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JK Brackens GAA Club

JK Brackens is a Gaelic Athletic Association club serving the parish of Templemore, Clonmore and Killea in County Tipperary, Ireland.

JK Brackens GAA Club, Templemore
SC Breacháin
Founded:1992
County:Tipperary
Grounds:Páirc Shíleáin, Templemore
Coordinates:52°47′56.50″N 7°50′08.68″W / 52.7990278°N 7.8357444°W / 52.7990278; -7.8357444
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Standard colours

JK Brackens compete in the county Tipperary GAA and Mid-Tipperary divisional competitions and is one of only two clubs in Tipperary that consistently complete at senior level in both the hurling and gaelic football. The club is also nationally renowned as one of the country's leading GAA Scór clubs. Currently, the club fields 21 teams from under 6 up to senior grades and has approximately 250 playing members.

The club is named after Joseph Kevin Bracken, "the radical stonemason from Templemore", who was one of the seven founding members of the Gaelic Athletic Association in 1884.[1] Furthermore, Bracken was the first Chairman of the Tipperary County Board,[2] he served as vice-president of the GAA, and of the original seven signatories, he was the longest serving member on the GAA national executive. He was an elected representative and chairman of Templemore Urban District Council, and was a member of the oath-bound republican organisation the IRB (Irish Republican Brotherhood)

JK Brackens GAA club is one of only three GAA clubs to be named after both a founding member of the GAA, and a local parishioner.[citation needed]

History edit

Early Parish GAA – 1884-1980 edit

The Gaelic Athletic Association was founded in Thurles on 1st November 1884 less than 14 kilometers from Templemore Town with prominent local resident Jason Kirwan Brackenph one of the seven founding signatories. Bracken was a well known Parnellite, IRB affiliate and 'champion athlete' according to reports. These factors were possible reasons for Brackens invitation as a 'representative Irishman'.

Brackens prominenence within the fledgling organisation influenced early formation of local GAA clubs, Templemore in 1886 with Killea, College Hill and Clonmore clubs formed soon after. The first recorded silverware claimed by a local selection was in Dublin on June 14, 1886, where the Templemore footballers played Faugh-a-Ballaghs with the Tipperary men claiming the cup and 21 Celtic Crosses. In 1887 Templemore represented Tipperary in the first All Ireland Football Championship defeating Commercials of Limerick in the first round on a scoreline of 9 points to 3. However an objection was raised to this result and a rematch was ordered. A depleated Templemore team lost the refixture on a scoreline of 1-9 to 4 and the Limerick side went on to win the inaugural All Ireland Football championship.

Divisional honours were first achieved in 1909 when the Templemore Grattan Football Club won a North title, followed by Templemore Éire Óg claiming 12 Mid Football crowns from 1913 to 1964. During this period Éire Óg added 2 County Football Championships in 1925 (defeating Fethard 1-04 to 1-01), and in 1936 (defeating Arravale Rovers 2-05 to 1-06). Hurling was also to the fore during this period with Killea winning Mid Junior and Intermediate titles in '27 and '31 respectively, and a Senior Mid crown in '28 (a Castlininey amalgamation), and Clonmore claiming Mid Junior Hurling honours in 1931. Other Junior Hurling crowns of honourable mention were Collegehill victory in 1954 and Templemore Kickhams title in 1961.

In the early sixties Templemore joined forces with Drom at Minor level as Na Fianna winning 3 divisional hurling titles in '61, '62, '63 plus Mid football in '62, however the most significant year at underage (prior to the formation of the Brackens club) was in 1973 with Templemore Éire Óg claiming a first Minor A Football County Championship.

Pre-Formation Era – 1980-1992 edit

The introduction of the “one club one parish” rule in 1961 saw rural GAA clubs amalgamate to single parish clubs, however up until 1992 the Templemore parish maintained a disjointed approach to club GAA with the Éire Óg Club represented the area in football, Clonmore in intermediate hurling and the Killea club for junior hurling. Nonetheless as the GAA Centinary approached, local consensus grew for a more unified one parish club and throughout the decade prior to the club's formation, combined parish teams were entered in various competitions.

In 1980 Clonmore and Killea amalgamated as Clonmore / Killea and enter hurling teams competing at junior, intermediate and senior levels. This arrangement continued until the GAA centenary year of '84 when Clonmore and Killea agreed to enter Junior and Intermediate competitions as single clubs but competed as one club at senior level, and it was under the name of JK Brackens that this group played as. The following year JK Brackens competed at Minor and Under 21 hurling only, however in ’86 and ‘87 the Brackens represented the parish at senior grade once more. A senior JK Brackens selection did not feature in 1988 as Clonmore had won promotion to senior ranks by virtue of winning the County Intermediate Huring Championship of 1987. Instead ‘The Brackens’ were represented at minor and under 21 grades only, and it was at these grades that JK Brackens claimed their first silverware, winning Mid Minor B and Mid Under 21 B hurling titles in 1989 and 1990 respectively.

The period from ‘79 to ‘91 was up to that point the most successful period for hurling in the parish, with Killea winning Junior A Mid titles in ‘89 and ‘91, (their first silverware since 1928), Clonmore winning Intermediate Mid title in ’79, ’84, ’86 and Mid and County honours in 1987. Add to this Minor and Under 21 B titles in ‘89 and ‘91 for the JK Brackens selection, the case for a single GAA club for the parish grew strong impedes with the common consensus amongst players and local club officials was that to compete and develop Gaelic Games locally, that a ‘one parish, one club’ approach should be adopted. It was also believed that Gaelic football in the parish would benefit from the inclusion of Templemore Éire Óg in a Clonmore Killea partnership.

Foundation to Present Day edit

In 1991, the three GAA clubs of the parish approached the county board seeking assistance to oversee the amalgamation process. Following a lengthy exercise in which county board appointees visited the parish on over a dozen occasions, the three clubs democratically voted their clubs out of existence for a 5-year period, and backed the formation of a single club. One of the most influencing factors in this decision was the voice of the playing members of the clubs, who voted by 56 to 3 in favour of an amalgamation.

In February 1992, at a special convention in Páirc Shíleáin, the attendance of close to 150 members of the three clubs, gave their overwhelming support to the new venture, and the JK Brackens GAA club was officially formed merging the former GAA clubs of Templemore Éire Óg, Clonmore GAA and Killea GAA, and thereafter was ratified by Mid and County Boards, and by Croke Park for a five-year period. In 1997 some members of the Killea GAA club decided to leave the partnership and reform into their old entity however many player from that catchment area decided to continue to play under the Brackens flag.

