- Dunnamaggin GAA
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Dunnamaggin Dún Iomagáin Founded: 1897 County: Kilkenny Club colours: Green and gold Grounds: Hayden Park Coordinates: 52°30′08.48″N 7°17′20.88″W / 52.5023556°N 7.2891333°WCoordinates: 52°30′08.48″N 7°17′20.88″W / 52.5023556°N 7.2891333°W Playing kits Senior Club Championships All Ireland Leinster
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championsHurling : - - 1 Dunnamaggin is a Gaelic Athletic Association club situated in the south of County Kilkenny, Ireland. The club was founded in 1897,[1] but had to wait ninety-four years for its first senior county title, taking home the junior trophy in 1994.
Despite being based in one of the smallest parishes in the county, many Dunnamaggin hurlers have gone on to play with the Kilkenny intercounty team. The club also managed to win the senior title in 1997.
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Honours
Famous hurlers
- Jim ‘Link’ Walsh
- Tom Walsh
- Tom Hickey
- Noel Hickey
External links
- Dunnamaggin on the official Kilkenny website
- Information about Dunnamaggin on the KilkennyCats website
References
Kilkenny GAA Clubs Gaelic Athletic Association Clubs in Kilkenny Senior Hurling Clubs Ballyhale Shamrocks • Carrickshock • Clara • Dunnamaggin • Erins Own • Fenians • Graigue Ballycallan • James Stephens • O'Loughlin Gaels • St. Lachtains • St. Martin's • TullaroanIntermediate Hurling Clubs Black's & White's • Conahy Shamrocks • Danesfort • Dicksboro • Emeralds • Glenmore • Graignamanagh • Mooncoin • Mullinavat • Rower-Inistioge • Young Irelands • Tullogher RosberconJunior Hurling Clubs Barrow Rangers • Bennettsbridge • Clara • Cloneen • Dicksboro • Dunnamaggin • Erin's Own • Galmoy • James Stephens • John Lockes • Kilmacow • Lisdowney • Mooncoin • O'Loughlin Gaels • Piltown • St. Lachtains • St. Martin's • St. Patrick's • Slieverue • Thomastown • WindgapSenior Football Clubs Carrickshock • Dicksboro • Dunnamaggin • Erins Own • Glenmore • James Stephens • Mooncoin • Muckalee • Mullinavat • O'Loughlin Gaels • RailyardIntermediate Football Clubs Blacks and Whites • Conahy Shamrocks • Danesfort • Graignamanagh • Kilmaganny • Piltown • Rower-Inistioge • ThomastownCategories:- 1897 in Gaelic games
- Sports clubs established in 1897
- Gaelic Athletic Association clubs in County Kilkenny
- Hurling clubs in County Kilkenny
- Leinster GAA club stubs
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