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Cloyne
Cluain
Founded:1887
County:Cork
Colours:Red and Black
Grounds:Christy Ring Memorial Park
Coordinates:51°51′26.93″N 8°07′02.83″W / 51.8574806°N 8.1174528°W / 51.8574806; -8.1174528
Playing kits
Standard colours

Cloyne GAA club is located in the small town of Cloyne in County Cork, Ireland. The club plays in the Imokilly division of Cork GAA. Founded in 1887 they have yet to win a Cork Senior Hurling Championship title and have the dubious distinction of losing in 3 successive finals (2004, 2005 and 2006). Christy Ring, one of the clubs most famous players, played for the team before moving to play for Glen Rovers in 1941. He was sometimes known as The Wizard of Cloyne and a statue commemorating him stands in the centre of the town.

History

Cloyne hurling and football club is one of the oldest clubs in County Cork. The first recorded game involving a Cloyne team took place in late November 1887 when they played Little Island in the Aghada hurling tournament - the result of which is not known. Cloyne GAA club therefore entered the recorded era three years after the foundation of the Gaelic Athletic Association.

The club was relegated in 2012 to Premier intermediate hurling status.

Honours

Notable players

References

  1. "Cork Intermediate 'A' Hurling Championship Role Of Honour". gaacork.ie. Retrieved 5 November 2023.
  2. "Roll of Honour - Junior A HC". gaacork.ie. Retrieved 5 November 2023.
  3. "Roll Of Honour - Junior A Hurling Winners". eastcorkgaa.com. Retrieved 5 November 2023.
  4. "Roll Of Honour - Junior A Football Winners". eastcorkgaa.com. Retrieved 5 November 2023.

External links

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Hurling
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Senior A Hurling Championship
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Intermediate A Hurling Championship
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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
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Senior A Football Championship
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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
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