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Milltown Baile an Mhuilinn County: Galway Nickname: Scans Club colours: Blue And White Grounds: Fr. Conroy Park Coordinates: 53°36′52.15″N 8°54′10.60″W / 53.6144861°N 8.902944°WCoordinates: 53°36′52.15″N 8°54′10.60″W / 53.6144861°N 8.902944°W Playing kits Senior Club Championships All Ireland Connacht
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championsFootball : - - 2 Milltown (Irish: Baile an Mhuilinn) is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in the Milltown area in County Galway, Ireland. The club is a member of the Galway GAA. Milltown GAA club is one of the longest established sides in Galway. Milltown are a Gaelic football club.
Twice winners of the Galway County Championship, Milltown made their first appearance in a county final in 26 years when they faced Killererin GAA at Pearse Stadium in 2007, but were defeated by a scoreline of 1-09 to 0-10.
Past legends include Noel Tierney, one of the greatest full backs in Galway football history and a key member of Galways historic "3 In A Row" team.
Other notable players include Gay McManus (captain of Galway in 1982), Sean Brennan, Tony Ryan, Miko Feerick, Joe Waldron, Padraig Coyne and Tomas Tierney (captain of Galway in 1986).
4 Milltown players were part of the Galway Under 21 All-Ireland winning squad in 2005: Diarmuid Blake, John Devane, Darren Mullahy and Matthew Flannery
Milltown has always been known for its great underage work and in 2008 the club was awarded a Special Achievement Award by Galway county board this was presented to Padraic Kirrane (Juvenile Chairperson) and Padraic Coyne (Juvenile Secretary).
The Club's Under 16 2009 Team won the County's C league.
Honours
- Galway Senior Club Football Championships: 2
- 1971, 1981
References
Galway Gaelic Athletic Association Affiliated Clubs Senior Football Championship An Cheathrú Rua • Annaghdown • Barna • Caherlistrane • Caltra • Claregalway • Corofin • Cortoon Shamrocks • Kilkerrin-Clonberne • Killanin • Killererin • Míchael Breathnach • Milltown • Mountbellew-Moylough • Moycullen • Naomh Anna, Leitir Móir • St. Michael's • Salthill-Knocknacarra • St. James' • Tuam StarsIntermediate Football Championship Caherlistrane "B" • Carna-Caiseal • Clifden • Clonbur • Corofin "B" • Dunmore McHales • Glenamaddy • Kilconly • Míchael Breathnach "B" • Monivea-Abbey • Oranmore-Maree • Oughterard • Spiddal • St. Brendans GAA (Ballygar) • WilliamstownJunior 'A' Football Championship Aran Islands • Athenry • Ballinasloe • Barna "B" • Father Griffins-Éire Óg • Glynsk • Headford • Loughrea • Na Piarsaigh • Naomh Anna, Leitir Móir • Renvyle • St. Colman's • Salthill-Knocknacarra "B" • St. Gabriel's • St. Kerill'sJunior 'B' Football Championship Senior Hurling Championship Ardrahan • Athenry • Beagh • Carnmore • Castlegar • Clarinbridge • Craughwell • Gort • Kiltormer • Liam Mellows • Loughrea • Moycullen • Mullagh • Pádraig Pearse's • Portumna • Sarsfield's • St. Thomas' • Tommy Larkin's • Turloughmore • Tynagh-Abbey-DuniryIntermediate Hurling Championship Abbeyknockmoy • Ahascragh-Fohenagh • Annaghdown • Athenry 2 • Ballindereen • Cappataggle • Castlegar 2 • Clarinbridge 2 • Gort 2 • Kilbeacanty • Kilconieron • Killimor • Killimordaly • Kilnadeema-Leitrim • Kinvara • Loughrea 2 • Meelick-Eyrecourt • Mullagh 2 • Oranmore-Maree • Rahoon-NewcastleJunior Hurling Championship Junior 'B' Hurling Championship Junior 'C' Hurling Championship Tuam HurlingCategories:- Gaelic football clubs in County Galway
- Gaelic Athletic Association clubs in County Galway
- Connacht GAA club stubs
- Galway Senior Club Football Championships: 2
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