Bryansford GAC
Gaelic sports club, County Down, Northern Ireland
54°13′05″N 5°53′31″W / 54.217927°N 5.891922°W / 54.217927; -5.891922
Standard colours |
All Ireland | Ulster champions | Down champions | |
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Football: | - | 2 | 11 |
Bryansford GAC (Irish: Áth Bhriain) is a Gaelic football and ladies' Gaelic football club in Newcastle, County Down, Northern Ireland.[1] Founded in 1926, their most notable period was in 1970, when they won the Ulster Senior Club Football Championship.
Honours
- Ulster Senior Club Football Championship: 2
- 1969, 1970
- Down Senior Football Championship: 11
- 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1973, 1974, 1977, 2003
Notable players
- Éamonn Burns
- Kalum King
Benny Corrigan Brian Burns Declan Murray Conor Maginn
References
- ^ https://www.facebook.com/bryansford.gac [user-generated source]
External links
- Official site
- Facebook page
- Bryansford GAC on X
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Down GAA clubs
- Ballyholland
- Bredagh
- Bryansford
- Burren
- Carryduff
- Castlewellan
- Clonduff
- Glenn
- Kilcoo
- Liatroim
- Longstone
- Loughinisland
- Mayobridge
- RGU Downpatrick
- Saul
- Warrenpoint
- Atticall
- Annaclone
- Ballymartin
- Clann na Banna
- Darragh Cross
- Drumaness
- Drumgath
- Newry Bosco
- Newry Shamrocks
- An Ríocht
- Rostrevor
- Saval
- St John's
- St Paul's
- Teconnaught
- Tullylish
- Aghaderg
- Ardglass
- Aughlisnafin
- Bright
- Dromara
- Dundrum
- East Belfast
- Glasdrumman
- Kilclief
- St Michael's
- Ballycran
- Ballygalget
- Bredagh
- Liatroim
- Newry Shamrocks
- Portaferry
- Ballela
- Carryduff
- Clonduff
- Warrenpoint
- Ballyvarley
- Castlewellan
- East Belfast
- Kilclief
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