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Father Casey's GAA

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Fr. Casey's GAA Club
CLG An tAthair Ó Cathasaigh
Founded:1884
County:Limerick
Colours:Blue and White
Coordinates:52°23′19.94″N 9°18′13.50″W / 52.3888722°N 9.3037500°W / 52.3888722; -9.3037500
Playing kits
Standard colours
Senior Club Championships
All Ireland Munster
champions
Limerick
champions
Football: - - 8

Fr. Caseys GAA Club is an Irish Gaelic Athletic Association club based in Abbeyfeale[1][2] on the border of counties Kerry and Limerick. Gaelic football is the club's main sport.

Established in 1884 by Father William Casey, Fr. Caseys GAA Club has been one of the most successful clubs in the history of Limerick Gaelic Games. Fr. Caseys GAA Club have won the Limerick Senior Football Championship on 8 occasions and contributed many players to the Limerick county teams over the years. In addition to their Senior triumphs Fr. Caseys have also enjoyed numerous Intermediate, Junior, U21, Minor and Underage successes during their history.

Rugby internationals Phil Danaher[3] and Séamus Dennison[4] both played football for the club.

Father Casey's most recent Limerick senior title came in 2006, when the team defeated St. Senan's by two points in the final at the Gaelic Grounds.[5]

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Fr. William Casey

Fr. William Casey was born in 1840 in the parish of Kilbehenny/Angelsborough, County Limerick. Ordained as a priest in 1868, Fr. Casey was appointed permanently as a curate to Abbeyfeale on November 18, 1871. Fr. Casey was later appointed parish priest of Abbeyfeale, a position he held until his death in 1907. As a follower of Michael Davitt, Fr. Casey became a leader in Abbeyfeale and its surrounding areas in the land league and the fight against landlordism. In addition to forming the GAA Club, Fr. Casey was also responsible for organising the building of a local community hall and forming a brass and reed band. Between 1904 and 1906 Fr. Casey was appointed chairman of the Limerick County Board.

Achievements

Grounds

Fr. Caseys GAA Grounds & Pavilion are situated on the Kerry side of the River Feale on the outskirts of Abbeyfeale.

References

  1. ^ One Hundred Years of Glory: A History of Limerick GAA”, Ó Ceallaigh, Séamus & Murphy, Seán, 1984
  2. ^ "Irish Sport News, September 7, 1998". Archived from the original on 22 June 2011. Retrieved 5 August 2010.
  3. ^ "Danaher, Philip - HoganStand". www.hoganstand.com.
  4. ^ "Crunching tackle that rocked an All Black legend". The Irish Times.
  5. ^ "Scannell stars as Fr Caseys see off St Senans". independent.

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This page was last edited on 4 March 2024, at 03:16
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