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Crumlin GAA

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Crumlin GAA
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Crumlin GAA Club is a Gaelic Athletic Association club in Crumlin, Dublin, Ireland.

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Origins of the game in Crumlin

As far back as the 1740s Hurling was to be seen in Crumlin.[citation needed] The village was bordered by an area of "Common Land".[citation needed] The most important game recorded at Crumlin Common was in 1748, between hurlers representing Leinster and Munster, a game which Leinster won by a late goal.[citation needed]

Club history

Crumlin Independents were set up in the early 1900s and lasted until 1935. St. Agnes’s Football Club was set up in 1932, to be followed by St. Columba’s Hurling Club in 1945. These two clubs catered for their respective games until the end of 1969, when they amalgamated to form Crumlin Hurling and Football Club. In late 1979 a new addition to the club took place when it was joined by Cúchulainn Camogie Club, which had operated in the area since 1967. In 2007 the Club was renamed Crumlin GAA Club.

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Facilities

Club playing pitches are located in Willie Pearse Park in Crumlin Village, and the clubhouse, which was opened in 1983 is located at Lorcan O'Toole Park.

Camogie

Crumlin camogie club won the All-Ireland Senior Club Camogie Championship in 1985, defeating Athenry by 4-8 to 3-2 in the final. .[1] The club was founded in 1966 by Phil Barry, Nuala Dunphy and Jeanne Quigley, and was originally known as the Cuchulainns Club.[2] In 1980, the club joined up with the local Crumlin GAA club and, for some time, were known as Crumlin Cuchulainn. They club drew heavily on the players of the successful Assumption, Walkinstown, winners of Leinster post-primary schools titles.

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Honours

Crumlin were the only Dublin team to win the Leinster Senior Club Hurling Championship until Cuala in 2016

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Current teams

In terms of Adult games, Crumlin currently have two Hurling teams (Intermediate and Junior),two Football Teams (both Junior,)an Intermediate Camogie team, and a newly formed Ladies Football team. In addition, the club has a thriving juvenile section, with children from 8 year upwards playing Hurling, Football and Camogie.

Notable members

  • Brian McMahon from Crumlin was, in 1990, the last Dublin hurler to get an All Star award until Alan McCrabbe was awarded an All Star in 2009.
  • In 2007 former Dublin Hurling Manager, Jimmy Boggan, was awarded the inaugural Dublin Hurling Hall of Fame Award for a lifetime contribution to Dublin Hurling.
  • Pat Ryan was a member of the Dublin football squad that defeated Galway in the 1983 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final.
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