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Seandun GAA is a Gaelic football and hurling division in the city of Cork, Ireland. It is one of eight divisions of Cork County Board. It organizes competitions for the clubs within the division, at adult level. The winners of these competitions compete against other divisional champions to determine which club is the county champion. In addition, the division selects football and hurling teams from the adult teams playing at junior level or county intermediate level, and these then compete for the Cork Senior Football Championship and Cork Senior Hurling Championship. Many of the best known clubs in Cork are part of this division - Nemo Rangers, Blackrock, Glen Rovers are examples. The division derives its name from Shandon, whose bells are a symbol of Cork City.

History

Junior A Football Championship

Achievements

The divisional team has never made a final of either the Cork Senior Football Championship or Cork Senior Hurling Championship. In 1934, 1957, 1959, 1960, 1975 and 1976 it was defeated in the hurling semi-final. The only time it has qualified for a football semi-final was in 1968.[ citation needed]

Member clubs

Competitions

Hurling

Grades

Championship Club
Senior Championships
Premier Senior Bishopstown
Blackrock
Douglas
St. Finbarr's
Senior A Glen Rovers
Na Piarsaigh
Intermediate Championships
Premier Intermediate None
Intermediate A Blackrock (2nd team)
Mayfield
Junior Championships
Premier Junior Douglas (2nd team)
Glen Rovers (2nd team)
Nemo Rangers
St. Finbarr's (2nd team)
Junior A Bishopstown (2nd team)
Blackrock (3rd team)
Brian Dillons
Glen Rovers (3rd team)
Na Piarsaigh (2nd team)
Passage West
St. Finbarr's (3rd team)
St. Vincent's
Whitechurch
White's Cross
Junior B Bishopstown (3rd team)
Blackrock (4th team)
Delaney Rovers
Douglas (3rd team)
Glen Rovers (4th team)
Lough Rovers
Mayfield (2nd team)
Na Piarsaigh (3rd team)
Nemo Rangers (2nd team)
Passage West (2nd team)
Rathpeacon
St. Finbarr's (4th team)
Whitechurch (2nd team)

Football

Grades

Championship Club
Senior Championships
Premier Senior Douglas
Nemo Rangers
St. Finbarr's
St Michael's
Senior A Bishopstown
Intermediate Championships
Premier Intermediate Nemo Rangers (2nd team)
Intermediate A Na Piarsaigh
St. Finbarr's (2nd team)
St. Vincent's
Junior Championships
Premier Junior St. Nicholas
Junior A Bishopstown (2nd team)
Brian Dillons
Delaney Rovers
Douglas (2nd team)
Mayfield
Nemo Rangers (3rd team)
Passage West
St Michael's (2nd team)
Whitechurch
White's Cross
Junior B Ballyphehane
Bishopstown (3rd team)
Douglas (3rd team)
Douglas (4th team)
Mayfield (2nd team)
Na Piarsaigh (2nd team)
Nemo Rangers (4th team)
Passage West (2nd team)
Rathpeacon
St. Finbarr's (3rd team)
St Michael's (3rd team)
St. Nicholas (2nd team)
St Vincent's (2nd team)
White's Cross (2nd team)
Junior C Ballinure
Ballyphehane (2nd team)
Bishopstown (4th team)
Brian Dillons (2nd team)
Lough Rovers
Nemo Rangers (5th team)
Rochestown
St. Finbarr's (4th team)

See also

References

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Seandun GAA is a Gaelic football and hurling division in the city of Cork, Ireland. It is one of eight divisions of Cork County Board. It organizes competitions for the clubs within the division, at adult level. The winners of these competitions compete against other divisional champions to determine which club is the county champion. In addition, the division selects football and hurling teams from the adult teams playing at junior level or county intermediate level, and these then compete for the Cork Senior Football Championship and Cork Senior Hurling Championship. Many of the best known clubs in Cork are part of this division - Nemo Rangers, Blackrock, Glen Rovers are examples. The division derives its name from Shandon, whose bells are a symbol of Cork City.

History

Junior A Football Championship

Achievements

The divisional team has never made a final of either the Cork Senior Football Championship or Cork Senior Hurling Championship. In 1934, 1957, 1959, 1960, 1975 and 1976 it was defeated in the hurling semi-final. The only time it has qualified for a football semi-final was in 1968.[ citation needed]

Member clubs

Competitions

Hurling

Grades

Championship Club
Senior Championships
Premier Senior Bishopstown
Blackrock
Douglas
St. Finbarr's
Senior A Glen Rovers
Na Piarsaigh
Intermediate Championships
Premier Intermediate None
Intermediate A Blackrock (2nd team)
Mayfield
Junior Championships
Premier Junior Douglas (2nd team)
Glen Rovers (2nd team)
Nemo Rangers
St. Finbarr's (2nd team)
Junior A Bishopstown (2nd team)
Blackrock (3rd team)
Brian Dillons
Glen Rovers (3rd team)
Na Piarsaigh (2nd team)
Passage West
St. Finbarr's (3rd team)
St. Vincent's
Whitechurch
White's Cross
Junior B Bishopstown (3rd team)
Blackrock (4th team)
Delaney Rovers
Douglas (3rd team)
Glen Rovers (4th team)
Lough Rovers
Mayfield (2nd team)
Na Piarsaigh (3rd team)
Nemo Rangers (2nd team)
Passage West (2nd team)
Rathpeacon
St. Finbarr's (4th team)
Whitechurch (2nd team)

Football

Grades

Championship Club
Senior Championships
Premier Senior Douglas
Nemo Rangers
St. Finbarr's
St Michael's
Senior A Bishopstown
Intermediate Championships
Premier Intermediate Nemo Rangers (2nd team)
Intermediate A Na Piarsaigh
St. Finbarr's (2nd team)
St. Vincent's
Junior Championships
Premier Junior St. Nicholas
Junior A Bishopstown (2nd team)
Brian Dillons
Delaney Rovers
Douglas (2nd team)
Mayfield
Nemo Rangers (3rd team)
Passage West
St Michael's (2nd team)
Whitechurch
White's Cross
Junior B Ballyphehane
Bishopstown (3rd team)
Douglas (3rd team)
Douglas (4th team)
Mayfield (2nd team)
Na Piarsaigh (2nd team)
Nemo Rangers (4th team)
Passage West (2nd team)
Rathpeacon
St. Finbarr's (3rd team)
St Michael's (3rd team)
St. Nicholas (2nd team)
St Vincent's (2nd team)
White's Cross (2nd team)
Junior C Ballinure
Ballyphehane (2nd team)
Bishopstown (4th team)
Brian Dillons (2nd team)
Lough Rovers
Nemo Rangers (5th team)
Rochestown
St. Finbarr's (4th team)

See also

References

External links


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