The newly formed Club was an immediate success with the Intermediate footballer and hurlers both winning Mid championships in ‘92 and there were numerous titles at Minor, U16, U14 and U12 levels. The footballers repeated their achievement in ’93 and also added county honours, thus winning promotion to senior ranks where they have remained since. The Mid Intermediate Hurling championship was ultra-competitive at this time and included teams such as Drom-Inch GAA and Upperchurch-Drombane GAA. JK Brackens had to wait until ’96 and ’97 for further Intermediate titles to add to the trophy cabinet. ‘Brackens lost two successive county finals in both of these years however they won promotion to senior level by virtue of winning two divisional crowns in a row, and have subsequently competed at senior grade since.

1997 was also the year that the 'Brackens won their first county hurling title winning the Under 21 B championship[3] in a side captained by Eamonn Corcoran. Further B hurling county titles were claimed in 2002 and 2004 at U21 and Minor levels respectively. The club had to wait until 2002 for their first title at senior level, winning the Mid Senior Football Championship, the first parish side to claim the trophy in 38 years. They have subsequently won the title 6 times since the turn of the millennium thus breaking the dominance of Loughmore-Castleiney GAA. Brackens won their title in senior hurling silverware winning the Cahill Cup in ’07 and ’08,[4] and they won their first county titles at senior level in 2005 and 2006, winning the Tipperary Division 1 Football League, the former year a first senior county title for the parish in 69 years.

In 2016, JK Brackens GAA and Killea GAA agreed to join forces at minor and under 21 levels under the name JK Brackens Óg. In effect, this arrangement extended the agreed structures of the juvenile club up to 21 years of age, and therefore the teams had the full pick of the parish while players were free able to represent their own half at the parish at adult hurling. This agreement also facilitated players from Killea to play football with Brackens at Junior and Senior grades, as their club had no affiliated Gaelic football teams. The foresight of both clubs proved an instant success when the Brackens Óg line-up completed a historic double, winning the Mid Minor A football crown and the parishes first Minor A hurling title[5] in a squad that boosted 3 members of the All-Ireland winning minor team of that year.

JKB Óg created further history in 2018 capturing the Minor[6] and Under 21 A[7] county titles becoming only the 6th Tipperary club to complete this remarkable double, and also bridged a parish gap of 45 years since a last A county title.

Honours edit

  • Mid Tipperary Senior Hurling Championship: (1)
    • JK Brackens: 2022[8]
  • Tipperary Senior Hurling Championship Roinn II - Séamus Ó Riain Cup: (1)
  • Tipperary Senior Football champions: (2)
    • Templemore Éire Óg: 1925, 1936
  • Mid Tipperary Senior Football Championship: (19)
    • Templemore Éire Óg: 1913, 1916, 1924, 1927, 1928, 1935, 1936, 1938, 1939, 1942, 1963, 1964
    • JK Brackens: 2002, 2006, 2011, 2013, 2014,[10] 2019, 2022[11]
  • North Tipperary Senior Football Championship: (1)
    • Templemore: 1909
  • County Tipperary Intermediate Hurling Championship: (1)
    • Clonmore: 1987
  • Mid Tipperary Intermediate Hurling Championship: (7)  
    • Clonmore: 1979, 1984, 1986, 1987 
    • JK Brackens: 1992, 1996, 1997
  • Tipperary Intermediate Football Championship: (1)
    • 1993
  • Mid Tipperary Intermediate Football Championship: (4)
    • Templemore Éire Óg: 1982
    • JK Brackens: 1992, 1993, 2002
  • Mid Tipperary Junior A Hurling Championship: (9) 
    • Clonmore: 1932, 1970, 1974, 1975, 1978 
    • Collegehill: 1954 
    • Templemore Kickhams: 1961 
    • JK Brackens: 1997, 1998
  • Tipperary Junior A Football Championship: (3)
    • Templemore Éire Óg: 1957, 1972
    • JK Brackens: 2018[12]
  • Mid Tipperary Junior A Football Championship: (13)
    • Templemore Éire Óg: 1916, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1957, 1960, 1972
    • JK Brackens: 1997, 1999, 2000, 2018
  • Mid Tipperary Junior B Hurling Championship: (2)
  • Tipperary Junior B Football Championship: (1)
    • 2003
  • Mid Tipperary Junior B Football Championship: (2)
    • 2003, 2007
  • Tipperary Under-21 B Hurling Championship: (2)
  • Mid Tipperary Under-21 B Hurling Championship: (6) 
    • Templemore Brackens: 1990
    • JK Brackens: 1993, 1997, 2002, 2009, 2014
  • Tipperary Under-21 A Football Championship: (2)
    • 2018*, 2019*
  • Mid Tipperary Under-21 A Football Championship: (12) 
    • Templemore Éire Óg: 1971, 1983, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989
    • JK Brackens: 1998, 2008, 2014, 2017*, 2018*, 2019*
  • Mid Tipperary Under-19 A Football Championship: (1)
    • 2021*
  • Mid Tipperary Minor A Hurling Championship: (4) 
    • Na Fianna: 1961, 1962, 1963
    • JK Brackens: 2016*
  • Tipperary Minor B Hurling Championship: (1)
    • 2004
  • Mid Tipperary Minor B Hurling Championship: (3) 
    • Templemore Brackens: 1990
    • JK Brackens: 2004, 2012
  • Tipperary Minor A Football Championship: (2)
    • Templemore Éire Óg: 1973
    • JK Brackens: 2018*[15]
  • Mid Tipperary Minor A Football Championship: (28) 
    • Templemore Éire Óg: 1950, 1951, 1952, 1958, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1973, 1981, 1982, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987 
    • Na Fianna: 1962 
    • JK Brackens: 1992, 1994, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2007, 2012, 2014, 2016*, 2017*, 2018*

Note: * JK Brackens Óg

Notable players edit

This lists outlines current or former JK Brackens players that have represented and won provincial or national honours with Tipperary. Further information on parish and club players who have represented Tipperary County teams throughout the years can be seen on this page http://www.tippgaaarchives.com/?page_id=14

Player Tipperary Teams Represented Honours Won Notes
Brendan Bane Minor Football 1986

U21 Hurling 1989, 1990

Junior Hurling 1988, 1991, 1992

Munster U21 Hurling 1989, 1990

All-Ireland U21 Hurling 1989

Munster Junior Hurling 1988, 1991

All-Ireland Junior Hurling 1991

John Bane Minor Football 1995 Munster Minor Football 1995
Martin Bohan Minor Football 1968

