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Aghinagh
Achadh Eichneach
Founded:1949
County:Cork
Colours:Blue and white
Grounds:Rusheen
Playing kits
Standard colours
Senior Club Championships
All Ireland Munster
champions
Cork
champions
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Aghinagh GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club located in the village of Rusheen, County Cork, Ireland. The club currently fields teams in Gaelic football. It includes the parishes Rusheen, Ballinagree, Bealmorrive and a bit of Carrigadrohid.

Junior A footballers:

They have made it to numerous mid cork finals but won their first title in 2021 by beating ballincollig in the final 1-12 to 0-9 with Matthew McCarthy as captain and Liam Twohig was the player of the match on the cold, wet and dark night on November 2nd 2021 in Macroom. Also their juvenile teams have been very successful throughout the years.



History

Although there is reference to an Aghinagh team taking part in the Cork Senior Hurling Championship in the 1890s, the club in its current form was founded in January 1949. The club was originally called St. Augustine's and adopted royal blue and white as their official colours. A juvenile section of the club was established in 1969. In the early years of its existence, Aghinagh depended on the goodwill of farmers to provide suitable fields for pitches. In 1984 the club bought six and a half acres of land near the village of Rusheen. In subsequent years this site was developed and dressing rooms were built. The pitch was officially opened in 1988.

Honours

References

  1. "Aghinagh GAA club can't wait for a return to action at the end of the month". Evening Echo. 17 June 2020. Retrieved 4 November 2021.
  2. "Club history". Aghinagh GAA website. Retrieved 5 November 2021.
  3. O'Shea, John (2 November 2021). "Aghinagh land historic first Muskerry title with Liam Twohig on fire". Evening Echo. Retrieved 4 November 2021.

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Football
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