- Dromid Pearses GAA
-
Dromid Pearses Piarsaigh na Dromoda Founded: 1946 County: Kerry Club colours: Maroon and White Grounds: Pairc an Phiarsaigh Coordinates: 51°53′39.57″N 10°05′16.45″W / 51.894325°N 10.0879028°WCoordinates: 51°53′39.57″N 10°05′16.45″W / 51.894325°N 10.0879028°W Playing kits Dromid Pearses is a Gaelic Athletic Association club from Dromid Parish, South Kerry in County Kerry. South Kerry are a Gaelic football Divisional Team in County Kerry. The South Kerry Team draws its players from seven Club teams in the Division. (Sneem/Derrynane, St. Marys, Cahirciveen, Renard, Skellig Rangers, Valentia, Waterville and Dromid Pearses)
South Kerry has won 9 Kerry Senior Football Championships, most recently beating Dr. Crokes in November 2009. Dromid Pearses was originally founded in 1946 by Sean Hard Curran. They have a football field at Inchanatina, Mastergeehy with dressing rooms that was officially openend on October 20, 1991. In recent years, the club have developed a stand which holds 300 people, two new dug outs, floodlights, new goalposts and new netting and a new scoreboard. Construction has started on a new building which will consist of new dressing rooms.
Women's Team In 2009 Dromid Pearses formed a women's team. They are still successful and competitive to this date.
Contents
South Kerry Senior Football Championship
Dromid Pearses have won 1 South Kerry Senior Football Championship and lost 1 final. The South Kerry Senior Football Championship is a Gaelic football competition between clubs affiliated to the South Kerry division. When a Divisional team like South Kerry win the Kerry Senior Championship, the winners of the Divisional championship chose the Kerry Captain. The Jack Murphy cup is the prize for the winners.
Year Winner Opponent 2005 Valentia 3-07 Dromid Pearses 0-12 2004 Dromid Pearses 0-09 St. Mary's 0.07 Kerry Junior Football Championship
They've lost 2 Kerry Junior Football Championships in 2001 versus St. Michael's/Foilmore and again in 2010 versus St. Mary's Cahirciveen.
In 2011 they again reached the final and defeated Duagh on a scoreline of 8 points to 1-3 in Fitzgerald stadium Killarney
Kerry Minor Football Championship
With South Kerry they've won 9 Kerry Minor Football Championships and lost 1 final.
Year Winner Runner-Up 2005 South Kerry Dr. Crokes 2004 East Kerry South Kerry 2001 South Kerry Rathmore/Glenflesk 2000 South Kerry Mid Kerry 1999 South Kerry Austin Stacks 1992 South Kerry St. Kierans 1975 South Kerry St. Brendan's 1971 South Kerry Feale Rangers 1970 South Kerry 1963 South Kerry Kerins O'Rahilly's Kerry Novice Football Championship
They've won 1 Kerry Novice Football Championship and lost 1 final.
Year Winner Runner-Up 1999 Dromid Pearses Listry 1998 St. Michael's/Foilmore Dromid Pearses Kerry Senior Football Championship
With South Kerry they've won 9 Kerry Senior Football Championships; 1955, 1956, 1958, 1981, 1982, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2009
Kerry Under-21 Football Championship
With South Kerry they've won 9 Kerry Under-21 Football Championships and lost 2 finals.
Year Winner Opponent 2007 South Kerry St. Kierans 2005 South Kerry East Kerry 2004 South Kerry Mid Kerry 2003 South Kerry Austin Stacks 1998 Feale Rangers South Kerry 1994 West Kerry South Kerry 1992 South Kerry Laune Rangers 1991 South Kerry West Kerry 1988 South Kerry Laune Rangers 1987 South Kerry John Mitchels 1984 South Kerry Famous players
Kerry Gaelic Athletic Association Affiliated Clubs Individual club* Ardfert • Austin Stacks • Dingle • Dr. Crokes • Kerins O'Rahilly's • Kilcummin • Laune Rangers • Legion • Rathmore • St. Michael's/Foilmore • SpaEast Kerry Cordal • Dr Crokes • Currow • Firies • Fossa • Glenflesk • Gneeveguilla • Kilcummin • Legion • Listry • Rathmore • Scartaglin • SpaMid Kerry North Kerry Ballyduff • Beale • Brosna • Castleisland Desmonds • Ballydonoghue • Ballylongford • Duagh • Finuge • Knocknagoshel • Clounmacon • Listowel Emmets • Moyvane • St. Senan's • TarbertSouth Kerry Sneem • St. Mary's Cahirciveen • Reenard • St. Michael's/Foilmore • Skellig Rangers • Valentia • Dromid Pearses • Waterville • Derrynane •West Kerry Other divisions Feale Rangers • Kenmare • Shannon Rangers • St. Brendans • St. KieransFormer clubs Tralee Mitchels • Banna • Brick Rangers • O'Connells Caherciveen • Tralee Celtic • Tralee Parnells*=Competing as individual club in 2010 Kerry Senior Football ChampionshipCategories:- 1946 in Gaelic games
- Sports clubs established in 1946
- Gaelic Athletic Association clubs in County Kerry
- Gaelic football clubs in County Kerry
- Kerry GAA club stubs
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.