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shield in Petit Park, Rostrevor, in front of a huge Longstone following. The victory, although narrow, was deserved and it was the typical poaching style of the forwards which sealed it for Longstone, with a spectacular goal late in the second half. Longstone Panel: Martin Burden, Michael Haughian (Capt.), Niall Rogers, Wilfred Rogers, Joseph Blair, Thomas McCartan (Jnr.), Adrian Haughian, Denis Cotter, Brendan McDowell, John Poland, Michael Curran, Emmett Haughian (Jr.), Christopher Burden, Eamon Kelly, Brendan Trainor, John Trainor, Terry Trainor, Kieran Rooney, Peter Trainor (Snr.), Aquinas Haughian, Eugene Cunningham, Paul Trimble.
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paraded in front of the supporters. It was a historic day for the club and that night a victory dinner and celebration were held in Longstone Hall. Longstone Panel: Wilfred Rogers, Michael Haughian, Niall Rogers, Barry Kelly, Thomas McCartan, Shane Rogers, Denis Cotter (Capt.), Michael Curran, Brendan McDowell, Garry Rogers, Aquinas Haughian, Kieran Rooney, Hugh Trainor, John Trainor, Peter Trainor, Eugene Cunningham, Mark O'Reilly, Paddy Mallon, Joey Annett, Paul Trimble, Conleth Sloan, Liam Rooney, Martin Burden, Mark Murphy.
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months. They were, however, narrowly, beaten by Shamrocks. Longstone's Panel: Martin Smith, Adrian Haughian, Wilfred Rogers, Brendan McDowell, Michael Haughian, Thomas McCartan (Sr.), Thomas McCartan (Jr.), Joe Blair, Peter Trainor (Capt.), Paul Rogers, Martin Fitzpatrick, Charlie Cunningham, Brian Trainor, Liam Burden, Joey Annett, Martin Burden, John Pat Trainor, Paul Trimble, Eugene Cunningham, Terry Trainor, Michael Curran. The team were managed by Thomas McCartan.
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relegation battle previously. The Sevens team continued their success through from the previous season by winning the Castlewellan Sevens tournament yet again, and went one better at Kilmacud by reaching the final, only to be denied by a penalty shoot-out. The minor team were also beaten in the final minutes by a late goal in the final of the MFC B competition. The U-16 team picked up more silverware for the club, winning an Invitational Sevens tournament in Belfast.
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squad won the Ulster Óg Sport at St. Oliver Plunkett Park, Crossmaglen, after claiming the Down title at Downpatrick by defeating heavy favourites An Ríocht in that final. At Crossmaglen, in a controversial straight knock out tournament, they quite easily defeated Derrygonnelly of Fermanagh in the first round, won an extraordinary game against Glenties of Donegal in the semi, then beat Killeshil of Tyrone in the Final.
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Longstone panel was: Bernard Rooney, Emmett Haughian, Conrad Haughian, John Curran, John Poland, Michael Poland, Francis Lavery, Hugh Trainor, Hugh L. Rogers, Paul Trainor, Ambrose Rogers (Capt.), Raphael Haughian, Geoffrey McDowell, Damien Poland, Paul Burden, Raymond Annett, Noel Haughian, Wilfred Rogers, Martin Burden, Liam Burden, Joe Blair, Michael Curran. The team were managed by Paul Lambe.
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final whistle sounded at St. Patrick's Park, Newcastle, there was a sea of red and white all over the pitch. That season also seen Longstone gain promotion with Saval, and the 'Stone made sure that Division 1 status has not been lost and have stayed there for many years after. This was not all a good year for the 'Stone, as an All-County Bosco side showed their class and beat the 'Stone at
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their annual underage tournaments, with U-14, U-12 and U-10 competing in Longstone Park, while on another day, the U-8s enjoyed a day of indoor football due to heavy rainfall on the day of the tournament. This year, the pitch saw more redevelopments, with the sides of the pitch receiving a facelift, with concreted standing areas added.
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Some of the 'Stone players on that day were: J. P. Phillips, Eddie Burden, Frank Carragher, Pa Quinn, Hugh Rodgers, Tom Trainor, Henry Pat McCartan, Owen Martin, T. G. Burden, Sean Doran, Felix McAlinden, Eddie Smith, James Fitzpatrick, Edward Cunningham, Seamus McVeigh, Charlie Rodgers, James Bernard Rodgers.
