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St. Martin's GAC Desertmartin CLG Naomh Mhartain Diseart Mhartain Founded: 1933 County: Derry Nickname: Yellas, The Martins Club colours: Yellow and green Grounds: Longfield (Fada Faiche)
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championsFootball : - 1 1 St. Martin's GAC Desertmartin (Irish: CLG Naomh Mhartain Diseart Mhartain) is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in Desertmartin, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. The club is a member of the Derry GAA and currently cater for Gaelic football and Ladies' Gaelic football.
The club have won the Derry Senior Football Championship once in their history and appeared in four finals. Underage teams up to U-12's play in South Derry league and championships, the U-14 team and upwards compete in All-Derry competitions.
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Gaelic football
Desertmartin fields Gaelic football teams at U8, U10, U12, U14, U16, Minor, U21, Reserve and Senior levels. The Senior team competes in the Derry Intermediate Football Championship and Division 2 of the Derry ACFL.
Famous players
- Paul McGovern
- Patsy Breen
GAA 125th anniversary celebrations
Desertmartin celebrated the GAA's 125 anniversary on the 11th of May 2009.
Ladies' Gaelic football
The club also has a number of Ladies'gaelic football groups which range from under 12's to Seniors. The Seniors reached the Derry Junior Final 2008. Managed by Stephanie Brown and Chris Trainor.
History
There is a history of the Gaelic Athletic Association in Desertmartin stretching back to June 1885, where Gaelic games were played in the townland of Tirgan.[1] In 1933 Master McLaughlin, a teacher from Derry City proposed a club be founded. It was decided the club's name should be St. Martins and the club played in yellow with a green shamrock. One of the club's first successes came in 1945 when they won the Derry Football League.
It was in 1938 that Camogie began in Desertmartin, with the formation of three teams; St. Bridget's, Brackagh and Tirgan. These teams amalgamated into St. Mary's in 1959, which went on to win the South Derry League in 1961. However camogie went out of existence in the late 1960s before re-forming in 1977, and again going out of existence in the early 1980s.
The 1950s were a successful period for the club. Among honours they won the 1950 Derry Junior Football Championship, beating Kilrea in the South Derry final before beating Coleraine in the All-Derry decider. They went onto win the Ulster title that year. The club greatest honour came three years later when they won the 1953 Derry Senior Football Championship, beating Ballerin in the final. St. Martin's reached the final again in 1959, but lost out to Bellaghy. In 1960 the club purchased their current playing field in the townland of Longfield. After falling from the Senior ranks, Desertmartin won the Derry Junior Championship for a second time in 1968. The club entered Scór for the first time in 1971 and have had some successes.
The then GAA President Paddy Buggy opened the club's new Gaelic Centre in 1884, the GAA's centenary year. The 1990s saw more development around the new Gaelic Centre in Longfield with the opening of a new re-furbished pitch and the opening of the John O'Hagan memorial stand.
On the field, the senior team had an up and down spell, during which time them won the Division 2 league on 3 occasions, and adding 4 Intermediate Reserve Championships during this time. 1993 also seen the Minor team lift the South Derry Minor Championship, beating Newbridge in the final. In 2002 Desertmartin lifted both the South Derry 'B' and All-Derry B Minor Championships. They have also lifted the South Derry 'B' championship in 2004 and the Derry League in 2007.
Senior
- Derry Senior Football Championship: 1
- 1953, Runner-up 1951, 1952, 1959
- Derry Junior Football Championship: 2
- 1950, 1968
- South Derry Junior Football Championship: 2
- 1950, 1968
- Derry Senior Football League Division 2: 3
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U21
- South Derry U21 Football Championship: 1
- 2009
Reserves
- Derry Intermediate Reserve Football Championship: 8
- ????, ????, ????, ????, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009
Minor
- Derry Minor Football League: 4
- 1945, 1946, 1956, 1981
- Tommy O'Neill Cup (Derry Minor 'B' Football Championship) 1
- 2002
- Derry Minor 'B' Football League: 1
- 2007
- South Derry Minor 'B' Football Championship: 3
- 1993, 2002, 2004
U-16
- South Derry U-16 'C' Football Championship: 1
- 2003
- South Derry U-16 'B' Football Championship: 1
- 2004
U-14
- South Derry U-14 'B' Football Championship: 2
- 2003, 2006
- South Derry U-14 'B' Football League: 2
- 2003, 2004
- Ulster under 14 feile C:
- 2003
- Derry u-14 'B' Feile:1
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- 2009
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Note: The above lists may be incomplete. Please add any other honours you know of.
See also
External links
References
- ^ "Club history". Archived from the original on 2007-08-24. http://web.archive.org/web/20070824002311/http://www.desertmartingac.com/content/view/111/44/. Retrieved 2007-09-14.
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