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Gaelic games club in County Offaly, Ireland

Walsh Island
Inis na mBreatnach
Founded:1930
County:Offaly
Nickname:The Island
Colours:Green and White
Grounds:O'Connor Park, Walsh Island
Playing kits
Standard colours
Senior Club Championships
All Ireland Leinster
champions
Offaly
champions
Football: 0 2 12

Walsh Island is a Gaelic Athletic Association club located in the village of Walsh Island in County Offaly, Ireland. With 12 Senior Football wins and 2 Leinster Championship wins, they are one of the most successful clubs in the Offaly.

History

Before the club was formed in 1930, many players from Walsh Island played for nearby Geashill GAA. It was decided that the club's colours would be the green and white hoops of Shamrock Rovers, the top football club in Ireland. The hoops did not clash with any club colours in North Offaly and were adopted as the colours. The first match played by Walsh Island was against Ballykeane. The club won the Offaly Senior Football Championship in 1933, their first year in the competition. Walsh Island was now the dominant team in the county and remained so until 1943.

After many years the club became the dominant force in Offaly once more in 1977, losing the Championship Semi Final to Tullamore GAA that year and winning it for the next six consecutive years. In 1979 and 1980 Walsh island won the Leinster Senior Club Football Championship, becoming one of the only clubs in Leinster to have 2 consecutive wins in the competition and the second club from Offaly to win it.

Honours

Notable players

References

Preceded byWalsh Island Offaly Senior Football Champions
1983
Succeeded byGracefield
Preceded byWalsh Island Leinster Senior Football Champions
1980
Succeeded byWalterstown


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