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Kilmacud Sevens. The U-12 team made the final of the 'B' Championship, which shows some great prospects for the future. The redevelopments of the pitch resumed, with the fencing around the field being replaced and the dug outs being replaced, yet another sign of the club's continuing ambitions for the future.
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2004 showed that the club's newly found success wasn't a one-off, as the Sevens team got to the final of the Castlewellan Sevens, only to be beaten by St. Gall's of Antrim. This earned an invitation to the Kilmacud Sevens, but the team failed to make it out of the group. The Reserve team were shocked
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in 2002, and once again went in as underdogs against Saval. The Saval side had just wrapped up the league title and were looking to add the Championship for a double, but the pain of the previous season's defeat spurred the 'Stone on and we ran out easy winners on a scoreline of 1–13 to 1–7. When the
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In 1999, the club had its blackest day when big Ambrose was suddenly taken from us. His loss was huge and it took the club and community a long time to get over what happened. A true gentleman who lived for Longstone, he would never be forgotten by anyone who knew him. In the same year, the club also
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1991 saw the return of silverware to the Longstone Club. Under the management of Thomas McCartan (Snr.) and Finbar Cotter, the Longstone Reserves overcame the strong challenge of their Ballyholland counterparts to win the Father Davies Shield. The captain of the victors, Michael Haughian, lifted the
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In the early '90s, Longstone faced the prospect of relegation to Division 2. They needed a point against League Champions Burren in the final match of the season to stay up. In a nerve-wrecking game, the 'Stone showed their spirit and clawed and scraped for every ball, while a bit of luck was needed
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In 2021, there were two promotion places available in Division Two for the first time since 2017. Going into the final day of the season, Longstone, holding second place, needed just a draw against third place Castlewellan, due to leading them by two points in the league. With the Stone leading the
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In 2017, the club were relegated from the top tier, the ACFL Division One, ending a run of fifteen consecutive years at the top level. The 2018 season in Division Two began in the knowledge that due to restructuring of the league system for the next two seasons, that only one team would be promoted
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At the turn of the millennium, Longstone were to begin in Division 2, after a previous loss in the play-offs. However, this decade was the start of unheralded success for the club. There was not much to boast about on the senior stage, as we had become a mid-table second division side, but the U-15
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This committee registered a team in the Frontier Junior League called Longstone Emmetts. The team wore red jerseys. Their first fixture was at home to Newry and the result was a draw. This game was played at Dennis' field on Matthews' Lane between Stewart's Road and the Valley Road in October 1945.
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In 2003, Longstone won the Castlewellan Sevens tournament for the first time in the club's history. The 'Stone had a strong team under the captaincy of Michael Higgins. Barry Doran picked up the Player of the Tournament on the same day. The U-21 team avenged last season's defeat to win the County
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In 1987, Ambrose Rogers went Stateside with the All-Stars. In the same year Raphael and Noel Haughian won All-Ireland Minor Championship medals when the Down team defeated Cork in the final. One week later, Reserve team was in the Championship Final making it the club's second final within twelve
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In 1958, Longstone's new park (the present pitch) was formally opened by Mr. Seamus McFerran, the former President of the G.A.A. The field cost £1,000 and most of the work needed to convert it from its old moor state was done by voluntary labour. The main events on the day were: Senior Challenge,
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In 1947, Longstone were playing in the newly formed Intermediate League. Under the captaincy of Henry Pat McCartan, the team won this league at the first attempt. The captain and players were presented with the Fitzsimmons Cup and medals, by Rev. G. McCaul, C.C., at a ceili in Longstone Hall. The
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All-Ireland 7s competition. The U-16 football team lost in the final of the league to a strong Attical/Glasdrumman team. The Camogie team lost in the Division 4 league championship final, while the U-16 Camogie team lost in the league final to Ballycran, after a replay. The club continued to run
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campaign culminating in a Final appearance with Burren as opponents. Having been Champions in '83, '84, and '85, Burren's experience was too much for Longstone, with the final score being Burren 0–13, Longstone 0–7. This Burren team then went on to lift the All-Ireland title later that year. The
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Although there was a Longstone team for a few years in the 1930s, the present Club was started in 1945. A collection was held at a dance and sufficient money was raised to purchase a football and hire a field from July to October. This field was on the Oldtown Lane and was owned by Joe McKibben.
