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John Mitchel's Hurling Club

John Mitchel's Hurling and Camogie Club is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in Birmingham, England, and is the oldest club in the Warwickshire GAA. It has been long one of the leading Warwickshire clubs in hurling, competing in the county Senior Championship, and in camogie, competing at Junior level. There is an associated Gaelic football club. The club is named after John Mitchel, the 19th-century Irish revolutionary.

John Mitchel's HC
CI Seán Mistéil
Founded1933
CountyWarwickshire
NicknameThe Mitchels
ColoursRed with white hoop

History

Early 20th century

John Mitchel's Hurling Club was formed in 1933, around the same time as the Warwickshire County Board. In fact, the club supplied pitches and playing kit to the county, which is how the Warwickshire hurlers came to have a white strip.[citation needed]

In the early years the club, Paddy Ryan from Pallasgreen, County Limerick and Mick Ryan from County Laois were at the helm.[citation needed] In the 1940s, the club was dominant in all competitions.[citation needed] Then in the 1960s, John Mitchel's built what was arguably[original research?] their best-ever team - they reached their peak in 1971 winning the Warwickshire championship and getting through to the Championship of Britain final. Here they faced the Brian Boru club in New Eltham, with Mitchel's winning what was a "highly competitive match".[citation needed]

Club reformed in 1990s

Some years later, the John Mitchel's hurling club folded due to lack of players. But in 1990, the club was reformed, and by 1991 they had regained the Warwickshire Senior Hurling crown. Soon afterwards an underage section was set up in the club. In 2004, the club beat London GAA champions Brothers Pearse to win the club championship of Britain in Ruislip. More than 30 years after that victory in New Eltham, the club had again claimed a British championship and this time went on to the All Ireland club quarter final losing out by a point.[citation needed]

One hurler with the team in their glory days was Billy Collins from Limerick, who remained involved in the club and Warwickshire hurling until his death in 2008. He served as chairman of the County Board for over 25 years. He also helped develop and maintain Páirc na hÉireann, in Solihull, the county's ground. Collins' son, Michael, has also been involved with the club and county and was involved in the management of the county team in the Nicky Rackard Cup and Leinster league.[citation needed]

John Mitchel's regained the club championship of Britain in 2007, once again against Brothers Pearse in Ruislip, after a drawn game in Páirc na hÉireann. They retained the crown in Páirc na hÉireann in November 2008 to become the first holders of the Billy Collins Cup, which was donated by the Provincial Council of Britain.[citation needed]

Notable players

References

  1. ^ "Aston Villa told Jack Grealish to stop playing Gaelic football when he was 13 years old". sportsjoe.ie. Retrieved 26 April 2022.

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