St Patricks GAA
St. Patricks
Naomh Phádraig |
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Founded: |
1950 |
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Meath |
Club colours: |
White and Green |
Grounds: |
Whyte Park |
Senior Club Championships |
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St. Patricks is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in the town of Stamullen, in County Meath, Ireland. The club competes at senior level in both hurling and football in Meath GAA competitions. The club was founded in January 1950 by the amalgamation Stamullen and Julianstown GAA clubs. The original clubs were mildly successful in senior football with Stamullen and Julianstown both winning a Senior Football Championship.
History
St. Patricks GAA was formed in 1950 by the amalgamation of local clubs Stamullen and Julianstown. The merge between the sides took place because of the minor success the clubs were getting in the championship. Success came instantly to St. Patricks and the team won the Meath Intermediate Championship in 1951. The club spent many years moving from Intermediate level to Senior level before they reached senior level and stayed in 1975.
Honours
St. Patricks
Julianstown
Stamullen
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I.F.C |
Ballinabrackey • Ballinlough • Carnaross • Castletown • Clann na nGael • Cortown • Dunderry • Gaeil Colmcille • Longwood • Na Fianna • St Colmcilles • St Michaels • St Ultans • Syddan • Trim
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J.F.C |
Ballivor • Bective • Curraha • Drumbaragh • Drumconrath • Dunsany • Kilbride • Kilmainham • Kilmainhamwood • Meath Hill • Moylough • Ratoath • Slane • St Bridgets
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J.B.F.C |
St. Paul's • Drumree • Boardsmill • St Vincent's • Clonard • Moynalty • St Mary's
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Defunct clubs |
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