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Antrim GAA

Governing body of Gaelic games


Governing body of Gaelic games

FieldValue
nameAntrim GAA
crestAntrim GAA crest.png
irishAontroim
nicknameThe Saffs
The Glensmen
founded1885
chairpersonCiaran McCavana
secretaryCaroline McLaughlin
treasurerAngela Callan
provinceUlster
dominant sportDual county
groundsCasement Park
Corrigan Park
county coloursSaffron White
nfl divDivision 4
nhl divDivision 1B
football champSam Maguire Cup
hurling champLiam MacCarthy Cup

The Glensmen

Corrigan Park

The Antrim County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association () or Antrim GAA is one of the 32 county boards of the GAA in Ireland, and is responsible for Gaelic games in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. The county board is also responsible for the Antrim county teams.

The county hurling team contested All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship (SHC) finals on two occasions: 1943 and 1989. The county football team contested All-Ireland Senior Football Championship (SFC) finals on two occasions: 1911 and 1912.

As of 2025, there were 51 clubs affiliated to Antrim GAA.

Hurling

Clubs

Clubs contest the Antrim Senior Hurling Championship.

Antrim's first All-Star, Ciaran Barr, helped Belfast club Rossa to reach the 1989 club hurling final against Buffer's Alley. Dunloy were back in the All-Ireland club final in 1995, when they lost in a replay, 1996 and 2003 when they were heavily beaten.

  • All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championships: 2
    • 1983, 2012 (Loughgiel Shamrocks)
  • All-Ireland Junior Club Hurling Championships:
    • 2014 Kickhams Creggan
  • All-Ireland Intermediate Club Hurling Championships:
    • 2015 O Donovan Rossa Belfast

County team

Main article: Antrim county hurling team

Antrim is the only Ulster county to appear in an All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship (SHC) final, the first of which was in 1943 losing to Cork and the second was in 1989 losing to Tipperary. In 1943 Antrim defeated both Galway (by 7-0 to 6-2) and Kilkenny (by 3-3 to 1-6) in the old Corrigan Park, but disappointed in the All-Ireland against Cork. Two years previously, Antrim had been graded Junior a year before, and had been beaten by Down in the Ulster final. It was only competing in the Senior Championship because the Junior grade was abolished. Antrim hurlers featured strongly in Ulster Railway cup final appearances in 1945, 1993 and 1995. In hurling, the progression that began with Loughgiel's success at club hurling level in 1983 (with players like 15-stone goalkeeper Niall Patterson) culminated in an All-Ireland final appearance in 1989.

Football

Clubs

Clubs contest the Antrim Senior Football Championship.

  • All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship
    • 2010 (Naomh Gall, Beal Feirste)

County team

Main article: Antrim county football team

The county team was the first in the province of Ulster to appear in an All-Ireland final, in 1911 and repeated the feat again in 1912, losing on both occasions.

The county team has won the Ulster Senior Football Championship on ten occasions: 1900, 1901, 1908, 1909, 1910, 1911, 1912, 1913, 1946 and 1951.

A drawn Ulster SFC semi-final with Derry in 2000 was one of the highlights of Antrim's football at inter-county level, alongside winning the 2008 Tommy Murphy Cup, beating Wicklow in the final and gaining revenge for losing the 2007 final to the same opponents. Antrim reached the 2009 Ulster SFC final, the first Antrim team to do so for 31 years. The team lost to the 2008 All-Ireland SFC winner Tyrone.

References

References

  1. ''Antrim GAA Strategic Plan 2025-2030 Page 10'' https://antrim.gaa.ie/assets/documents/Antrim-GAA-Strategic-Plan-Final.pdf
  2. (24 May 2020). "Flashback: 1989 All-Ireland SHC semi-final - Antrim v Offaly". GAA.ie.
  3. "Antrim - Cumann Lúthchleas Gael Uladh".
  4. (19 July 2009). "Antrim Tyrone". BBC.
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