Killanny Geraldine's GAC

Killanny Geraldines GFC
Cill Eanna
Founded: 1889
County: Monaghan
Nickname: Killanny,Geraldines
Club colours: Black and Red
Grounds: Pairc Eanna, Essexford
Playing kits
Standard colours

Killanny Geraldines are a Gaelic Athletic Association gaelic football team from Killanny parish, County Monaghan, Ireland. The club was founded in 1889. They have never won the Monaghan Senior Football Championship to date but have come runners-up on 3 occasions. They have a senior team and they have Minor, U-16, U-14, U-13, U-12, U-10 and U-9 teams. These are very promising juvenile teams. The senior squad are currently in Gerry's Fresh Fruit and Veg league.

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Pitch

The Killanny Geraldines' GAA club pitch is situated on the Killanny road close to Essexford in County Louth. There are new changing rooms in the new center. Each summer crumb rubber or sand is put on the pitch to help harden the ground. The pitch is built on what was a bog hence the soft ground.

Team

The junior team has been in the lower reaches of monaghan football for some time now,but with many gifted youngsters coming through the ranks there is a feeling around the parish that the glory days of old will soon return to the border club.

2008

2008 was Killanny Geraldines most successful period in terms of underage football. From U12 up to Minor(U18) the club entered six cups and at the end of the year have now won all these cups. The list of cups and Managers are:

U12, U13 and U14 Division 2 Leagues. The U14 team was managed by Michael Crawley, John Kieran and Finbarr Boylan. U12 and U13 both mentored by Paul Grimes, Mickey Callan and Barney Vernon.

U16 Division 3 league and championship double under the guidance of Lornie Duffy, John McMahon, Paul Kiernan and Eamonn Markey. Minor Division 3 league, who were managed by Lornie Duffy, John McMahon, Johnny Quinn, Micheal Quinn and Paul Kiernan.

The Junior manager was Peter Dooley, who also plays on the team. The Juniors finished bottom in Monaghan in this year but with so many talented youngsters coming up through the ranks, a lot of people expect Killanny to be a force for the future.

2009

The U-12 team reached the Division 1 league semi-final in this year.

The U-13's are in second position in Division 1.

The U-14 team won the Division 1 Shield Final by 6 points against a strong Truagh side. The team had drawn and lost to this Truagh team the last 2 times they met. Outstanding young talent and captain of U14 team Adam Kieran.

The U-16's lost in the Final of the Division 2 League against Carrick.

The Minor team finished in 5th place in Division 2 and got to the Championship Semi-Final.

The Senior Team got to the championship semi-final.

2010

The u14's won the division one championship, an achievement which gave Killanny real recognition as a force for the future.

The u16's won the division 2 league and championship.

The Minor team made a valiant effort as the start of the year injury to many key players left them playing catch up for the rest of the season. They were unlucky to miss out on 4th place and a semi-final in the last game in which a disallowed goal caused them to lose to Sean McDermott's(finished second in the league) by 2 points and left them behind Carrick by 1 point in the table. Despite beating Carrick twice in the league and the championship. They went on to dismiss Sean McDermott's in the Championship Semi-Final by beating them by 2-10 to 0-2 and restricting them to taking scores from frees. They subsequently defeated the challenge of Corduff in the Championship Final on Saturday the 18th of September on a score line of 2-8 to 1-9 even when they had a player wrongly sent off and a ref who was biased towards the Corduff team. The improvement in Killanny, who previously lost to Corduff in the league on a scoreline of 6-18 to 3-7, was down to the belief in the players and the sheer desire to come out of the season with some sort of recognition for their persistence.

The senior team struggled with injuries to many key players during their season.

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