Anyone know where i could get a list of of all the clubs in the country, and better still, a list of all the secretaries name ?
For Antrim go on to antrimgaa.net, all the antrim clubs & secretaries are listed there
And what exactly are you going to be flogging ;) More tickets?
QuoteMore tickets?
Not at all, i'm writing a thesis on the history of every GAA club in the country ..... :P
Jebus H, thats gonna be one hell of a Thesis, I took the figures below, as you can see they are the top 5 and bottom 5 clubs Per County, good luck.
COUNTIES WITH MOST GAA CLUBS
1. Cork 259
2. Dublin 220
3. Wexford 187
4. Meath 150
5. Antrim 108
COUNTIES WITH LEAST GAA CLUBS
1. Leitrim 33
2. Carlow 35
3. Kilkenny 41
4. Fermanagh 50
5. Monaghan 50
Each County Board Website will have the details for all the clubs on their website.
No way have fermanagh 50 GAA clubs. There are approx 18 senior clubs, 2 junior clubs and 1 club which is hurling only
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Gaelic_Athletic_Association_clubs
This is the best list i've seen
QuoteThis is the best list i've seen
It's the only list I've seen but its missing 9 clubs from North Mayo alone
Quote from: venter on January 17, 2007, 08:25:41 PM
QuoteThis is the best list i've seen
It's the only list I've seen but its missing 9 clubs from North Mayo alone
Since you're on the site, why not add them yourself? If everyone did that, then it would be the complete list.
QuoteSince you're on the site, why not add them yourself? If everyone did that, then it would be the complete list.
Done. I added 10 North Mayo clubs as they misspelled Kiltane and linked it to some place in Meath.
Their is about 1250 clubs listed so only 1250 short
5. Antrim 108
I don't think so....the wiki link is much closer (can't think of any that are missing)
Alll the hurling clubs are missing from the Down list. They have taken this from the football league tables. Looks like O'Donnell's, Sarsfield's and Peader O'Neill Crowley's are missing from the Antrim list.
Lecale - O'D's and Sars are in there under their proper names;
Cardinal O'Donnells
Padraig Sairseil
As for Crowley's they folded a few years ago.
Sligo list is complete bar Naomh Eoin who are an exclusively hurling club. There is a possibility that another hurling club - Western Gaels - may affiliate this year but that is it for the Yeats county.
Limerick is only started added a few more there now, and will do again during the rest of the day.
I see Gaelic Life www.gaeliclife.com has a list of Ulster clubs and are inviting clubs to submit their web addresses. Fermanagh looks a bit light
QuoteCOUNTIES WITH MOST GAA CLUBS
1. Cork 259
2. Dublin 220
3. Wexford 187
4. Meath 150
5. Antrim 108
COUNTIES WITH LEAST GAA CLUBS
1. Leitrim 33
2. Carlow 35
3. Kilkenny 41
4. Fermanagh 50
5. Monaghan 50
I think these numbers include clubs who compete in both hurling and football as 2 seperate clubs and also includes ladies football and camogie.
Meath - 61 clubs. Full list and contact details for every club here:
http://meath.gaa.ie/clubs.htm
Quote from: venter on January 17, 2007, 08:46:52 PM
QuoteSince you're on the site, why not add them yourself? If everyone did that, then it would be the complete list.
Done. I added 10 North Mayo clubs as they misspelled Kiltane and linked it to some place in Meath.
there is a kiltale in meath -its a hurling club
"I see Gaelic Life www.gaeliclife.com has a list of Ulster clubs and are inviting clubs to submit their web addresses. Fermanagh looks a bit light"
Thank you Huley Man. Funny how all your posts are about how great Gaelic Life is. Pathetic. We can all see through you.
There's 33/34 Football clubs in Monaghan, I dont know how many of the hurling clubs, or ladies clubs are seperate from the football clubs. Its something of a grey area
Quote from: Lecale2 on January 18, 2007, 07:59:04 AM
Alll the hurling clubs are missing from the Down list. They have taken this from the football league tables. Looks like O'Donnell's, Sarsfield's and Peader O'Neill Crowley's are missing from the Antrim list.
As has been said why don't you add them
Scud is spot on about fermanagh
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Belnaleck and Coa are Junior whilst Lisbellaw is Hurling only
yep, we have very few clubs in Fermanagh but it highlights how successful we have been with limited resources. Whilst the lack of clubs and playing members has meant that we have enjoyed little success over the years, it does result in a club spirit being created among the county side amongst players and supporters alike. It's hard to believe that Dublin haven't won an All Ireland since 1995 when you consider that some Dublin parishes would have at least 5 times the population of the GAA community in Fermanagh!!
http://www.clubgaa.ie/
this has a list of most clubs
Cork 259 6 Sams 30 Liams
2. Dublin 220 22 6
3. Wexford 187 5 6
4. Meath 150 7 0
5. Antrim 108 0 0
Antrim have the 5th greatest amount of clubs and haven't won Sam or Liam, Why? good question, is it because of the football-hurling divide, city v country, players arnt good enough, never had the proper management structures, or plain and simply the players have not got the dedication or desire that it takes to bring one of the above home, or maybe you think differently.
