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Drum GAC

Saint Colm's GAC Drum (Irish: CLG Naomh Colm An Droim) is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in the rural area of Drum and Gortnahey, near Dungiven, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. The club is a member of Derry GAA.

St Colm's GAC Drum
CLG Naomh Colm An Droim
Founded:1937
County:Derry
Colours:Orange, green and green
Grounds:St Colm's Park
Coordinates:54°57′28.23″N 6°59′09.89″W / 54.9578417°N 6.9860806°W / 54.9578417; -6.9860806
Playing kits
Standard colours

Drum fields Gaelic football teams at U8, U10, U12, U14 and Senior levels. They currently compete in the Derry Junior Football Championship and Division 2 of the Derry ACFL. The U16 and Minor teams are amalgamated with Drumsurn and play as St Patrick's.[1]

Drum has won the Derry Junior Football Championship seven times. Underage teams up to U-12s play in North Derry league and championships, from U-13 upwards teams compete in All-Derry competitions.

The club also has a number of camogie sides at various age groups. Drum won the 2003 Derry Intermediate Hurling Championship but no longer competes in hurling.

History edit

A club was set up in the area around 1918 and was known as O'Carolan's Gortnaghey.[2] St Colms's GAC Drum was officially founded in 1937. The club's first major honour came in 1940 when it won the Dr Kerlin Cup and in 1941 it won the club's biggest honour to date; the Derry Senior Football League. Five years later, after winning the North Derry Senior Football Championship, the club reached the Derry Senior Football Championship final, only to be denied by Magherafelt in a close encounter. Drum reached another Derry Senior Championship final in 1956, but was defeated by Bellaghy. In that year Eugene McCaul and Séamus McCloskey from Drum were part of Derry's first ever All-Ireland Minor Football Championship winning side.

In the late 1960s and early 1970s Drum and rivals Foreglen combined to play as Muldonagh, but soon went their separate ways again. Peter Stevenson from the club won an All Star in 1975 for his performance for Derry in that year's Championship. Having slipped down to the Junior ranks, in 1977 Drum won the Derry Junior Football Championship, Division 3 of the League and the Neil Carlin Cup. In 1974 Drum reached the first of their four Derry Intermediate Football Championship finals, losing out to Glack. Greenlough denied them in the 1976 decider, Glen in 1983 and Moneymore in 1984.

In 1989 St Colm's opened their new pitch at a cost of £75,000. It was opened by Bishop Francis Lagan at an Antrim versus Kilkenny hurling match followed by a Derry versus Meath football match. In the same year the club received the Gerry Crossan Memorial Cup for North Derry Club of the Year.

In 1992 Drum's Neil Farren, Seán More, Shauna McCaul and Julie Colgan all won Derry handball titles. St Colm's became Derry Junior Football Champions again in 1994, with a victory over Eoghan Rua in the final. A new pavilion was completed in May 1995 and Drum won the following year's Neil Carlin Cup with victory over Doire Colmcille CLG, and won the club's fifth Derry Junior Championship. Cousins Neil and Eoighin Farren were rewarded with Bank of Ireland Colleges All Stars following their performances for St. Patrick's College, Maghera. Drum retained the Neil Carlin Cup in 1997 with victory over Ardmore.

In 2000 St Colm's won the Fair Play League, rewarding their sporting conduct both on and off the field. Drum hurler Shane McCartney claimed consecutive Ulster Senior Hurling Championships with Derry in 2000 and 2001. The club won the Derry Intermediate Hurling Championship in 2003 and the club's sixth Junior Football Championship came in 2006 after a comeback against Lissan. Drum also made it to the final in 2007 but lost to Lissan. In 2008, under the management of former Derry captain Joe Irwin, they lost a promotion playoff to Limavady.

In August 2012 Drum won its seventh JFC title, defeating Ardmore by 2–16 to 1–8.[3]

In 2016, Drum won the junior league for the first time in 13 years, going through the season with just one defeat. They lost that year's junior championship final to Magilligan, having lost the previous year's decider to Faughanvale after a replay.

