The Gaels are a Celtic music Celtic Folk music folk band based in Bemidji , Minnesota . The band features Eric Carlson on bodhran , Karl Espe on fiddle , and Brian Miller on guitar and lead vocals . Discography Rince 1998 Whack Fol La Di La 1999 Bachelor s Quay 2002 External links http www.thegaels.com Official web site DEFAULTSORT Gaels US folk band stub Category Musical groups from Minnesota ... more details
primarysources date April 2008 orphan date January 2008 Infobox GAA overseas club GAA Club Ottawa Gaels Founded 1975 County Toronto Level Senior Colours Maroon and White Grounds Rideau Carleton Raceway, Ottawa, Ontario pattern la pattern b pattern ra leftarm 800000 body 800000 rightarm 800000 shorts FFFFFF socks 800000 The Ottawa Gaels Gaelic football Club are a Gaelic Athletic Association club in Ottawa dedicated to the promotion and development of Gaelic football in the Canada Canadian capital. The club was established in 1975. Deleted image removed Image gaels banner.gif 200px thumb Club logo The Ottawa Gaels are affiliated with the Toronto GAA , where they play in both men s and ladies senior competition. The league is made up of 8 teams from Toronto , Ottawa, and Montreal , and the season runs from May to September. External links http www.ottawagaels.org index.html Ottawa Gaels Website Category Gaelic Athletic Association clubs in Canada Category Sports teams in Ottawa Ga ... more details
Infobox college athletics name Iona Gaels logo IonaGaels.png logo width 150 university Iona College conference Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference division Division I director Patrick Lyons city New Rochelle state New York stateabb New York teams 21 stadium Mazzella Field baseballfield Salesian Field soccerlacrossestadium Mazzella Field arena Hynes Athletic Center arena2 mascot Killian nickname Gaels fightsong Hail To Iona color1 Maroon color2 Gold hex1 990033 hex2 FFCC00 pageurl http www.ICGaels.com pagename ICGaels.com The Iona Gaels are the college athletics athletics teams of Iona College New York Iona College , in New Rochelle, New York, U.S.A. They compete in the Metro Atlantic Athletic ... & Diving Water Polo Volleyball Water Polo Men s basketball main Iona Gaels men s basketball Iona ... with the 1981 82 season. The Gaels have compiled the most victories of any MAAC team since the founding of the conference and have won a league record seven MAAC titles. During their history, the Gaels ... 8. The lone win for the Gaels came in 1980 against College of the Holy Cross Holy Cross , 84 78. The Gaels ... Post men s basketball team. Gaels who have played in the NBA br Richie Guerin Jeff Ruland Steve Burtt ... career points. Women s basketball also 2009 10 Iona Gaels women s basketball team The Gaels have ... the Lady Gaels since the 2002 03 season. The Gaels have not recorded a MAAC Championship to date. They have ... Tournament s. They hold a 2 3 record in postseason play. Gaels in the WNBA br Martina Weber ... in NCAA Division I having earned eight straight Top 10 finishes at the NCAA Championship. The Gaels ... finished eighth overall in 2009 with a team of mostly freshmen and sophomores. The Gaels have finished ... Iona Gaels men s basketball coach navbox Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference navbox NewYorksports New York Sports New Rochelle, New York Coord 40.92583 73.7875 display title Category Iona Gaels es Iona Gaels ... more details
Image FullenGaelsLogo.png right Fullen Gaels are the only hurling club in Lancashire , England . The Gaels were formed in February 2005 in Manchester by a small group passionate about the game and also with a desire to re introduce the sport to Lancashire after an absence of two decades, when the Sarsfields club disbanded. Due to lack of other hurling clubs in the north west area, Fullen Gaels compete in the Warwickshire county championship, along with the winners of the title 6 years running in 2005, John Mitchell s, as well as Roger Casement s, Erin go Bragh and Sean McDermott s. The club also competed in the London GAA London Hurling League division 2 in 2006, winning one game and losing three. There is a healthy mix of Ireland Irish born players and second generation Irish at the club. Many of the Gaels players also compete in Gaelic football , turning out for some of the Manchester based teams such as St.Brendan s, St.Peter s and St.Lawrence s. Fullen Gaels call Hough End their home pitch, although P irc na h ireann, West Midlands P irc na h ireann , at Solihull, is where most of the clashes with the other teams in Warwickshire GAA Warwickshire occur. Fullen Gaels have proven themselves to be worthy challengers in the championship, reaching two finals in their first season, though losing on both occasions to John Mitchell s and Roger Casement s respectively. However, 2006 would bring to Manchester the first silverware in the Gaels history, when they won the Ronan Cup at British GAA headquarters at Emerald GAA Grounds , London . They defeated Clann na Gael by 3 11 to 1 11. However, they were eliminated from the Warwickshire SHC by Casement s at the semi final stage by conceding a goal in the last minute, and were again thwarted by Casement s in the Houlihan Cup semi ... Gaels club as they won the Wawrickshire and All Britain Hurling Championships. They hosted eventual ... club Champions External links http thefullengaels.com Fullen Gaels website http www.gaa.ie GAA ... more details
