Cahir GAA

Cahir GAA
County: Tipperary
Club colours: Green and White
Playing kits
Standard colours
Senior Club Championships
All Ireland Munster
champions
Tipperary
champions
Football : - - 1

Cahir GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club for the parish of Cahir, Tipperary, Ireland. Its dominant sport is Gaelic football but it also fields Hurling and Camogieteams in various age-groups.

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History

Cahir GAA club was founded in

Achievements

Ladies Football

The Ladies Football club in Cahir is one of the most successful in Tipperary fielding teams in U12, U14, U16, Minor, Junior and Intermediate. In 2004 the Cahir U14 Girls won the Feile Peil Na Nog Division 3 final. In 2007 the Cahir U12 Girls won the HSE Community Games National Final. Also in 2007, 2008 and 2009 the Cahir U14 Ladies have reached the Feile Final for 3years in a row narrowly missing out on the All-Ireland title each year. But finally in 2010 the U14 girls won the Division 3 final meeting Shane O' Neils of Armagh in the final. The Cahir Ladies have received county titles in the 'A' division in every age group. Throughout the years they have fielded many county players in U14, U16, Minor and Senior. Currently in 2010 there are four U14 county players, seven U16 county players, two Minor county player and four Senior county players.

Football

The Cahir Senior Football panel competes in the South and Counties "A" divisions.

Hurling

Camogie

The Camogie Club in Cahir holds many County Titles. Recently the U12 and U14 teams have been brought up to the 'a' division. The U12 have county 'a' titles and the U14 narrowly missing out. The Club currently has three U14 county players. Also in 2009 the U14 girls team won the HSE Community Games County Title. They got to the Munster Final which they lost by one point to Doughlas of Cork who went on to win the National Title. In 2010 the U14 girls team won the HSE Community Games County Title. They got to the Munster Final which they won this time. They went on to the National Finals where they played Claregalway in the Semi-Final and when beating them went on to play Lucan Sarsfields who they beat to be crowned All-Ireland Champions.

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