Austin Stacks

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Austin Stacks
County: Kerry
Nickname: The Rock
Club colours: Black & Amber
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Senior Club Championships
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Austin Stacks is a Hurling and Gaelic football club based in Tralee in County Kerry, Republic of Ireland[1]. It is proud to have more All-Ireland Senior Football Championship medals and all stars than any other GAA club in Ireland[citation needed]. They have many notable players at the top of the rock such as Joe Barrett, Mikey Sheehy, Ger Power, John O'Keeffe, Cork's Denny Long, Pa Laide, William Kirby and Kieran Donaghy who won player of the year after leading Kerry to success in 2006. The youths in the club are doing very well with high numbers in all age groups. Town rivals include Kerins O'Rahilly's, John Mitchels and Na Gaeil. The famous black and amber colours of the club are well known throughout Ireland. The juvenile section of the club is the most successful in Ireland when it comes to honours. The current chairman of the club is Ger Reidy. The current joint-senior management is Eoin Moynihan and Jerry Fitzmaurice.Stacks where relegated in 2007[2]

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[edit] Roll of Honour

  • Senior County Football Leagues 1973, 1974, 1975, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1982, 1990
  • Kerry Senior Club Football Championships - 1979, 2003



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