Infobox GAA club club gaa Neasden Gaels irish Neasden Gaels crest founded 1989 province British county London nickname The Neasden colours Black & Amber grounds Silver Jubilee Park, Townsend Lane, Kingsbury, North West London NW9 7NE. coordinates f1 f2 f3 2 h1 h2 h3 c1 c2 c3 pattern la pattern b pattern ra leftarm 000000 body FFFF33 rightarm 000000 shorts goldhorizontal socks 000000 Neasden Gaels GFC are a Gaelic Football team are based in Kingsbury, North London. Neasden Gaels were founded into the junior ranks of London GAA in February 1989 following a meeting between officials at McDonagh s Bar in Kingsbury, North West London. The founder members were Michael Cleary Manchester , Roger O Connor Sligo , Jim Devine Longford , Bobby Moynihan Kerry , Claire Moynihan London and, of course, Danny O Sullivan who hails from Killorglin in Kerry and Michael McDonagh, proprietor of McDonagh s Bar, Kingsbury and a native of Galway who was also appointed as Neasden s first team manager. Neasden Gaels had grown into a senior side by winning the London Intermediate Football Championship in 1996 and then winning the London Senior Football Championship in 1999 an unprecedented 10 years after the club s foundation. Neasden Gaels are now one of the highest ranked Gaelic Football teams in Britain and contested the prestigious http www.independent.ie sport other sports downes kicks tir chonaill to glory 1503605.html 2008 London Senior Football final and http www.independent.ie sport gaelic football mcmenamin salvages draw 1904130.html 2009 London Senior Football final and are current http www.independent.ie sport gaelic football quigley trio to fore as roslea bridge 24year gap 2363388.html London Senior Football champions in 2010 .Neasden Gaels GFC came close to being the first ever London ... against title and eventual All Ireland champions Crossmaglen Rangers. Neasden Gaels GFC have their own .... The Neasden Gaels GFC http www.neasdengaels.com website is http www.neasdengaels.com www.neasdengaels.com ... more details
unreferenced date May 2011 Infobox GAA club club gaa Shannon Gaels GAA club crest sponsor Murty Browne ... socks FF0000 f1 0 f2 0 f3 3 Shannon Gaels is the Gaelic Athletic Association GAA club of Kilmurry McMahon Labasheeda , County Clare . The name Shannon Gaels first appeared in 1940 but Gaelic Football has been played in the parish since 1887 under different names. History Before Shannon Gaels The first ... The name Shannon Gaels did not appear until 1940, however once again there was a split in the parish. The Shannon Gaels club won the Junior A championship in 1941 defeating Clohanes in a game played at Kilmurry McMahon. The following year, Shannon Gaels completed in the intermediate division and reached ... Gaels. And it has remained so to this day. 1950s The fifties brought success which was based .... The club was in Senior ranks for the first time now since 1945. 1960s In 1963, Shannon Gaels contested ... success continued notably two under 21 titles in 67 and 69. Shannon Gaels appeared in another county ... Shamrocks. Shannon Gaels won the Senior Championship again in 1971 defeating Doonbeg. P.J. Murphy .... On the 15th of May, 1984 the club were proud to open Shannon Gaels Park. It was the brainchild of Tommy ... stage over Wolfe Tones was followed by defeats to Eire Og and Miltown Malbay and this saw the Gaels ... in 2002 after victories over Kildysart, Kilfenora, Coolmeen and Michael Cusacks. So the Gaels were back in Senior ranks once again. In the 2003 Senior Championship the Gaels exceeded the expectations ... of Anthony Daly, Mickey Cahill and Mick O Shea, the Gaels fought an amazing battle with St. Senan ... match with Kilkee. The Gaels were defeated by Kilkee in the replay and Kilkee went on to win the county ... Ibrickane. After a bright start, the Gaels challenge faltered and were eventually well beaten. In 2005 ... wins over Kilrush and Kildysart, the Gaels defeated O Curry s to win the Scales Cup for the first ... final tie with Lissycasey. The Gaels led by three points with time running out before an opportunist ... more details
The Norse Gaels were a people who dominated much of the Irish Sea region, including the Isle of Man , and western Scotland for a part of the Middle Ages they were of Gaels Gaelic and Scandinavia n origin and as a whole exhibited a great deal of Gaelic culture Gaelic and Norsemen Norse cultural syncretism . Other modern terms used include Scoto Norse , Hiberno Norse , Irish&ndash Norse and Foreign Gaels . The correct translation for Gall Gh idheil or any of the variant spellings is Foreign Gaels and is not specifically used to refer to Norse foreigners. It is a general term to describe a particular ethnic grouping of foreigners of which the Norse formed part. This term is subject to a large range of variations depending on chronological and geographical differences in the Goidelic languages Gaelic language , i.e., Gall Gaidel , Gall Gaidhel , Gall Gaidheal , Gall Gaedil , Gall Gaedhil , Gall Gaedhel , Gall Goidel , etc. The modern term in Irish however, is