Fingal Ravens GAA

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Fingal Ravens
Raibíní Fhine Gall
Founded:1926
County:Dublin
Nickname:Ravens and Hoops
Colours:Black and White
Grounds:Rolestown
Coordinates:53°30′13.80″N 6°18′17.75″W / 53.5038333°N 6.3049306°W / 53.5038333; -6.3049306Coordinates: 53°30′13.80″N 6°18′17.75″W / 53.5038333°N 6.3049306°W / 53.5038333; -6.3049306
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Fingal Ravens is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in Rolestown, County Dublin, Ireland. Fingal Ravens won the 2007 Dublin Intermediate Football Championship and are therefore in the Senior championship for 2008. The Senior team won the Dublin Intermediate Football Championship in 2007 and booked a place in the Leinster Intermediate Semi Final against Suncroft. The Senior team won the Lenister Intermediate Semi Final on Sunday 25 November 2007 against Suncroft of Kildare.[1] They eventually went on to the final against neighbours and local rivals Donaghmore/Ashbourne. It proved an interesting game because the Fingal Ravens manager Mick Deegan was a resident of Ashbourne in County Meath. Ravens won the IFC title with a goal to spare in Parnell Park on Sunday 9 December 2007.[2] Fingal then went on to the All-Ireland Intermediate Club Football Championship semi final against Ballinagh of Cavan. Ravens won the semi against Ballinagh by 0-11 to 0-08 to seal their place in the 2008 all-Ireland intermediate club final.

Fingal Ravens went on to play the All Ireland Intermediate Club Football Championship Final in Croke Park, but didn't come home All Ireland Champions.

With all this success, 2007–2008 was the greatest in the club's history to date.

Ravens then went on to win AFL Division 2 in November 2008 and also securing promotion to Division 1.

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Darren Daly

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