Masters Hurling 1994, 1996

Munster Masters Hurling 1994, 1996

All-Ireland Masters Hurling 1994, 1996

David Bourke U21 Football 1998

Junior Football 1998

Intermediate Hurling 1998

Munster Junior Football 1998

All-Ireland Junior Football 1998

Bourke has also won an All-Ireland Championship with the London Hurlers in the 2005 Nicky Rackard Cup, alongside former Bracken's player Paul Doyle[16]

Bourke also has won a Fitgibbon Cup medal with WIT in 2000

Martin Bourke Junior Hurling 1984, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1992

Masters Hurling 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003

Munster Junior Hurling 1985, 1988

Munster Masters Hurling 2000, 2001, 2003

All-Ireland Masters Hurling 2000, 2001, 2003

Bourke became the first player from the parish to captain a Tipperary side to honours in the 1988 Munster Junior Hurling Final

Bourke was captain when Templemore CBS won its first Harty Cup and Dr. Croke Cup (All Ireland Schools A hurling) in 1978[17]

Seamus Bourke Minor Hurling 1975

U21 Hurling 1977, 1978

Senior Hurling 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983

Junior Hurling 1985, 1987, 1988

Masters Hurling 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002

Munster U21 Hurling 1978

Munster Junior Hurling 1985, 1988

Munster Masters Hurling 2000, 2001

All-Ireland Masters Hurling 2000, 2001

Bourke was part of the UCD Fitzgibbon Cup winning teams of 1978 and 1979
Shane Bourke Minor Hurling 2006

U21 Hurling 2008, 2009

Senior Hurling 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015

All-Ireland Minor Hurling 2006

Munster U21 Hurling 2008

Munster Senior Hurling 2011, 2012, 2015

Bourke was part of the UCC Fitzgibbon Cup winning teams of 2009 and 2012, captaining the 2012 team[18]
Paddy Cadell Minor Hurling 2016, 2017

U21 Hurling 2018

U20 Hurling 2019

Senior Hurling 2019, 2020, 2021

Munster Minor Hurling 2016

All-Ireland Minor Hurling 2016

All-Ireland U21 Hurling 2018

Munster U20 Hurling 2019

All-Ireland U20 Hurling 2019

All-Ireland Senior Hurling 2019

Cadell captained the victorious Our Lady's Templemore Harty[19] and Croke Cup [20] teams (All-Ireland A Schools) of 2017

Cadell was selected captain of the 2017 Tipperary minor hurling panel

Cadell was part of the UCC Fitzgibbon Cup winning teams of 2019 and 2020

Cadell is one of only three GAA players to hold All-Ireland hurling medals at Minor, U20, U21 and Senior levels, and has a distinct record of All-Ireland medals at 6 different grades

Jim Cahill Minor Hurling 1985, 1986

Minor Football 1986

U21 Hurling 1989

U21 Football 1987, 1988, 1989

Junior Hurling 1992, 1993

Munster U21 Hurling 1989

All-Ireland U21 Hurling 1989

Sean Collum Minor Hurling 1989, 1990

Minor Football 1989, 1990

U21 Hurling 1992, 1993

U21 Football 1992, 1993

Junior Hurling 1995, 1996

Intermediate Hurling 1997

Senior Football 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005

Senior Football Tommy Murphy Cup 2005

All-Ireland Senior B Football 1995

Collum captained the 1993 Tipperary Senior football team to their first appearance in a Munster final in 49 years

Collum coached the victories UCD Fitzgibbon Cup team of 2001[21]

Éamonn Corcoran Minor Hurling 1995

U21 Hurling 1997, 1998

Intermediate Hurling 1997, 1998

Senior Hurling 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008

Munster Senior Hurling 2001, 2009

All-Ireland Senior Hurling 2001

National Hurling League 1999, 2001, 2008

Corcoran was the club's first senior All-Ireland winner since its foundation

He is the club's only All Star, he was selected at right wing back on the 2001 team[22]

Corcoran has won 2 Fitzgibbon Cups with WIT in 1999 and 2000, and was awarded the Player of the Tournament for both years

Pa Delaney Junior Hurling 1988 Munster Junior Hurling 1988
Ian Delaney Minor Hurling 2003, 2004

U21 Hurling 2006, 2007

Munster Minor Hurling 2003

U21 Munster Hurling 2006

Delaney was a member of the Roscommon senior hurling team that won the 2015 Nicky Rackard Cup[23]
Aidan Doyle Minor Hurling 1996

Minor Football 1996

U21 Hurling 1998

Intermediate Hurling 1998

Munster Minor Hurling 1996

All-Ireland Minor Hurling 1996

Doyle was man of the match in the drawn All-Ireland final scoring 4 points from play
Lyndon Fairbrother Minor Hurling 2015, 2016

U21 Hurling 2017, 2018

Munster Minor Hurling 2015, 2016

All-Ireland Minor Hurling 2016

All-Ireland U21 Hurling 2018

Fairbrother was awarded the 2015 Young Hurler of the Year by the Munster Council[24]

Fairbrother was a member of the victorious Our Lady's Templemore Harty[25] and Croke Cup [26] teams (All-Ireland A Schools) of 2017

Tomas Hamill*** Minor Hurling 2011, 2012

U21 Hurling 2013, 2014, 2015

Senior Hurling 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017

Munster Minor Hurling 2012

All-Ireland Minor Hurling 2012

Munster Senior Hurling 2015, 2016

All-Ireland Senior Hurling 2016

Hamill represented JK Brackens at juvenile level only. At senior club level he represented Killea from 2011 to 2013, transferring to Moyne Templetouhy in 2014

Hamill also has won a Fitzgibbon Cup with WIT in 2014

Declan Lynagh Minor Football 2007

U21 Football 2010

Munster U21 Football 2010
Dean McEnroe Minor Football 2012

U21 Football 2014, 2015

Junior Football 2014, 2015

Senior Football 2019, 2020

Munster Minor Football 2012

Munster U21 Football 2015

Munster Senior Football 2020

Kevin Mulryan Minor Hurling 1998, 1999

Minor Football 1998, 1999

U21 Hurling 2001, 2002

U21 Football 2000, 2001, 2002

Junior Football 2000

Senior Football 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010

Munster Minor Hurling 1999

Senior Football Tommy Murphy Cup 2005

National Football League Division 3 2009

Mulryan was a selector over the victorious Tipperary Minor Football panel which won Munster honours in 2012
Tom Murphy Minor Hurling 2015, 2016 Munster Minor Hurling 2015, 2016

