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Aghabullogue GAA

Coordinates: 51°54′23.93″N 8°47′11.72″W / 51.9066472°N 8.7865889°W / 51.9066472; -8.7865889
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Aghabullogue
Achadh Bolg
County:Cork
Colours:Green and White
Grounds:Coachford
Coordinates:51°54′23.93″N 8°47′11.72″W / 51.9066472°N 8.7865889°W / 51.9066472; -8.7865889
Playing kits
Standard colours
Senior Club Championships
All Ireland Munster
champions
Cork
champions
Hurling: 1 1 1

Aghabullogue GAA are a Gaelic Athletic Association club in County Cork, Ireland. They are affiliated to the Cork County Board and play in the mid-Cork (Muskerry) division of Cork GAA. Aghabullogue cater for both hurling and Gaelic football.

History

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Aghabullogue have a long tradition of hurling.[1] In 1890, they won the Cork Senior Hurling Championship. By the rules of the GAA at that time, this victory allowed Aghabullogue to go on and represent Cork in the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship.This was captained by Dan Lane. They later collected a Munster title following a victory over Kerry.[2] There was controversy in the subsequent All-Ireland final when an Aghabullogue men left the field after one of the players had his toe broken by a Wexford man's hurley. At a meeting the following week of the Gaelic Athletic Association's Central Council it was agreed to award Cork the All-Ireland title. In 1910, they won the Cork Intermediate Championship and in 1991 won the Cork County Junior Hurling Championship after a replay in which they defeated Aghada.[citation needed]

Roll of honour

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References

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  1. ^ "Flags are out and buzz is growing for Aghabullogue" - Irish Examiner - 19 November 2004 (archived 2005)
  2. ^ Munster GAA - Senior Hurling - Munster Final Winning Teams (1887 - 2007) (archived 2008)
  3. ^ "Lucky 13 as gritty Grenagh double up". Irish Examiner. 9 December 2013. Retrieved 9 December 2013.
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