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St. Barnabas GAC

St. Barnabas Gaelic Athletic Club are a Nottingham club. It is Nottingham's sole provider of Gaelic sports (Gaelic football and hurling). It was founded in 1947, initially to provide a social outlet for Irish immigrants who had moved to Nottingham. It also attracts members from the surrounding region including Chesterfield, Lincoln, Newark and Loughborough. The club is affiliated to and enters into competitions organised by Warwickshire GAA. This region (for GAA purposes) today covers both the West and East Midlands of England, with its headquarters at Páirc na hÉireann, Bickenhill, Solihull.

St. Barnabas GAC
Founded:1947
County:Warwickshire
Colours:Maroon & white
Grounds:Trinity School, Aspley, Nottingham
Playing kits
Standard colours

St. Barnabas continue to have close relations with the school which has provided a steady stream of footballers representing for St. Barnabas through the years.

Club profile

History

St. Barnabas GAA Club played its first games in 1947. Formed by a group of Irish immigrants in Nottingham immediately after the end of World War II who gathered to play informal games of hurling and Gaelic football on the banks of the River Trent, the club has won championships affiliated to the Warwickshire, Derbyshire and East Midlands County Boards, in hurling, Gaelic football and ladies' Gaelic football.

Taking its name from Nottingham's Catholic Cathedral and acknowledging support provided by local clergy (who provided playing kit and a pitch), the team initially played in green and red.

There may have been an attempt to form an "East Midlands County Board", but this came to nought and it is reported that St. Barnabas had affiliated to the Warwickshire County Board in 1949 to enable it to play more games. Within months it was providing players to the County Hurling Team and making an impact in club competitions within the county, reaching the final of the Breffni Cup (senior hurling).

In 1956, several GAA clubs in the East and North Midlands area came together with other, neighbouring clubs, including Lincoln, Stoke, Derby and Alfreton to form the Derbyshire & Nottinghamshire County Board.

Around 1960, Stoke relocated to Warwickshire and Leicester joined and the board was renamed the East Midlands County Board, which enjoyed ten years of activity before it folded in 1970, due to a lack of new players migrating to the region. At this stage four clubs remained, St. Barnabas, St Colman's (Derby), St Colmcilles (Leicester) and Geraldines (Lincoln). Of these only St. Barnabas had a hurling team and Geraldines were unable to field.

After suggestions of a link up with the Yorkshire County Board, St. Barnabas amalgamated with Derby (St Colman's) to form St Bridgets, playing in green and white stripes and affiliated to Warwickshire once again. When St Bridgets folded around 1973 Nottingham based players joined St Colmcilles in Leicester.

St. Barnabas was reformed in 1985, affiliating to Warwickshire and playing its first games for over 15 years in 1986 and its first games within Warwickshire for 30 years. Having left Warwickshire in 1956, the original club colours were now being used by another club, so after a couple of years playing in yellow, the club switched to maroon shirts and white shorts, which they have played in since.

The reformed club entered men's football teams (intermediate/senior and a 2nd string junior team) along with under 16 and minor teams along with a ladies' football team.

When the hurling team was re-established in 2012, they adopted maroon and white hooped jerseys, so as to distinguish the team from the footballers, and in order to acknowledge input from a couple of neighbouring football-only clubs.

Structure

Today St. Barnabas GAA Club fields a men's senior football team in Warwickshire's senior competitions, a hurling team, a ladies' football team and the club also caters for underage/juvenile players.

Home matches are played at Victoria Embankment.

The club has provided numerous players to Warwickshire's men's and ladies football teams and hurling teams down through the years.

Honours

Men's football

  • Warwickshire Senior Football league winners (Chris Holden Cup) - 1989, 2011
  • Warwickshire Senior Football league winners - 1987, 1990, 2011
  • Warwickshire Senior Div 2 Championship - 2017, 2018
  • Warwickshire Senior Div 2 Football league - 2009, 2017
  • Warwickshire Intermediate Football league winners - 1986, 2009
  • Warwickshire Mick Sugrue Cup - 2018
  • Warwickshire JFK Cup - 2011
  • Warwickshire John Scanlon Cup - 2009, 2014
  • Warwickshire Fr. Forde Cup - 2011
  • Warwickshire Mick Mulligan Cup - 1985, 2009
  • Warwickshire Dominic Downey Cup - 2009
  • Warwickshire Reserve Football League - 2012
  • Warwickshire Reserve Football Championship - 2012
  • Warwickshire Minor Football Championship - 1987
  • East Mids Senior Football Champions - 1965
  • East Mids Junior Football Champions - 1965
  • East Mids Senior Football League - 1967

Men's hurling

  • All-Britain Hurling Shield - 2015
  • Warwickshire junior hurling champions - 1954
  • Derbyshire hurling champions - 1956, 1957 & 1958
  • East Mids Hurling Champions - 1964 1967 (last East Mids Hurling championship)
  • East Mids Hurling League Winners - 1965

