Derry GAA honours

Derry GAA honours

Derry GAA honours contains details of the achievements of Derry inter-county teams in the Gaelic games of Gaelic football, hurling, ladies' Gaelic football and camogie. It also where possible, lists the Derry team for each winning final.

Gaelic football

Senior

1993
1947, 1992, 1995, 1996, 2000, 2008
Former Derry manager Paddy Crozier and Kevin McCloy celebrate winning the 2008 National League
1958, 1970, 1975, 1976, 1987, 1993, 1998
1947, 1954, 1958, 1960, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1974, 1993, 1999
  • Dr. Lagan Cup: 6
1945, 1947, 1950, 1953, 1959, 1961
1945, 1950, 1953, 1955, 1964, 1967, 1969

Under 21

  • All-Ireland Under-21 Football Championship: 2
1968, 1997
1967, 1968, 1976, 1983, 1986, 1993, 1997

Minor

1965, 1983, 1989, 2002
1965, 1969, 1970, 1980, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1989, 1990, 1995, 2000, 2002

School

1979, 1980, 1981
  • Ulster Vocational Schools Championship: ?
?

Players' honours

Footballer of the Year

Two Derry players have been awarded the prestigious Texaco Footballer of the Year accolade. Ballymaguigan's Jim McKeever won the inaugural award in 1958, while Henry Downey of the Lavey club received player of the year for his performances in helping Derry win the 1993 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship.

1958: Jim McKeever
1993: Henry Downey

All Stars

Since the 1960s there has been a tradition of annually selecting the best footballer in each position, to create a special team of the year. Between 1963 and 1967 these players received what was known as Cú Chulainn awards. In 1971 these awards were formalised into the annual All Star Awards. Including Sean O'Connell's Cú Chulainn award in 1967, Derry have received 28 All Stars.

1967: Sean O'Connell[A]
1973: Anthony McGurk
1975: Peter Stevenson, Anthony McGurk, Gerry McElhinney
1984: Dermot McNicholl
1987: Tony Scullion, Brian McGilligan
1992: Tony Scullion, Anthony Tohill, Enda Gormley
1993: Tony Scullion, Johnny McGurk, Henry Downey, Gary Coleman, Anthony Tohill, Brian McGilligan, Enda Gormley
1995: Tony Scullion, Anthony Tohill
1996: Joe Brolly
1997: Joe Brolly
1998: Seán Marty Lockhart
2000: Kieran McKeever, Anthony Tohill
2004: Enda Muldoon
2007: Kevin McCloy, Paddy Bradley

  • A. ^ Cú Chulainn Award

GPA Gaelic Football Team of the Year

Since 2006 the Gaelic Players Association have chosen their own team of the year.

2007: Paddy Bradley

International Rules representatives

A number of Derry players have been selected to play International rules football for the Ireland team against Australia; both in the test games (1984, 1986, 1987 and 1990) and since the commencement of the International Rules Series in 1998. Note the table is incomplete.

Player Appearances Years
Sean Martin Lockhart 16 1998 (2), 1999 (2), 2000 (2), 2001 (2), 2003 (2), 2004 (2), 2005 (2), 2006 (2)
Anthony Tohill 8 1998 (2), 1999 (2), 2000 (2), 2001 (2)
Paddy Bradley 2 2008 (2)
Dermot McNicholl 9 1984 (3), 1986 (3), 1987 (3)
Brian McGilligan ? ?
Tony Scullion ? ?

Hurling

Senior

Michael Conway lifting the 2006 Nicky Rackard Cup
2006
Year Squad Opponent Final Score
2006 K Stevenson; S McCullagh, M Conway (captain), E McKeever; C Brunton (0-1), L Hinphey, P Sweeney; R Kennedy, P O'Kane; R Convery (2-7 (1-0 ‘65’, 0-5f)), Gregory Biggs, D McGrellis (0-2); S McBride (3-3 (0-1 sl)), K Hinphey (0-1), J O'Dwyer.
Subs used: R McCloskey, P Hearty (0-1), A Rafferty, C Quinn, Gary Biggs.
Donegal 5-15 - 1-11
Mark Craig lifting the trophy for the 2008 Ulster Under-21 Hurling Championship
  • All-Ireland 'B' Senior Hurling Championship: 1
1996
1902/3?, 1908, 2000, 2001.
1975, 1982
1997
1974, 1975, 1984, 1997??[citation needed]

