- Douglas GAA
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Douglas Dúglas Founded: 1887 County: Cork Club colours: Green, Black and White hoops Grounds: Douglas Coordinates: 51°52′28.10″N 8°26′34.26″W / 51.874472°N 8.44285°WCoordinates: 51°52′28.10″N 8°26′34.26″W / 51.874472°N 8.44285°W Playing kits Douglas GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club located in the Douglas suburb of Cork, Ireland. The club participates at different levels in hurling, Gaelic football, camogie and ladies football. The club is part of the Seandun division of Cork GAA.
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History
Roll of honour
- Cork Senior Football Championship Runner-up in 2008
- Cork Intermediate Hurling Championship Winners in 2000, 2009. Runner-up in 1943
- Munster Intermediate Club Hurling Championship Runner-up in 2009
- Cork Intermediate Football Championship Winners in 1997
- Cork Junior Football Championship Winners in 1962
- Cork Minor Football Championship Winners in 2004. Runner-up in 2003. Runners-up in 2010
- Cork Under-21 Hurling Championship Runner-up in 2005
- Cork City Junior Hurling Championship Winners 1966, 1983, 1984 Runners-Up 1960, 1967, 1978, 1979, 1981, 2008
- Cork City Junior Football Championship Winners 1962, 1970, 1973, 2004 Runners-Up 1960, 1969, 1974, 2003
- Cork Senior Camogie Championship Winners 2008
Notable players
- Eoin Cadogan
- Eoin Cotter
- Ronan McCarthy
External links
Hurling Senior Hurling Championship Ballinhassig • Bishopstown • Blackrock • Bride Rovers • Carrigtwohill • Castlelyons • Cloyne • Erins Own • Glen Rovers • Killeagh • Midleton • Na Piarsaigh • Newtownshandrum • Sarsfields • St.Finbarr'sDivisional and College Teams Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship Aghabullogue • Argideen Rangers • Ballincollig • Ballyhea • Ballymartle • Blarney • Courcey Rovers • Douglas • Inniscarra • Mallow • Newcestown • St.Catherine's • Tracton • Watergrasshill • YoughalIntermediate Hurling Championship Aghada • Ballygarvan • Bandon • Barryroe • Blackrock 2 • Carrigaline • Cobh • Delaneys • Dripsey • Dromina • Éire Óg • Fr. O'Neills • Kanturk • Kilbrittain • Kilworth • Milford • St. Vincent's • Valley RoversAvondhu Junior Hurling Championship Araglin • Ballyclough • Ballygiblin • Ballyhooly • Buttevant • Castletownroche • Charleville • Churchtown • Clyda Rovers • Doneraile • Fermoy • Harbour Rovers • Kildorrery • Killavullen • Kilshannig • Liscarroll • Shanballymore •Carbery Junior Hurling Championship Ballinascarthy • Bandon • Clonakilty • Diarmuid Ó Mathúnas • Dohenys • Gabriel Rangers • Kilbree • O'Donovan Rossa • Oliver Plunketts • Randal Óg • St. Colum's • St. James' • St. Mary'sCarrigdhoun Junior Hurling Championship Belgooly • Crosshaven • Kinsale • ShamrocksDuhallow Junior Hurling Championship Banteer • Castlemagner • Freemount • Kilbrin • Lismire • Meelin • Millstreet • Newmarket • Tullylease • DromtarriffeImokilly Junior Hurling Championship Muskerry Junior Hurling Championship Seandún Junior Hurling Championship Ballinure • Brian Dillons • Mayfield • Lough Rovers • Nemo Rangers • Passage West • Rathpeacon • Redmonds • Shandon Rovers • WhitechurchFootball Senior Football Championship Aghada • Ballincollig • Bishopstown • Carbery Rangers • Castlehaven • Clonakilty • Dohenys • Douglas • Ilen Rovers • Mallow • Naomh Abán • Na Piarsaigh • Nemo Rangers • O'Donovan Rossa • St. Nicholas'Divisional and College Teams Premier Intermediate Football Championship Ballinora • Ballingeary • Bantry Blues • Clyda Rovers • Glanmire • Glenville • Grenagh • Killavullen • Kiskeam • Mayfield • Nemo Rangers 2 • Newcestown • Newmarket • St.Finbarr's • St. Michael's • St. Vincent'sIntermediate Football Championship Adrigole • Aghabullogue • Ballyclough • Ballydesmond • Canovee • Carrigaline • Castletownbere • Cill Na Martra • Courcey Rovers • Delaneys • Erins Own • Fermoy • Kildorrery • Kinsale • Macroom • Valley Rovers • YoughalAvondhu Junior Football Championship Abbey Rovers • Araglin • Awbeg Rangers • Ballyhooly • Churchtown • Deel Rovers • Doneraile • Glanworth • Grange • Kilworth • Kilshannig • Liscarroll • Mitchelstown • Rathluirc Rovers • ShanballymoreBeara Junior Football Championship Bere Island • Garnish • Glengarriffe • UrhanCarbery Junior Football Championship Argideen Rangers • Ballinascarthy • Bandon • Barryroe • Clann na nGael • Diarmuid Ó Mathúnas • Gabriel Rangers • Goleen • Kilbrittain • Kilmacabea • Kilmeen • Muintir Bháire • Oliver Plunketts • Randal Óg • St. Colum's • St. James' • St. Mary's • Tadhg McCarthaigh'sCarrigdhoun Junior Football Championship Duhallow Junior Football Championship Boherbue • Castlemagner • Cullen • Dromtarriffe • Freemount • Glenlara • Kanturk • Kilbrin • Knocknagree • Meelin • Lismire • Lyre • Millstreet • Newmarket • Rockchapel • TullyleaseImokilly Junior Football Championship Ballinacurra • Bride Rovers • Carrignavar • Carrigtwohill • Castlelyons • Castlemartyr • Cloyne • Cobh • Dungourney • Fr. O'Neills • Glenbower Rovers • Lisgoold • Midleton • Russell Rovers • St.Catherine'sMuskerry Junior Football Championship Seandún Junior Football Championship Ballinure • Ballyphephane • Brian Dillons • Lough Rovers • Passage West • Rathpeacon • Rochestown • White's CrossCategories:- 1887 in Gaelic games
- Sports clubs established in 1887
- Gaelic Athletic Association clubs in County Cork
- Hurling clubs in County Cork
- Gaelic football clubs in County Cork
- Cork GAA club stubs
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