St Martin's GAA (Kilkenny)

Coordinates: 52°43′04.34″N 7°13′51.10″W / 52.7178722°N 7.2308611°W / 52.7178722; -7.2308611
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St Martin's
Cumann Naomh Mairtin
Founded:1982
County:Kilkenny
Colours:Red and Green
Grounds:Páirc Uí Chomartúin
Coordinates:52°43′04.34″N 7°13′51.10″W / 52.7178722°N 7.2308611°W / 52.7178722; -7.2308611
Playing kits
Standard colours
Senior Club Championships
All Ireland Leinster
champions
Kilkenny
champions
Hurling: 1 1 1

St Martin's GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in the Ballyfoyle/Coon/Muckalee area of County Kilkenny, Ireland. The catchment area is roughly comprehended by the ancient barony of Fassadinin.

The team colour is red with a green sash.[1] The club grounds are Comerford Park, Coon [1]

The club won the All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship in 1985.[2]

History[edit]

The club was formed in 1982 following an amalgamation of the clubs in the parishes Muckalee, Ballyfoyle, and Coon.[3][4][5]

The club's first officers were: chairman, Billy Costigan; vice-chairman, John Walsh; joint secretaries Patsy Murphy, Paul Kinsella; joint treasurers, Tom Dowling and Jimmy Maher; senior selectors: Billy Costigan, Patsy Murphy, Dinny Carrigan, Mick Somers, Tom Dowling.

Former Laois senior hurling team manager Séamus Plunkett took over as manager of St Martin's in November 2022.[6]

Honours[edit]

All Stars[edit]

Notable players[edit]

All Ireland Champions[edit]

The following is the team that lined out for St. Martin’s in the All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship final on March 24, 1985:

Number Player Position
1 Bobby Shore Goalkeeper
2 Jimmy Kelly Right corner-back
3 Tony Maher Full-back
4 John James Dowling Left corner-back
5 Tom Walsh Right wing-back
6 Jim Moran Centre back
7 Mikey Maher Left wing-back
8 John Moran Midfield
9 John Morrissey Midfield
10 Paddy Lawlor Right wing-forward
11 Patsy Moran Centre forward
12 Johnny Brennan (Captain) Left wing-forward
13 Danny Coonan Right corner-forward
14 Tom Moran Full forward
15 Richard Maloney Left corner-forward

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Kilkenny GAA. "St Martins". kilkennygaa.ie. Kilkenny GAA.
  2. ^ Fiontar (2013). "Martin's - they won a title that will stand alone forever". kilkennypeople.ie. Kilkenny People.
  3. ^ (Fiontar 2008, Muckalee)
  4. ^ (Fiontar 2008, Ballyfoyle)
  5. ^ (Fiontar 2008, Coan)
  6. ^ "Swift return to management for 'Cheddar' Plunkett". Hogan Stand. 10 November 2022.

Sources[edit]

  • O'Neill, Gerry. (2005), Kilkenny GAA Bible. Produced by Kilkenny GAA Yearbook Committee.
  • Somers, Michael. (2006), The Club. Produced by Kilkenny Voice.
  • Fiontar (2008). "Placenames Database of Ireland". logainm.ie. Department of Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs of the Government of Ireland.


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