Gall Ghaeil , while the Scottish Gaelic is Gall Gh idheil . ref http www.abdn.ac.uk staffpages uploads cel049 MEdScand.pdf Hiberno Norwegians and Anglo Danes anachronistic ethnicities and Viking Age England Clare Downham. University of Aberdeen ref History main Scandinavian Scotland History of Ireland 800 1169 Unreferenced section date November 2010 The Norse Gaels originated in Viking colonies of Ireland and Scotland, whose inhabitants became subject to the process of Gaelicisation , whereby starting as early as the ninth century, most intermarried with native Gaels except for the Norse who settled in Cumbria and adopted the Middle Irish language Gaelic language as well as many other Gaelic customs. Citation needed date ... and Ireland, traced their descent from Norse Gaels. The Norse Gaels settlement in England was concentrated ... Gaels, as well as slaves, servants and wives. They were called Vestmen , and the name is retained in Vestmanna ... Derbyshire isbn 1 901522 41 5 Scandinavian Scotland state autocollapse Category Norse Gaels Category ... more details
Rosmini Gaels GAA Club are based in Drumcondra, within a stones throw of Croke Park and have been involved in the Dublin GAA scene since their foundation in 1969. Founded by their Club President, Noel McLoughlin, then caretaker of Pobalscoil Rosmini on Grace Park Road, with the help of past and then present pupils of the school, the club was set up to provide an outlet for Football and Hurling for children and adults of the Drumcondra and greater Dublin 9 area and at the outset was involved at Underage, Minor, Under 21 and Adult Junior level. Major success was first achieved at Minor and Under 21 level in 1983 84, with members of those teams, such as Cormac Day, Paddy Flynn and Bernie O Toole, still playing with the current Junior team In 1984 85 Philip McElwee, a teacher in Rosmini School, took over the management and coaching of the adult team and in 1985 made a Junior Football clean sweep, becoming the first club to win the treble of Junior Championship, Junior League, Division 1 , and the Joy Cup. On that treble winning team were notable inter county players such as Seamus Reilly, Cavan , Brian Ladden, Brian Looney and Jim Woods, Kerry , Gerry McGovern, Longford , and Dublin Minor stars in the shape of Paddy Flynn and Paul Redmond. A number of years in the Intermediate league followed but by the early 1990 s Rosmini had slipped down a few divisions until the arrival of Player Manager Timmy Walsh from Cork. Timmy masterminded a revival in the club s fortunes and secured promotion to Junior Div. 2 in 1994, also winning the Parson Cup that season. The following season in 1995 brought even greater success with a Div. 2 League title and Cup double. Notably, twelve of the 1985 ... play football Needless to say, Baitsey never left his line again In the following years, Rosmini Gaels ... Colours Pitch Rosmini Gaels colours are black and red vertical stripes and they play their home ... for duffy date 1911921.html Dublin clubs DEFAULTSORT Rosmini Gaels Category Gaelic Athletic Association ... more details
Unreferenced date May 2009 Notability date May 2009 Rugby team teamname Diablo Gaels RFC image fullname Olde Gaels Rugby Football Club nickname Diablo Gaels union USA Rugby countryflag the United States url www.diablogaels.com founded 1971 ground Diablo Valley College president flagicon United States of America John Compaglia coach flagicon South Africa Harry Batten flagicon New Zealand Barry Thompson league Northern California Rugby Football Union NCRFU Division II pattern blue Diablo Gaels Rugby Football Club , located in Walnut Creek, CA. The Gaels compete in the Northern California Rugby Football Union s Division II competition. In 2009 the Gaels made it to the first round of Division 2 playoffs beating the Portland Pigs RFC and eventually losing to Red Mountain Warthogs. The history of the Diablo Gaels Rugby Club formerly Olde Gaels Athletic Club was a result of the merger of two separate clubs known as Peacock Gap and Piedmont Rugby Clubs in 1971. St. Mary s College Rugby Coach Patrick Vincent , former Captain of the 1956 New Zealand All Blacks , suggested that his graduating seniors join the club. In so doing, the name Olde Gaels was selected as the college athletes joining the club were no longer young Gaels. Category Rugby union teams in the United States Category Rugby union teams in California ... more details
90 border 1px solid gray align center bgcolor dddddd colspan 2 Clarington Green Gaels align center ... and Derks leading Green Gaels back towards promised land accessdate 2007 07 26 last Cayley first ... GM Terry Rowland The Clarington Green Gaels are Junior B box lacrosse team from Clarington , Ontario , Canada . The Gaels play in the OLA Junior B Lacrosse League . Oshawa Green Gaels I 1963 1983 Oshawa Green Gaels II 1995 1996 Clarington Green Gaels 1997 to Present History The early years Founded in 1946 by Jim Bishop, the Green Gaels were a lacrosse team from day one in the OLA Junior A Lacrosse League , playing out of Toronto, Mimico, Huntsville, Oshawa, and currently Clarington. In the Gaels ... Cup s inception in 1937, no team has ever won more than 4 championship in a row other than the Gaels ... even