Annaghminnon Rovers GFC
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Ragaire Annachminnon CLG | ||
Founded: | 1959 | |
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Nickname: | The Rovers | |
Grounds: | Pairc Annachminnon, Stonetown | |
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Annaghminnon Rovers GFC (Irish: Ragaire Annachminnon CPG) is a Gaelic football club from the small community of Stonetown in the parish of Louth, in County Louth. Founded in 1959,[1] the club's colours are white and red (white jersey with red hoop).[citation needed]
History
Following Louth's 1957 All Ireland win, a need arose in the area to form a club and meetings took place in 1958 in the town land of Annaghminnon. The club was finally granted affiliation after several failed attempts in 1959. The club's maiden championship was achieved in 1964 after a narrow victory of John Mitchells and the team was managed by Jim Quigley who had previously led Louth's All Ireland campaign seven years previously.[citation needed] Championship success would not follow for another 36 years until 2000, when Rovers beat Tullyallens Glen Emmet’s by 2 points to lift the Christy Bellew JFC cup.[citation needed]
Annaghminnon has spent the majority of its footballing life in the junior ranks of Louth football with a brief two-year period in the intermediate grade in 2001 and 2002. For the years 2012-2018 the club regraded to the reserve divisions.[citation needed] In 2019, Annaghminnon Rovers regraded to the junior ranks.[citation needed]
The club football field, dressing rooms and community hall are situated in Stonetown, near Dundalk in County Louth. Pairc Annachminnon was opened in 1987, the community hall was erected in 1991, and new dressing rooms were constructed in 2008.[citation needed]
Pairc Annachminnon is also home to Monaghan GAA club Magheracloone Mitchell's under a unique ground-sharing collaboration. This was agreed between both clubs after Magheracloone lost their playing grounds due to a collapsed gypsum mine underneath.[2]
Honours
- Louth Junior Football Championship (2): 1964, 2000[citation needed]
- John Roe Cup (1): 2009[citation needed]
- Louth Junior 2B Football Championship (1): 2016[3]
References
- ^ "Jem was a founding member of Louth's Annaghminnon Rvs". Drogheda Independent. Independent News & Media. 19 May 2018. Retrieved 5 November 2020.
- ^ "'I was afraid that our future stars would fall through the cracks'". irishtimes.com. Irish Times. 23 November 2019. Retrieved 5 November 2020.
- ^ "At least there's one current Louth GAA player with a senior provincial championship medal". dundalkdemocrat.ie. 11 June 2020.
Annaghminnon Rovers, who were competing in Division Six at the time [..] the highest point coming in 2016 when they claimed the 2B championship