St Mary's GAA (Dublin)
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| Founded: | 1906 | ||||||||
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| County: | Dublin | ||||||||
| Nickname: | Marys | ||||||||
| Colours: | Blue and Green | ||||||||
| Grounds: | Saggart | ||||||||
| Coordinates: | 53°16′45″N 6°26′31″W / 53.27917°N 6.44194°W | ||||||||
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St Mary's is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in Saggart, County Dublin, Ireland. Founded in 1906, Mary's have won the Dublin Senior Football Championship on one occasion in 1921.[1] Since then they had been relegated to the Dublin Intermediate Football Championship and regained their senior status in 1976 and have remained a Senior club ever since. St Mary's currently[when?] play in the Dublin AFL Division 1.[citation needed]
Five St Mary's players were on the Dublin team which won the 1942 All Ireland Final against Galway. The five players were Paddy Bermingham, Gerry Fitzgerald, Peter O'Reilly, Caleb Crone and Paddy O'Connor. Caleb Crone also won an All-Ireland medal with Cork in 1945.[citation needed]
Honours
[edit]- Dublin Senior Football Championship (1): 1921[1]
- Dublin Intermediate Football Championship (1): 1976
- Dublin Junior Football Championship (1): 2002
- Dublin Senior Football League Division 1 (1): 2004
- Dublin AFL Division 2 (1): 2000[citation needed]
Notable players
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b "Our Villages - Saggart - History". southdublinhistory.ie. South Dublin County History. Archived from the original on 6 May 2021.
- ^ "About us - Killavullen - bits in brief". killavullengaa.com. Retrieved 24 October 2025.
External links
[edit]- Former St Mary's GAA website (archived 2007)
- Club history (archived 2007)