I don't know where these numbers come from. Meath has 61 clubs.
Taken from a link on the GAA.IE, surley to God theres more that 61?
Wiki has this list
Ballinabrackey
Ballinlough
Ballivor
Bective
Bellewstown
Blackhall Gaels
Boardsmill
Carnaross
Castletown
Clann na nGael
Clonard
Cortown
Curraha
Donaghmore/Ashbourne
Drumbaragh
Drumconrath
Drumree
Dunderry
Dunsany
Duleek
Dunshaughlin
Gaeil Colmcille
Kilbride
Kildalkey
Killallon
Killyon
Kilmainham
Kilmainhamwood
Kilmessan
Kilskyre
Kiltale
Longwood
Meath Hill
Moynalty
Moynalvey
Moylagh
Na Fianna
Nobber
Oldcastle
O'Mahony's
Rathkenny
Rathmolyon
Ratoath
Seneschalstown
Simonstown
Skryne
Slane
St. Brigids
St. Colmcilles
St. Marys
St. Michaels
St. Patricks
St. Pauls
St. Peters, Dunboyne
St. Ultans
St. Vincents
Summerhill
Syddan
Trim
Walterstown
Wolfe tones
Ballinlough
Ballivor
Bective
Bellewstown
Blackhall Gaels
Boardsmill
Carnaross
Castletown
Clann na nGael
Clonard
Cortown
Curraha
Donaghmore/Ashbourne
Drumbaragh
Drumconrath
Drumree
Dunderry
Dunsany
Duleek
Dunshaughlin
Gaeil Colmcille
Kilbride
Kildalkey
Killallon
Killyon
Kilmainham
Kilmainhamwood
Kilmessan
Kilskyre
Kiltale
Longwood
Meath Hill
Moynalty
Moynalvey
Moylagh
Na Fianna
Nobber
Oldcastle
O'Mahony's
Rathkenny
Rathmolyon
Ratoath
Seneschalstown
Simonstown
Skryne
Slane
St. Brigids
St. Colmcilles
St. Marys
St. Michaels
St. Patricks
St. Pauls
St. Peters, Dunboyne
St. Ultans
St. Vincents
Summerhill
Syddan
Trim
Walterstown
Wolfe tones
QuoteThere's 33/34 Football clubs in Monaghan, I dont know how many of the hurling clubs, or ladies clubs are seperate from the football clubs. Its something of a grey area
Fox there are only 30 football clubs in Monaghan 10 Senior, 10 Intermediate, 9 Junior + Fergal O'Hanlons.
Quote from: Square Ball on January 19, 2007, 11:46:02 AM
Taken from a link on the GAA.IE, surley to God theres more that 61?
Wiki has this list
Oops. I put that list there yesterday (it had 26 before), but in a screw-up of Fearonesque proportions, it seems I pasted the list twice - two copies of every club. I've fixed it now.
I just put alist of all the mens football clubs in Monaghan on wiki, hope it helps
I've just added some more Mayo clubs to the list.
I just added the Wexford clubs to Wikipedia.
I don't know where you got 187 clubs in Wexford as there is only 45 clubs. Are they getting 187 from counting camoige and ladies football as seperate from the mens hurling and football club, thereby creating 3 clubs out of one? That would probably explain it, but its a bit stupid to look at it thta way as its giving a false vieww of the amount of GAA clubs in Wexford, like camoige and ladies football are part of the GAA Club, they're not seperate, they go under the same names as the mens hurling and football teams so why should they be considered different clubs? Does the 187 clubs also include Handball and Rounders clubs?
No way do Dublin have 220 GAA clubs. There are approx 85 GAA clubs in Dublin.
In Tyrone there are 50 football clubs - 44 fielding adult & youth teams, 4 fielding adult teams only and 2 youth team combinations from those 4 adult clubs. There are at least 8 hurling only clubs, 3 fielding at youth level only, at least 3 handball clubs and one rounders club that goes on/off, so I make that 62 in total.
In Fermanagh there's 20 football clubs all fielding at adult and youth, hurling is disputed, I dunno if Lisnaskea's hurling is separated from their football club, I think so as they seem to send a separate rep to county meetings, if they are that makes it 4 hurling clubs. I don't know if the handball still goes on, and I don't believe there's any rounders.
There are six handball clubs in Tyrone that I am aware of:
Loughmacrory
Greencastle
Brackey
Carrickmore
Cappagh and
Pomeroy