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St Vincents GAA

St Vincents is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in Marino, on the northside of Dublin, Ireland. The club was founded in 1931 in Marino, instrumental in the founding of the club were Rev Dr William Fitzpatrick (St Vincent de Paul Church, Marino)[1] and Bro. Ernest Fitzgerald (Scoil Mhuire CBS, Marino).[2] Although its club grounds were in Raheny for a number of years, it moved to its home back into Marino in 1987. St Vincents merged with Marino Camogie Club in 1997 to form the St. Vincents Hurling, Football and Camogie Club.[3] They have won the All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship on three occasions, most recently in 2014.[4] They are the most successful side in the Dublin Senior Football championship having won the title 29 times. The club has also won 15 Dublin Senior 1 camogie titles (6 as Marino) and completed a three in a row in 2015–2017.[citation needed]

St Vincents
Naomh Uinsionn
Founded:1931
County:Dublin
Nickname:Vinnys
Colours:White and blue
Grounds:Páirc Naomh Uinsionn
Coordinates:53°22′23.63″N 6°13′44.96″W / 53.3732306°N 6.2291556°W / 53.3732306; -6.2291556
Playing kits
Home Kit
Change Kit
Senior Club Championships
All Ireland Leinster
champions
Dublin
champions
Football: 3 7 29
Hurling: - - 13
Camogie: - 3 15

Playing Grounds edit

As well as using their own pitches at their clubhouse and Páirc Naomh Uinsionn, the club uses pitches beside them at Ardscoil Ris (where facilities were redeveloped in 2020 in association with St. Vincents), the pitch at Marino Institute of Education adjacent to the club, in Fairview Park, and also in St Anne's Park. In 2019, a 4G all-weather GAA pitch was installed.

The club grounds in Marino were developed largely on what was part of the walled garden of Lord Charlemont's (who named the area Marino) estate, which had become Christian Brothers' St. Mary's Teacher training college (Colaiste Mhuire/Marino Institute) grounds and the O'Brien Institute. Part of the walls of the garden can still be seen to the south and east (Casino Park) borders of the club grounds. A logo of Marino Casino and part of the Charlemont family motto (Ferro Comitante), the full motto is Deo Duce, Ferro Comitante (God as my leader, my sword my companion), are embossed on the club's crest.

Honours edit

Football edit

Vincents have won the Dublin Senior Football Championship 29 times. Their nearest rivals are O'Tooles who have won the Dublin Championship on 11 occasions. St Vincents won in the years 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1964, 1966, 1967, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1981, 1984, 2007, 2013, 2014, 2016,[5] 2017.[6]

The club have a 7 in a row and a 6 in a row in the Dublin Senior Championship and two 3-in-a-row runs.[citation needed]

A remarkable[original research?] 7 in a row which would have led to 14 in a row was stopped by Erins Hope in 1956 and yet another 7 in a row was stopped in 1963 by UCD.

They have also won Leinster football titles in 1972, 1975, 1984, 2007, 2013, 2014 and 2016,[7] St Vincents highest accolades to date were their three All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship titles in 1976, 2008 and 2014.[4] In the 1976 decider they defeated Roscommon Gaels by 4–10 to 0–05 and in 2008 they overcame Nemo Rangers by 1–11 to 0–13 in the final at Croke Park[8] In 2014 the club won its third All-Ireland title having defeated a gallant[tone] Castlebar Mitchels side by a scoreline of 4–12 to 2–11.[9]

In 1991, St Vincents had the unique distinction[citation needed] of winning the Intermediate and Junior Football Championship. St Vincents are also the most successful club in the Dublin Minor Football Championship. They have won the competition on twenty three occasions in 1994, 1987, 1986, 1983, 1982, 1981, 1980, 1979, 1978, 1971, 1970, 1959, 1958, 1956, 1955, 1950, 1948, 1947, 1946, 1945, 1943, 1942 and 1936. This is a record that is unlikely[speculation?] to be rivalled for many years despite Vincents not winning a title since 1994, as their closest rivals Na Fianna have only won seven titles.