All-Ireland Minor Hurling 2016

Alan O'Riordan Minor Football 2011

Junior Football 2015

Munster Minor Football 2011

All-Ireland Minor Football 2011

Colin O'Riordan Minor Hurling 2012, 2013

Minor Football 2011, 2012, 2013

U21 Hurling 2013, 2014, 2015

U21 Football 2014, 2015

Senior Hurling 2014

Senior Football 2014, 2015, 2020

Munster Minor Football 2011, 2012

All-Ireland Minor Football 2011

All-Ireland Minor Hurling 2012

Munster U21 Football 2015

National Football League Division 4 2014

Munster Senior Football 2020

O'Riordan became the only the second clubman to captain a victories Tipperary side when he led the U21 footballers to the 2015 Munster Championship

He was only 15 when he won an All-Ireland Minor Football title

O'Riordan has been nominated on the GAA All-Star Football team in 2014[27] and 2020

He was vote GAA U21 Player of the Year in 2015 [28]

In 2015, O'Riordan was signed by the Australian Rules Football team Sydney Swans where currently plays [29]

Kevin O'Riordan Minor Football 2007, 2008

U21 Football 2010, 2011

Munster U21 Football 2010
Andrew Ormond Minor Hurling 2017

U20 Hurling 2019, 2020

Munster U20 Hurling 2019

All-Ireland U20 Hurling 2019

Ormond was a member of the victorious Our Lady's Templemore Harty[30] and Croke Cup [31] teams (All-Ireland A Schools) of 2017
Jamie Ormond Minor Hurling 2022 Munster Minor Hurling 2022

All-Ireland Minor Hurling 2022

Darren Owens Minor Football 1995

U21 Football 1996

Munster Minor Football 1995 Owens scored the winning goal in the Munster minor decider of 1995

Note: *** Represented JK Brackens at juvenile level only

GAA Scór edit

JK Brackens places a substantial emphases on the cultural aspects of the GAA and has become one of the county's leading Scór clubs gaining recognition nationally. This arm of the club is centered in Clonmore village where these activities are given the same level of credence as on the field activities.

Recent significant successes include Scór Sinsear Set Dancing Munster titles in 2013 & 2017 and an All-Ireland title in 2013.[32] Furthermore, Clonmore man Noel Joyce has won treble Munster and All-Ireland Scór titles in 2013,[33] 2015 and 2017[34] in the Recitation competition. Additionally, in 2015 Noel coached Ciarán Byrne to claim Scór na nÓg Munster and All-Ireland awards.[35]

Playing Fields edit

Páirc Shíleáin edit

Páirc Shíleáin (referred loccaly as "The Park") is the home grounds for the JK Brackens GAA club, is located in the Town Park area of Templemore Town. The pitch was first levelled, sodded and enclosed by local Templemore GAA volunteers in 1924 but this tenancy was initially a turbulent one and involved many strict conditions from landlords Templemore UDC, including no training, a fee per match played and ground sharing with the newly formed Templemore RFC. A suitable agreement was eventually reached between Templemore GAA and the Urban Council in ’53 and the venue was officially opened on 8 May 1955 when the Tipperary played Wexford in a senior hurling tournament. On that occasion the grounds were dedicated to St. Sileann, the patron saint of Templemore.

Tipperary hosted the Kilkenny hurlers on 28 May 1980 marking the officially opening of the clubhouse, The Carroll and Grant Pavilion, named in memory of two local Gaels, Arthur Carroll and Bill Grant who both won All-Ireland football medals with Tipperary in 1920, (it was also this duo who represented the club to first mark out the club grounds when acquired from the council in 1924). A spectator stand was completed in 1994, Tipperary beating Dublin in a hurling challenge on that occasion.

Since the club's foundation, Páirc Shíleáin has been the club's home ground for training and matches for both senior and juvenile clubs. Over these years several additional facilities have been added such as a spectator stand extension, a clubhouse extension, electronic scoreboard, hurling wall with an additional training area

Graffin Sportsfield edit

Originally the home of Clonmore GAA club, Graffin is used as the club's second pitch for training and occasionally for home games, and it is also rented out to the Knock GAA club for that club's junior B hurling team. Located in the townsland of Graffin directly 1.5 kilometres north of Clonmore village, the grounds were first acquired in 1927, it was levelled and re-sodded in 1987 with the dressing rooms built and open in 1988. During the 1970 and ‘80s the Clonmore club often trained in Templemore as the village field could not handle the increased activity during this period.[citation needed]

References edit

  1. ^ "'Worse than a Protestant or even an atheist': J.K. Bracken, 'the radical stonemason from Templemore'". 22 February 2013.
  2. ^ Boardhttp://hoganstand.com/Tipperary/ArticleForm.aspx?ID=41712
  3. ^ "Fethard Notes - 27th December 1997".
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 4 April 2015.
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  6. ^ "Nick Keane strike inspires JK Bracken's to win a famous County Tipperary minor a football title".
  7. ^ "JK Bracken's secure the club's first-ever county Tipperary under-21A football crown".
  8. ^ "J K Brackens win first ever Mid Tipperary senior hurling title". 10 July 2022.
  9. ^ "Brackens snatch Cup with last gasp goal".
  10. ^ "Guerins' first-half goal brace fires J. K. Bracken's past champions Loughmore-Castleiney". Irish Examiner. 2 September 2013. Retrieved 2 September 2013.
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  13. ^ "JK Brackens clinch JBH title with win over Gortnahoe". tipperarylive.ie. Retrieved 11 November 2022.
  14. ^ "Fethard Notes - 27th December 1997".
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  16. ^ "London rock Louth with barrage of killer goals".
  17. ^ "'I'd be as happy as I was 39 years ago' - Tipp's Our Lady's chase Harty Cup history".
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  19. ^ "From All-Ireland minor hurling winners with Tipperary to Harty Cup history-makers".
  20. ^ "Our Lady's Templemore take home Croke Cup with narrow win over St Kieran's College". 25 March 2017.
  21. ^ Archived from the original on 18 May 2011.
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  26. ^ "Our Lady's Templemore take home Croke Cup with narrow win over St Kieran's College". 25 March 2017.
  27. ^ "The 2014 GAA Football All Star nominees are out and Kerry have 11".
  28. ^ "Colin oriordan selected as the eirgrid u21 player of the year".
  29. ^ "'A dream come true' - Blow for Tipperary as Colin O'Riordan pens rookie AFL contract".
  30. ^ "From All-Ireland minor hurling winners with Tipperary to Harty Cup history-makers".
  31. ^ "Our Lady's Templemore take home Croke Cup with narrow win over St Kieran's College". 25 March 2017.
  32. ^ "Tipperary GAA Scene April 30th 2013 : Tipp Tatler Magazine".
  33. ^ "Wonderful weekend for JK Brackens Scór".
  34. ^ "Tipperary GAA Scene 09/05/2017 |".
  35. ^ "Tipperary GAA Scene - February 17th 2015". 17 February 2015.

