Dual county

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Dual county (Irish: Contae déach) is a term used in Gaelic games to describe a GAA county that competes at a similar level in both hurling and gaelic football. For example, Cork and Dublin play in Division 1 in both the NHL and NFL.

Generally recognised dual counties include:

Only Tipperary and Cork have won both premier men's competitions, the All-Ireland Senior Hurling and All-Ireland Senior Football championships in the same year. Tipperary won both in 1895 and 1900, while Cork won both in 1890 and 1990. Tipperary would today be regarded as primarily a hurling county having not won a major senior football title since 1935 but are the current minor all Ireland champions. In recent years Dublin have been making great improvements in hurling and may well be become a genuine dual county in the years to come.

Dual player is a similar phrase used to describe players who play both sports.

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike; additional terms may apply for the media files.