's history is one of a small downtrodden county which as very recently risen to the top of Gaelic football. 2004 marked the pinnacle of resurance in the county's fortunes which had its roots in the 1995 All-Ireland Minor title that the county won with manager Luke Dempsey. Dempsey then went on to lead an almost completelty different team to the 1999 All-Ireland Under-21 Football Championship Final against Kerry in Limerick.

Many expected Westmeath to reach for senior honours with the players from these teams and in 2001 the team went on an All-Ireland journey through an unheralded 9 games including a memorable extra time win over hotly fancied Mayo in Roscommon,this team was inspired by Ger Heavin who was playing probably the best football of his life in his twilight years of his inter-county career, Dessie Dolan who was fulfilling the promise that he had shown as an under age player, Rory O Connell who was starting to become one of he best midfielders in the country and backboned by Damien Healy and David Mitchell with other players to star from time to time including Martin Flanaghan, Fergal Wilson, Paul Conway, David O Shaughnessy and Fergal Murray a player that had played in both the minor and U21 successes, until finally and painfully losing out to Meath in an All-Ireland Quarter Final Replay despite being 9 points clear of Meath at half time in the original game. Disappointing 2002 and 2003 seasons followed and Westmeath parted terms with Dempsey.

In a shocking development Kerry footballing legend Paidi Ó Sé was parachuted in to manage the senior team some months later after he had been removed from the Kerry Senior team management. In the following year of 2004 Westmeath won their first ever senior title with a replayed victory over Laois (having previously beaten Wexford, Dublin and Offaly). However the team tamely excited their second All-Ireland Quarter Final - losing to Derry.

Ó Sé quit Westmeath at the end of a very poor 2005 season and was replaced by his assistant Tomas Ó Flathara (sp?). After a poor league campaign, in which they were quite lucky to be promoted from Division 2, the team was easily knocked out of the Leinster Senior Football Championship in the first round by Offaly and another bad year beckoned.

However wins over London, Limerick, Sligo and then a historic defeat of Galway in Pearse Park in Salthill set up a third All-Ireland Quarter Final for the team in six years - this time against Dublin.

Westmeath didn't live up to expectations in the Quarter Final meeting against Dublin and lost by a massive 10 points. Dublin, one of the favourites for the Senior Title in 2006, were beaten by Mayo in the Semi-final.

Stalwart performances from Gary Connaughton and Damien Healy in particular, couldn't help the teams exit from the Championship. Dessie Dolan had a terrible day and missed some points that he would usually hit every time.

[edit] Gaelic football

Although Westmeath had never previously won a Senior Provincial Championship prior to 2004 they did compete in an All-Ireland semi-final. Athlone T P O'Connors, who represented Westmeath in the 1890 Leinster Championship, entered the 1891 All-Ireland semi-final as Connacht champions, representing Roscommon! They walked off the field when Dublin were leading 1-7 to 1-0, claiming one of the Dubliners had struck an Athlone player. Another generation of Westmeath players took part in the first week-night fixture in the GAA championship: on June 20 1935 they played Meath in Kells and lost by 2-7 to 0-9. The footballers won the 1929 junior championship, lost to Dublin by ten points in 1960 and then beat Dublin to reach the 1931 Leinster final. They beat Carlow, Laois and Offaly to go into a 1949 final against Meath, but were well beaten on both occasions. Twenty years later they reached the National Football League semi-final. Westmeath beat Dublin again in the 1967 Championship and the 1984 Centenary Cup campaign and qualified for their second League semi-final in 1994.


[edit] Honours

[edit] Hurling

Westmeath's hurlers' best performance was a run in the mid 1930s, when they won the Leinster League twice in succession, the Junior Championship in 1936, and beat Laois to qualify for the 1937 Leinster Senior final. They played in the first division of the National Hurling League in 1985-86, and were the only team to beat Galway in an 18-month period. This team included the 3 Kilcoyne brothers and produced an All Star award for David who was the team's free taker and top scorer in 1986. The first All Star award for any Westmeath player in Hurling or football. In 2005, the county won the Christy Ring Cup and thereby gained promotion to the 2006 Liam McCarthy Championship. In 2006, they beat Dublin in the first round of the Leinster Championship before losing the semi final to Kilkenny in Mullingar by 14 points. They then lost to Waterford, Galway and, disappointingly, Laois before tamely losing a relegation playoff against Daublin on a scorching July day in Tullamore. Despite progress made in 2006, the GAA "powers that be" condemned the county's hurlers to the Christy Ring Championship, this time without the prospect of promotion.

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[edit] Camogie

Mary Henry won the camogie All-Ireland Poc Fada Championship in 2006, the first Westmeath woman to win it.

[edit] Westmeath Football Squad

This team was selected to play Galway in the NFL on Sunday 25th of March 2007.

Number Player Position Local Club
1 Gary Connaughton Goalkeeper [Tubberclair]
2 F Boyle Right Full Back
3 Michael Ennis Full Back Ballinagore
4 John Keane Left Full Back Rosemount
5 Alan Rigney Right Half Back Tyrellspass
6 Donal O'Donoughue Centre Back Mullingar Shamrocks
7 Derick Heavin Left Half Back Castledaly
8 Martin Flanagan Midfield Tyrellspass
9 David O'Shaughnessy Midfield Garrycastle
10 Fergal Wilson Right Half Forward Tubberclair
11 Dessie Dolan Centre Forward Garrycastle
12 John Smith Left Half Forward The Downs
13 Alan Mangan Right Full Forward St Malachy's
14 Paul Bannon Full Forward
15 David Glennon Left Full Forward Tyrellspass

[edit] External links

Westmeath GAA
Senior Championship (2007) Senior Championship (2007)
Intermediate Football Championship (2007) Intermediate Hurling Championship (2007)
Junior Football Championship Junior Hurling Championship
Senior B Football Championship Senior B Hurling Championship
Senior Football Leagues
Senior Hurling Leagues
Under 21 Football Championship
Under 21 Hurling Championship
Minor Football Championship
Minor Hurling Championship
Gaelic Athletic Association
National Football League
Division 1 A

Cork | Donegal | Dublin | Fermanagh | Kerry | Limerick| Mayo | Tyrone

B

Armagh | Derry | Down | Galway | Kildare | Laois | Louth | Westmeath

Division 2 A

Carlow | Clare | Leitrim | London | Longford | Monaghan| Offaly | Roscommon

B

Antrim | Cavan | Meath | Sligo | Tipperary | Wexford| Waterford | Wicklow

National Hurling League
Division 1 A

Clare | Cork | Down | Offaly | Waterford | Wexford

B

Antrim | Dublin | Galway | Kilkenny | Limerick | Tipperary

Division 2 A

Armagh | Carlow | Derry | Laois | Meath | Wicklow

B

Kerry | Kildare | London | Mayo | Westmeath

Division 3 A

Donegal | Leitrim | Louth | Monaghan | Sligo

B

Cavan | Fermanagh | Roscommon | Longford | Tyrone

Connacht | Leinster | Munster | Ulster | Third level
All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship - Christy Ring Cup (2007)

Carlow |  Down |  Derry |  Kerry |  Kildare |  London |  Mayo |  Meath |  Wicklow |  Westmeath


Liam McCarthy Cup (Tier 1)   -  Christy Ring Cup (Tier 2)   -  Nicky Rackard Cup (Tier 3)