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JK Brackens is a Gaelic Athletic Association club serving the parish of Templemore Clonmore and Killea in County Tipperary Ireland JK Brackens GAA Club TemplemoreSC BreachainFounded 1992County TipperaryGrounds Pairc Shileain TemplemoreCoordinates 52 47 56 50 N 7 50 08 68 W 52 7990278 N 7 8357444 W 52 7990278 7 8357444Playing kitsStandard coloursJK Brackens compete in the county Tipperary GAA and Mid Tipperary divisional competitions and is one of only two clubs in Tipperary that consistently complete at senior level in both the hurling and gaelic football The club is also nationally renowned as one of the country s leading GAA Scor clubs Currently the club fields 21 teams from under 6 up to senior grades and has approximately 250 playing members The club is named after Joseph Kevin Bracken the radical stonemason from Templemore who was one of the seven founding members of the Gaelic Athletic Association in 1884 1 Furthermore Bracken was the first Chairman of the Tipperary County Board 2 he served as vice president of the GAA and of the original seven signatories he was the longest serving member on the GAA national executive He was an elected representative and chairman of Templemore Urban District Council and was a member of the oath bound republican organisation the IRB Irish Republican Brotherhood JK Brackens GAA club is one of only three GAA clubs to be named after both a founding member of the GAA and a local parishioner citation needed Contents 1 History 1 1 Early Parish GAA 1884 1980 1 2 Pre Formation Era 1980 1992 1 3 Foundation to Present Day 2 Honours 3 Notable players 4 GAA Scor 5 Playing Fields 5 1 Pairc Shileain 5 2 Graffin Sportsfield 6 References 7 External linksHistory editEarly Parish GAA 1884 1980 edit The Gaelic Athletic Association was founded in Thurles on 1st November 1884 less than 14 kilometers from Templemore Town with prominent local resident Jason Kirwan Brackenph one of the seven founding signatories Bracken was a well known Parnellite IRB affiliate and champion athlete according to reports These factors were possible reasons for Brackens invitation as a representative Irishman Brackens prominenence within the fledgling organisation influenced early formation of local GAA clubs Templemore in 1886 with Killea College Hill and Clonmore clubs formed soon after The first recorded silverware claimed by a local selection was in Dublin on June 14 1886 where the Templemore footballers played Faugh a Ballaghs with the Tipperary men claiming the cup and 21 Celtic Crosses In 1887 Templemore represented Tipperary in the first All Ireland Football Championship defeating Commercials of Limerick in the first round on a scoreline of 9 points to 3 However an objection was raised to this result and a rematch was ordered A depleated Templemore team lost the refixture on a scoreline of 1 9 to 4 and the Limerick side went on to win the inaugural All Ireland Football championship Divisional honours were first achieved in 1909 when the Templemore Grattan Football Club won a North title followed by Templemore Eire og claiming 12 Mid Football crowns from 1913 to 1964 During this period Eire og added 2 County Football Championships in 1925 defeating Fethard 1 04 to 1 01 and in 1936 defeating Arravale Rovers 2 05 to 1 06 Hurling was also to the fore during this period with Killea winning Mid Junior and Intermediate titles in 27 and 31 respectively and a Senior Mid crown in 28 a Castlininey amalgamation and Clonmore claiming Mid Junior Hurling honours in 1931 Other Junior Hurling crowns of honourable mention were Collegehill victory in 1954 and Templemore Kickhams title in 1961 In the early sixties Templemore joined forces with Drom at Minor level as Na Fianna winning 3 divisional hurling titles in 61 62 63 plus Mid football in 62 however the most significant year at underage prior to the formation of the Brackens club was in 1973 with Templemore Eire og claiming a first Minor A Football County Championship Pre Formation Era 1980 1992 edit The introduction of the one club one parish rule in 1961 saw rural GAA clubs amalgamate to single parish clubs however up until 1992 the Templemore parish maintained a disjointed approach to club GAA with the Eire og Club represented the area in football Clonmore in intermediate hurling and the Killea club for junior hurling Nonetheless as the GAA Centinary approached local consensus grew for a more unified one parish club and throughout the decade prior to the club s formation combined parish teams were entered in various competitions In 1980 Clonmore and Killea amalgamated as Clonmore Killea and enter hurling teams competing at junior intermediate and senior levels This arrangement continued until the GAA centenary year of 84 when Clonmore and Killea agreed to enter Junior and Intermediate competitions as single clubs but competed as one club at senior level and it was under the name of JK Brackens that this group played as The following year JK Brackens competed at Minor and Under 21 hurling only however in 86 and 87 the Brackens represented the parish at senior grade once more A senior JK Brackens selection did not feature in 1988 as Clonmore had won promotion to senior ranks by virtue of winning the County Intermediate Huring Championship of 1987 Instead The Brackens were represented at minor and under 21 grades only and it was at these grades that JK Brackens claimed their first silverware winning Mid Minor B and Mid Under 21 B hurling titles in 1989 and 1990 respectively The period from 79 to 91 was up to that point the most successful period for hurling in the parish with Killea winning Junior A Mid titles in 89 and 91 their first silverware since 1928 Clonmore winning Intermediate Mid title in 79 84 86 and Mid and County honours in 1987 Add to this Minor and Under 21 B titles in 89 and 91 for the JK Brackens selection the case for a single GAA club for the parish grew strong impedes with the common consensus amongst players and local club officials was that to compete and develop Gaelic Games locally that a one parish one club approach should be adopted It was also believed that Gaelic football in the parish would benefit from the inclusion of Templemore Eire og in a Clonmore Killea partnership Foundation to Present Day edit In 1991 the three GAA clubs of the parish approached the county board seeking assistance to oversee the amalgamation process Following a lengthy exercise in which county board appointees visited the parish on over