Ladies' football

  • Football Championship - 2012, 2015
  • Football League - 2012, 2015

References

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Barnabas Gaelic Athletic Club are a Nottingham club It is Nottingham s sole provider of Gaelic sports Gaelic football and hurling It was founded in 1947 initially to provide a social outlet for Irish immigrants who had moved to Nottingham It also attracts members from the surrounding region including Chesterfield Lincoln Newark and Loughborough The club is affiliated to and enters into competitions organised by Warwickshire GAA This region for GAA purposes today covers both the West and East Midlands of England with its headquarters at Pairc na hEireann Bickenhill Solihull St Barnabas GACFounded 1947County WarwickshireColours Maroon amp whiteGrounds Trinity School Aspley NottinghamPlaying kitsStandard coloursSt Barnabas continue to have close relations with the school which has provided a steady stream of footballers representing for St Barnabas through the years Contents 1 Club profile 1 1 History 1 2 Structure 2 Honours 2 1 Men s football 2 2 Men s hurling 2 3 Ladies football 3 ReferencesClub profile EditHistory Edit St Barnabas GAA Club played its first games in 1947 Formed by a group of Irish immigrants in Nottingham immediately after the end of World War II who gathered to play informal games of hurling and Gaelic football on the banks of the River Trent the club has won championships affiliated to the Warwickshire Derbyshire and East Midlands County Boards in hurling Gaelic football and ladies Gaelic football Taking its name from Nottingham s Catholic Cathedral and acknowledging support provided by local clergy who provided playing kit and a pitch the team initially played in green and red There may have been an attempt to form an East Midlands County Board but this came to nought and it is reported that St Barnabas had affiliated to the Warwickshire County Board in 1949 to enable it to play more games Within months it was providing players to the County Hurling Team and making an impact in club competitions within the county reaching the final of the Breffni Cup senior hurling In 1956 several GAA clubs in the East and North Midlands area came together with other neighbouring clubs including Lincoln Stoke Derby and Alfreton to form the Derbyshire amp Nottinghamshire County Board Around 1960 Stoke relocated to Warwickshire and Leicester joined and the board was renamed the East Midlands County Board which enjoyed ten years of activity before it folded in 1970 due to a lack of new players migrating to the region At this stage four clubs remained St Barnabas St Colman s Derby St Colmcilles Leicester and Geraldines Lincoln Of these only St Barnabas had a hurling team and Geraldines were unable to field After suggestions of a link up with the Yorkshire County Board St Barnabas amalgamated with Derby St Colman s to form St Bridgets playing in green and white stripes and affiliated to Warwickshire once again When St Bridgets folded around 1973 Nottingham based players joined St Colmcilles in Leicester St Barnabas was reformed in 1985 affiliating to Warwickshire and playing its first games for over 15 years in 1986 and its first games within Warwickshire for 30 years Having left Warwickshire in 1956 the original club colours were now being used by another club so after a couple of years playing in yellow the club switched to maroon shirts and white shorts which they have played in since The reformed club entered men s football teams intermediate senior and a 2nd string junior team along with under 16 and minor teams along with a ladies football team When the hurling team was re established in 2012 they adopted maroon and white hooped jerseys so as to distinguish the team from the footballers and in order to acknowledge input from a couple of neighbouring football only clubs Structure Edit Today St Barnabas GAA Club fields a men s senior football team in Warwickshire s senior competitions a hurling team a ladies football team and the club also caters for underage juvenile players Home matches are played at Victoria Embankment The club has provided numerous players to Warwickshire s men s and ladies football teams and hurling teams down through the years Honours EditMen s football Edit Warwickshire Senior Football league winners Chris Holden Cup 1989 2011 Warwickshire Senior Football league winners 1987 1990 2011 Warwickshire Senior Div 2 Championship 2017 2018 Warwickshire Senior Div 2 Football league 2009 2017 Warwickshire Intermediate Football league winners 1986 2009 Warwickshire Mick Sugrue Cup 2018 Warwickshire JFK Cup 2011 Warwickshire John Scanlon Cup 2009 2014 Warwickshire Fr Forde Cup 2011 Warwickshire Mick Mulligan Cup 1985 2009 Warwickshire Dominic Downey Cup 2009 Warwickshire Reserve Football League 2012 Warwickshire Reserve Football Championship 2012 Warwickshire Minor Football Championship 1987 East Mids Senior Football Champions 1965 East Mids Junior Football Champions 1965 East Mids Senior Football League 1967Men s hurling Edit All Britain Hurling Shield 2015 Warwickshire junior hurling champions 1954 Derbyshire hurling champions 1956 1957 amp 1958 East Mids Hurling Champions 1964 1967 last East Mids Hurling championship East Mids Hurling League Winners 1965Ladies football Edit Football Championship 2012 2015 Football League 2012 2015References Edit Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title St Barnabas GAC amp oldid 1131773641, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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