Kerins O'Rahilly's GAA
Gaelic games club in County Kerry, Ireland
52°16′01.07″N 9°42′57.50″W / 52.2669639°N 9.7159722°W / 52.2669639; -9.7159722
Standard colours |
All Ireland | Munster champions | Kerry champions | |
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Football: | - | 1 | 6 |
Kerins O'Rahilly's' Gaelic Athletic Association club from Tralee, County Kerry, Ireland. They are based in the Strand Road area of the town. They are in Division 1 of the county league which they won in 2006, and compete in the Intermediate Championship.
History
The club was founded in 1927[1] and was named for The O'Rahilly, a Kerryman killed in the Easter Rising, and Charlie Kerins of the later IRA, executed during the Second World War.[2][3][4]
Notable players
- John Dowling 1955 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship winning captain.
- Jas Murphy 1953 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship winning captain.
- Dan Spring 1940 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship winning captain.
- Dan O'Keeffe Seven time All-Ireland Senior Football Championship winner. Member of GAA Team of the Century and Millennium.
- Seán Walsh Seven time All-Ireland Senior Football Championship winner and two time All-Star.
- Vinnie Murphy, All-Ireland Senior Football Championship winner in 2015 with Dublin.
- David Moran Three time All-Ireland Senior Football Championship winner and two time All-Star.
- Tommy Walsh Two time All-Ireland Senior Football Championship winner and 2008 GAA/GPA Young Footballer of the Year.
- Barry John Keane, Four time Munster Senior Football Championship winner as well as an All-Ireland Senior Football Championship winner in 2014.
- Jack Savage, All-Ireland Senior Football Championship winner in 2022.
Achievements
- Kerry Senior Football Championship Winners (6) 1933, 1939, 1953, 1954, 1957, 2002
- Munster Senior Club Football Championship Winners (1) 2022
- Kerry Club Football Championship Winners (3) 2009, 2010, 2022
- Kerry County League Div 1: Winners (4) 1985, 1999, 2006, 2013 [5]
- Kerry Under-21 Football Championship: Winners (1) 2015[6]
- Kerry Under 21 Club Championship Winners (2) 2013, 2009
- Kerry Minor Football Championship Winners (1) 2006
- Kerry Minor County League Division 1 Winners (2) 2007, 2008
References
- ^ "Kerins O'Rahillys | GAA". Kerins O'Rahillys.
- ^ O'Callaghan, Sean (5 November 2015). James Connolly: My Search for the Man, the Myth and his Legacy. Random House. ISBN 9781473519572 – via Google Books.
- ^ "My Club: David Moran - Kerins O'Rahilly's". www.gaa.ie. 21 January 2016.
- ^ Galvin, Anthony (4 July 2013). Ring of Death: Famous Kerry Murders. Random House. ISBN 9781780577081 – via Google Books.
- ^ "Moran's moment to savour". Irish Examiner. 18 November 2013. Retrieved 18 November 2013.
- ^ "Cormac Coffey causes a stir as impressive Kerins O'Rahillys claim first U21 crown". Irish Examiner. 12 August 2015. Retrieved 12 August 2015.
External links
- Official Kerins O'Rahilly's GAA Club website
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Kerry GAA clubs
- Austin Stacks
- Dingle
- Dr Crokes
- Kenmare Shamrocks
- Kerins O'Rahilly's
- Kilcummin
- Legion
- Templenoe
- Dr Crokes
- Firies
- Fossa
- Glenflesk
- Gneeveguilla
- Kilcummin
- Legion
- Listry
- Rathmore
- Scartaglin
- Spa
- St Patrick's
- Ballyduff
- Beale
- Ballydonoghue
- Ballylongford
- Duagh
- Finuge
- Clounmacon
- Listowel Emmets
- Moyvane
- St Senan's
- Tarbert
- Knockanure
- Lispole
- Castlegregory
- Annascaul
- Dingle
- An Ghaeltacht
- Churchill
- Ardfert
- St Pat's, Blennerville
- Na Gaeil, Tralee
- John Mitchell's
- Ballymacelligott
- Brosna
- Knocknagoshel
- Castleisland Desmonds
- Cordal
- Currow
- Scartaglin
- Austin Stacks
- Ballymacelligott
- Churchill
- St Pat's
- Na Gaeil
- Kerins O'Rahilly's
- John Mitchell's
- Tralee Parnells
- Feale Rangers
- Kenmare
- Shannon Rangers
- St Brendan's
- St Kieran's
*=Competing as individual club in 2010 Senior Football Championship