been approached since it was set. In the 1963 Minto Cup, the Gaels won the National title by defeating ..., the Gaels finally got to beat someone else for the Minto Cup again, facing the South Vancouver Legion ... Maple Leafs defeated the Gaels 4 games to 1 in the Ontario semi final. The 1963 1969 teams were collectively ... games and seven straight Minto Cup s. The Gaels never won another Minto Cup , but stuck around the OLA A until 1983 when they finally folded after 21 years in the league. Rebirth The Gaels applied for re ... in 1997, and have yet to have a losing season. In 1999, the Gaels even had a perfect season ... the Gaels won 2 Provincial titles 2000, 2004 and 4 Founders Cup s 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004 as National .... Many believed that this was a rebuilding year for the Gaels having had 12 rookies join the team ... 2 of the top 3 point getters leaving due to being overage, many had the Gaels finishing in the bottom half of the Eastern conference. The Gaels finished the season with a 19 1 record losing their 3rd ... on the Gaels never looked back finishing undefeated heading into the playoffs. 1st Round vs Scarborough The Gaels won 3 straight games by scores of 9 5, 13 4 and an unbelievable 12 0 leading them ... more details
About the Lough Lene Gaels Lough Lene disambiguation Infobox GAA club club gaa Lough Lene Gaels irish Gaeil Loch L inn crest founded 1969 province Leinster county Westmeath nickname The Gaels colours Purple and Gold grounds Collinstown Park coordinates Coord 53 38 55.74 N 7 13 29.33 W display it region IE type landmark pattern la pattern b pattern ra leftarm 660099 body FFFF00 rightarm 660099 shorts FFFFFF socks 660099 h3 7 Lough Lene Gaels Irish language Irish Gaeil Loch L inn is a Gaelic Athletic Association club, based in Collinstown , County Westmeath , Republic of Ireland Ireland . Club history Lough Lene Gaels was founded as a hurling club late in 1969 as a result of an amalgamation between the Collinstown , Fore, County Westmeath Fore , Glenidan and Rickardstown hurling clubs. Their played first match in the Westmeath Senior Hurling Championship resulted in a 5 17 to 5 1 win over Delvin , July 1970. First victorious honour occurred in early 1972 resulting from a postponed 1971 Junior hurling league final. Raharney were defeated 4 10 to 2 3 on that final. First championship honour ... at underage level, namely in the U 14 grade. Throughout the 1980s Lough Lene Gaels picked ... year for Lough Lene Gaels as the club won their first ever U 12 championship namely in the A grade ... Gaels as they won their third SHC title, defeating Castletown Geoghegan 2 7 to 0 9 in the final ... day for the club. In the time that has since passed Lough Lene Gaels have won further titles in the senior, U 21, minor, U 16 and U 12 grades. Lough Lene Gaels won the last SH championship of the 20th ... 24, 1999. The last U 21 championship of the 20th century was also won by the Gaels on December ... the close to mid term future looks encouraging for the Gaels as the first steps are taken in the 21st ... Lough Lene Gaels defeated their neighbours and great arch rivals Castlepollard on a 3 8 to 0 ... Westmeath clubs DEFAULTSORT Lough Lene Gaels Gaa Category Gaelic Athletic Association clubs in County ... more details
Infobox GAA club club gaa Cavan Gaels GFC irish Gaeil an Chabh in crest founded province Ulster county Cavan nickname colours Blue and White grounds coordinates coord 53 59 15.25 N 7 21 43.36 W display it region IE type landmark pattern la pattern b whitesideslong pattern ra leftarm 0000FF body 0000FF rightarm 0000FF shorts FFFFFF socks 0000FF f3 12 h3 2 Cavan Gaels is a Gaelic Athletic Association club from County Cavan in Republic of Ireland Ireland . They are affiliated to Cavan GAA . Cavan Gaels have appeared in nine of the last ten Cavan Senior Football Championship finals. ref name ireland.com http www.irishtimes.com newspaper sport 2007 1008 1191668714627.html ireland.com The Irish Times Mon, Oct 08, 2007 Cavan Gaels back on top Bot generated title ref They are the current title holders after beating Gowna 0 15 to 0 11 in the 2007 final at Breffni Park . ref name ireland.com The club thus qualified for the 2007 Ulster Senior Club Football Championship , beating St. Eunan s by a point in the first round. ref http www.irishtimes.com newspaper sport 2007 1022 1192981852763.html ireland.com The Irish Times Mon, Oct 22, 2007 Cavan Gaels time it right Bot generated title ref However, they were knocked out by St. Gall s on a scoreline of 0 13 to 0 8. ref name news.bbc.co.uk http news.bbc.co.uk sport1 hi northern ireland gaelic games 7077852.stm BBC SPORT Northern Ireland Gaelic Games St Gall s 0 13 0 8 Cavan Gaels Bot generated title ref The Gaels are also the 2007 Cavan minor champions, having beaten Lurgan 5 15 to 1 5 in the final an emphatic win. ref http www.anglocelt.ie story.asp?stID 281 Cavan Gaels retain the minor football title in convincing fashion The Anglo Celt Bot generated title ref History Empty section date June 2010 Achievements Cavan Senior Football Championship Winners Notable players Current Gaels player on the Cavan GAA Cavan senior team include Michael ... Cavan Gaels Gaa Category Gaelic Athletic Association clubs in County Cavan Ulster GAA club stub ... more details
