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Buttevant
Cill na Mullach
Founded:1884
County:Cork
Nickname:The Bumble Bees
Colours:Black and yellow
Grounds:Fr. Con Buckley Park
Playing kits
Standard colours

Buttevant GAA club is a Gaelic Athletic Association club located in the town of Buttevant, County Cork, Ireland. The club was founded in 1884 and fields teams in both Gaelic football and hurling. The club is a member of the Avondhu divisional board. Buttevant GAA are commonly known as "the bumble bees".

History

Founded in 1884 by Fr. Con Buckley (who attended the inaugural meeting of the GAA in Hayes Hotel in Thurles in the same year), Buttevant GAA has fielded teams in hurling and football since that time. The club has played in the former British Army barracks since 1922, and officially took over the grounds from the state in the 1950s.

In 1926, the club's Intermediate Footballers won the Cork County Championship. The club also contested and lost the Intermediate Hurling Final in the same year. After numerous attempts, the club finally won the Cork Intermediate Hurling Final in 1940.

Club members, to have represented Cork, include All-Ireland winning fullback Batt Thornhill, dual player Billy Mackessey (who won All Ireland hurling and football medals in 1903 and 1911), Peter O'Grady (who won an All Ireland hurling medal in the 1930s), and Tommy O'Sullivan (who scored the winning goal in the 1952 All Ireland hurling final and collected another All Ireland medal in 1953).

In the 1960s, the juvenile section of the club was formed and several North Cork titles were won in both codes at underage levels. The juvenile section's hurlers won the club's first North Cork Junior Hurling A title in 2010 and the Junior Footballers contesting, and losing to Mitchelstown, the Club's first North Cork Junior final in 2013. The Minor A footballers got to the county final in 2013, losing to Castlehaven. The club won this title two years later when the side beat Macroom in October 2015.

Honours

Notable players

References

  1. "Intermediate 'A' Hurling Roll of Honour – Cork GAA".
  2. "Mitchelstown moving on up after big win". The Irish Examiner. 26 August 2013. Retrieved 26 August 2013.

External links

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Hurling
Premier Senior Hurling Championship
Divisional and College Teams
Senior A Hurling Championship
Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship
Intermediate A Hurling Championship
Premier Junior Hurling Championship
Avondhu Junior Hurling Championship
Carbery Junior Hurling Championship
Carrigdhoun Junior Hurling Championship
Duhallow Junior Hurling Championship
Imokilly Junior Hurling Championship
Muskerry Junior Hurling Championship
Seandún Junior Hurling Championship
Football
Premier Senior Football Championship
Divisional and College Teams
Senior A Football Championship
Premier Intermediate Football Championship
Intermediate A Football Championship
Premier Junior Football Championship
Avondhu Junior Football Championship
Beara Junior Football Championship
Carbery Junior Football Championship
Carrigdhoun Junior Football Championship
Duhallow Junior Football Championship
Imokilly Junior Football Championship
Muskerry Junior Football Championship
Seandún Junior Football Championship
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