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Mark Doran did the club and community proud when he gained an All-Ireland Minor winners medal in an exceptional team. He lined out in the championship at right half back and left corner back, playing an absolute stormer in the replayed Ulster final versus Donegal and the All-Ireland semi-final
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On 26 September 1993, at Páirc Esler, Longstone defeated Carryduff 2–6 to 0–9 to win the Reserve Football Championship. On this day we broke the jinx of losing finals to record a historic win. There were jubilant scenes as the cup was presented to the twenty-year-old captain, Denis Cotter, and
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In 2005, the Senior team avoided the relegation play-offs a week after their fixture schedule finished, as a result elsewhere kept the 'Stone in the top flight for another season. The Sevens team won the Castlewellan Sevens for the second time in three years, and got to the semi-finals in the
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2006 saw one of the club's most successful seasons in senior football. In the ACFL Div 1, Longstone reached the final, only to be cruelly denied the title in the closing minutes after conceding a late goal. This showed a great improvement from the previous year, as the club were locked in a
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Over the next couple of years, the 'Stone were plying their trade in Division 2 but in 1998 they annexed the ACFL Division 2 title at Ballymartin where they defeated an Annaclone side who overcame Longstone in the two league games between the sides that year. Longstone ran out winners.
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The major footballing achievement of the '50s for Longstone was reaching the Senior Championship final in 1955. This game was played against Ballymartin at St. Patrick's Park, Newcastle and was refereed by Pat Rooney of Castlewellan. Ballymartin won the game with the score 4–8 to 0–5.
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In 1953, the club was honoured to have Major Vivion De Valera as their guest at the annual Aeríodheacht and sports. This event took place in Kevin's field on the Valley Road. Thousands attended to hear the oration and to watch a selection of Irish dancing, singing and football.
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After a number of practice matches among themselves and with the neighbouring 'Clinchers' from Brackney it was decided to hold a meeting and form a committee. No records were kept of this meeting but it is thought that the first Longstone committee consisted of:
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In 1995, the club held its Féile 50 and was held over a two-week festival at the Longstone Hall and pitch. There was a lot that happened, with the annual sports, and an exhibition that was open for viewing throughout the fortnight. This was officially opened by
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decider against a strong Warrenpoint side. But it was not to be as Warrenpoint walked out of Páirc Esler with the W. J. Farrell Cup. P. J. Magee said after the final, "You have to learn how to lose a final before you win one". How true he proved to be!
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in the 3rd minute of injury time as a Burren free sailed wide and the 'Stone had won the right to a play-off for their Division 1 status. Then followed two vital play-off matches, against Clonduff and Carryduff, both of which Longstone won.
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The hall underwent major redevelopments, and the addition of 2 more changing rooms and a sports hall were made. The top tier of the hall was modernised, and the Sports hall was aptly named after the all-time great, Ambrose Rogers.
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by a decision in Tullylish, which allowed the 'Stone to advance to the ACPRL Division 1. The U-21 team suffered defeated in the SD Final, and the Minors suffered defeat in the SD League Final.
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match by two points heading into stoppage time, Castlewellan scored a heartbreaking goal to win the match by a single point, leapfrogging the Stone into second place by way of a head-to-head
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from Division Two in 2018 and 2019, instead of the usual two. In both seasons, Longstone finished 2nd in the league, missing out on promotion to Loughinisland and Carryduff respectively. The
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DOWN v. ARMAGH. This was refereed by Barney Carr and ended with a win for Armagh. In a Senior 7-a-side competition in which 6 teams took part. Longstone defeated Glasdrumman in the final.
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Having been relegated for the first time, Longstone was now playing in the Junior leagues. Despite this, the Cassidy Cup in the Kilkeel tournament was won for three years in succession.
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Championship against Bryansford on a scoreline of 0–13 to 0–10. The minors won the SD League, beating An Ríocht in the final. The U-16 team lost in the final of the SD League to
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In September 1976, the committee first talked about re-seeding and draining the pitch; building a new hall, dressing rooms and showers and the purchase of a minibus.
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In June '93, the 'Stone won the Feis an Dúin Senior Sevens at St. Patrick's Park, Newcastle, and represented Down in the All-Ireland Kilmacud Crokes Sevens.
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2001 saw the return of Longstone to a major championship final after 9 years, under the guidance of P. J. Magee, when the Senior team won through to the
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At a committee meeting on 3 January 1974, a motion, that the club colours be changed from blue and white to the original red and white, was carried.
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In 1978, Hugh Trainor represented the club when he captained Down in the All-Ireland U-21 Final at Croke Park, another proud moment for Longstone.
