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Rangers won further titles in 1933, 1936 and 1937. The 1940s were to prove a more frustrating decade for Crossmaglen, their only county senior title being in 1947. The 1950s were still more difficult for Crossmaglen, being the only decade of the twentieth century in which they did not win an Armagh
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Crossmaglen Rangers regained the County title in 1996 after a lapse of ten years, beating Clan na nGael 3-12 to 1-4. Since then, they have been completely dominant in the tournament, retaining the title every year since, with the only exception being 2009. In this period, they have won eleven
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After this, however, the club's fortunes revived considerably. Rangers captured five Championships in the 1960s (1960, 1962, 1965, 1966 and 1967), in addition to several league titles. Further Armagh Championships were won in 1970, 1975, 1977, 1983 and 1986.
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The club fields underage teams from U-10 to U-21 as well as Senior, Junior and 'B' teams. Ladies football and camogie are played in the club, with the camogie teams in particular achieving much success in recent years. The seniors play in the
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to prevent it. The club grounds were subsequently damaged by the movement of vehicles. With the end of The Troubles in 1998, the club regained possession of the grounds and have embarked upon a series of development programs.
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In 2010 a new look Crossmaglen team emerged and regained the Armagh Senior title, they then went on and regained the Ulster Championship before completing the season with yet another All Ireland Title in 2011 defeating
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In recent times, the club has purchased more land to develop additional senior standard playing facilities. Extensive renovations on the Rangers Hall were completed, and the then GAA President
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in a row by defeating Pearse Óg. This was a national record. This unbeaten run came to an end in 2009 when they were defeated by eventual champions Pearse Óg at the quarter-final stage.
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club started only in 1909. Rangers soon made their presence felt, however, winning the Championship in 1911, 1912 and 1913, overcoming, respectively, Shane O'Neill's, the Harps and
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by 1-4 to 6 points. They also won the All-County League. After further political controversy, the Red Hands split, and a new club called
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from Roscommon in the final to claim their fifth All Ireland club title. In 2012 they retained the title by defeating
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took possession of a portion of the ground despite opposition from the club and the
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In 1918, political divisions in the district disrupted both the Rangers and nearby
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2018, Cross 7:15 Granemore 1:04. Player of the match Eimear McMahon
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from Westmeath after a replay to claim their sixth championship.
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Crossmaglen Rangers homeground is St. Oliver Plunkett Park (
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history; also holds a national record for playing 103
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Gaelic Athletic Association clubs established in 1887
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six times, in 1997, 1999, 2000, 2007, 2011 and 2012.
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All Ireland Winner Armagh 2002, National League 2005
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