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Rathnure combination. 1968 was to be their year. Their success story really started on a terrible day in Belfield, with rain, wind, sleet and snow and few loyal supporters, they slowly, but surely, overcame a hard fighting St Martin's side. Battling their way to the final, they went in as underdogs and made history on that memorable day in December against a very talented Harriers side. This team was captained by Joe Murphy in the absence of Captain, Paddy Sinnott. They repeated this in 1970. Beaten in the 1973 final by
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In 1959 the Shamrocks defeated them in a memorable junior semi-final. With many young players coming from the Rackard League competitions, the club entered Intermediate competition in 1962 Even though it was only a junior club, this was the move that set Buffers Alley on the road to the top. They
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The Buffers Alley club is one of the oldest in Wexford, founded in the late 1870s. It came quickly to the fore and won its first title in 1905. Twenty-three lean years followed for the club but the spirit of the men of 1905 eventually bore fruit when they won another junior title in 1928. History
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with goals by Seamus O'Leary and Paddy Donahue breaking the Rossa. This team was captained by Pat Kenny the whole hearted full back and one of the greatest men ever to wear the green and gold and remains a legend within the club. They last competed at this level in 1992 when they once again took
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in the 1988 Leinster Final with great displays by Mick Butler and a fantastic display by the emerging Colin Whelan at left half back and a tireless display by his brother Sean at mid field back boning the victory. The crowning glory for Buffers Alley arrived on St Patrick's Day in 1989 when they
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During the 1970s and 80s Buffers Alley made an impact on the football scene in County Wexford. They created a surprise in 1972 in winning the county junior football title. Proving this to be no flash in the pan, they won the Intermediate football final in 1974 and completed in senior ranks for a
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The first Intermediate win came in 1965 and the same year won under 21 honours for the first time and repeated that again in 1966. These wins sowed the seeds for many years to come. Entering senior grade in 1967, they quickly came to the top, been beaten by their greatest rivals – that famous
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repeated itself 23 years later – 1951 when the third junior title came. In 1952 they played St Aidan's again in the senior championship but were narrowly defeated. Having played senior for three years they reverted to the junior grade in 1955.
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number of years. They returned to Intermediate ranks in the mid 80's and once again were successful in the Intermediate football championship in 1989.
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in the Semi-Final. Their next county final was in 2007 losing to Oulart and then in 2009 they faced the same opposition but lost again.
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were beaten in their first Intermediate year by Hollow Rangers and Davidstown-Courtnacuddy the following year.
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in the 1985 final and went all the way to the All-Ireland Final but was defeated by
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club is the joint second most successful in the history of the
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Gaelic Athletic Association clubs established in the 1870s
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became the first and only County Wexford club to win the
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final was in 1971 when they were narrowly defeated by
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Leinster Club honours but lost out to Sarsfields of
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1979, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984; runners-up 1978, 1980
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County
Wexford
Monamolin
53°11′19.34″N 7°58′23.20″W / 53.1887056°N 7.9731111°W / 53.1887056; -7.9731111
Hurling
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Gaelic Athletic Association
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Monamolin
County Wexford
Ireland
Intermediate hurling

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