Ranelagh Gaels GAA
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CLG Gaeil Raghnallach | |
Founded: | 2003 |
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County: | Dublin |
Colours: | Sky Blue and Navy |
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Ranelagh Gaels GAA (CLG Gaeil Raghnallach in Irish) is a Gaelic Athletic Association club located in Ranelagh, South Dublin, Ireland. The club serves the Dublin 4 and Dublin 6 areas. They field teams in hurling, Gaelic football and Ladies' Gaelic football. Football, hurling and camogie, for boys and girls, are played in their underage setup.[1] [2] [3]
The club was founded in 2003. They started off with a single men's football team and a few years later the women's team came into being. The women's team won the Dublin Junior E Championship in their first year in 2010 and in 2019 added a Junior D title. The men's team won the Dublin Junior 2 Football Championship at Parnell Park in 2018.[4] [5]
The club's underage section started in 2012. The Juvenile Academy offers Gaelic games coaching for children from age four upwards. They have teams from under-8 in Dublin competitions.[4]
As of 2024, the club's mens football team compete in Division 6 of the Dublin leagues and in Dublin Intermediate Football Championship [6] The hurling team line out in the Dublin Junior H Championship.[7]
As of 2024, the games promotion officer[8] for the club is former Dublin hurler Simon Lambert.[9]
Adult teams play their home games, and train during the summer, on the main pitch in Bushy Park. The Juvenile Academy takes place in Donnybrook Stadium.[10]
Honours
[edit ]Ladies' football
[edit ]- Dublin Junior E Championship 2010
- Dublin Junior D Championship 2019
Men's football
[edit ]- Dublin Junior 2 Championship 2018[11]
References
[edit ]- ^ "The GAA team for children with additional needs: 'It's a real joyful vibe and something totally different'". The Irish Times. Retrieved 2024年09月25日.
- ^ Sweeney, Peter (2018年10月26日). "A small club offering a snapshot of modern Dublin GAA".
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(help) - ^ "The fast-growing GAA club without a pitch to call its own". The Irish Times. Retrieved 2024年09月25日.
- ^ a b "About Ranelagh Gaels GAA Club | About Us and Club's History". ranelaghgaels.ie. Retrieved 2024年09月24日.
- ^ SportsJOE (2019年09月18日). "WATCH: The people who built Ranelagh Gaels GAA Club from the ground up". SportsJOE.ie. Retrieved 2024年09月25日.
- ^ https://www.dublingaa.ie/news/round-up-go-ahead-ireland-senior-ifc-j1-football-championship-finals.
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(help) - ^ "All Dublin GAA Competitions". www.dublingaa.ie. Retrieved 2024年09月24日.
- ^ "Ranelagh Gaels GAA Club | Contact Us". www.ranelaghgaels.ie. Retrieved 2024年09月25日.
- ^ "Ranelagh Gaels GAA Club Dublin | CLG Gaeil Raghnallach | GAA Ireland". ranelaghgaels.ie. Retrieved 2024年09月24日.
- ^ "Ranelagh Gaels GAA Club | Locations and Maps". ranelaghgaels.ie. Retrieved 2024年09月24日.
- ^ "Mayo footballers win title with Dublin club". Connaught Telegraph. 2018年11月08日. Retrieved 2024年09月25日.