Erin's Hope GAA
Founded: | 1895 |
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County: | Waterford |
Nickname: | The Hopes |
Colours: | White And Green |
Erin's Hope GAA was a GAA club located in Dungarvan, County Waterford. They were formed in 1895 when a split occurred in the Dungarvan team which resulted in the forming of two teams, one called Erins Hope, and the other called Shandon Rovers.
Honours
- Waterford Senior Football Championship 3
- 1896, 1897, 1898[1][2]
References
- ^ "Exodus from Waterford next Saturday week for Decies showdown with Meath". Irish Examiner. 27 July 1999. Archived from the original on 22 June 2011. Retrieved 2009-11-25.
- ^ Dooley, Thomas P. (1995). Irishmen or English Soldiers: Times and World of a Southern Irish Man (1876-1916) Enlisting in the British Army During the First World War. Liverpool University Press. p. 82. ISBN 978-0-85323-600-9.
Erins Hope Dungarvan.
External links
- https://web.archive.org/web/20080406210711/http://waterford.gaa.ie/page/senior_football.html
- https://web.archive.org/web/20110726005445/http://www.dungarvanmuseum.org/exhibit/categories/historicalarticles/article151/struggleforfreedom.pdf
- http://blog.waterfordmuseum.ie/2009_10_01_archive.html
- http://www.dohenygaa.com/page/1897---dohenys-reach-the-all-ireland-senior-final-21.aspx
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Waterford GAA clubs
Hurling
- Abbeyside
- Ballyduff Lower
- Ballyduff Upper
- Ballygunner
- De La Salle
- Fourmilewater
- Lismore
- Mount Sion
- Passage
- Rinn Ó gCuanach
- Stradbally
- Tallow
- Abbeyside B
- Ardmore
- Ballydurn
- Ballygunner "B"
- Ballysaggart
- Brickey Rangers
- Cappoquin
- Clashmore
- Clonea Power
- Colligan
- De La Salle B
- Dungarvan
- Dunhill
- Erin's Own
- Ferrybank
- Geraldines
- Kilgobinet
- Kill
- Lismore "B"
- Modeligo
- Mount Sion B
- Portlaw
- Roanmore
- Shamrocks
- St Mary's
- St Molleran's
- St Saviour's
- Tramore
Gaelic football
- Ardmore
- Ballinacourty
- Brickey Rangers
- Clashmore
- Gaultier
- Kilrossanty
- The Nire
- Rathgormack
- Rinn Ó gCuanach
- Stradbally
- St Brendan's
- St Saviour's
- Tramore
- Bonmahon
- Ballinameela
- Ballyduff Lower
- Butlerstown
- De La Salle
- Dungarvan
- Dunhill
- Erin's Own
- Emmetts
- Ferrybank
- Geraldines
- John Mitchels
- Kilgobinet
- Kill
- Kilmacthomas
- Lismore
- John Mitchels B
- Newtown
- Portlaw
- St Molleran's
- St Saviour's B
- Sliabh gCua
- Stradbally B
Other junior clubs
- Fenor
- Mount Melleray
- An Sean Phobal
- St Paul's
- Tourin–Ballinwillin
Underage clubs/amalgamations
- An Gaeltacht
- Ballyduff–Butlerstown
- Comeragh Gaels
- Dunhill–Fenor
- Lismore–Ballysaggart
- Naomh Bríd
- Sacred Heart
- St Oliver's
- Tallow–Shamrocks
Colleges
Past clubs
- Avonmore
- Ballycoe
- Ballymacaw
- Ballytruckle
- Blackwater Ramblers
- Clodagh Campaigners
- De La Salle (school)
- Erin's Hope
- Faughs
- Gracedieu
- O'Rourkes
- St Otteran's
- St Stephen's
- Shandon Rovers
- T. F. Meaghers
- Villerstown
- Windgap
- Young Irelands
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