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Thomas Davis GAA

Thomas Davis (Irish: CLG Tomás Dáibhís) is a Gaelic Athletic Association club with extensive grounds and a clubhouse located on the Kiltipper Road in Tallaght, County Dublin, Ireland. Founded in 1888, Thomas Davis has a long association with Tallaght from the time when it was a small rural village in the countryside. The club motto is Nascann Dúshlán Daoine (A Challenge Unites People).

Thomas Davis
Tomás Dáibhís
Founded:1888
County:Dublin
Nickname:Davis's / The Little Village
Colours:Green with gold sash
Grounds:Kiltipper Road, Tallaght
Coordinates:53°16′20.01″N 6°21′46.08″W / 53.2722250°N 6.3628000°W / 53.2722250; -6.3628000
Playing kits
Standard colours
Senior Club Championships
All Ireland Leinster
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Dublin
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Football: 0 2 3
Hurling: 0 0 0

Club facilities edit

For many years Thomas Davis played on a field adjacent to the Church of Ireland chapel, known as 'The Graveyard' in Old Tallaght Village (beside the Belgard Road where Smyths Toys is currently located) before relocating in the early 1980s to a green field site on the Kiltipper Road. The club continued to use the Graveyard, together with public pitches in Seán Walsh Park, Dodder Park and Aylesbury throughout the 1990s. The Seán Walsh Park fields were subsequently redeveloped into a man-made lake and landscaped areas, with plans for a stadium to be there also (see below). Early development of club facilities were primarily financed through private sources, including the sale of life memberships, a series of large-scale private members draws and general club fund raising activities. In more recent years, the club has also benefited from grants from the Department of Arts, Sport and Tourism. Government grants totalled in excess of €500,000 from 2001 to 2003.[1] A further grant of €200,000 was announced in April 2007.[citation needed]

History edit

The club was formed in 1888 and for many years played their football in the Old Bawn area of Tallaght. In the early 1960s they moved their playing pitch to the Belgard Road and then on to what was known as the Grave Yard pitch behind the Grave Yard in Tallaght Village. Hugh Kelly played for Dublin in 1930. Other famous Davis players to wear the county jerseys were Paul Curran, Dave Foran and Martin Noctor who won an all Ireland and Leinster medal. In ladies football Siobhán McGrath has won 2 All Star Awards and an All-Ireland medal. Thomas Davis have won the Dublin Senior Football Championship on three occasions in 1989, 1990, 1991, going on to win the Leinster Senior Club Football Championship twice, on both occasions after epic matches against Wicklow champions, Baltinglass. The club also won the Dublin Under 21 Football Championship in 1992, beating Fingallians, 1–7 to 0–8.

Thomas Davis won the Dublin Senior Hurling Championship once, in 1913.

More recently, Thomas Davis faced Round Towers in the 2006 final of the Dublin AFL Division 1 and won by a scoreline of 0–10 to 0-07.[2] Shane Smith played a prominent role, scoring a prolific 0-08 points in the game which denied Round Towers their first ever league title.

In 2007, Davis won the John Humphrey Memorial Cup by beating Lucan Sarsfields in the final.[3]

Achievements edit

Dispute over Tallaght Stadium edit

Thomas Davis were involved in a long running series of objections relating to the Tallaght Stadium. Thomas Davis initially objected to the original planning permission almost ten years ago.[when?] More recently, they sought to overturn a council decision that assigns a sports stadium under development in Tallaght with a playing surface unsuitable to the dimension of a senior GAA pitch. The minister for sport and SDCC have indicated that Junior GAA games will be accommodated in the current design as junior GAA games would not require an increased pitch size.[4] South Dublin County Council initially decided that the stadium would be multi-use containing an association football sized pitch. This was reversed in January 2006 when SDCC sought to include a Senior GAA pitch also. The council reverted to the original plans after they were informed by the Minister for Sport that he would not fund the stadium unless it was designated as association football only (RTÉ, 2007). The intention of the council is that the League of Ireland football club, Shamrock Rovers would play in the new facility. The Rovers chairman stated on 13 March 2007, "But we're also amazed that a local GAA club - that already has superb, publicly-funded facilities in place - can begrudge us the opportunity to complete the club's move to the new stadium.".[5]

