Carrigdhoun GAA

Gaelic games organisation division in County Cork, Ireland

Carrigdhoun GAA is one of the eight baronies or Gaelic Athletic Association divisions that make up Cork. The division is made up of eleven Gaelic Athletic Association teams, making it one of the smaller divisions. The division is also known as the South East division. It extends from just south of Cork city down to Ballinspittle in the south of the county. The 11 teams are Ballinhassig, Ballygarvan, Ballymartle from Riverstick, Belgooly, Carrigaline, Crosshaven, Courcey Rovers from Ballinadee and Ballinspittle, Kinsale, Shamrocks from Ringaskiddy/Monkstown, Tracton from Minane Bridge, and Valley Rovers from Innishannon. The division selects players from all clubs except any that is senior (at present Courcey Rovers in hurling and Valley Rovers and Carrigaline in football) to represent the division in the Cork Senior Hurling Championship and in the Cork Senior Football Championship. The division's team wear a black and gold strip. The division organises championships from Junior and Under 21 levels. It used to run competitions from Under-12 to Minor (Under-18) until these were reorganised by the Cork County Board.[1]

History

The division was formed in 1926 when the county was divided into 8 different divisions.[1]

Member Clubs

Honours

Notable players

Hurling

Competitions

Grades

Championship Club
Senior
Premier Senior None
Senior A Courcey Rovers
Intermediate
Premier Intermediate Carrigaline
Valley Rovers
Ballymartle
Ballinhassig
Intermediate A None
Junior
Premier Junior Ballygarvan
Junior A Courcey Rovers (2nd team)
Carrigaline (2nd team)
Valley Rovers (2nd team)
Ballymartle (2nd team)
Ballinhassig (2nd team)
Ballygarvan (2nd team)
Kinsale
Shamrocks
Tracton
Belgooly
Junior B Tracton (2nd team)
Kinsale (2nd team)
Ballygarvan (3rd team)
Carrigaline (3rd team)
Valley Rovers (3rd team)
Ballymartle (3rd team)
Ballinhassig (3rd team)
Crosshaven

Football

Competitions

Grades

Championship Club
Senior
Premier Senior Valley Rovers
Senior A Carrigaline
Intermediate
Premier Intermediate None
Intermediate A None
Junior
Premier Junior Kinsale
Junior A Courcey Rovers
Carrigaline (2nd team)
Valley Rovers (2nd team)
Ballymartle
Ballinhassig
Ballygarvan
Kinsale (2nd team)
Shamrocks
Junior B Tracton
Ballygarvan (2nd team)
Carrigaline (3rd team)
Valley Rovers (3rd team)
Ballinhassig (2nd team)
Belgooly
Crosshaven

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "History & Honours". Carrigdhoun GAA.
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Hurling
Premier Senior Hurling Championship
Divisional and College Teams
Senior A Hurling Championship
Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship
Intermediate A Hurling Championship
Premier Junior Hurling Championship
Avondhu Junior Hurling Championship
Carbery Junior Hurling Championship
Carrigdhoun Junior Hurling Championship
Duhallow Junior Hurling Championship
Imokilly Junior Hurling Championship
Muskerry Junior Hurling Championship
Seandún Junior Hurling Championship
Football
Premier Senior Football Championship
Divisional and College Teams
Senior A Football Championship
Premier Intermediate Football Championship
Intermediate A Football Championship
Premier Junior Football Championship
Avondhu Junior Football Championship
Beara Junior Football Championship
Carbery Junior Football Championship
Carrigdhoun Junior Football Championship
Duhallow Junior Football Championship
Imokilly Junior Football Championship
Muskerry Junior Football Championship
Seandún Junior Football Championship


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