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Bryansford GAC

Coordinates: 54°13′05″N 5°53′31″W / 54.217927°N 5.891922°W / 54.217927; -5.891922
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Bryansford
Áth Bhriain
Founded:1926
County:Down
Colours:Green, gold, black
Grounds:St. Patrick's Park, Castlewellan Road, Newcastle
Coordinates:54°13′05″N 5°53′31″W / 54.217927°N 5.891922°W / 54.217927; -5.891922
Playing kits
Standard colours

Bryansford GAC (Template:Lang-ga) is a Gaelic football and ladies' Gaelic football club in Newcastle, County Down, Northern Ireland.[1] Founded in 1926, their most notable period was in 1970, when they won the Ulster Senior Club Football Championship.

Honours

Notable Players

  • Peter Walsh
  • Oliver Burns
  • Willie Kane
  • Cecil Ward
  • Barney Cunningham
  • Eugene Grant
  • Eamonn Burns
  • Michael Cunningham
  • Brendan Corrigan
  • Daniel Rice
  • Paddy Rooney
  • Brian Burns
  • Paul Burns
  • Gerard Morgan
  • Gareth Bailie
  • Declan Murray
  • Peter Travers
  • Simon Poland
  • Gerard McCrickard
  • Kalum King
  • Luke Howard
  • Conor Maginn

References

  1. ^ [1]