In a High Court application to have the design of the Tallaght Stadium changed Thomas Davis argued that they would be placed "at a severe disadvantage in attracting the youth of Tallaght to our club, our sport and the GAA culture".[6] In a reserved judgment, made on 30 March 2007, Justice Iarflaidh O'Neill found in favour of Thomas Davis in seeking leave for a judicial review of the decision-making process that led to the decision to designate the facility as single rather than multi-use, stating that Thomas Davis had established that it did indeed have a 'substantial interest' in the case and had raised the necessary 'substantial' grounds required for leave to be given for a judicial review of planning decisions.[7]

However, in a subsequent ruling on the 14 December 2007, Mr Justice Roderick Murphy ruled against Thomas Davis in the Judicial Review.[8] After a delay of over 2 years building work at the stadium resumed in 2008. An application by Thomas Davis for leave to appeal this decision to the Supreme Court was refused at a hearing on 25 January 2008. At this hearing Thomas Davis were also instructed to pay the full costs of South Dublin County Council and Shamrock Rovers F.C.

Notable players edit

External links edit

  • Thomas Davis CLG website
  • Dublin Club GAA
  • Dublin GAA

References edit

  1. ^ . "The Sports Capital Programme - Grants and Funding". Department of Arts, Sport and Tourism. Retrieved 25 March 2007.
  2. ^ "Smith leads Davids to League title". Hill 16.
  3. ^ "Thomas Davis triumph in Humphrey Cup". Archived from the original on 31 July 2007. Retrieved 9 February 2008.
  4. ^ Cliona Foley (4 January 2007). "Tallaght Stadium". Irish Independent.
  5. ^ . Shamrock Rovers. Archived from the original on 25 December 2007.
  6. ^ Paul Hyland (23 November 2006). "Landmark Day on cards for Hoops (quoting the affidavit to the High Court)". Evening Herald. pp. 106–107.
  7. ^ "GAA club win leave to fight single use". Irish Times. 31 March 2007.
  8. ^ "Tallaght gets green light". The Irish Times. 12 December 2007.

