Kilmacud Crokes GAA
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| Founded: | 1959 | ||||||||||||||||
| County: | Dublin | ||||||||||||||||
| Nickname: | Crokes | ||||||||||||||||
| Club colours: | Purple and Gold | ||||||||||||||||
| Grounds: | Páirc de Burca, Stillorgan Silverpark, Leopardstown |
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Kilmacud Crokes are a large Gaelic Athletic Association club located in Stillorgan, Dublin, Ireland.
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[edit] Background
Kilmacud Crokes football club was formed in 1959 following an historic public meeting in Saint Laurence's Hall, where Stillorgan shopping centre now stands. The first meeting of the club took place on March 12, 1959. Sixty people attended the meeting and donated a shilling each, meaning the club made IR£3.30 on the night. The club decided to use green and white jerseys, but they later decided to use the gold and purple colours, some say because of the local school Scoil Lorcain Naofa who also use gold and purple, others say it was because gold and purple are the colours of the crocus.
In 1963 the club purchased a six and a half acre site behind the Ormonde Cinema as a permanent home pitch for themselves, Páirc dé Burca, and in 1965 the adjoining Glenalbyn House was bought. In April 1966, Crokes hurling club joined up with Kilmacud football club. The name of the joint football/hurling teams was changed from Kilmacud G.A.A. club to Kilmacud Crokes G.A.A. club in 1971. In 1972, St. Benburbs Football Club of Clonskeagh joined with Kilmacud Crokes. St. Benburbs FC was famous because the first ever All-Ireland Final was played on their ground in Clonskeagh in 1887. In 1973, a camogie section of the club was set-up and in February 1996 a Ladies' Gaelic football Section was set up.
The club has installed a fully sized astro-turf GAA pitch at the paddock, an area formerly used as a carpark/training ground, a venture which was finished in September 2006, and constructed indoor and outdoor hurling walls during 2007.
[edit] The Sevens
Crokes are also famous as the hosts of the Sevens football and hurling competition each year. The competition is held on the Saturday before the All-Ireland final at various locations in and around Stillorgan including Glenalbyn, Deer Park, St. Benildus College, Clonkeen College and Silverpark. The games are played with teams of seven players with two halves of ten minutes each. Erin's Own of Cork and Castlewellan of Down were crowned Hurling and Football Sevens Champions for 2006 respectively. Longstone of Down won the 2007 football competition.
[edit] Record
[edit] 1990s
Kilmacud Crokes won the All-Ireland football club championship final on St.Patrick's Day, 1995 under the management of Tommy Lyons. Kilmacud Crokes, captained by Mick Dillon, beat Bellaghy of Derry with a scoreline of 0-8 to 0-5 in front of 18,544 fans at Croke Park. Mick Pender famously saved Damien Cassidy's (Bellaghy) penalty and won the title for Kilmacud. The game will be remembered as one of the coldest days club football final history.
Another county title followed in 1998. Crokes beat Na Fianna in the final. Wins over James Stephens, Kilkenny and Stradbally, Laois set up one of the most memorable Leinster club finals in recent years. Crokes played three games against Éire Óg, Carlow; they eventually lost however.
[edit] 2000s
Crokes won the Dublin championship in 2004. Crokes were nearly disqualified from the 2005 championship during to confusion over the eligibility of player Mark Vaughan. Crokes had defeated 2003 champions, St. Brigids, it was claimed that Mark Vaughan was ineligible for the tie. Crokes claimed that they had received prior approval that Vaughan could play from the Dublin county board, who said the Dublin Championships and The Leinster Championships were different competitions. The Leinster council overuled the Dublin county board. St. Brigids offered Crokes a replay under one condition, that Vaughan could not play. He scored six points in Crokes original one point victory over Brigids. He had received the red card that caused the ban in the previous years defeat to Portlaoise. The DRA eventually awarded Crokes the match after agreeing that the two competitions were different. By this time Crokes' side of the draw was three games behind the other side of the draw. Kilmacud went on to win the 2005 Dublin Championship following a comprehensive 1-14 to 0-09 victory over Na Fianna and added to their success by winning the Leinster Championship following a 0-10 to 0-09 victory over Newbridge at Navan. Crokes were defeated in the All-Ireland semi-final by Salthill-Knocknacarra on a scoreline of 1-09 to 1-07. Mark Vaughan was shown a straight red card, having already been on a yellow, for striking a Salthill player. In 2006 and 2007, Crokes narrowly lost out in the semi-final stage of the Dublin championship. They lost to UCD and St Vincents, respectively.
[edit] Youth
Crokes has won the All-Ireland Football Féile final twice in the last three years, the first of these coming in 2003 when a Crokes B team won the B Féile. This was later followed by A success in Galway. The hurlers added to the club's success with an All-Ireland Hurling Féile of their own in 2005. This hurling victory was the first time in the club's history that they had won the Dublin Hurling Féile and only the second time a Dublin Club had won the All-Ireland Féile.
Crokes won the Dublin Minor Hurling Championship final in 2007. They won the title for the third time in the club's history when they beat Na Fianna in the replay. The manager of the team is former Tipperary player, Richard Stakelum.
[edit] Famous players
- Johnny Magee
- Darren Magee
- Ray Cosgrove
- Mick Bermingham
- Aodán De Paor
- Mark Vaughan
- Paul Griffin
- Tommy Lyons
- Ross O'Carroll
[edit] External links
| Preceded by St Brigids |
Dublin Senior Champions 2004 - 2005 |
Succeeded by UCD |
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