Infobox GAA overseas club club gaa Glasgow Gaels irish Gaeil na Glaschu crest founded 1999 county Scotland division nickname colours Red and White grounds pattern la whitesmalllower pattern b whitehorizontalcurl leftarm FF0000 body FF0000 rightarm FF0000 shorts FF0000 socks FF0000 competitionm Scottish Championship winsm 2 competitionl Scottish Championship winsl 2 Glasgow Gaels Gaelic Football Club or Glasgow Gaels GFC lang ga CLG Glaschu Gaels is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in Glasgow . The team is a member of the Scotland GAA Scottish GAA and are the most successful Scottish team of all time. They currently cater for both Mens Gaelic football and Ladies Gaelic football . The team have competed in the British GAA All Britain championships, reaching the semi finals in 2006. Home matches are currently played at Thornley Park, Paisley. Origins Glaschu Gaels GFC was formed in 1999 after the amalgamation of two local sides, Glencovitt Rovers and Paisley Gaels. Honours Scottish Championship winners 2002,2006, finalists 2004,2005, 2007 Pearse Cup now the Morkan cup 2002, 2003, 2004 O Fiach Cup 2003 Michael Davitt Shield winners 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005 League Championship winners 2004, 2005 Seven a Side winners 2005, 2007, 2009 Glasgow Women s Celtic Sports Festival 2006, 2009 Scottish Ladies Gaelic Football Championship 2006, 2007 External links http www.glaschugaels.com Official website Category Gaelic football clubs in Scotland Category Sports teams in Glasgow Category 1999 establishments in Scotland Scotland sport team stub gaelic games club stub ... more details
notability Organizations date February 2010 unreferenced date February 2010 Infobox GAA club club gaa Clooney Gaels irish Gaeil Chluana crest founded 1943 province Ulster county Antrim nickname Gaels colours Red and Black grounds Fr McGuigan Park coordinates coord 54 49 25.80 N 6 23 15.73 W display it region IE type landmark pattern la blacklower pattern b thinblacksides pattern ra blacklower leftarm FF0000 body FF0000 rightarm FF0000 shorts black socks black Clooney Gaels are a Gaelic Athletic Association hurling club based in Clooney Cloney outside Ahoghill , County Antrim , Northern Ireland . This team s catchment area is Ahoghill, Clooney, Portglenone and Moneyglass. The Gaels had a very impressive run in the Junior Hurling Championship, winning the County Antrim Junior Hurling Championship, Ulster Junior Hurling Championship and playing their way to the All Ireland Junior Hurling Championship before being defeated by Danesfort Kilkenny . Roll of honour Hurling 2007 All Ireland Junior Club Hurling Championship Finalists 2006 Ulster Junior Club Hurling Championship Winners 2005 All County Div 3 League Winners, Ulster Hurling League Div 3 Winners, Barcelona Gaels Inaugural Hurling Tournament Winners 2000 All County Div 4 League Winners 1998 South West Championship 1997 South West Championship 1992 South West Championship 1990 All Ireland Junior Hurling seven a side Ulster Representatives 1989 Junior Championship, South West League 1988 North Antrim Junior League, South West Championship 1984 South West League 1982 South West Championship External links http www.ahoghillgaa.com Official Clooney Gaels GAA Club website Category Hurling clubs in County Antrim Ulster GAA club stub ... more details
Infobox GAA club club gaa Blackhall Gaels irish Gaeil Blath Gall crest county Meath province Leinster colours Yellow and Blue grounds Batterstown and Kilcloon founded 1995 coordinates pattern la blueshoulders pattern b thinsidesonyellow pattern ra blueshoulders leftarm FFFF00 body 0000FF rightarm FFFF00 shorts 000000 socks 0000FF title Football Jersey f1 0 f2 0 f3 1 Blackhall Gaels is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in the Parish of Kilcloon. The parish consists of the main townlands of Batterstown , Mulhussey and Kilcloon near the town of Dunboyne , in County Meath . The club plays hurling and football in Meath GAA competitions. The club grounds are located in Batterstown and Kilcloon, and training and matches take place in both these locations on a daily basis. Blackhall Gaels are a young team and currently compete at senior level. Players are usually graduates of the local primary schools Scoil Naisi nta Naomh Iosaif, Mulhussey Scoil Oilibh ar Naofa, Kilcloon, and Rathregan NS in Batterstown. The club won the Meath Senior Football Championship in 2003 after beating Simonstown Gaels GAA Simonstown Gaels in the final. Honours Meath Senior Football Championship 1 2003 Meath Intermediate Football Championship 2 1998, 2001 Inter County Players Anthony Moyles footballer Anthony Moyles played for Blackhall Gaels from 2002 to 2009 before moving club. He was captain of the Meath GAA Meath Team . Nigel Nestor played for the club from 1995 to 2005 before his retirement. External links http www.blackhallgaels.com s start succession box title Meath Senior Football Championship Meath Senior Football Champions before Dunshaughlin after Skryne GFC Skryne years 2003 s end s start Meath clubs Category Gaelic Athletic Association clubs in County Meath Leinster GAA club stub ga CLG Gaeil Blath Gall ... more details
