Magherafelt GAC
CLG Ó Donnabháin Rosa Machaire Fíolta | |||||||||
Founded: | 1934 | ||||||||
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County: | Derry | ||||||||
Nickname: | Rossa | ||||||||
Colours: | Red and White | ||||||||
Grounds: | Rossa Park | ||||||||
Coordinates: | 54°45′53.50″N 6°35′08.69″W / 54.7648611°N 6.5857472°W | ||||||||
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O'Donovan Rossa GAC Magherafelt (Irish: CLG Ó Donnabháin Rosa Machaire Fíolta) is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in Magherafelt, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. The club is a member of Derry GAA and currently caters for Gaelic football, Camogie and Ladies' Gaelic football. The club is named after Irish patriot and revolutionary Jeremiah O'Donovan Rossa.
The club have won the Derry Senior Football Championship on seven occasions. Underage teams up to U-12s play in the South Derry GAA league and championships, from U-14 upwards teams compete in All-Derry competitions.
2019 Championship Football
Championship Football – Magherafelt – 2019 | |
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Match Details | Date |
Senior Football Championship | |
Magherafelt 1-08 0-10 Coleraine First Round |
7 September |
Magherafelt 1-15 2-05 Ballinascreen Quarter Final |
22 September |
Magherafelt 1-10 1-09 Banagher Semi Final |
5 October |
Magherafelt 0-12 0-11 Glen Final |
20 October |
Magherafelt 0-09 1-11 Kilcoo (Down) Ulster Quarter Final |
3 November |
2018 Championship Football
Championship Football – Magherafelt | |
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Match Details | Date |
Senior Football | |
Magherafelt 0-05 0-10 Slaughtneil First Round |
9 September |
2017 Championship Football
Championship Football - Magherafelt | |
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Match Details | Date |
Senior Football | |
Magherafelt 0-10 2-11 Coleraine First Round |
13 August |
Minor A Football | |
Magherafelt 4-08 1-09 Dungiven Quarter Final |
28 September |
Magherafelt 0-05 0-08 Bellaghy Semi Final |
8 October |
History
O'Donovan Rossa GAC Magherafelt was established on 15 April 1934.[1] The founding members were Pat McFlynn, Pat Keenan, Gerry Gallagher, Paddy Collins, John Walls, John Kearns and Charlie McFlynn.
Having recently read Patrick Pearse's graveside oration at Jeremiah O'Donovan Rossa's funeral, Pat McFlynn proposed the idea of naming the club after O'Donovan Rossa. His proposal was accepted and it was also decided that the club would play in red and white colours.
Magherafelt moved to its current ground, Rossa Park in 1941, having previously played at Bellvue Park and Millbrook Park. The club won its first Derry Senior Football Championship in 1939 and added four more in the 1940s. In 1978 after a gap of 29 years, the club won the Senior Championship for a sixth time.
Rossa Park
The club's home ground is Rossa Park, located on the road between Magherafelt and Castledawson.[2] In the past it was the main ground for Derry GAA inter-county matches, but this ended in the 1970s.[2] Celtic Park in Derry City is now the main county ground.[3]
Football Titles
Senior
- Derry Senior Football Championship: 7
- 1939, 1942, 1944, 1946, 1949, 1978, 2019
- Derry Senior League: 1
- 2016
- Derry Junior Football Championship: 2
- 1960, 1963
Minor
- Derry Minor Football Championship: 5
- 1959, 1972, 1992, 2010,2021
- Hughes/McElwee Memorial Cup: 2
- 2009, 2010
Under-16
- Derry Under-16 Football Championship: 8
- 1958, 1959, 1964, 2004, 2009, 2015, 2016,2019
- South Derry Under-16 Football Championship: 4
- 1958, 1959, 1964, 2004
- Derry Under-16 Football League: 2
- 2007, 2008
- South Derry Under-16 Football League: 3
- 1980,1990, 2004,
- Derry Under-16 Ladies Championship:1
- 2009
Under-14
- All-Ireland Féile na nÓg: 2
- 2007, 2018, 2023
- Derry Féile na nÓg: 9
- 1988, 2002, 2005, 2007, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018
- Derry Under-14 Football Championship: 4
- 1987, 2005, 2014, 2015
- Derry Under-14 Football League: 5
- 2007, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016
- South Derry Under-14 Football Championship: 7
- 1985, 1987, 1988, 2005, 2009, 2014, 2015
- South Derry Under-14 Football League: 3
- 1985, 1987, 1988, 2013, 2015 4
Note: The above lists may be incomplete. Please add any other honours you know of.
Well known footballers
- Pat Keenan - National League Winning Derry Captain 1947
- Francie Niblock
- Father Larry Higgins
- Chuck Higgins
- Mickey Niblock
- Hugh Niblock
- Gerry O'Loughlin
See also
External links
References
- ^ "Club History". Retrieved 10 September 2007.
- ^ a b Rodgers, Alan (20 February 2009). "The way we were". Gaelic Life. p. 23.
- ^ Scott, Ronan (13 February 2009). "'Screen to win back hearts of Derry fans". Gaelic Life. p. 3.