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Ballinhassig GAA

Gaelic games club in County Cork, Ireland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Ballinhassig GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club in Ballinhassig, County Cork, Ireland. The club is affiliated to the Carrigdhoun Board and fields teams in both hurling and Gaelic football.

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Located in the village of Ballinhassig, about 10km from Cork, Ballinhassig GAA Club was founded in 1886.[1] The new club found it difficult to field teams and sometimes joined with nearby Ballygarvan GAA Club as Owenabue Rovers, before eventually disbanding.[2] Ballinhassig was reformed in 1945 and immediately became a dominant force in the South East JHC, winning 11 titles between 1946 and 1965.[3] The last divisional titles was subsequently converted into a Cork JHC title following a 6-05 to 1-02 defeat of Brian Dillons in the final.[4]

Ballinhassig claimed a second Cork JHC after a 1-06 to 0-05 defeat of Meelin in 1973.[5] This was followed two years later with a Cork IHC triumph and senior status for the first time ever.[6] Ballinhassig regraded after just one season in the top tier and added a second Cork IHC title to their collection in 1977 but declined promotion.

After eventually finding their was back to the junior ranks, Ballinhassig won a third Cork JAHC title when, in 2002, they beat Fr O'Neill's in the final.[7] The first official Munster Club JHC soon followed before Ballinhassig beat Blacks and Whites of Kilkenny by 4–15 to 1–06 in the 2003 All-Ireland Club JHC final.[8][9] Ballinhassig were one of the original 16 teams that formed the Cork PIHC in 2004, and won the title a year later after beating Aghada.[10] The club subsequently claimed the Munster Club IHC title before being beaten by Dicksboro in the 2006 All-Ireland Club IHC final.[11]

Ballinhassig once again became a senior club after claiming their second Cork PIHC title after a 1-19 to 1-12 defeat of Bandon in 2012.[12] The club also made a Gaelic football breakthrough that year when they won the first of four South East JAFC titles.[13]

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