a dozen occasions the three clubs democratically voted their clubs out of existence for a 5 year period and backed the formation of a single club One of the most influencing factors in this decision was the voice of the playing members of the clubs who voted by 56 to 3 in favour of an amalgamation In February 1992 at a special convention in Pairc Shileain the attendance of close to 150 members of the three clubs gave their overwhelming support to the new venture and the JK Brackens GAA club was officially formed merging the former GAA clubs of Templemore Eire og Clonmore GAA and Killea GAA and thereafter was ratified by Mid and County Boards and by Croke Park for a five year period In 1997 some members of the Killea GAA club decided to leave the partnership and reform into their old entity however many player from that catchment area decided to continue to play under the Brackens flag The newly formed Club was an immediate success with the Intermediate footballer and hurlers both winning Mid championships in 92 and there were numerous titles at Minor U16 U14 and U12 levels The footballers repeated their achievement in 93 and also added county honours thus winning promotion to senior ranks where they have remained since The Mid Intermediate Hurling championship was ultra competitive at this time and included teams such as Drom Inch GAA and Upperchurch Drombane GAA JK Brackens had to wait until 96 and 97 for further Intermediate titles to add to the trophy cabinet Brackens lost two successive county finals in both of these years however they won promotion to senior level by virtue of winning two divisional crowns in a row and have subsequently competed at senior grade since 1997 was also the year that the Brackens won their first county hurling title winning the Under 21 B championship 3 in a side captained by Eamonn Corcoran Further B hurling county titles were claimed in 2002 and 2004 at U21 and Minor levels respectively The club had to wait until 2002 for their first title at senior level winning the Mid Senior Football Championship the first parish side to claim the trophy in 38 years They have subsequently won the title 6 times since the turn of the millennium thus breaking the dominance of Loughmore Castleiney GAA Brackens won their title in senior hurling silverware winning the Cahill Cup in 07 and 08 4 and they won their first county titles at senior level in 2005 and 2006 winning the Tipperary Division 1 Football League the former year a first senior county title for the parish in 69 years In 2016 JK Brackens GAA and Killea GAA agreed to join forces at minor and under 21 levels under the name JK Brackens og In effect this arrangement extended the agreed structures of the juvenile club up to 21 years of age and therefore the teams had the full pick of the parish while players were free able to represent their own half at the parish at adult hurling This agreement also facilitated players from Killea to play football with Brackens at Junior and Senior grades as their club had no affiliated Gaelic football teams The foresight of both clubs proved an instant success when the Brackens og line up completed a historic double winning the Mid Minor A football crown and the parishes first Minor A hurling title 5 in a squad that boosted 3 members of the All Ireland winning minor team of that year JKB og created further history in 2018 capturing the Minor 6 and Under 21 A 7 county titles becoming only the 6th Tipperary club to complete this remarkable double and also bridged a parish gap of 45 years since a last A county title Honours editMid Tipperary Senior Hurling Championship 1 JK Brackens 2022 8 Tipperary Senior Hurling Championship Roinn II Seamus o Riain Cup 1 2019 9 Tipperary Senior Football champions 2 Templemore Eire og 1925 1936 Mid Tipperary Senior Football Championship 19 Templemore Eire og 1913 1916 1924 1927 1928 1935 1936 1938 1939 1942 1963 1964 JK Brackens 2002 2006 2011 2013 2014 10 2019 2022 11 North Tipperary Senior Football Championship 1 Templemore 1909 County Tipperary Intermediate Hurling Championship 1 Clonmore 1987 Mid Tipperary Intermediate Hurling Championship 7 Clonmore 1979 1984 1986 1987 JK Brackens 1992 1996 1997 Tipperary Intermediate Football Championship 1 1993 Mid Tipperary Intermediate Football Championship 4 Templemore Eire og 1982 JK Brackens 1992 1993 2002 Mid Tipperary Junior A Hurling Championship 9 Clonmore 1932 1970 1974 1975 1978 Collegehill 1954 Templemore Kickhams 1961 JK Brackens 1997 1998 Tipperary Junior A Football Championship 3 Templemore Eire og 1957 1972 JK Brackens 2018 12 Mid Tipperary Junior A Football Championship 13 Templemore Eire og 1916 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1957 1960 1972 JK Brackens 1997 1999 2000 2018 Mid Tipperary Junior B Hurling Championship 2 1999 2021 13 Tipperary Junior B Football Championship 1 2003 Mid Tipperary Junior B Football Championship 2 2003 2007 Tipperary Under 21 B Hurling Championship 2 1997 14 2002 Mid Tipperary Under 21 B Hurling Championship 6 Templemore Brackens 1990 JK Brackens 1993 1997 2002 2009 2014 Tipperary Under 21 A Football Championship 2 2018 2019 Mid Tipperary Under 21 A Football Championship 12 Templemore Eire og 1971 1983 1986 1987 1988 1989 JK Brackens 1998 2008 2014 2017 2018 2019 Mid Tipperary Under 19 A Football Championship 1 2021 Mid Tipperary Minor A Hurling Championship 4 Na Fianna 1961 1962 1963 JK Brackens 2016 Tipperary Minor B Hurling Championship 1 2004 Mid Tipperary Minor B Hurling Championship 3 Templemore Brackens 1990 JK Brackens 2004 2012 Tipperary Minor A Football Championship 2 Templemore Eire og 1973 JK Brackens 2018 15 Mid Tipperary Minor A Football Championship 28 Templemore Eire og 1950 1951 1952 1958 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1973 1981 1982 1984 1985 1986 1987 Na Fianna 1962 JK Brackens 1992 1994 1998 1999 2000 2007 2012 2014 2016 2017 2018 Note JK Brackens ogNotable players editThis lists outlines current or former JK Brackens players that have represented and won provincial or national honours with Tipperary Further information on parish and club players who have represented Tipperary County teams throughout the years can be seen on this page http www tippgaaarchives com page id 14 Player Tipperary Teams Represented Honours Won NotesBrendan Bane Minor Football 1986 U21 Hurling 1989 1990Junior Hurling 1988 1991 1992 Munster U21 Hurling 1989 1990 All Ireland U21 Hurling 1989Munster Junior Hurling 1988 1991All Ireland Junior Hurling 1991John Bane Minor