Imokilly GAA
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Founded: | 1924 | ||||||||||||||||||||
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County: | Cork | ||||||||||||||||||||
Colours: | Red and white | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Imokilly GAA is a
Cork Senior Hurling Championship. The division is known best for its hurlers, and in recent times, players from here have dominated on the Cork GAA
senior hurling team.
Clubs
- Aghada
- Ballinacurra
- Bride Rovers
- Carrignavar
- Carrigtwohill
- Castlelyons
- Castlemartyr
- Cobh
- Cloyne
- Dungourney
- Erin's Own
- Fr. O'Neills
- Glanmire
- Glenbower Rovers
- Glenville
- Killeagh
- Lisgoold
- Midleton
- Russell Rovers
- Sarsfield's
- St. Catherine's
- St. Ita's
- Watergrasshill
- Youghal
Hurling
Grades
Football
Grades
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Premier Senior | None |
Senior A | None |
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Intermediate A | None |
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Junior B | ![]() |
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St. Catherine’s
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St. Catherine’s (2nd team)
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Achievements
- Cork Premier Senior Football Championship
Winners (2): 1984, 1986
Runners-Up (1): 1987
Notable players
- Dónal Óg Cusack
- Declan Dalton
- John Fenton
- Séamus Harnedy
- Conor Lehane
- Pearse O'Neill
- Diarmuid O'Sullivan
Divisional Competitions
References
- ^ "Imokilly claim Cork SHC title with win over Blackrock". Irish Examiner. 23 October 2017. Retrieved 22 October 2017.
External sources
- Divisional website
- An Illustrated History of the GAA in East Cork 1924-2010 by Tom Morrison