Fr. Sheehys GAA
Fr. Sheehys GAAFounded: |
1930s |
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County: |
Tipperary |
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Club colours: |
Blue and Gold |
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Grounds: |
Father Sheehy Park |
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Fr. Sheehys GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association gaelic football and Hurling club located in Clogheen in South Tipperary in Ireland. The club is part of the South division of Tipperary GAA and represents the areas of Clogheen and Burncourt. In 1972 the club were renamed Fr Sheehy's combining Burncourt Football Club and Clogheen Hurling Club which were both formed in the 1930s. The club are named after Nicholas Sheehy who was a Parish priest in the Clogheen and Burncourt area at the time of his death in 1766.[1]
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| North Division | |
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| South Division | |
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| West Division | |
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| Hurling championships |
- Senior
- Intermediate
- Junior A
- Junior B
- Junior C
- Under-21 A
- Under-21 B
- Under-21 C
- Minor A
- Minor B
- Minor C
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| Football championships |
- Senior
- Intermediate
- Junior A
- Junior B
- Under-21 A
- Under-21 B
- Under-21 C
- Minor A
- Minor B
- Minor C
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