Bride Rovers GAA
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Fánaithe na Bríde | |||
Founded: | 1928 | ||
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County: | Cork | ||
Club colours: | Green, White and Orange | ||
Grounds: | Rathcormac | ||
Coordinates: | 52°04′19.53″N 8°17′10.54″W / 52.0720917°N 8.2862611°WCoordinates: 52°04′19.53″N 8°17′10.54″W / 52.0720917°N 8.2862611°W | ||
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Bride Rovers GAA is a Gaelic games club located in the small villages of Rathcormac and Bartlemy in east County Cork, Republic of Ireland. The club fields Gaelic football and hurling teams in Cork GAA and Imokilly GAA divisional competitions.
History
Bride Rovers was formed in 1928 when the two existing clubs in the parish Bartlemy and Rathcormac were amalgamated.[1]
The club disbanded in 1950 following a series of "lean years", and for many years players in the community played for clubs in Bartlemy, for St Bartholomew's, or for other parish clubs. In December 1964, the Bride Rovers Club was reformed.[1]
Honours
- Cork Intermediate Hurling Champions - 2003
- Cork Junior Hurling Championship 1998,*
- Cork Senior Hurling Championship Runners-Up 2008
- Munster Intermediate Hurling Championship 2003
- Munster Junior Hurling Championship 1998
- Cork Minor Hurling Championship 1932
- East Cork Junior Hurling Championship 1998,1968,1969,1932,1930
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- East Cork Junior a football 2004 2007
References
Notable players
- Brian Murphy
- Con Murphy 1946
- Seanie Barry 1966
External links
- Cork GAA site
- Bride Rovers GAA site
- Irish Examiner match report
- Irish Examiner interview of Bride Rovers player
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