East Kerry GAA

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The East Kerry Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association caters for Gaelic football and hurling in the East Kerry division of the GAA county of Kerry.

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[edit] History

The East Kerry Board was founded in 1925 following a decision to sub-divide Kerry into a number of divisions. The first chairman and secretary were football legends Dick Fitzgerald and Paul Russell. The first meeting of the new Board was attended by delegates from eiight clubs; Currow, Farranfore, Firies, Headford, Kenmare, Killarney,Kilcummin and Killorglin.

In 1931, Ballymacelligott, Cordal, Currow, Farranfore and Scartaglin broke away from the Division and joined with Castleisland to form the Castleisland District League. In 1947, Laune Rangers, Castlemaine, Milltown, Tuogh and Glenbeigh broke away with Beaufort to form the Mid Kerry League.

[edit] Clubs

The Board currently includes 13 football clubs: Cordal, Dr. Crokes, Currow, Firies, Fossa, Glenflesk, Gneeveguilla, Kilcummin, Legion, Listry, Rathmore, Scartaglin and Spa. (Some of these clubs also have hurling teams) The only hurling teams playing in the County Championships are Dr. Crokes and St. Patrick's.

[edit] Honours

East Kerry field a Divisional side in the Kerry Senior Football Championship, including players whose clubs do not play at County Senior Championship level. East Kerry are 6th on the list of Kerry Senior Football Championship winners, with victories in 1999, 1998, 1997, 1970, 1969, 1968 and 1965. They also reached the finals of 1964, 1966 and 1995.

[edit] Current East Kerry Team and Players from the Division

The East Kerry Divisional Team reached the quarter final of the County Senior Football championship in 2007, losing by a single point to Kilcummin (themselves a club within the East Kerry Board). Players on the team include Séamus Moynihan and Donal Daly. There are a number of current Kerry senior footballers from the East Kerry division, such as Aidan O'Mahony, Colm Cooper, Tom O'Sullivan and Eoin Brosnan.

[edit] O'Donoghue Cup

The board runs its own competitions for clubs within the division. The most important is the O'Donoghue Cup which is awarded to the winners of the East Kerry Senior Football Championship. Most adult clubs in the division compete for this cup, even if they are playing at junior or intermediate grades. The competition has been dominated by Dr. Crokes.

[edit] Roll of Honour

Year Winner Opponent
2008
2007 Dr. Crokes Rathmore
2006 Dr. Crokes Kilcummin
2005 Rathmore Kilcummin
2004 Dr. Crokes Rathmore
2003 Gneeveguilla Kilcummin
2002 Dr. Crokes Rathmore
2001 Glenflesk Dr. Crokes
2000 Dr. Crokes Gneeveguilla
1999 Glenflesk Rathmore
1998 Currow Glenflesk
1997 Glenflesk Currow
1996 Glenflesk Dr. Crokes
1995 Dr. Crokes Glenflesk
1994 Glenflesk Dr. Crokes
1993 Dr. Crokes Rathmore
1992 Dr. Crokes Currow
1991 Dr. Crokes Gneeveguilla
1990 Dr. Crokes Gneeveguilla
1989 Spa Gneeveguilla
1988 Glenflesk Spa
1987 Dr. Crokes Gneeveguilla
1986 Dr. Crokes Gneeveguilla
1985 Spa Dr. Crokes
1984 Rathmore Legion
1983 Gneeveguilla Dr. Crokes
1982 Dr. Crokes Gneeveguilla
1981 Dr. Crokes Gneeveguilla
1980 Gneeveguilla Dr. Crokes
1979 Gneeveguilla Dr. Crokes
1978 Rathmore Dr. Crokes
1977 Spa Dr. Crokes
1976 Legion Spa
1975 Spa Gneeveguilla
1974 Spa Dr. Crokes
1973 Kilcummin Glenflesk
1972 Spa Dr. Crokes
1971 Spa Dr. Crokes
1970 Listry Spa
1969 Spa Dr. Crokes
1968 Dr. Crokes Spa
1967 Legion Rathmore
1966 Spa Kilcummin
1965 Dr. Crokes Glenflesk
1964 Dr. Crokes Dr. Finan's
1963 Rathmore Dr. Crokes
1962 Dr. Crokes Legion
1961 Dr. Crokes Legion
1960 Dr. Crokes Legion
1959 Dr. Crokes Legion
1958 Dr. Crokes Legion
1957 Dr. Crokes Rathmore
1956 Dr. Crokes Legion
1955 Legion Dr. Crokes
1954 Legion Kilcummin
1953
1952
1951
1950
1949
1948 Headford Dr. Crokes
1947
1946
1945
1944
1943
1942
1941 Listry
1940 Listry
1939 Listry
1938 Listry
1937 Listry
1936
1935
1934
1933
1932 Laune Rangers
1931
1930
1929 Legion
1928
1927
1926
1925 Kilcummin

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