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Raheny GAA

Coordinates: 53°22′42.58″N 6°10′42.95″W / 53.3784944°N 6.1785972°W / 53.3784944; -6.1785972
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Raheny GAA
CLG Ráth Éanna
File:Raheny GAA.png
Founded:1958
County:Dublin
Nickname:The Parish / Springfield
Colours:Maroon and White
Grounds:St Anne's Park
Coordinates:53°22′42.58″N 6°10′42.95″W / 53.3784944°N 6.1785972°W / 53.3784944; -6.1785972
Playing kits
Standard colours

Raheny GAA (Irish: CLG Rath Éanna ) is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in Raheny, Dublin.

History

Raheny were the 2007 Dublin Intermediate Hurling Championship after they defeated Ballyboden St Endas by 0-16 to 0-12 at O'Toole Park.[1] Raheny last won the intermediate championship in 1970. Raheny won promotion to Dublin AFL Division 1 from Dublin AFL Division 2 in 2007 for the 2008 season.[2]

Roll of Honour

Club football players

Dublin senior men's SFC inter-county footballers
   Niall Guiden 1994

10 Senior Football All Star Awards to 2019.

  • . David Hickey 1975. 1977
  • . Ciaran Whelan 1999. 2007
  • . Brian Fenton 2015. 2016. 2018. 2019
  • . Brian Howard 2018. 2018

===U21 Football All Ireland Winners

  • . Eoin Keogh 2010. 2012
  • . Patrick O’Higgins 2012. 2014
  • . Brian Fenton 2014
  • . Gavin Ivory 2014
  • . Rutherson Real 2014
  • . Brian Howard 2017
  • . Sean McMahon 2017
  • . Darren Byrne 2017

Ladies Footballers

References

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