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Cuala GAA Club Cuala CLG Founded: 1974 County: Dublin Club colours: Red and White Grounds: Dalkey, Meadow Vale, Thomastown, Shankill Coordinates: 53°17′14.50″N 6°11′58.93″W / 53.287361°N 6.1997028°WCoordinates: 53°17′14.50″N 6°11′58.93″W / 53.287361°N 6.1997028°W Playing kits Cuala is a Dublin GAA club based in a sports and social centre in Dalkey which is situated in the south of Dublin, Ireland. Cuala has playing facilities in Dalkey, Glenageary, Meadow Vale/Clonkeen Park, Shankill and Sallynoggin. In 1961, the Cuala Casements began as a club which was founded by Thomas Holden of Knockbrown, Mullinavat, County Kilkenny, Mick Dunphy of Cullahill, County Laois and others.[1] In January 1974, Cuala Casements and Dalkey Mitchells amalgamated to form Cuala G.A.A. Club.
Contents
Honours
Hurling
- 2005 - Corn Uí Laochra Winners
- 1976 - Dublin Intermediate Hurling Championship Winners
- 1976, 1981, 1990 - Senior Hurling League Division 2
- 1986 - Boland Cup
- 1989, 1991, 1994- Dublin Senior Hurling Championship Winners
- 1989 - Division 1 Hurling League Winners
- 1977, 1985, 1993 - Junior Hurling Cup Winners
- 2007 - Minor 'F' Champions
- 2009 - Under 14 David Waycy is a way Memorial Cup
- 2010 - U-15 Division 1 Championship Winners
- 2009 - Dublin Under-21 Hurling Championship Winners
Football
- 1976 - Under 21 Football Championship Winners
- 1978 - Junior Football Championship Winners
- 1981 - Intermediate Championship Winners
- 1981 - Loving Cup Winners
- 1985 - Senior Division 3 Winners
- 1988 - Senior Championship Runners Up
- 1988 - Junior Championship Runners Up
- 2002 - Division 4 League Winners
- 2002 - Division 8 League Winners
- 2006 - Dublin Minor Club Football Championship winners
- 2006 - Leinster Minor Club Football Championship winners
- 2009 - Dublin Under 21 Football Championship winners
- 2010 - U-15 Division 1 Championship Winners
- 2010 - Intermediate Championship Runners Up
Ladies Football
- 2004 - Dublin Junior D Champions
- 2006 - Dublin Junior C Champions
- 2007 - Dublin Div 2 Feile Champions [Under 14s]
- 2010 - Dublin Div 4 League winners
- 2010 - Dublin Group B Championship winners
Notable players
Mick Holden represented Dublin at all levels, up to and including senior inter-county level in both hurling and football. He was a 1983 Senior All-Ireland football winner for Dublin. Michael Fitzsimons made his Senior Inter-county championship debut in 2010 and was a member of the Dublin team that won the All-Ireland Championship in 2011.
David Treacy, Paul Schutte, John Sheanon and Oisin Gough are current members of the Dublin Senior Hurling Panel. Mark Schutte is a current player with the Dublin Under-21 team.