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For other uses see Thomas Davis disambiguation Thomas Davis Irish CLG Tomas Daibhis is a Gaelic Athletic Association club with extensive grounds and a clubhouse located on the Kiltipper Road in Tallaght County Dublin Ireland Founded in 1888 Thomas Davis has a long association with Tallaght from the time when it was a small rural village in the countryside The club motto is Nascann Dushlan Daoine A Challenge Unites People Thomas DavisTomas DaibhisFounded 1888County DublinNickname Davis s The Little VillageColours Green with gold sashGrounds Kiltipper Road TallaghtCoordinates 53 16 20 01 N 6 21 46 08 W 53 2722250 N 6 3628000 W 53 2722250 6 3628000Playing kitsStandard coloursSenior Club ChampionshipsAll Ireland Leinsterchampions DublinchampionsFootball 0 2 3Hurling 0 0 0 Contents 1 Club facilities 2 History 3 Achievements 4 Dispute over Tallaght Stadium 5 Notable players 6 External links 7 ReferencesClub facilities editFor many years Thomas Davis played on a field adjacent to the Church of Ireland chapel known as The Graveyard in Old Tallaght Village beside the Belgard Road where Smyths Toys is currently located before relocating in the early 1980s to a green field site on the Kiltipper Road The club continued to use the Graveyard together with public pitches in Sean Walsh Park Dodder Park and Aylesbury throughout the 1990s The Sean Walsh Park fields were subsequently redeveloped into a man made lake and landscaped areas with plans for a stadium to be there also see below Early development of club facilities were primarily financed through private sources including the sale of life memberships a series of large scale private members draws and general club fund raising activities In more recent years the club has also benefited from grants from the Department of Arts Sport and Tourism Government grants totalled in excess of 500 000 from 2001 to 2003 1 A further grant of 200 000 was announced in April 2007 citation needed History editThe club was formed in 1888 and for many years played their football in the Old Bawn area of Tallaght In the early 1960s they moved their playing pitch to the Belgard Road and then on to what was known as the Grave Yard pitch behind the Grave Yard in Tallaght Village Hugh Kelly played for Dublin in 1930 Other famous Davis players to wear the county jerseys were Paul Curran Dave Foran and Martin Noctor who won an all Ireland and Leinster medal In ladies football Siobhan McGrath has won 2 All Star Awards and an All Ireland medal Thomas Davis have won the Dublin Senior Football Championship on three occasions in 1989 1990 1991 going on to win the Leinster Senior Club Football Championship twice on both occasions after epic matches against Wicklow champions Baltinglass The club also won the Dublin Under 21 Football Championship in 1992 beating Fingallians 1 7 to 0 8 Thomas Davis won the Dublin Senior Hurling Championship once in 1913 More recently Thomas Davis faced Round Towers in the 2006 final of the Dublin AFL Division 1 and won by a scoreline of 0 10 to 0 07 2 Shane Smith played a prominent role scoring a prolific 0 08 points in the game which denied Round Towers their first ever league title In 2007 Davis won the John Humphrey Memorial Cup by beating Lucan Sarsfields in the final 3 Achievements editLeinster Senior Club Football Championship Winners 2 1990 1991 Dublin Senior Football Championship Winners 3 1989 1990 1991 Dublin Senior 2 Football Championship Winners 2018 Dublin Junior Football Championship Winners 2 1957 1982 Dublin Junior C Football Championship Winner 2013 Dublin Under 21 Football Championship Winner 1992 Dublin Under 21 B Football Championship Winner 2011 Dublin Minor Football Championship Winners 1 1991 Dublin Minor D Football Championship Winners 2017 Dublin Senior Football League Winners 2001 2006 Dublin Senior Hurling Championship Winners 1 1913 Dublin Intermediate Hurling Championship Winner 2017 Dublin Junior E Hurling Championship Winners 2013 Dublin Under 21 B Hurling Championship Winner 2016 Dublin Minor C Hurling Championship Winners 2012 Dublin Minor D Hurling Championship Winners 2010Dispute over Tallaght Stadium editThomas Davis were involved in a long running series of objections relating to the Tallaght Stadium Thomas Davis initially objected to the original planning permission almost ten years ago when More recently they sought to overturn a council decision that assigns a sports stadium under development in Tallaght with a playing surface unsuitable to the dimension of a senior GAA pitch The minister for sport and SDCC have indicated that Junior GAA games will be accommodated in the current design as junior GAA games would not require an increased pitch size 4 South Dublin County Council initially decided that the stadium would be multi use containing an association football sized pitch This was reversed in January 2006 when SDCC sought to include a Senior GAA pitch also The council reverted to the original plans after they were informed by the Minister for Sport that he would not fund the stadium unless it was designated as association football only RTE 2007 The intention of the council is that the League of Ireland football club Shamrock Rovers would play in the new facility The Rovers chairman stated on 13 March 2007 But we re also amazed that a local GAA club that already has superb publicly funded facilities in place can begrudge us the opportunity to complete the club s move to the new stadium 5 In a High Court application to have the design of the Tallaght Stadium changed Thomas Davis argued that they would be placed at a severe disadvantage in attracting the youth of Tallaght to our club our sport and the GAA culture 6 In a reserved judgment made on 30 March 2007 Justice Iarflaidh O Neill found in favour of Thomas Davis in seeking leave for a judicial review of the decision making process that led to the decision to designate the facility as single rather than multi use stating that Thomas Davis had established that it did indeed have a substantial interest in the case and had raised the necessary substantial grounds required for leave to be given for a judicial review of planning decisions 7 However in a subsequent ruling on the 14 December 2007 Mr Justice Roderick Murphy ruled against Thomas Davis in the Judicial Review 8 After a delay of over 2 years building work at the stadium resumed in 2008 An application by Thomas Davis for leave to appeal this decision to the Supreme Court was refused at a hearing on 25 January 2008 At this hearing Thomas Davis were also instructed to pay the full costs of South Dublin County Council and Shamrock Rovers F C Notable players editPaul Curran former all Ireland winning player with Dublin Paul Nugent former Dublin senior football selector Paul Hudson Zak Moradi Cian Cheese Murphy Davy Daddy Cool Keogh Daddy Dave ForanExternal links editThomas Davis CLG website Dublin Club GAA Dublin GAAReferences edit The Sports Capital Programme Grants and Funding Department of Arts Sport and Tourism Retrieved 25 March 2007 Smith leads Davids to League title Hill 16 Thomas Davis triumph in Humphrey Cup Archived from the original on 31 July 2007 Retrieved 9 February 2008 Cliona Foley 4 January 2007 Tallaght Stadium Irish Independent SRFC Press Release Shamrock Rovers Archived from the original on 25 December 2007 Paul Hyland 23 November 2006 Landmark Day on cards for Hoops quoting the affidavit to the High Court Evening Herald pp 106 107 GAA club win leave to fight single use Irish Times 31 March 2007 Tallaght gets green light The Irish Times 12 December 2007 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Thomas Davis GAA amp oldid 1172838394, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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