Ballinahinch GAA

Ballinahinch GAA
Founded: 1886
Colours: Saffron and Blue
Grounds: Ballinahinch GAA Park Shallee [1]
Coordinates: 52°47′26″N 8°18′53″W / 52.790483°N 8.31464°W / 52.790483; -8.31464Coordinates: 52°47′26″N 8°18′53″W / 52.790483°N 8.31464°W / 52.790483; -8.31464
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Ballinahinch GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in the parish of Killoscully and Ballinahinch in the north-west of County Tipperary, Ireland. The club plays both Gaelic football and hurling in the North division of Tipperary GAA.

History

The club was founded in 1886, as two separate clubs, Ballinahinch GAA and Killoscully GAA, although there is sources that say Killoscully GAA was in establishment in 1884, the year of the birth of the GAA.

Gaelic football

Although from the beginning the Ballinahinch club was primarily involved in football, hurling is the main sport played in the club, given that the North division is dominated by hurling. [2]

Honours

Hurling

In 1980 the club won its first County Junior Hurling title. It has also won many North division titles at Junior, U-21 and Minor levels.[2]

Honours

Notable players

[3] Shane McGrath and Mike Ryan (Bawn) are the most notable players from Ballinahinch, both having won All Ireland senior medals with Tipperary on 2010 and 1991. Shane and Mike also both played for Tipp at Intermediate and under 21 level, with Mike winning 2 Intermediate All Irelands in 1989 and 1991. Mike also won an u21 All Ireland and has a very rare Oireachtas medal, which there is very few in the country. Shane won 2 Fitzgibbon cups with LIT, these campaigns leading to Shane's call up to the senior set up. Other players from the club which have represented the club at county level are Denis O Meara, Phil Collins, Paddy O Meara, Martin O Brien, John Ryan (J), Jimmy Ryan, Tim Walsh, Seán Ryan (N) Philip Kelly, Dermot Gleeson, Marcus Ryan (N) Ger Griffin, Alan Kelly, John Foley, John Ryan (Bawn) and Davy Gleeson and Ger 'the chosen one' Grace

References

  1. "Ballinahinch GAA Location". Tipperary.gaa.ie. 2010-11-29. Retrieved 2010-11-30.
  2. 1 2 Ballinahinch GAA club History
  3. "List of Ballinahinch Tipperary Players". tippgaaarchives.com. Retrieved 2010-12-14.


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