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St Brigid's GAA (Dublin)

Sports club in County Dublin, Ireland
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St Brigid's GAA Club
Cumann Naomh Bríd
Founded:1932
County:Dublin
Nickname:The Redmen
Colours:Red and white
Grounds:Russell Park
Coordinates:53°22′39.09′′N 6°21′04.55′′W / 53.3775250°N 6.3512639°W / 53.3775250; -6.3512639
Playing kits
Standard colours
Senior Club Championships
All Ireland Leinster
champions
Dublin
champions
Football: 0 1 2

St Brigid's GAA Club (Irish: Cumann Naomh Bríd) is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in Castleknock, Fingal, Ireland which serves Castleknock, Clonsilla, Blanchardstown and Corduff. Its main grounds are at Russell Park, and it also has grounds in Castleknock at Beech Park and College Fort. The club supports 70 teams, from nursery level (four- to seven-year-olds) to adults, in hurling, football, camogie, women's football, handball and badminton.

In 2003, St Brigid's won a first Dublin Senior Football Championship (SFC) and Leinster Club SFC. The club won its second Dublin SFC title in 2011, but lost the year's Leinster Club SFC final to Garrycastle in an injury-time free goal.

St Brigid's senior hurlers lost the 2003 Senior A Hurling final to Craobh Chiarán and the 2019 final to Cuala. The team lost in the semi-finals in 2011 and 2013. St Brigid's senior hurlers won the Senior B and AHL 2 League titles in 2010 and 2014. The club has rivalries with the Castleknock GAA and Oliver Plunketts/Eoghan Ruadh GAA clubs.[1] Dual All Ireland Handball Senior Singles champion Eoin Kennedy is a club member.[2]

In 2007, Justin McNulty was manager. In 2013, Tony McEntee was appointed as manager of the St Brigid's senior football team, succeeding Gerry McEntee and Mark Byrne.[3]

Deputy Leader of Fianna Fáil, Minister Jack Chambers, who also previously served as Minister for Sport (2020–2022), is a member of the club.[4]

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Notable players

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Senior inter-county men's footballers

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Senior inter-county hurlers

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Handball players

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Senior inter-county ladies' footballers

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Others

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References

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Football Championship
Senior 1
Senior 2
Intermediate
Junior 1
Junior 2
Hurling Championship
Senior 1
Senior 2
Senior 3
Intermediate
Junior A
Junior B
Junior C
Junior D
Junior E
Junior F
Junior G
Junior H
Non Championship Clubs
Dublin Hurling Clubs
Other and Former Dublin Clubs

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