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St. Oliver Plunkett's GAC Greenlough
CLG Naomh Oilibheir Pluinceid Grian Locha
Founded:1939
County:Derry
Nickname:The Lough
Colours:Red, White and Black
Grounds:Saint Oliver Plunkett Park
Coordinates:54°52′03.23″N 6°30′46.97″W / 54.8675639°N 6.5130472°W / 54.8675639; -6.5130472
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Football

St. Oliver Plunkett's GAC Greenlough (Template:Lang-ga) is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in Clady/Greenlough, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. The club is a member of the Derry GAA and currently cater for Gaelic football and Camogie, and also compete in Scór. The club is named after Irish martyr Saint Oliver Plunkett.

Underage teams play in the South Derry league and championships. Greenlough have won the Derry Intermediate Football Championship twice and the Derry Junior Football Championship three times.

Gaelic football

Greenlough fields Gaelic football teams at U8, U10, U12, U14, U16, Minor, Reserve and Senior levels. They currently compete in the Derry Senior Championship and Division 1 of the Derry ACFL.

Camogie

Oliver Plunkett's also field Camogie teams at various age-groups. The camogie team(s) go by the title St.Columba's Camogie Club, although they use St. Oliver Plunketts ground.

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History

St Oliver Plunkett's GAC Greenlough was founded in 1939 by Michael Henry, Patrick Rankin and Louis Madden. Despite a lack of silverware during the period, the 1940s saw arguably the greatest ever Greenlough team. Players such as Thomas Edward McCloskey, Jimmy Cassidy and the McErlean brothers (Eoin and Henry) played on the Derry Senior side of the time. Jimmy Cassidy in November 2007 was voted as the Right-Corner Forward for the All Time Star Derry team. The club first major success at Senior level came in 1953 when they won the Derry Junior Football Championship and added a second Junior Championship in 1965. In Scór Greenlough have won two All Ireland titles; In Senior Ceili dancing and in Junior Ballad groups.

The club won the Derry Intermediate Football Championship for the first time in 1976. The new park and pavilion were opened in the GAA's centenary year (1984) and are dedicated to Saint Oliver Plunkett. The Derry Senior Football Championship final that year between Dungiven and Castledawson was held at the venue. Two years alter Greenlough won the Derry Junior Championship for a third time.

On Easter Sunday 2002 Greenlough reopened their pavilion which was damaged in an arson attack two years previously. The opening took place after the final of the Ulster U-21 Football Championship final which was hosted by Greenlough. The club won the 2005 Derry Senior Football League First division and hence were promoted to the Premier Division and the Derry Senior Championship, however the club were relegated the following season. .

Honours

Senior

  • Derry Intermediate Football League: 1
    • 2005

Minor

  • Tommy O'Neill Cup (Derry Minor 'B' Football Championship) 1
    • 1999
  • South Derry Minor 'B' Football Championship: 4
    • 1994, 1998, 1999, 2005
  • South Derry Minor 'B' Football League: 1
    • 2005

Note: The above lists may be incomplete. Please add any other honours you know of.

See also

External links

References

  1. ^ "Greenlough GAC: A Brief History". Retrieved 2008-02-19.
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