Na Gaeil Óga CLG
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Founded: | 2011 | ||||||||||||||||
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County: | Dublin | ||||||||||||||||
Colours: | Navy and blue | ||||||||||||||||
Grounds: | Phoenix Park and St. Catherines Park, Lucan. | ||||||||||||||||
Coordinates: | 53°22′23.63″N 6°13′44.96″W / 53.3732306°N 6.2291556°WCoordinates: 53°22′23.63″N 6°13′44.96″W / 53.3732306°N 6.2291556°W | ||||||||||||||||
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Na Gaeil Óga, CLG are a Dublin GAA, Irish-speaking gaelic football, hurling and camogie club based in St. Catherines Park, Lucan and Phoenix Park, Co. Dublin founded in 2011.[1][2] An underage structure was founded in 2014 catering for girls and boys in hurling, camogie and football.
History[]
Na Gaeil Óga currently have five adult teams, two male football teams, one ladies football team, a hurling and a camogie team. They take part in the Junior Football C and D championships and Divisions 7 and 10 South of the Adult Football League. They also have a ladies football team. In their first season as a team in 2011, the male football team finished second last in the division 10 south of the AFL and were knocked out at the semi-final stage of the Dublin Junior E Football Championship. They take part in Comórtas Peile na Gaeltachta and have done so each year since.
The club expanded to two football teams and a ladies football team in 2012 winning Division 10 South County and Corn Uí Bhroin. They started fielding a hurling team in 2013. 2013 ended with a mid table finish for both hurling and the second football team known as 'The B Special's'. Both the ladies football team and men's A football team were promoted.
A camogie team was started in 2015.
Roll of Honour[]
- Dublin AFL Div. 10S Winners 2012
- Corn Uí Bhroin/The Ó Broin Cup 2012.[3]
- Dublin AFL Div. 9 Runners up and winners of the promotion play-offs - 2013.
- Ladies football team, 2013 runners up and promoted.
- Dublin AFL Div. 8 Runners-Up & promoted 2016.
- Dublin AFL Div. 7 2017 - promotion to Division 6. Hurling team winners of division 8, promotion to Division 7.
- Camogie team Division 8 2018 - Winners and promoted. Men's A football team, winners of Division 6, promotion to Division 5. Hurling team runners up in Junior D Championship Final and promoted.
- Camogie team win first ever Championship in the club's history.
- 2021 - The women's football team won League 8 unbeaten.
Committee[]
- Cathaoirleach - Rónán Ó Dálaigh
- Runaí - Dónal Ó Cearúill
Notable players[]
- Ciarán Mac Fhearghusa TG4 Underdogs Player 2018. They played 4 in a row All-Ireland Senior Champions Dublin in Parnell park October 2018.
References[]
External links[]
- Gaelic Athletic Association clubs established in 2011
- 2011 establishments in Ireland
- Gaelic Athletic Association clubs in Dublin (city)
- Gaelic football clubs in Dublin (city)
- Hurling clubs in Dublin (city)