Antrim GAA

Antrim GAA

:"For more details on Antrim GAA see Antrim Senior Football Championship or Antrim Senior Hurling Championship."

infobox GAA county
county gaa = Antrim GAA
crest =
irish = Aontroim
province = Ulster
nickname = The Saffrons,
The Glensmen
county colours = Saffron and white
grounds = Casement Park, Belfast
dominant sport = Hurling
nfl div = Division 4
nhl div = Division 1B
football champ = Sam Maguire Cup
hurling champ = Liam McCarthy Cup
ladies football = Brendan Martin Cup
camogie = O'Duffy Cup
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The Antrim County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) ( _ga. Cumann Lúthchleas Gael Coiste Chontae Aontroma) or Antrim GAA is one of the 32 county boards of the GAA in Ireland, and is responsible for Gaelic games in County Antrim. The county board is also responsible for the Antrim inter-county teams

History

Antrim staged the first hurling match in Ulster in 1885. The games have always been well organised in Belfast city and hurling teams from the Glens have won considerable admiration in club competition.

Hurling

Antrim are the only Ulster county to appear in an All-Ireland hurling final, the first of which was in 1943 losing to Cork and the second was in 1989 losing to Tipperary. In 1943 Antrim defeated both Galway (by 7-0 to 6-2) and Kilkenny (by 3-3 to 1-6) in the cramped surroundings of the old Corrigan Park, but disappointed in the All Ireland against Cork. Two years previously, Antrim had been graded Junior a year before, and had been beaten by Down in the Ulster final. They were only competing in the Senior Championship because the Junior grade was abolished. Antrim hurlers featured strongly in Ulster Railway cup final appearances in 1945, 1993 and 1995. In hurling, the progression that began with Loughgiel's success at club hurling level in 1983 (with players like 15-stone goalkeeper Niall Patterson) culminated in an All Ireland final appearance in 1989. Antrim's first All-Star, Ciaran Barr, helped Belfast club Rossa to reach the 1989 club hurling final and after a great show against Buffer's Alley, Barr starred in a 4-15 to 1-15 All Ireland semi-final win over Offaly. The final was one of the poorest on record, as stage fright overcame the Antrim team. It was no flash in the pan: Antrim failed by just two points against Kilkenny in the 1991 All Ireland semi-final. Dunloy were back in the All Ireland club final in 1995, when they lost in a replay, 1996 and 2003 when they were heavily beaten.

Honours

*Christy Ring Cup: 1
**2006
*All-Ireland Intermediate Hurling Championships: 1
**1970
*All-Ireland Junior Hurling Championships: 1
**2002
*"'All-Ireland Vocational Schools Championships:
**1971
*National Hurling Leagues: 2
**1970 (Div 2)
**2003 (Div 2)
*All-Ireland 'B' Hurling Championships: 3
**1978
**1981
**1982
*Walsh Cup: 1
**2008

*Ulster titles: 136
**Senior: 46 - 1900-01, 1903-05, 1907, 1909-11, 1913, 1916, 1924-31, 1933-40, 1943-49, 1989-91, 1993-94, 1996, 1998-99, 2002-07
**Under 21: 24 - 1964, ‘65, ‘66, ‘67, ‘70, ‘72, ‘73, ‘74, ‘76, ‘78, ‘79, ‘80, ‘81, ‘82, ‘88, ‘89, ‘91, ‘92, ‘94, ‘95, ‘96, ‘98, ‘99, '00, 2002, '06
**Minor: 48 - 1931, ‘33, ‘35-41, ‘45-56, ‘58-66, ‘69, ‘70, ‘86, ‘87, ‘88, ‘92, ‘93, ‘95-99, '00, '01, 2002, '03, '04, '05, '06
**Junior: 14 - 1950-55, ‘57, ‘58, ‘59, ‘61, ‘63, ‘66, ‘68, ‘69

Gaelic football

Antrim were the first Ulster county to appear in an All Ireland final, in 1911 and repeated the feat again in 1912, losing on both occasions. Antrim's surprise football semi-final success came out of the blue in 1911. The Ulster secretary got sick that year and never organised a provincial Championship. So Antrim arrived with no practice to play Kilkenny and won by 3-1 to 1-1. The following year they beat even more prestigious rivals, Kerry. Heavy rain on the day, and over-indulgence at a wedding the day before were blamed for the shock 3-5 to 0-2 defeat. Antrim's County Board decision to introduce a City League in 1908, one of the first in Gaelic history, was a more legitimate explanation. The 1946 Antrim football team was regarded as one of the most exciting of the era, taking advantage of the newly reintroduced handpass. Joe McCallin's two goals helped beat Cavan in the Ulster final but Kerry roughed them out of the All Ireland semi-final. The opening of Casement Park boosted the games in Belfast, but from the late 1960s the troubles hampered sporting life in the football heartlands of Belfast, particularly Ardoyne. Political violence meant that the county could not build on the under-21 team of 1969, one of the finest in Ulster history (Din Joe McGrogan, scorer of the goals that put Antrim in the final, was killed by a Loyalist bomb). A drawn Ulster semi-final with Derry in 2000 was one of the highlights of Antrim's recent football career alongside winning the Tommy Murphy Cup in 2008, beating Wicklow in the final and gaining revenge for losing the 2007 final to the same opponents. The countys Vocational Schools team has made it to 2 All Ireland Finals in 1968 were they beat Galway and in 1971 were they were beaten by Mayo.

Honours

*"'All-Ireland Vocational Schools Championships:
**1968
*All-Ireland Under-21 Football Championships: 1
**1969
*All-Ireland 'B' Football Championships: 1
**1999
*Tommy Murphy Cups: 1
**2008

All Stars

*Andy McCallin - 1971

Camogie

The Antrim senior camogie team have been more successful than their hurling or football counterparts, having won 6 All-Ireland championships.

Honours

*All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championships: 6
**1945, 1946, 1947, 1956, 1967, 1979

*All-Ireland Intermediate Camogie Championships: 1
**2001

*All-Ireland Junior Camogie Championships: 1
**1997

Ladies' Gaelic football

Antrim compete in the All-Ireland championship in ladies' football.

Honours

Club Honours

*All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championships: 1
**1983 (Loughgiel Shamrocks)

*All-Ireland Junior Club Hurling Championships: 1
**2007 (Armoy Glen Rovers)

External links

* [http://antrim.gaa.ie/ Official Antrim GAA site]
* [http://www.hoganstand.com/Antrim/ Antrim on Hoganstand.com]
* [http://www.hoganstand.com/Antrim/Profile.aspx National and provincial titles won by Antrim teams]
* [http://www.hoganstand.com/Antrim/Titles.aspx Club championship winners]


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