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St Colum's GAA

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St Colum's
Founded:1970
County:Cork
Colours:Black and Orange
Grounds:Kealkill
Coordinates:51°44′35.07″N 9°24′43.88″W / 51.7430750°N 9.4121889°W / 51.7430750; -9.4121889
Playing kits
Standard colours

St Colum's is a Gaelic Athletic Association junior A club in both hurling and football in the Carbery division, located in Treanamadaree, County Cork, Ireland.

History

The club was formed in 1970 to facilitate Gaelic Athletic Association for people living in the Kealkill area (e.g. Cappabue, Carriganass, Borlin, Ardnagashel, Coomhola etc.) instead of travelling to clubs further away like Bantry Blues, Glengariff, Dohenys, Ballingeary etc. The club was founded by Fr John McCarthy (a native of Newcestown) who was appointed curate to Kealkil in 1970. The first meeting of the club was held in Coomhola National School on 8 December 1970. In 1971, the club entered teams in all grades open to it, and in the very first year reached the final of the West Cork Junior B Hurling Championship, only to be beaten after a replay by Bandon on the first Sunday in January 1972. St Colum's Camogie Club was formed on 27 April 2009.

Roll of honour

In 1997, St Colum's defeated Glengariff in Bantry to win the Junior B county title and move into Junior A.[citation needed] In 2003, St Colum's defeated Lisgoold to win the Cork Junior Hurling Championship.[citation needed] In 2013, the club's junior footballers defeated Caheragh to win the West Cork Final for the first time.[citation needed] They subsequently reached the county final but were narrowly defeated by Mitchelstown. 2013 also saw the hurlers reaching the hurling decider in Carbery losing to Dohenys.[citation needed]

Notable players

References

  1. ^ "Final glory for Mitchelstown". The Irish Examiner. 11 November 2013. Retrieved 11 November 2013.
  2. ^ "Historic first title for St Colum's". Southern Star. 7 October 2013. Retrieved 9 October 2013.
  3. ^ "Dohenys' 50 year wait over". Irish Examiner. 23 September 2013. Retrieved 23 September 2013.

External links

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