St Vincents also captured a remarkable[original research?] double double in 1993/94 capturing the U21 Football & Hurling Championships two years in a row.

List of football honours edit

Hurling edit

Although St Vincents are more renowned[according to whom?] for their football exploits, they have been very successful as a senior hurling side. [citation needed] St Vincents have won the Dublin Senior Hurling Championship 13 times (second in the roll of honour behind Faughs), collecting the title in the years 1953, 1954, 1955, 1957, 1960, 1962, 1964, 1967, 1975, 1981, 1982, 1988 and 1993. St Vincents competed in the 2007 and 2010 Dublin Senior Hurling Championship finals but lost to Ballyboden St Endas on both occasions. St Vincents are the most successful club in the history of the Dublin Minor Hurling Championship. They have won the A competition on twenty occasions, most recently in 2002.

List of hurling honours edit

Camogie edit

List of camogie honours edit

  • Dublin Senior 1 Championship: 1990, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 2005, 2007, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2022, 2023
  • Dublin Senior 2 Championship: 2010
  • Dublin Senior 5 Championship: 1983, 2005, 2014
  • Leinster Senior Championship: 1998, 2019, 2022

Notable players edit

Football edit

Hurling edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ The Vinnies who captured the imagination of the city by Tommy Martin, Columnist, Irish Examiner, March 5, 2020.
  2. ^ Vincents Celebrate 75 Years of Glorious Memories in Marion Sport, Irish Independent, December 8, 2006.
  3. ^ . CLG Naomh Uinsionn. Archived from the original on 11 April 2009. Retrieved 24 February 2009.
  4. ^ a b "Connolly stars as St Vincents claim third All-Ireland crown". The Irish Times. 17 March 2014. Retrieved 17 March 2014.
  5. ^ "strong-second-half-gets-st-vincent-s-over-the-line-against-castleknock-1.2856401". The Irish Times. 5 November 2016. Retrieved 5 November 2016.
  6. ^ "Diarmuid Connolly calls the shots". Irish Examiner. 31 October 2017. Retrieved 31 October 2017.
  7. ^ "Heffo inspiration as battling Saints hit the summit". Irish Examiner. 9 December 2013. Retrieved 9 December 2013.
  8. ^ "News". Hill16.ie. Retrieved 7 March 2017.
  9. ^ "Diarmuid Connolly lights the fire for St Vincents third All-Ireland". The Irish Times. 18 March 2014. Retrieved 7 March 2017.
  10. ^ "Fennell transfer goes through". Hoganstand. 16 February 2011. Retrieved 15 June 2013.
  11. ^ "St Vincents 4–12 Castlebar Mitchels 2–11". RTÉ Sport. 18 March 2014. Retrieved 18 March 2014.

External links edit

  • St Vincents Official Website
  • Official Dublin GAA Website
  • Dublin Club GAA
Preceded by Dublin Senior Champions
2007
Succeeded by