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In 1977, the club purchased its first minibus and the senior team gained promotion to Division 2 and senior football after a 20-year absence.
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In June 1978, floodlights were erected on the right-hand side of the field. This enabled the team to have practice matches on dark evenings.
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Despite the enthusiasm attached to the pitch opening, Longstone could not survive in the senior league and were relegated in the late '50s.
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The same year, an amalgamation of Longstone and Ballymartin reached the U-16 Championship final at Rostrevor but came up against a strong
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1983 saw major redevelopments of the football pitch. It was reseeded and drained. New dug outs were built as was a wall round the field.
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In 1977, Longstone saw the rise of a new star, namely Ambrose, when he represented Longstone on the winning Down Minor All-Ireland team.
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saw the Stone qualify for the quarter-final for the first time since reaching the semi-final in 2014, but lost to eventual finalists
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The highlight of 1979 was the senior team reaching the Junior Championship Final against Attical, with Attical winning 2–7 to 1–6.
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In 1984, the hall was destroyed by fire. Almost immediately a massive fund raising effort began in order to replace the building.
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In November 1976, floodlights were erected on the left-hand side of the pitch, allowing training to continue on winter evenings.
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From winning the Intermediate League, Longstone advanced to the Senior League and in 1951, they finished as Runners-up to Newry.
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During the '70s the team was having an uneventful time on the field but slowly facilities at Longstone were set to improve.
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In 1952, Longstone won a 7-a-side competition at Ballymartin and a Senior challenge match at Davitt's pitch in Belfast.
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The same year the 'Stone were relegated to Division 2 after a brief stay in Division 1, losing out in the play-offs.
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In 1967, a Longstone team defeated Kilcoo in the final of the Ballymartin tournament to win the Home Produce Cup.
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In November 1985, the new hall was officially opened by Longstone's oldest member, 91-year-old Amby Rogers.
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Ambrose Rogers did the Longstone Club proud in 1991 when he realised his lifelong ambition and won his
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team, who contained a couple of players that would go on to greater things with club and county.
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MEMBERS: Charlie Quinn, Hugh Vincent Burden, Hugh Smith, Tom Trainor, Paddy Marks, Dan Quinn
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1979 saw the old hall get a face-lift. A new wall was built and the interior modernised.
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The club had little success on the playing field until the latter part of the decade.
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In 1968, Longstone won the Junior League by beating Warrenpoint in the final.
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for the first time in 21 years, only to be defeated in a replay by holders
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It was in the early '50s that Mal McEvoy joined the team at midfield.
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In 1953, the 'Stone won the 7-a-side competition at Dromara sports.
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At this time the club had changed its colours to blue and white.
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2007 yielded more finals for the club. The seniors reached the