Infobox GAA club club gaa Simonstown Gaels irish Gaeil Baile Sh om in crest county Meath province Leinster colours Blue grounds Simonstown Batterstown founded 1965 coordinates pattern la pattern b pattern ra leftarm 2769E1 body 2769E1 rightarm 2769E1 shorts 2929E9 socks 2769E1 h3 0 f3 0 Simonstown Gaels GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in the town of Navan , in County Meath , Republic of Ireland Ireland . The club mainly plays Gaelic Football and competes in Meath GAA competitions. In 2003 and 2004 the team reached the Meath Senior Football Championship final. Honours Meath Senior Football Championship Meath Senior Football Championship Finalists 2 2003, 2004 Notable players Seamus Kenny footballer Seamus Kenny External links http www.simonstowngfc.com history club history.htm Meath clubs DEFAULTSORT Simonstown Gaels Gaa Category Gaelic Athletic Association clubs in County Meath Leinster GAA club stub ... more details
Infobox GAA club club gaa Kingdom Kerry Gaels irish An Riocht Ciarra Gaels crest founded 1959 province British county London nickname KKG colours Green & Gold grounds Finchley Rugby Club, Summers Lane, N12 0PD coordinates f1 0 f2 11 f3 11 h1 h2 h3 c1 c2 c3 l1 0 l2 0 l3 0 pattern la pattern b goldhorizontal ... Kerry Gaels GFC are a Gaelic football club based in Finchley in North London . The club was formed ... Shanley formed Kerry Gaels GAA underage club and they too had an extremely successful period. The underage ... at U14 1996 and U16 1998 . Kerry Gaels then formed a junior club on the back of their successful underage ... level where they won 2 London Senior league titles. Indeed in 1997 Kerry Gaels and Kingdom met in a senior ... Kingdom Kerry Gaels. The club initially struggled to find its footing and after losing the championship final in 2000 to Tir Chonaill Gaels, 2001 was a very lean year as a lot of the players from ... Gaels won their first major trophy as an amalgamated club when they defeated Garryowen in the 2002 senior league final after a replay. In Feb 2003, Kingdom Kerry Gaels won the Paidi O Se tournament ... under the name Kingdom Kerry Gaels, 2 6 to 0 4 Following on from that championship success Kingdom Kerry Gaels represented London at the All Ireland quarter final stage where they met Crossmaglen ... an epic encounter in which Kingdom Kerry Gaels pulled back a 6 point deficit to just 1 point with 10 ... Kingdom Kerry Gaels by 4 points in the end, 2 10 to 1 9. One more London senior championship final has since been reached where Kingdom Kerry Gaels were defeated by Tir Chonaill Gaels in the 2007 ... Gaels men s club which then merged with The Kingdom in 1999 to form Kingdom Kerry Gaels KKG . KKG ... junior provincial championship final in those two years also, losing out to Emerald Gaels of Manchester ... http www.independent.ie sport gaelic football london sfc final gaels blow tara out of their way 148077.html ... links http www.kkglondon.co.uk Official Kingdom Kerry Gaels website Categories Category Gaelic Athletic ... more details
Infobox GAA club club gaa Trinity Gaels irish Gael na Tr on ide crest founded 1975 province Leinster county Dublin nickname colours Red and Black grounds Drumnigh Road coordinates coord 53 24 53.13 N 6 09 52.40 W display it region IE type landmark f2 f3 pattern la pattern b blackhorizontal pattern ra leftarm FF0000 body FF0000 rightarm FF0000 shorts 000000 socks FF0000 Trinity Gaels is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in Donaghmede in Dublin , Republic of Ireland Ireland . Trinity Gaels were founded in 1975 to cater for the growing population in the Donaghmede area. The club got their name from the local Roman Catholic parish name, the parish of the Holy Trinity. Gaels won the Dublin Intermediate Football Championship in 1994 and therefore qualified to senior status. For the past few seasons Gaels have been playing in Division 1 of the league. Trinity Gaels played in Fr Collins Park, Hole in the Wall Road, until the middle of the 2006 season when they moved to new purpose built grounds including clubhouse and floodlit pitches on Drumnigh Road. A book entitled Trinity Gaels a look back through the last years , was launched at the Hilton Hotel, Malahide Road on January 15, 2007 to celebrate 30 years of the clubs existence. http www.hill16.ie viewstoryhill16.asp?mainheading Word on The Hill&id 7659&viewstory yes Honours 1982 National Hurling Feile title 1986 Minor Football League Division One winners 1988 Dublin Junior Football Championship winners 1994 Dublin Intermediate Football Championship winners 1994 Dublin Junior Hurling Championship winners 1994 Camogie Intermediate Championship winners 1995 Intermediate Hurling League and Dublin Intermediate Hurling Championship Championship double 1999 Senior Division 2 League winners 2007 Junior League 8 Winners & Murphy Cup Winners 2008 Junior League 7 Winners & Murphy Cup winners 2010 division 6 football feile winners ... Gaels Info Dublin clubs competitions Dublin clubs Category Gaelic Athletic Association clubs in County ... more details
