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Trinity Gaels
Founded: |
1975 |
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Dublin |
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Club Colours: |
Red and Black |
Grounds: |
Druimnigh Road |
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Trinity Gaels are a Gaelic Athletic Association Club based in Donaghmede in Dublin. Trinity Gaels were founded in 1975 to cater for the growing population in the Donaghmede area. The club got their name from the local Roman Catholic parish name, the parish of the Holy Trinity. Gaels won the Dublin Intermediate Football Championship in 1994 and therefore qualified to senior status. For the past few seasons Gaels have been playing in Division 1 of the league. Trinity Gaels played in Fr Collins Park, Hole in the Wall Road, until the middle of the 2006 season when they moved to new purpose built grounds including clubhouse and floodlit pitches on Druimnigh Road. A book entitled “Trinity Gaels – a look back through the last years”, was launched at the Hilton Hotel, Malahide Road on January 15, 2007 to celebrate 30 years of the clubs existence.[1]
[edit] Honours
- 1982 National Hurling Feile title
- 1986 Minor Football League Division One winners
- 1988 Junior Football Championship winners
- 1994 Intermediate football championship winners
- 1994 Junior Hurling Championship winners
- 1994 Camogie Intermediate Championship winners
- 1995 Intermediate Hurling League and Championship double
- 1999 Senior Division 2 League winners
[edit] Notable Players
[edit] External links
Dublin Gaelic Athletic Association (2006) |
Affiliated Clubs |
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AFL Division 1 |
St Vincents, St Judes, Thomas Davis, Round Towers (C), Lucan Sarsfields, St Marys (Saggart), Ballyboden St Endas, Na Fianna, Kilmacud Crokes, Ballymun Kickhams, St Sylvesters, St Brigids, St Marks, Trinity Gaels, St Oliver Plunketts/Eoghan Ruadh, St Annes.
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AFL Division 2 |
Erins Isle, Fingallians, Fingal Ravens, O'Tooles, Raheny, Ballinteer St Johns, Naomh Barróg, St Judes, Clontarf GAA, Parnells, Naomh Olaf, Whitehall Colmcille, St Brigids, Naomh Maur, Kilmacud Crokes, Templeogue Synge Street.
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