Football 1995 Munster Minor Football 1995Martin Bohan Minor Football 1968 Masters Hurling 1994 1996 Munster Masters Hurling 1994 1996 All Ireland Masters Hurling 1994 1996David Bourke U21 Football 1998 Junior Football 1998Intermediate Hurling 1998 Munster Junior Football 1998 All Ireland Junior Football 1998 Bourke has also won an All Ireland Championship with the London Hurlers in the 2005 Nicky Rackard Cup alongside former Bracken s player Paul Doyle 16 Bourke also has won a Fitgibbon Cup medal with WIT in 2000Martin Bourke Junior Hurling 1984 1985 1987 1988 1992 Masters Hurling 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Munster Junior Hurling 1985 1988 Munster Masters Hurling 2000 2001 2003All Ireland Masters Hurling 2000 2001 2003 Bourke became the first player from the parish to captain a Tipperary side to honours in the 1988 Munster Junior Hurling Final Bourke was captain when Templemore CBS won its first Harty Cup and Dr Croke Cup All Ireland Schools A hurling in 1978 17 Seamus Bourke Minor Hurling 1975 U21 Hurling 1977 1978Senior Hurling 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983Junior Hurling 1985 1987 1988Masters Hurling 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 Munster U21 Hurling 1978 Munster Junior Hurling 1985 1988Munster Masters Hurling 2000 2001All Ireland Masters Hurling 2000 2001 Bourke was part of the UCD Fitzgibbon Cup winning teams of 1978 and 1979Shane Bourke Minor Hurling 2006 U21 Hurling 2008 2009Senior Hurling 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 All Ireland Minor Hurling 2006 Munster U21 Hurling 2008Munster Senior Hurling 2011 2012 2015 Bourke was part of the UCC Fitzgibbon Cup winning teams of 2009 and 2012 captaining the 2012 team 18 Paddy Cadell Minor Hurling 2016 2017 U21 Hurling 2018U20 Hurling 2019Senior Hurling 2019 2020 2021 Munster Minor Hurling 2016 All Ireland Minor Hurling 2016All Ireland U21 Hurling 2018Munster U20 Hurling 2019All Ireland U20 Hurling 2019All Ireland Senior Hurling 2019 Cadell captained the victorious Our Lady s Templemore Harty 19 and Croke Cup 20 teams All Ireland A Schools of 2017 Cadell was selected captain of the 2017 Tipperary minor hurling panelCadell was part of the UCC Fitzgibbon Cup winning teams of 2019 and 2020Cadell is one of only three GAA players to hold All Ireland hurling medals at Minor U20 U21 and Senior levels and has a distinct record of All Ireland medals at 6 different gradesJim Cahill Minor Hurling 1985 1986 Minor Football 1986U21 Hurling 1989U21 Football 1987 1988 1989Junior Hurling 1992 1993 Munster U21 Hurling 1989 All Ireland U21 Hurling 1989Sean Collum Minor Hurling 1989 1990 Minor Football 1989 1990U21 Hurling 1992 1993U21 Football 1992 1993Junior Hurling 1995 1996Intermediate Hurling 1997Senior Football 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Senior Football Tommy Murphy Cup 2005 All Ireland Senior B Football 1995 Collum captained the 1993 Tipperary Senior football team to their first appearance in a Munster final in 49 years Collum coached the victories UCD Fitzgibbon Cup team of 2001 21 Eamonn Corcoran Minor Hurling 1995 U21 Hurling 1997 1998Intermediate Hurling 1997 1998Senior Hurling 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Munster Senior Hurling 2001 2009 All Ireland Senior Hurling 2001National Hurling League 1999 2001 2008 Corcoran was the club s first senior All Ireland winner since its foundation He is the club s only All Star he was selected at right wing back on the 2001 team 22 Corcoran has won 2 Fitzgibbon Cups with WIT in 1999 and 2000 and was awarded the Player of the Tournament for both yearsPa Delaney Junior Hurling 1988 Munster Junior Hurling 1988Ian Delaney Minor Hurling 2003 2004 U21 Hurling 2006 2007 Munster Minor Hurling 2003 U21 Munster Hurling 2006 Delaney was a member of the Roscommon senior hurling team that won the 2015 Nicky Rackard Cup 23 Aidan Doyle Minor Hurling 1996 Minor Football 1996U21 Hurling 1998Intermediate Hurling 1998 Munster Minor Hurling 1996 All Ireland Minor Hurling 1996 Doyle was man of the match in the drawn All Ireland final scoring 4 points from playLyndon Fairbrother Minor Hurling 2015 2016 U21 Hurling 2017 2018 Munster Minor Hurling 2015 2016 All Ireland Minor Hurling 2016All Ireland U21 Hurling 2018 Fairbrother was awarded the 2015 Young Hurler of the Year by the Munster Council 24 Fairbrother was a member of the victorious Our Lady s Templemore Harty 25 and Croke Cup 26 teams All Ireland A Schools of 2017Tomas Hamill Minor Hurling 2011 2012 U21 Hurling 2013 2014 2015Senior Hurling 2013 2014 2016 2017 Munster Minor Hurling 2012 All Ireland Minor Hurling 2012Munster Senior Hurling 2015 2016All Ireland Senior Hurling 2016 Hamill represented JK Brackens at juvenile level only At senior club level he represented Killea from 2011 to 2013 transferring to Moyne Templetouhy in 2014 Hamill also has won a Fitzgibbon Cup with WIT in 2014Declan Lynagh Minor Football 2007 U21 Football 2010 Munster U21 Football 2010Dean McEnroe Minor Football 2012 U21 Football 2014 2015Junior Football 2014 2015Senior Football 2019 2020 Munster Minor Football 2012 Munster U21 Football 2015Munster Senior Football 2020Kevin Mulryan Minor Hurling 1998 1999 Minor Football 1998 1999U21 Hurling 2001 2002U21 Football 2000 2001 2002Junior Football 2000Senior Football 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Munster Minor Hurling 1999 Senior Football Tommy Murphy Cup 2005National Football League Division 3 2009 Mulryan was a selector over the victorious Tipperary Minor Football panel which won Munster honours in 2012Tom Murphy Minor Hurling 2015 2016 Munster Minor Hurling 2015 2016 All Ireland Minor Hurling 2016Alan O Riordan Minor Football 2011 Junior Football 2015 Munster Minor Football 2011 All Ireland Minor Football 2011Colin O Riordan Minor Hurling 2012 2013 Minor Football 2011 2012 2013U21 Hurling 2013 2014 2015U21 Football 2014 2015Senior Hurling 2014Senior Football 2014 2015 2020 Munster Minor Football 2011 2012 All Ireland Minor Football 2011All Ireland Minor Hurling 2012Munster U21 Football 2015National Football League Division 4 2014Munster Senior Football 2020 O Riordan became the only the second clubman to captain a victories Tipperary side when he led the U21 footballers to the 2015 Munster Championship He was only 15 when he won an All Ireland Minor Football titleO Riordan has been nominated on the GAA All Star Football team in 2014 27 and 2020He was vote GAA U21 Player of the Year in 2015 28 In 2015 O Riordan was signed by the Australian