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  2. Dromintee St Patrick's GAC - Wikipedia

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    Dromintee Gaelic Football Club was established in 1886 or 1887, becoming the first Armagh club to affiliate to the GAA. The Dundalk Democrat reported a match played on 27 February 1887 between Dromintee and Kilcurry (County Louth). The Dromintee team, which may have been known as Gap of the North, seems to have disappeared within a year. [2]

  3. Dromintee - Wikipedia

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    Jonesboro Border Rangers GFC was active from the 1920s to 1946, and the present club, Dromintee St Patrick's GAC (Cumann Naomh Pádraig), was formed in 1952 and represents the Dromintee and Jonesborough parish. Gaelic football and camogie are played. [7] Dromintee was the home of a former GAA President, Pádraig MacNamee.

  4. Category:Gaelic football clubs in County Armagh - Wikipedia

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  5. Category : Gaelic Athletic Association clubs established in 1887

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  6. Armagh Senior Football Championship - Wikipedia

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    The Armagh Senior Football Championship is an annual Gaelic football competition contested by top-tier Armagh GAA clubs. The Armagh County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association has organised it since 1889. Clann Éireann are the title holders (2024) defeating Clan na Gael in the final. [2]

  7. List of Gaelic games clubs in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of clubs in Ireland that play Gaelic games categorised by their governing bodies (GAA provincial council and GAA county). Common abbreviations used in club names are: CC: Camogie Club or Cumann Camogaíochta; CLG: Cumann Lúthchleas Gael (Gaelic Athletic Association) CPG: Cumann Peile Gaelach (Gaelic Football Club)

  8. Armagh Intermediate Football Championship - Wikipedia

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    The Armagh Intermediate Football Championship is an annual Gaelic football competition contested by mid-tier Armagh GAA clubs. [1] The national media covers the competition. [2] St. Patrick’s Cullyhanna are the title holders (2023) after absolutely obliterating St Paul's Lurgan in the Final.

  9. St Patrick's GFC, Cullyhanna - Wikipedia

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    St Patrick's Gaelic Football Club (Irish: Naomh Pádraig, Coilleach Eanach) is a Gaelic Athletic Association club in southern County Armagh, Northern Ireland.It is part of the Armagh GAA, and is based in the townland and village of Cullyhanna.