Camogie edit

Shauna McCaul added her name to the growing list of Drum players to claim All-Ireland honours as she helped the Derry Camogs clinch a memorable victory over Cork in the Junior All-Ireland Championship. Ann O’Reilly joined the Derry team in 2003 to clinch a Senior Ulster championship title as did her younger sibling Shona, who won an Ulster Minor Championship title with Derry Camogie team in 2002.

Honours edit

Gaelic football edit

Senior edit

  • Derry Senior Football League: 1
    • 1941
  • Derry Junior Football League:
    • 2016
  • Neal Carlin Cup Winners
    • 2016
  • Derry Junior Football Championship: 7
    • 1973, 1977, 1982, 1994, 1996, 2006, 2012
  • Dr Kerlin Cup: 1
    • 1940

Minor edit

  • North Derry Minor 'B' Football Championship: 1
    • 1994
  • Neil Carlin Cup: 5
    • 1977, 1996, 1997, 2007, 2016

Hurling edit

Senior edit

  • Derry Intermediate Hurling Championship: ?
    • 2003

Under-16 edit

  • Derry Under-16 Hurling Championship: 2
    • 1992, 1993
  • Derry All County Under-16 Championship: 1
    • 2008

Camogie edit

  • Junior League & Championship Winners 2011

Well known players edit

– Neil Farren – former MacRory and Hogan Cup winning full-back for St. Patrick's Maghera, went on to play Derry minor.

– Seamus McCaul – goalkeeper on the Derry minor team that won the Ulster title in 1965

– Seamus McCloskey – midfield on the Derry minor team that won the Ulster title in 1965

See also edit

External links edit

    References edit

    1. ^ . Archived from the original on 28 July 2009. Retrieved 22 September 2007.
    2. ^ . Archived from the original on 28 July 2009. Retrieved 23 September 2007.
    3. ^ hoganstand.com Derry football results