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This article s tone or style may not reflect the encyclopedic tone used on Wikipedia See Wikipedia s guide to writing better articles for suggestions December 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message St Vincents is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in Marino on the northside of Dublin Ireland The club was founded in 1931 in Marino instrumental in the founding of the club were Rev Dr William Fitzpatrick St Vincent de Paul Church Marino 1 and Bro Ernest Fitzgerald Scoil Mhuire CBS Marino 2 Although its club grounds were in Raheny for a number of years it moved to its home back into Marino in 1987 St Vincents merged with Marino Camogie Club in 1997 to form the St Vincents Hurling Football and Camogie Club 3 They have won the All Ireland Senior Club Football Championship on three occasions most recently in 2014 4 They are the most successful side in the Dublin Senior Football championship having won the title 29 times The club has also won 15 Dublin Senior 1 camogie titles 6 as Marino and completed a three in a row in 2015 2017 citation needed St VincentsNaomh UinsionnFounded 1931County DublinNickname VinnysColours White and blueGrounds Pairc Naomh UinsionnCoordinates 53 22 23 63 N 6 13 44 96 W 53 3732306 N 6 2291556 W 53 3732306 6 2291556Playing kitsHome KitChange KitSenior Club ChampionshipsAll Ireland Leinsterchampions DublinchampionsFootball 3 7 29Hurling 13Camogie 3 15 Contents 1 Playing Grounds 2 Honours 2 1 Football 2 1 1 List of football honours 2 2 Hurling 2 2 1 List of hurling honours 2 3 Camogie 2 3 1 List of camogie honours 3 Notable players 3 1 Football 3 2 Hurling 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksPlaying Grounds editAs well as using their own pitches at their clubhouse and Pairc Naomh Uinsionn the club uses pitches beside them at Ardscoil Ris where facilities were redeveloped in 2020 in association with St Vincents the pitch at Marino Institute of Education adjacent to the club in Fairview Park and also in St Anne s Park In 2019 a 4G all weather GAA pitch was installed The club grounds in Marino were developed largely on what was part of the walled garden of Lord Charlemont s who named the area Marino estate which had become Christian Brothers St Mary s Teacher training college Colaiste Mhuire Marino Institute grounds and the O Brien Institute Part of the walls of the garden can still be seen to the south and east Casino Park borders of the club grounds A logo of Marino Casino and part of the Charlemont family motto Ferro Comitante the full motto is Deo Duce Ferro Comitante God as my leader my sword my companion are embossed on the club s crest Honours editFootball edit Vincents have won the Dublin Senior Football Championship 29 times Their nearest rivals are O Tooles who have won the Dublin Championship on 11 occasions St Vincents won in the years 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1964 1966 1967 1970 1971 1972 1975 1976 1977 1981 1984 2007 2013 2014 2016 5 2017 6 The club have a 7 in a row and a 6 in a row in the Dublin Senior Championship and two 3 in a row runs citation needed A remarkable original research 7 in a row which would have led to 14 in a row was stopped by Erins Hope in 1956 and yet another 7 in a row was stopped in 1963 by UCD They have also won Leinster football titles in 1972 1975 1984 2007 2013 2014 and 2016 7 St Vincents highest accolades to date were their three All Ireland Senior Club Football Championship titles in 1976 2008 and 2014 4 In the 1976 decider they defeated Roscommon Gaels by 4 10 to 0 05 and in 2008 they overcame Nemo Rangers by 1 11 to 0 13 in the final at Croke Park 8 In 2014 the club won its third All Ireland title having defeated a gallant tone Castlebar Mitchels side by a scoreline of 4 12 to 2 11 9 In 1991 St Vincents had the unique distinction citation needed of winning the Intermediate and Junior Football Championship St Vincents are also the most successful club in the Dublin Minor Football Championship They have won the competition on twenty three occasions in 1994 1987 1986 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1971 1970 1959 1958 1956 1955 1950 1948 1947 1946 1945 1943 1942 and 1936 This is a record that is unlikely speculation to be rivalled for many years despite Vincents not winning a title since 1994 as their closest rivals Na Fianna have only won seven titles St Vincents also captured a remarkable original research double double in 1993 94 capturing the U21 Football amp Hurling Championships two years in a row