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lost two of its founder members, Tom Trainor and T. G. Burden.
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In 1982, the senior team regained promotion to Division 1.
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Also in 1977, the President of the G.A.A., Con Murphy from
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780: 777: 774: 771: 770: 767: 764: 762: 759: 757: 756: 752: 749: 746: 745: 742: 739: 737: 734: 732: 729: 726: 723: 722: 719: 716: 714: 711: 709: 706: 703: 700: 699: 696: 693: 691: 688: 686: 683: 680: 677: 676: 673: 670: 668: 665: 663: 660: 657: 654: 653: 650: 647: 645: 642: 640: 637: 634: 631: 630: 627: 624: 622: 619: 617: 614: 611: 608: 607: 603: 601:Championship 600: 597: 594: 591: 590: 587: 586: 580: 578: 572: 570: 569:2020 Down SFC 566: 562: 558: 557:2019 Down SFC 552: 549: 545: 541: 536: 532: 528: 524: 522: 516: 514: 510: 505: 500: 497: 492: 488: 479: 476: 472: 468: 466: 461: 457: 455: 451: 447: 443: 442:Jack Boothman 437: 433: 430: 428: 423: 419: 410: 406: 403: 398: 395: 392: 389: 381: 378: 375: 372: 369: 366: 364: 359: 356: 353: 350: 347: 339: 336: 333: 330: 327: 319: 316: 312: 308: 304: 301: 298: 295: 287: 283: 276: 273: 270: 267: 266: 265: 261: 247: 245: 241: 237: 233: 229: 225: 221: 217: 213: 209: 208:Longstone GAC 195: 132: 131: 127: 122: 117: 96:54°06′35.77″N 89: 85: 81: 77: 73: 69: 65: 61: 58: 55: 52: 48: 44: 40: 36: 31: 27: 22: 19:Longstone GAC 16: 1436:East Belfast 1431:Castlewellan 1337:St Michael's 1325:East Belfast 1312:Aughlisnafin 1196: 1174:Castlewellan 1150:Ballyholland 1057:Clonduff GAC 1014:Finn McElroy 1008:Conor Poland 847: 824: 801: 778: 753: 730: 707: 684: 661: 638: 615: 573: 553: 537: 533: 529: 525: 517: 501: 496:Intermediate 493: 489: 485: 482:2000–present 477: 473: 469: 462: 458: 438: 434: 431: 424: 420: 416: 407: 399: 396: 393: 390: 387: 379: 376: 373: 370: 367: 360: 357: 354: 351: 348: 345: 337: 334: 331: 328: 325: 317: 313: 309: 305: 302: 299: 296: 293: 284: 280: 262: 258: 207: 206: 193: 124:Playing kits 99:5°55′58.87″W 87:Coordinates: 15: 1427:Ballyvarley 1412:Warrenpoint 1361:Ballygalget 1329:Glasdrumman 1285:Teconnaught 1261:Newry Bosco 1245:Ballymartin 1220:Warrenpoint 1047:Bredagh GAC 984:Mark Poland 905:1997, 2022 561:Warrenpoint 509:Páirc Esler 220:County Down 111: / 26:Cloch Fhada 1456:Categories 1379:Portaferry 1207:Mayobridge 1159:Bryansford 1062:Kilcoo GAC 996:Mark Doran 960:2002 2003 881:Years Won 577:tiebreaker 544:Mayobridge 521:Mayobridge 465:Mayobridge 1402:Carryduff 1356:Ballycran 1288:Tullylish 1282:St Paul's 1279:St John's 1273:Rostrevor 1269:An Ríocht 1254:Drumaness 1242:Annaclone 1197:Longstone 1169:Carryduff 1042:An Riocht 755:Cancelled 595:Division 540:SFC final 454:An Ríocht 413:The 1990s 384:The 1980s 342:The 1970s 322:The 1960s 290:The 1950s 255:Beginning 66:The Stone 63:Nickname: 1441:Kilclief 1407:Clonduff 1371:Liatroim 1333:Kilclief 1309:Ardglass 1306:Aghaderg 1257:Drumgath 1239:Atticall 1192:Liatroim 1179:Clonduff 1131:Down GAA 1026:See also 216:Annalong 214:club in 79:Grounds: 71:Colours: 42:Founded: 1398:Ballela 1366:Bredagh 1321:Dundrum 1318:Dromara 1154:Bredagh 868:Honours 592:Season 429:Medal. 250:History 240:Camogie 1315:Bright 1187:Kilcoo 1164:Burren 875:Title 604:Round 232:parish 51:County 1276:Saval 1183:Glenn 1134:clubs 971:2008 949:1993 938:1993 927:2007 894:2002 878:Wins 825:10/10 685:11/12 662:10/12 639:11/16 616:10/16 598:Pos. 210:is a 1216:Saul 848:7/10 841:2024 818:2023 802:1/10 795:2022 779:3/12 772:2021 747:2020 731:2/11 724:2019 708:2/12 701:2018 678:2017 655:2016 632:2015 609:2014 363:Cork 57:Down 45:1945 858:TBC 853:SFC 830:SFC 807:SFC 784:SFC 761:SFC 736:SFC 713:SFC 690:SFC 667:SFC 644:SFC 621:SFC 1458:: 968:1 957:2 946:1 935:1 924:1 913:3 902:2 891:1 835:R3 812:R2 789:R3 766:R3 741:QF 718:R2 695:R2 672:R3 649:R3 626:SF 579:. 456:. 238:, 222:, 218:, 1122:e 1115:t 1108:v 53::

Index


County
Down
54°06′35.77″N 5°55′58.87″W / 54.1099361°N 5.9330194°W / 54.1099361; -5.9330194
Gaelic Athletic Association
Annalong
County Down
Northern Ireland
Mourne Mountains
parish
Gaelic Football
Camogie
Ladies' Gaelic Football
Cork
Senior Championship
All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
Jack Boothman
Frank Mitchell
Bank of Ireland
An Ríocht
Mayobridge
Intermediate
Intermediate Final
Páirc Esler
Minor Championship
Mayobridge
SFC final
Mayobridge
Kilmacud Crokes
2019 Down SFC

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