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'''St. Benedicts Harps GAA[http://stbenedictsharps.intheteam.com link title]''' is a [[Gaelic Athletic Association]] club in the [[Leeds]] and [[Huddersfield]] areas. Part of [[British GAA]], it only plays [[Gaelic football]].
'''St. Benedicts Harps GAA[http://stbenedictsharps.intheteam.com link title]''' is a [[Gaelic Athletic Association]] club in the [[Leeds]] area. Part of [[British GAA]], it only plays [[Gaelic football]].


Founded 1983, the club colours are green and red. Unlike other clubs Harps fields many underage teams from under 10's to senior . This commitment to underage paid off in 2004 when the club won the All-Britain under 12's 7 a-side Champions, The senior team won the Pennine League Champions in 2003
Founded 1983, the club colours are green and red. Unlike other clubs Harps fields many underage teams from under 10's to senior . This commitment to underage paid off in 2004 when the club won the All-Britain under 12's 7 a-side Champions, The senior team won the Pennine League Champions in 2003

Revision as of 08:51, 11 September 2007

St. Benedicts Harps GAAlink title is a Gaelic Athletic Association club in the Leeds area. Part of British GAA, it only plays Gaelic football.

Founded 1983, the club colours are green and red. Unlike other clubs Harps fields many underage teams from under 10's to senior . This commitment to underage paid off in 2004 when the club won the All-Britain under 12's 7 a-side Champions, The senior team won the Pennine League Champions in 2003

Games for under 14's through to Senior played in Beeston, Leeds and games for under 10's, 11's and 12's played at the Irish Centre, York Road, Leeds.