Infobox GAA club club gaa Western Gaels irish Gaeil an Iarthar crest founded province Connacht county Sligo colours Green and White grounds pattern la whiteshoulders pattern b whitehorizontal pattern ra whiteshoulders leftarm 009900 body 009900 rightarm 009900 shorts FFFFFF socks 009900 Western Gaels is a Gaelic Athletic Association club concentrating on Hurling in west County Sligo , Republic of Ireland . The club won its first Sligo Senior Hurling Championship in 2010. Honours Sligo Senior Hurling Championship 2010 Sligo clubs Category Gaelic Athletic Association clubs in County Sligo Connacht GAA club stub ... more details
Infobox GAA club club gaa O Loughlin Gaels irish Gael Lochlainn founded 1969 province Leinster county Kilkenny nickname Gaels colours White and Green grounds St. John s Park coordinates coord 52 39 30.85 N 7 14 08.48 W display it region IE type landmark h2 2 h3 3 pattern la pattern b pattern ra leftarm 008000 body 008000 rightarm 008000 shorts FFFFFF socks 008000 O Loughlin Gaels is a Gaelic Athletic Association club situated in the St. John s parish of Kilkenny city, County Kilkenny , Republic of Ireland Ireland . The club was founded in 1969, ref name kilkennycats.com http www.kilkennycats.com clubs cgi bin cginews.pl?record 14 ref replacing the St. John s Hurling Club that started back in 1887. O Loughlin Gaels are one of the most successful Kilkenny clubs of the new millennium, winning county titles in 2001 and 2003. In 2003, they went on to claim their first Leinster Senior Club Hurling Championship Leinster senior title . In January 2011, they claimed their second Leinster title after a 0 14 to 1 8 win against Oulart the Ballagh GAA Oulart the Ballagh in the final. ref cite web url http www.irishtimes.com newspaper sport 2011 0131 1224288603753.html title Gaels stand tall when it matters date 2011 01 31 work Irish Times accessdate 2011 02 02 ref The club was named AIB Club of the Year in 1983. ref name kilkennycats.com Honours All Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship s 0 Leinster Senior Club Hurling Championship s 2 2003, 2010 Kilkenny Senior Hurling Championship s 3 2001, 2002, 2010 Famous Hurlers Andy Comerford Martin Comerford Brian Hogan Se n Dowling John Mulcahy Paul Kelly, Tipperary David McCormack Alan Kennedy hurler Alan Kennedy References reflist External links http oloughlingaels.kilkenny.gaa.ie index.html O Loughlin Gaels on the official Kilkenny website http www.kilkennycats.com clubs cgi bin cginews.pl?record 14 Information about O Loughlin Gaels on the KilkennyCats website Kilkenny GAA clubs Category Gaelic Athletic Association clubs in County ... more details
Infobox college athletics name Saint Mary s Gaels logo SMClogo.jpg university Saint Mary s College of California founded 1863 conference West Coast Conference division Division I director Mark Orr city Moraga state California stateabb CA teams 14 stadium Saint Mary s Stadium baseballfield Louis Guisto Field arena McKeon Pavilion mascot Gael Force One nickname Gaels fightsong On To Victory color1 Red color2 Blue hex1 d80024 hex2 06315b pageurl http www.smcgaels.com pagename SMCGaels.com The Saint Mary s Gaels are the athletic teams that compete at Saint Mary s College of California in Moraga, California . The nickname applies to the college s intercollegiate National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA Division I teams and club sports. The nickname was given to the school s football team now discontinued in 1926 by a writer for the now defunct San Francisco Call San Francisco Call Bulletin . ref Cite web url http www.outsports.com cbb 2005 mascots.htm title Mascots explained accessdate 2010 01 26 ref The school s previous nickname was the Saints, although the baseball team was known as the Phoenix until the 1940s. Citation needed date January 2010 The college has men s teams in basketball, baseball, cross country, golf, soccer and tennis and women s teams in basketball, cross country, lacrosse, rowing, soccer, softball, tennis and volleyball. ref Cite web url http www.smcgaels.com ... . The school also offers a number of club sports. Men s basketball main Saint Mary s Gaels men s basketball ... NCAA tournament in 2005 and 2008, but in both cases lost in the first round. The Gaels also ... 2010, the Gaels received an automatic bid to the 2010 NCAA Men s Division I Basketball Tournament ... in the tournament final, it was the Gaels second WCC tournament victory since it began in 1987 ... game since 1959, defeating the Richmond Spiders . On March 20, 2010, the Gaels, led by Omar ... date February 2011 Reflist West Coast Conference navbox Category Saint Mary s Gaels Category ... more details
Infobox GAA club club gaa Navan Gaels GAA irish Gaeil An Uaimh crest county Meath province Leinster colours Green and White grounds Navan founded coordinates pattern la pattern b pattern ra leftarm body rightarm shorts socks f1 0 f2 0 f3 10 Navan Gaels GAA was a Gaelic Athletic Association club located in the town of Navan in County Meath , Republic of Ireland Ireland . The club mainly focused on playing Gaelic football football in Meath competitions. The club was a powerful side in the Meath Senior Football Championship in the 1920s and 1930s. The team won 10 senior championships, their first in 1907 and their last in 1938. The team dissolved shortly after this and were informally succeeded by Navan O Mahonys GAA . The team is now defunct. Honours Meath Senior Football Championship 10 1907, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1929, 1930, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1938 Notable players Tommy McGuinness External links http www.gaainfo.com club.php?co meath&club navangaels S start succession box title Meath Senior Football Championship Meath Senior Football Champions before St. Mary s GAA St. Mary s after Kilmessan GAA Kilmessan years 1938 S end DEFAULTSORT Navan Gaels Gaa Category Gaelic Athletic Association clubs in County Meath Leinster GAA club stub ... more details