References
External links
Dublin Gaelic Athletic Association Affiliated Clubs Senior Football Championship Ballinteer St.John's • Ballyboden St. Enda's • Ballymun Kickhams • Clontarf • DIT • DCU • Erins Hope • Erins Isle • Fingal Ravens • Fingallians • Kilmacud Crokes • Lucan Sarsfields • Na Fianna • Naomh Barróg • Naomh Maur • Naomh Mearnóg • Naomh Ólaf • O'Toole's • Parnells • Raheny • Round Towers (Clondalkin) • St.Anne's • St.Brigid's • St.Jude's • St.Mark's • St.Mary's, Saggart • St.Oliver Plunketts ER • St.Peregrine's • St.Sylvesters's • St.Vincent's • Thomas Davis • Trinity Gaels • UCD • Whitehall Colmcille
Intermediate Football Championship Ballyboden St. Enda's* • Ballymun Kickhams* • Clann Mhuire • Clanna Gael Fontenoy • Craobh Chiaráin • Crumlin • Cuala • Erins Isle* • Fingallians* • Garda • Garristown • Good Counsel • Innisfails • Kilmacud Crokes* • Lucan Sarsfields* • Na Fianna* • Naomh Fionnbarra • Naomh Mearnóg* • O'Dwyers • Round Towers Lusk • Skerries Harps • St. Brigids* • St Judes* • St.Mary's, Saggart* • St.Finian's (Swords) • St. Margarets • St.Patrick's (Palmerstown) • St.Sylvesters's* • St.Vincent's* • Templeogue Synge Street • Thomas Davis*
Junior Football Championship Ballyboughal • Bank of Ireland • Castleknock • Civil Service • Man O'War • Scoil Uí Chonaill • St.Finnian's (Newcastle) • St James Gaels • St. Monica's • St. Patrick's (Donabate) • Starlights • Ballyboden Wanderers
Junior 'B' 'C' 'D' Football Championship Allied Irish Bank • Adamstown • Ballyfermot De La Dalle • Beann Éadair • Croí Ró Naofa • Erin go Bragh • Geraldine Moran's • Liffey Gaels • Na Dubhgall • Na Gaeil Óga CLG • Park Rangers • Portobello • Rosmini Gaels • St James Gaels • Ranelagh Gaels • Robert Emmets • Stars of Erin • St.Brendan's (Grangegorman) • St.Colmcille's (Balheary) • St.Francis Gaels • St.Kevin's Killian's • St.Martin's •
Wild GeeseSenior 'A' Hurling Championship Ballyboden St Endas • Craobh Chiaráin • Crumlin • Cuala • Faughs • Kilmacud Crokes • Lucan Sarsfields • O'Tooles • St Brigids • St Judes • St Patricks (P) • St Vincents
Senior 'B' Hurling Championship Ballinteer St Johns • Ballyboden St Endas* • Erins Isle • Na Fianna • Naomh Fionnbarra • Naomh Mearnóg • Naomh Olaf • Raheny • Round Towers (C) • St Marks • St Oliver Plunketts/ER • St Vincents*
Intermediate Hurling Championship Clanna Gael Fontenoy • Commercials • Kevins • Kilmacud Crokes* • Naomh Barróg • St Brigids* • St Peregrines • St Sylvesters • Setanta • Thomas Davis • Trinity Gaels • Whitehall Colmcille
Junior 'A' Hurling Championship Ballyboden St Endas** • Castleknock • Craobh Chiaráin* • Cuala* • Faughs* • Fingallians • Good Counsel • Kilmacud Crokes** • Na Fianna* • O'Tooles* • St Finians (S) • St Judes*
Junior 'B' Hurling Championship Ballinteer St Johns* • Civil Service • Clontarf • Crumlin* • Erins Isle* • Liffey Gaels • Lucan Sarsfields* • Naomh Fionnbarra* • O'Dwyers • Parnells • St Brigids** • Scoil Uí Chonaill
Junior 'C' Hurling Championship Ballyboden St Endas** • Crumlin** • Cuala** • Faughs** • Kevins* • Na Fianna** • Naomh Fionnbarra** • Naomh Maur • Naomh Mearnóg* • Round Towers (C) • St Judes** • St Vincents**
Junior 'D' Hurling Championship Clanna Gael Fontenoy* • Faughs*** • Naomh Olaf* • Raheny* • St Brendans • St Monicas • St Oliver Plunketts/ER* • St Sylvesters* • Thomas Davis* • Setanta* • Whitehall Colmcille*
Junior 'E' Hurling Championship Civil Service* • Clontarf* • Erin go Bragh • Kilmacud Crokes*** • Na Fianna*** • Castleknock* • St Patricks (P)* • St Peregrines* • Skerries Harps • Realt Dearg • Naomh Mearnóg** • Commercials* •
Junior 'F' Hurling Championship St Oliver Plunketts/ER* • Good Counsel* • Lucan Sarsfields** • Naomh Barróg* • Wild Geese • St Josephs/OCB • St Monicas • Realt Dearg* • St Patricks (D)
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