Hertfordshire GAA

The Hertfordshire County Board or Hertfordshire GAA is one of the seven county boards of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) in Great Britain, and is responsible for the administration of Gaelic games in Hertfordshire, England.

Hertfordshire GAA
Irish:'
Nickname(s):Herts
Province:Britain
Dominant sport:Gaelic football
County colours:  Green   Yellow
Regular kit
Hertfordshire within England

Clubs

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Football


Hurling

  • St Declan's (amalgamation of all clubs) - competes at hurling in the Warwickshire region[9]

History

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The county board was created in 1960 when it was deemed that the number of clubs in the region north of London supported a separate league. The area is not in fact just Hertfordshire but encompasses Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Bedfordshire, Huntingdonshire and Cambridgeshire.

Present Day

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Hertfordshire is probably among the weakest of the British counties as a result of the small number of large population centres in the region it serves.[citation needed] It has further been affected by the general trend of reduced emigration from Ireland to the UK since the 1980s. As a result, a number of the original clubs have folded – including the Milton Keynes-based team, Erin Go Bragh, in 2005. However, a resurgence may be underway. The youth sections of the county have proven to be very promising and in 2018 the Hertfordshire under-14s won the Féile Peile na nÓg in Meath, and followed this by winning a shield competition in Connacht the year after.

Football

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Clubs

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Clubs contest the Hertfordshire Senior Football Championship. Éire Óg are the current title holders. Each year the winners represent the county in the All-Britain Junior Club Football Championship.

County Team

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Hertfordshire county football team currently competes in the All-Britain Junior Football Championship which is part of the All-Ireland Junior Football Championship (Tier 3 of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship).

Honours

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  • All-Britain Junior Football Championship
    • Runners-Up (1): 2013

Hurling

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Clubs

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Hertfordshire has no hurling championship and currently only has one hurling club, St. Declan’s. They compete in the Warwickshire Senior Hurling Championship.

County Team

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Hertfordshire currently does not field a county hurling team in the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship.

Honours

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Hertfordshire Senior Football Championship

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YearWinnerScoreOpponentScore
2022Éire Óg1-11St Joseph’s0-08
2021St Joseph's2-06Éire Óg1-05
2020Éire Óg2-07St Dympna's1-06
2019Éire Óg4-07St Colmcille's1-08
2018Éire Óg1-11St Colmcille's0-08
2017St Colmcille's2-08Éire Óg1-06
2016St Colmcille's2-12St Dympna's2-04
2015Glen Rovers4-10St Dympna's1-05
2014Éire ÓgGlen Rovers
2013Glen RoversSt Dympna's
2012Not played.
2011Glen Rovers
2010Glen Rovers1-08, 3-07 (R)St Dympna's1-08, 2-09 (R)
2009Cambridge Parnells
2008St Dympna's
2007Cambridge Parnells2-9St Colmcille's0-6
2006St Colmcille's
2005St Dympna'sSt Colmcille's
2004St Colmcille's
2003St Colmcille's
2002St Colmcille's
2000St Colmcille's
1999St Colmcille's
1998St Colmcille's
1991Éire Óg1-10Dr Crokes2-06
1965St Colmcille's

References

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  1. ^ "Cambridge Parnells". Archived from the original on 10 July 2009.
  2. ^ "Claddagh Gaels".
  3. ^ "Éire Óg".
  4. ^ "Glen Rovers".
  5. ^ "St Joseph's".
  6. ^ Gaughan, Ailish. "Exciting times lie ahead".
  7. ^ Gaughan, Ailish. "St Vincent's Gaelic Football Club, Luton Are Launching Youth Teams".
  8. ^ "Club & Community - Our Clubs - St Dympnas Luton".
  9. ^ Smith, Frank (22 November 2014). "Hertfordshire hurling team St Declans hoping to end great first year with national title". Watford Observer.
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