Rules Football team Sydney Swans where currently plays 29 Kevin O Riordan Minor Football 2007 2008 U21 Football 2010 2011 Munster U21 Football 2010Andrew Ormond Minor Hurling 2017 U20 Hurling 2019 2020 Munster U20 Hurling 2019 All Ireland U20 Hurling 2019 Ormond was a member of the victorious Our Lady s Templemore Harty 30 and Croke Cup 31 teams All Ireland A Schools of 2017Jamie Ormond Minor Hurling 2022 Munster Minor Hurling 2022 All Ireland Minor Hurling 2022Darren Owens Minor Football 1995 U21 Football 1996 Munster Minor Football 1995 Owens scored the winning goal in the Munster minor decider of 1995Note Represented JK Brackens at juvenile level onlyGAA Scor editJK Brackens places a substantial emphases on the cultural aspects of the GAA and has become one of the county s leading Scor clubs gaining recognition nationally This arm of the club is centered in Clonmore village where these activities are given the same level of credence as on the field activities Recent significant successes include Scor Sinsear Set Dancing Munster titles in 2013 amp 2017 and an All Ireland title in 2013 32 Furthermore Clonmore man Noel Joyce has won treble Munster and All Ireland Scor titles in 2013 33 2015 and 2017 34 in the Recitation competition Additionally in 2015 Noel coached Ciaran Byrne to claim Scor na nog Munster and All Ireland awards 35 Playing Fields editPairc Shileain edit Pairc Shileain referred loccaly as The Park is the home grounds for the JK Brackens GAA club is located in the Town Park area of Templemore Town The pitch was first levelled sodded and enclosed by local Templemore GAA volunteers in 1924 but this tenancy was initially a turbulent one and involved many strict conditions from landlords Templemore UDC including no training a fee per match played and ground sharing with the newly formed Templemore RFC A suitable agreement was eventually reached between Templemore GAA and the Urban Council in 53 and the venue was officially opened on 8 May 1955 when the Tipperary played Wexford in a senior hurling tournament On that occasion the grounds were dedicated to St Sileann the patron saint of Templemore Tipperary hosted the Kilkenny hurlers on 28 May 1980 marking the officially opening of the clubhouse The Carroll and Grant Pavilion named in memory of two local Gaels Arthur Carroll and Bill Grant who both won All Ireland football medals with Tipperary in 1920 it was also this duo who represented the club to first mark out the club grounds when acquired from the council in 1924 A spectator stand was completed in 1994 Tipperary beating Dublin in a hurling challenge on that occasion Since the club s foundation Pairc Shileain has been the club s home ground for training and matches for both senior and juvenile clubs Over these years several additional facilities have been added such as a spectator stand extension a clubhouse extension electronic scoreboard hurling wall with an additional training area Graffin Sportsfield edit Originally the home of Clonmore GAA club Graffin is used as the club s second pitch for training and occasionally for home games and it is also rented out to the Knock GAA club for that club s junior B hurling team Located in the townsland of Graffin directly 1 5 kilometres north of Clonmore village the grounds were first acquired in 1927 it was levelled and re sodded in 1987 with the dressing rooms built and open in 1988 During the 1970 and 80s the Clonmore club often trained in Templemore as the village field could not handle the increased activity during this period citation needed References edit Worse than a Protestant or even an atheist J K Bracken the radical stonemason from Templemore 22 February 2013 Boardhttp hoganstand com Tipperary ArticleForm aspx ID 41712 Fethard Notes 27th December 1997 An Fear Rua JK Brackens Retain Cahill Cup Archived from the original on 4 April 2015 Brackens make history to clinch first ever hurling title Nick Keane strike inspires JK Bracken s to win a famous County Tipperary minor a football title JK Bracken s secure the club s first ever county Tipperary under 21A football crown J K Brackens win first ever Mid Tipperary senior hurling title 10 July 2022 Brackens snatch Cup with last gasp goal Guerins first half goal brace fires J K Bracken s past champions Loughmore Castleiney Irish Examiner 2 September 2013 Retrieved 2 September 2013 http www tipperarylive ie news local news 959557 jk brackens create history with football win to claim first ever mid senior double html a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a Missing or empty title help JK Bracken s earn a narrow win over Ballylooby Castlegrace in Tipperary junior a football final JK Brackens clinch JBH title with win over Gortnahoe tipperarylive ie Retrieved 11 November 2022 Fethard Notes 27th December 1997 Heartbreak for Cahir as JK Brackens take honours with powerful finish London rock Louth with barrage of killer goals I d be as happy as I was 39 years ago Tipp s Our Lady s chase Harty Cup history 2012 Fitzgibbon Cup Final UCC V CIT GAA From All Ireland minor hurling winners with Tipperary to Harty Cup history makers Our Lady s Templemore take home Croke Cup with narrow win over St Kieran s College 25 March 2017 UCD GAA Archived from the original on 18 May 2011 All Star Awards 2001 HoganStand Duffy Coilin 6 June 2015 Late Kelly goal wins Rackard Cup for Roscommon RTE ie Lyndon Fairbrother Munster Minor Hurler of the Year 2015 Tipperary Times Archived from the original on 4 April 2017 Retrieved 3 April 2017 From All Ireland minor hurling winners with Tipperary to Harty Cup history makers Our Lady s Templemore take home Croke Cup with narrow win over St Kieran s College 25 March 2017 The 2014 GAA Football All Star nominees are out and Kerry have 11 Colin oriordan selected as the eirgrid u21 player of the year A dream come true Blow for Tipperary as Colin O Riordan pens rookie AFL contract From All Ireland minor hurling winners with Tipperary to Harty Cup history makers Our Lady s Templemore take home Croke Cup with narrow win over St Kieran s College 25 March 2017 Tipperary GAA Scene April 30th 2013 Tipp Tatler Magazine Wonderful weekend for JK Brackens Scor Tipperary GAA Scene 09 05 2017 Tipperary GAA Scene February 17th 2015 17 February 2015 External links editTipperary GAA site J K Bracken s GAC website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title JK Brackens GAA Club amp oldid 1160301546, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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