Under 21

1986, 1987, 1993, 1997, 2007, 2008
Year Team Opponent Final Score
2007 Daryl McDermott, Stephen Henry, Ruairi McCloskey (captain), Sean McNicholl, Michael Kirkpatrick (0-03), Mark Craig, Cormac McKenna, Ben Dodds (0-01), Niall Holly, Gareth O'Kane (0-04), Oisin McCloskey (0-02), Paddy Henry (0-03), Sam Dodds (0-01), Kevin O'Neill (0-01), Seán Leo McGoldrick (2-01). Antrim 2-16 : 1-18

Minor

1973/4?, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1990, 1991, 2001.

Ladies' Gaelic football

Camogie

Senior

  • Ulster Senior Camogie Championships: 8
1954, 1989, 1990, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2006
Year Team Opponent Final Score
1954[B] A. McPeake (Lavey), T. Clarke (Greenlough), Theresa Halferty (Lisnamuck), Carrie Rankin (Greenlough), M. Dorrity (Lavey), M. McSwiggan (Lisnamuck), Patsy McCloskey (Greenlough), K. McCloskey (Greenlough), K. Madden (Greenlough), Pat O'Brien (Lisnamuck), A. Bryson (Lisnamuck), R. McAllister (Greenlough)
Subs - A. Cassidy (Greenlough), P. McPeake (Lavey), K. Connor (? club)
Antrim 5-02 - 2-02
  • Ulster Junior Camogie Championships: 12
1960, 1967, 1969, 1978, 1986, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2006, 2007
Year Team Opponent Final Score
1978 Patricia McCloskey (Glenullin), May Lee (Bellaghy), Brigid McLaughlin (Glack), Sarah Ann Quinn (Swatragh), Eileen McQuillan (Swatragh), Margaret Convery (Glen), Bríd McWilliams (Swatragh), Sharon Loftus (Kilrea), Kathleen Marrion (Greenlough), Caroline McWilliams (Swatragh), Brigid McCloskey (Greenlough), Bernadette Deighan (Ballerin)
Subs - Berndette McGowan (Drumsurn, Sinéad Burke (Drumsurn, Martina O'Kane (Swatragh), Cathleen McErlean (Greenlough)
Manager: Kathleen O'Hagan
 ?  ?

Minor

  • Ulster Minor Camogie Championships: 9
1990, 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003

Notes:

  • The above list of honours may be incomplete. Please add any other honours you know of.
  • B. ^ The team listed for winning the 1954 Ulster Championship is actually the team that played Dublin in the 1954 All-Ireland final, it is likely the same or very similar to the team that beat Antrim in that year's Ulster final.
  • Source for the camogie team lineups:[1]

Players' honours

All Stars

The Camogie All Star Awards were first introduced in 2004[2] and Aisling Diamond of Bellaghy won became the first winner from Derry in 2007.[3]

2007: Aisling Diamond

See also

References

  1. ^ Corry, Eoghan (1993). Oakboys: Derry’s Football Dream Come True. Dublin, Ireland: Torc Books Ltd.. pp. 92–93. ISBN 1-898142-10-6. 
  2. ^ McAleenan, Seamus (18 October 2006). "Oak Leafers receive double nomination". The Irish News: p. ?. http://www.irishnews.com/searchlog.asp?reason=denied_empty&script_name=/pageacc.asp&path_info=/pageacc.asp&sid=538423&tser1=ser&par=ben. Retrieved 11 November 2008. 
  3. ^ reporter, Staff (17 October 2008). "Adams in contention for award". The Irish News: p. 53. http://www.irishnews.com/appnews/597/5776/2008/10/17/600448_360537799705Adamsinc.html. Retrieved 11 November 2008. 

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