Infobox GAA club club gaa Roscommon Gaels irish Gaeil Roscom in crest founded 1959 nickname province Connacht county Roscommon colours Purple and gold grounds Hyde Park and Lisnamult coordinates h1 0 h2 0 h3 24 f1 0 f2 2 f3 11 pattern la pattern b yellowhorizontal pattern ra leftarm 9370DB body 9370DB rightarm 9370DB shorts FFFFFF socks 9370DB Roscommon Gaels GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club located in Roscommon town Roscommon in County Roscommon , Republic of Ireland Ireland . The club provides teams for both hurling and Gaelic football . History Honours Hurling Roscommon Senior Hurling Championship s 1902, 1903, 1904, 1913, 1914, 1915, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1935, 1936, 1938, 1944, 1951, 1952, 1961, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1969, 1970 Football Connacht Senior Club Football Championship s 1974, 1975 Roscommon Senior Football Championship s 1962, 1972, 1974, 1975, 1978, 1980, 1994, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2004, External links http www.gaels.roscommon.gaa.ie index.html Roscommon Gaels GAA site Category Gaelic Athletic Association clubs in County Roscommon Category Hurling clubs in County Roscommon Category Gaelic football clubs in County Roscommon Connacht GAA club stub ... more details
Infobox GAA club club gaa Shamrock Gaels irish Gaeil na Seamr ige crest founded 1972 province Connacht county Sligo colours Maroon and White grounds Shamrock Gaels Park, Coola pattern la pattern b pattern ra leftarm 990033 body 990033 rightarm 990033 shorts PPPPPP socks 990033 Shamrock Gaels is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in the east of County Sligo , Republic of Ireland , including the villages of Riverstown , Sooey and Castlebaldwin . It was formed in 1972 when two clubs, Sooey and Knockalassa, decided to amalgamate. Honours Sligo Senior Football Championship 1990, 1992 Sligo Intermediate Football Championship 1979, 1985 Sligo Junior B Football Championship 1999 Sligo Under 20 Football Championship 1975, 1987, 1988, 1989 Sligo Minor Football Championship 1972, 1973 Sligo Under 14 Football Championship 1977, 1981, 1983, 1984 Sligo Senior Football League Division 1 1986 Sligo Intermediate Football League Division 3 ex Div. 2 1979, 1985, 2000 Sligo Junior Football League Division 5 1989, 2004 Kiernan Cup 1986, 2000, 2009 Sligo clubs Category Gaelic Athletic Association clubs in County Sligo Connacht GAA club stub ... more details
Infobox CBB Team name Iona Gaels current 2011 12 Iona Gaels men s basketball team logo IonaGaels.png logo size 150px university Iona College conference Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference conference short MAAC division city New Rochelle stateabb NY state New York coach Tim Cluess tenure 2nd arena Hynes Athletic Center capacity 2,611 nickname Gaels color1 Maroon color2 Gold hex1 990033 hex2 FFCC00 h body 990033 h pattern b thinsidesonwhite h shorts 990033 h pattern s blanksides2 a body 990033 a pattern b thingoldsides a shorts 990033 a pattern s goldsides NCAAchampion NCAAfinalfour NCAAsweet16 NCAAsecondround 1980 NCAAtourneys 1979, 1980, 1984, 1985, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2006, 2012 conference tournament 1984, 1985, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2006 conference season 1983, 1984, 1985, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2012 The Iona Gaels men s basketball team represents Iona College New York Iona College in New Rochelle, New York New Rochelle , New York in National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA Division I NCAA Division I competition. The school s team competes in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference MAAC and plays home games in Hynes Athletic Center . ref name MAAC http www.sidearmdmg.com maac mbball MAAC men s basketball media guide . Accessed March 9, 2012. ref The Gaels are currently coached by Tim Cluess . History Iona College has been competing in men s basketball since the inception of the school ... in men s basketball with the 1981 82 season. The Gaels have compiled the most victories of any MAAC ... and the last as an at large selection out of the MAAC. The Gaels have also been to 4 NITs, in 1982, 1983 ... results The Gaels have appeared in nine NCAA Men s Division I Basketball Championship NCAA Tournaments ... Gaels in the NBA Richie Guerin Jeff Ruland Steve Burtt, Sr. Sean Green basketball Sean Green See ... Iona men s basketball page Iona Gaels men s basketball coach navbox Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference men s basketball navbox Category Iona Gaels men s basketball collegebasketball stub ... more details