Gaultier GAA

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Gaultier GAA
Gaíll Tír CLG
Founded: 1927
County: Waterford
Nickname: The Barony
Club colours: Green and Yellow
Grounds: Dunmore East to Waterford Road, Ballymabin, Dunmore East.
Coordinates: 52°09′32.49″N 7°00′55.97″W / 52.1590250°N 7.0155472°W / 52.1590250; -7.0155472Coordinates: 52°09′32.49″N 7°00′55.97″W / 52.1590250°N 7.0155472°W / 52.1590250; -7.0155472
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Gaultier GAA Club is a Gaelic Athletic Association club located on the outskirts of Dunmore East (An Dún Mór Thoir in Irish) which is a popular tourist and fishing village in County Waterford, Ireland. Situated on the west side of Waterford Harbour on Ireland's southeastern coast, it lies within the barony of Gaultier (Gáll Tír – "foreigners' land" in Irish): a reference to the influx of firstly Viking (Norwegian) and then Norman settlers in the area. The club is exclusively concerned with Gaelic Football.

Football

History

The Barony of Gaultier consists of the townlands of Passage East, Ballymacaw, Ballygunner, Killea and village of Dunmore East. The present GAA club of the areas concerned came into existence through the amalgamation of Ballymacaw Ramblers and Pierce McCann's of Dunmore. In its inaugural season the club succeeded in winning the county Junior Football Championship.

Right through the 1930s and 1940s Gaultier Football Club continued to flourish, even though it failed to get into the ultimate honours arena. In the beginning of the 1950s and in tune with the sweeping under age resurgence taking place in the city, especially the highly successful Juvenile Streets League, Gaultier people turned their attentions more and more in this direction.

In the early 1980s the underage section of the club really took off in a big way, and for the next decade or so, were rarely, if ever out of the limelight. From a rather humble commencement with the winning of the 1983 County Under 14B title, In 1990,Gaultier won the County Under 21A title at the expense of Kilrossanty. Gaultier gained a new status and reputation as an exceptionally talented underage team.

In 1988 saw the start of an exceptional period for Gaultier when we beat Kilrossanty to claim the first Minor A title. This was followed by further successes in this grade in 89 & 90. The club had achieved the coveted three in a row. At adult level, outright title wins came their way in 1958, when the juniors claimed the second title at the expense of Valley Rovers GAA. The club suffered two County Intermediate defeats at the hands of Tallow and Ballinameela before finally making the breakthrough in 1988. Senior status was our reward for a hard earned victory over Sliabh gCua at Walsh Park on a score line of 5-06 to 2-04.

In 1994 the club reached its first ever senior county final, losing to a strong Nire team. It was another proud day in 1996 when both our seniors and minors contested county finals on the same day. While the seniors went down to Rathgormack, the minors went on to claim another title for the club by overcoming Ardmore in a dramatic end to win by just a point.

Unfortunately this golden period wasn't to last and the club was relieved of its senior status after a replay against Ardmore in 2000. For the next few years we struggled to regain our senior status, coming close on a number of times. But 2004 brought back a lot of pride to club when we not only won the county intermediate title but also reached the Munster final where we had to give second best to very strong Carberry Rangers.

ROLL OF HONOUR

INTERMEDIATE: 2004, 1988

JUNIOR: 1929, 1958, 2012

UNDER 21: 1990

UNDER 18: 1996, 1990, 1989,1988

UNDER 16: 1994, 1996, 2008

UNDER 14: 1985

UNDER 12: 1992, 2006

Recent times

The club has contested two Minor A Finals in 2002 and 2005 losing to Ballinacourty and Stradbally respectively.

In 2003 the club surprised many by reaching an Under 21 A Final losing to Ballinacourty.

The club went through a very successful 2003 season reaching the Munster Intermediate Football Final in 2004 losing to Carbery Rangers. On the way beating Limerick champions Mungret and Tipperary champions Killenaule.

In the club's first season 2005 in the Waterford Senior Football Championship they reached the Semi-Finals only barely losing out to eventual champions Stradbally. 2006 resulted in a similar defeat to Stradbally at the Quarter Final Stage.

The club won the Under 16 A Championship in 2008 beating Dungarvan by a point in Walsh Park for the first time since 1996.

Progress

Year Finish Year Finish
1989 ? 1990 ?
1991 ? 1992 ?
1993 ? 1994 Runner-Up
1995 ? 1996 Runner-Up
1997 Semi-Final 1998 First-Round
1999 Relegation 2000 Inter Runner-Up
2001 Inter Eastern Final 2002 Inter Eastern Semi
2003 ? 2004 Inter Champions
2005 Semi-Final 2006 Quarter Final
2007 Relegation Playoff 2008 1/4 Final Playoff
2009 Quarter Final 2010

Managers

2010 Skinny Fitzgerald 2009 Skinny Fitzgerald 2008 Seamie Cullinane 2007 Martin O'Connor 2006 Martin O'Connor 2005 Martin O'Connor 2004 Martin O'Connor 2003 Michael Flynn 2002 Eugene Dunphy 2001 Eugene Dunphy 2000 Eugene Dunphy 1999 Ned Flynn 1998 Ned Flynn 1997 Eugene Dunphy 1996 Eugene Dunphy 1995 Eugene Dunphy 1994 Eugene Dunphy

Players

Players to have played Senior Football Championship

Name Name Name Name Name
Doherty, Andy Murphy, Paul Cusack, James Kiely, Andy Fitzgerald, Skinny
MacDonagh, Ronan Mullane, Niall Flynn, Johnny Fitzgerald, Duffin Westman, Ken
Croke, Robin Kirwan, Alan Sloan, Damien Scollard, Pj Power, Tyrone
Carroll, Brad Hatton, Iain Finnegan, Richard Cullinane, Sean Frampton, Steven
Carroll, Paul Dunphy, Thomas Clifford, Eoin Cullinane, Eamonn Hearne, Steven
Daniels, Liam Kiely, Derry Moloney, Andy Walsh, Willie Walsh, Rory
Bergin, Shane O'Mahoney, Michael Cullinane, Francis Dunne, Jackie Taylor, Darrin
Fitzgerald, Paul Fitzgerald, Fly O'Keefe, Mossy Foley, Paul O'Riordan, Conor
Murphy, Brian Hutchinson, JJ Hutchinson, Wayne Kirwan, Eddie Smith, Diarmuid
Smyth, Noel Flynn, Michael Wyse, Mark Power, Ian Molloy, Gary
O'Connor, Gearoid McCarthy, Donal Quinn, Paddy Hogan, Paul Connors, Thomas
Doherty, Bob Whitty, Sean O'Donoghue, Adam Maguire, Caomhin O'Keeffe, Billy

Honours

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