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This article relies excessively on references to primary sources Please improve this article by adding secondary or tertiary sources Find sources Drum GAC news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2007 Learn how and when to remove this template message Saint Colm s GAC Drum Irish CLG Naomh Colm An Droim is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in the rural area of Drum and Gortnahey near Dungiven County Londonderry Northern Ireland The club is a member of Derry GAA St Colm s GAC DrumCLG Naomh Colm An DroimFounded 1937County DerryColours Orange green and greenGrounds St Colm s ParkCoordinates 54 57 28 23 N 6 59 09 89 W 54 9578417 N 6 9860806 W 54 9578417 6 9860806Playing kitsStandard coloursDrum fields Gaelic football teams at U8 U10 U12 U14 and Senior levels They currently compete in the Derry Junior Football Championship and Division 2 of the Derry ACFL The U16 and Minor teams are amalgamated with Drumsurn and play as St Patrick s 1 Drum has won the Derry Junior Football Championship seven times Underage teams up to U 12s play in North Derry league and championships from U 13 upwards teams compete in All Derry competitions The club also has a number of camogie sides at various age groups Drum won the 2003 Derry Intermediate Hurling Championship but no longer competes in hurling Contents 1 History 1 1 Camogie 2 Honours 2 1 Gaelic football 2 1 1 Senior 2 1 2 Minor 2 2 Hurling 2 2 1 Senior 2 2 2 Under 16 2 2 3 Camogie 2 3 Well known players 3 See also 4 External links 5 ReferencesHistory editA club was set up in the area around 1918 and was known as O Carolan s Gortnaghey 2 St Colms s GAC Drum was officially founded in 1937 The club s first major honour came in 1940 when it won the Dr Kerlin Cup and in 1941 it won the club s biggest honour to date the Derry Senior Football League Five years later after winning the North Derry Senior Football Championship the club reached the Derry Senior Football Championship final only to be denied by Magherafelt in a close encounter Drum reached another Derry Senior Championship final in 1956 but was defeated by Bellaghy In that year Eugene McCaul and Seamus McCloskey from Drum were part of Derry s first ever All Ireland Minor Football Championship winning side In the late 1960s and early 1970s Drum and rivals Foreglen combined to play as Muldonagh but soon went their separate ways again Peter Stevenson from the club won an All Star in 1975 for his performance for Derry in that year s Championship Having slipped down to the Junior ranks in 1977 Drum won the Derry Junior Football Championship Division 3 of the League and the Neil Carlin Cup In 1974 Drum reached the first of their four Derry Intermediate Football Championship finals losing out to Glack Greenlough denied them in the 1976 decider Glen in 1983 and Moneymore in 1984 In 1989 St Colm s opened their new pitch at a cost of 75 000 It was opened by Bishop Francis Lagan at an Antrim versus Kilkenny hurling match followed by a Derry versus Meath football match In the same year the club received the Gerry Crossan Memorial Cup for North Derry Club of the Year In 1992 Drum s Neil Farren Sean More Shauna McCaul and Julie Colgan all won Derry handball titles St Colm s became Derry Junior Football Champions again in 1994 with a victory over Eoghan Rua in the final A new pavilion was completed in May 1995 and Drum won the following year s Neil Carlin Cup with victory over Doire Colmcille CLG and won the club s fifth Derry Junior Championship Cousins Neil and Eoighin Farren were rewarded with Bank of Ireland Colleges All Stars following their performances for St Patrick s College Maghera Drum retained the Neil Carlin Cup in 1997 with victory over Ardmore In 2000 St Colm s won the Fair Play League rewarding their sporting conduct both on and off the field Drum hurler Shane McCartney claimed consecutive Ulster Senior Hurling Championships with Derry in 2000 and 2001 The club won the Derry Intermediate Hurling Championship in 2003 and the club s sixth Junior Football Championship came in 2006 after a comeback against Lissan Drum also made it to the final in 2007 but lost to Lissan In 2008 under the management of former Derry captain Joe Irwin they lost a promotion playoff to Limavady In August 2012 Drum won its seventh JFC title defeating Ardmore by 2 16 to 1 8 3 In 2016 Drum won the junior league for the first time in 13 years going through the season with just one defeat They lost that year s junior championship final to Magilligan having lost the previous year s decider to Faughanvale after a replay Camogie edit Shauna McCaul added her name to the growing list of Drum players to claim All Ireland honours as she helped the Derry Camogs clinch a memorable victory over Cork in the Junior All Ireland Championship Ann O Reilly joined the Derry team in 2003 to clinch a Senior Ulster championship title as did her younger sibling Shona who won an Ulster Minor Championship title with Derry Camogie team in 2002 Honours editGaelic football edit Senior edit Derry Senior Football League 1 1941 Derry Junior Football League 2016 Neal Carlin Cup Winners 2016 Derry Junior Football Championship 7 1973 1977 1982 1994 1996 2006 2012 Dr Kerlin Cup 1 1940Minor edit North Derry Minor B Football Championship 1 1994 Neil Carlin Cup 5 1977 1996 1997 2007 2016Hurling edit Senior edit Derry Intermediate Hurling Championship 2003Under 16 edit Derry Under 16 Hurling Championship 2 1992 1993 Derry All County Under 16 Championship 1 2008Camogie edit Junior League amp Championship Winners 2011Well known players edit Peter Stevenson All Star winning Derry footballer Also played hurling for Drum and Dungiven Neil Farren former MacRory and Hogan Cup winning full back for St Patrick s Maghera went on to play Derry minor Seamus McCaul goalkeeper on the Derry minor team that won the Ulster title in 1965 Seamus McCloskey midfield on the Derry minor team that won the Ulster title in 1965See also editList of Gaelic games clubs in DerryExternal links editSt Colm s GAC websiteReferences edit Underage football Archived from the original on 28 July 2009 Retrieved 22 September 2007 Club History Staire Club Archived from the original on 28 July 2009 Retrieved 23 September 2007 hoganstand com Derry football results Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Drum GAC amp oldid 1138575203, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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