List of football honours edit All Ireland Senior Club Football Championship 1975 76 2007 08 2013 14 Leinster Senior Club Football Championship 1972 73 1975 76 1984 85 2007 08 2013 14 2014 15 2016 17 Dublin Senior Football Championship 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1964 1966 1967 1970 1971 1972 1975 1976 1977 1981 1984 2007 2013 2014 2016 2017 Dublin Senior Football League 2015 2018 Dublin Intermediate Football Championship 1953 1977 1991 2015 Dublin Junior Football Championship 1976 1984 1991 1995 1997 2014 Dublin Junior C Football Championship 2006 2010 2016 Dublin Under 21 Football Championship 1973 1978 1980 1982 1984 1993 1994 2004 Dublin Minor A Football Championship 1936 1942 1943 1945 1946 1947 1948 1950 1955 1956 1958 1959 1970 1971 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1986 1987 1994 Dublin Minor B Football Championship 2017 Dublin AFL Div 5 2014 Dublin AFL Div 6 2013Hurling edit Although St Vincents are more renowned according to whom for their football exploits they have been very successful as a senior hurling side citation needed St Vincents have won the Dublin Senior Hurling Championship 13 times second in the roll of honour behind Faughs collecting the title in the years 1953 1954 1955 1957 1960 1962 1964 1967 1975 1981 1982 1988 and 1993 St Vincents competed in the 2007 and 2010 Dublin Senior Hurling Championship finals but lost to Ballyboden St Endas on both occasions St Vincents are the most successful club in the history of the Dublin Minor Hurling Championship They have won the A competition on twenty occasions most recently in 2002 List of hurling honours edit Dublin Senior Hurling Championship 1953 1954 1955 1957 1960 1962 1964 1967 1975 1981 1982 1988 1993 Dublin Intermediate Hurling Championship 1953 1981 1984 1988 1998 2000 2003 2008 2014 Dublin Junior Hurling Championship 1943 1948 1957 1980 1990 2006 Dublin Junior B Hurling Championship 2016 2019 Dublin Junior C Hurling Championship 2010 Dublin Under 21 Hurling Championship 1967 1971 1978 1979 1980 1983 1993 1994 Dublin Minor A Hurling Championship 1936 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1955 1957 1961 1962 1966 1971 1978 1979 1982 1988 1990 1991 2002 Dublin Minor C Hurling Championship 2009 Dublin Minor D Hurling Championship 2009 2015Camogie edit List of camogie honours edit Dublin Senior 1 Championship 1990 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1998 2005 2007 2015 2016 2017 2019 2022 2023 Dublin Senior 2 Championship 2010 Dublin Senior 5 Championship 1983 2005 2014 Leinster Senior Championship 1998 2019 2022Notable players editFootball edit Michael Savage Ger Brennan Diarmuid Connolly Eamonn Fennell 10 Tomas Quinn David O Gorman Shane Carthy Des Ferguson Des Foley Jackie Gilroy Pat Gilroy Tony Hanahoe Kevin Heffernan Jimmy Keaveney Brian Mullins Nathan Mullins 11 Gay O Driscoll Bobby Doyle Pat Canavan Tommy Conroy Sean DalyHurling edit Des Foley Lar Foley Kevin Heffernan Damien Russell Ronan Fallon Diarmuid Connolly Tomas McGrane Des Ferguson Noel Drumgoole Sean DalySee also editDublin GAA Dublin Senior Football ChampionshipReferences edit The Vinnies who captured the imagination of the city by Tommy Martin Columnist Irish Examiner March 5 2020 Vincents Celebrate 75 Years of Glorious Memories in Marion Sport Irish Independent December 8 2006 Club History CLG Naomh Uinsionn Archived from the original on 11 April 2009 Retrieved 24 February 2009 a b Connolly stars as St Vincents claim third All Ireland crown The Irish Times 17 March 2014 Retrieved 17 March 2014 strong second half gets st vincent s over the line against castleknock 1 2856401 The Irish Times 5 November 2016 Retrieved 5 November 2016 Diarmuid Connolly calls the shots Irish Examiner 31 October 2017 Retrieved 31 October 2017 Heffo inspiration as battling Saints hit the summit Irish Examiner 9 December 2013 Retrieved 9 December 2013 News Hill16 ie Retrieved 7 March 2017 Diarmuid Connolly lights the fire for St Vincents third All Ireland The Irish Times 18 March 2014 Retrieved 7 March 2017 Fennell transfer goes through Hoganstand 16 February 2011 Retrieved 15 June 2013 St Vincents 4 12 Castlebar Mitchels 2 11 RTE Sport 18 March 2014 Retrieved 18 March 2014 External links editSt Vincents Official Website Official Dublin GAA Website Dublin Club GAAPreceded byUCD Dublin Senior Champions2007 Succeeded byKilmacud Crokes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title St Vincents GAA amp oldid 1183954136, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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