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In the early days, club meetings took place at various venues, including Pat Cullen's premises at 27 Upper Ormond Quay, where Dublin County Board and Leinster Council meetings were also held. Later, and for many years, Tommy Moore's premises in Cathedral Street was the home of Faughs. It was also the
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From their foundation in 1885 up to 1949, Faughs trained in the Phoenix Park in the Fifteen Acres, Nine Acres, Polo Ground and beside the Hurling Ground or Army Ground, except for a short period in the winter of 1942–1943 when they moved to Dolphin Park. From 1949 to 1958, they leased a ground in St.
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Faughs won the next two county championships of 1972 and 1973 and reached the final in 1974, which they lost to Kilmacud Crokes by one point. Two senior titles came in the 1980s—1986 and 1987 with Joe Cunningham, Jim Lyng, Richie Reid, M. J. Ryan and the Newman brothers, Martin and P.J. Two more came
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From the earliest days, Faughs' contribution to Dublin GAA games has been considerable. Pat Cullen was a member of Dublin County Board from 1887, and its treasurer from 1902, a founder member of the Dublin Hurling League 1901 and donor of the Cullen Cup to the League winners. He is believed to have
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In 1895, a member of the original Faughs club, Pat Cullen, revived and reorganised the club with the assistance of Tim Gleeson, Jack Cleary and Tom Hogan, who were also members of the original club. After 1895, Faughs became a hurling-only club and adopted the colours of saffron and green, which it
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Following serious vandalism of these, they moved back to the Phoenix Park to the original Fifteen Acres of the 1885 period. In 1972, training moved to Terenure College where the team training facilities included the luxury of showers, etc., until finally in 1981, they moved to the ground at Tymon
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The early years of the 20th century proved to be successful for the club. They won the first four senior championships– a four-in-a-row lasting from 1900–1904—and another five before 1920. Key players during this period included Jack and Jimmy Cleary,
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A lean period followed, although winning four senior league titles in the interim, Faughs next senior championship success had to wait until 1970. Then they almost won five championships in a row. They beat St. Vincents in
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became the new home of Faughs. It was here that the plans were laid to build the clubhouse at Tymon North, Templeogue, which was officially opened by Dr. Patrick Hillery, President of Ireland on 30 November 1986.
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From 1939 to 1952, Faughs won eight championships, including two threes-in-a-row in 1939–1941 and 1944–1946. These teams included many prominent inter-county and inter-provincial players, including
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Jim (Builder) Walsh won three All-Irelands with Dublin, and was the only player selected on all three Tailteann Games (Ireland) teams. He was Chairman of Dublin County Board during 1929–1930.
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A four-in-a-row was achieved again in 1920–1923. The best year of all was 1920 when they won the Senior Championship and League, Intermediate Championship and League. The team was led by
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in the final by six points. The final score was 4–9 to 4–3. Included in this team were Jim "Builder" Walsh, the only man selected on all three Tailteann Games Ireland teams,
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When the Dublin County Board was formed in 1886, Larry O'Toole was on the committee. At this time the Faughs colours were amber and black, and the club played both
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was Faughs club chairman for 50 years. The Irish club hurling championship cup is named in his honour. The original cup can be seen in the Croke Park museum.
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captained Faughs to win the 1920 All-Ireland for Dublin. Dublin last All-Ireland win in 1938 included Faughs players Mick Butler, Phil Farrell,
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to win the 1970 title. In May 1971, after a tremendous but gruelling game, they were unlucky to be beaten by one point by Buffers Alley in the
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of Cork in the All-Ireland final in an unfinished match. The Faughs–Davitts coalition declined after this match.
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Andy Harty, who won nine championships with Faughs, was county board chairman in 1916–1925.
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in the 1990s, 1992 and 1999, to bring the grand total of senior championships won to 31.
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meeting place for all Gaels from all over Ireland attending matches at Croke Park.
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Anne's Estate in Killester, where they erected their own dressing rooms.
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in Dublin. Its inaugural meeting was held at 4 Gardiner's Row, home of
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helped financially in the purchase of Croke Park by the G.A.A.
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Faughs Dublin teams won eight Leinster Championships.
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From the early 1960s, Stephen Bourke's premises at 25
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Gaelic Athletic Association clubs established in 1885
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Index

Faughs
County
Dublin
53°17′46.81″N 6°19′32.78″W / 53.2963361°N 6.3257722°W / 53.2963361; -6.3257722
Football
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1
Hurling
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8
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Irish
Gaelic Athletic Association
hurling
camogie
Templeogue
Dublin
Ireland
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Easter
Phoenix Park
Michael Cusack
Irish language
Faugh A Ballagh
hurling
football
Dublin Senior Football Championship

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