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{{Short description|Sports club in County Dublin, Ireland}}
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'''St. Oliver Plunkett Eoghan Ruadh''' ([[Irish language|Irish]]: ''Naomh Oilibhéar Pluincéad, Eoghan Ruadh'' ) is a [[Gaelic Athletic Association]] club situated on the Navan Road on the Northside of [[Dublin]], [[Republic of Ireland|Ireland]]. St. Oliver Plunkett Eoghan Ruadh senior football team are sponsored by Dublin Bus. Plunketts won the 2006 Dublin AFL Division 2 title and won the 2007 Dublin AFL Division 1 title. Plunketts currently compete in the Dublin Senior Hurling League Division 2 and Dublin Senior B, Division 2 Camogie League.
'''St Oliver Plunkett/Eoghan Ruadh''' ([[Irish language|Irish]]: ''Naomh Oilibhéar Pluincéad, Eoghan Ruadh'' ) is a [[Gaelic Athletic Association]] club situated on the Navan Road on the northside of [[Dublin]], [[Republic of Ireland|Ireland]]. St Oliver Plunkett Eoghan Ruadh senior football team currently have no sponsor. Plunketts won the 2006 Dublin AFL Division 2 title and won the 2007 Dublin AFL Division 1 title. Plunketts currently compete in the Dublin Senior Hurling League Division 1 and Dublin Senior B, Division 2 Camogie League.


==History==
==History==


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==Achievements==
==Achievements==
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** 2008, 2011, 2014
** 2008, 2011, 2014
* '''[[Dublin Senior Football Championship#Senior 2|Dublin Senior 2 Football Championship]]:''' Winners
* '''[[Dublin Senior Football Championship#Senior 2|Dublin Senior 2 Football Championship]]:''' Winners
** 2016
** 2013, 2016
* '''[[Dublin Senior Hurling Championship]]:''' Winners
* '''[[Dublin Senior Hurling Championship]]:''' Winners
** 1951 (as Eoghan Ruadh)
** 1951 (as Eoghan Ruadh)
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* '''[[Dublin Junior Football Championship]]:''' Winners (1)
* '''[[Dublin Junior Football Championship]]:''' Winners (1)
** 2017
** 2017
* '''[[Dublin Junior Hurling Championship]]:''' Winners (5)
* '''[[Dublin Junior Hurling Championship]]:''' Winners (6
** 1929 (as Eoghan Ruadh), 1934 (as Eoghan Ruadh), 1942 (as Eoghan Ruadh), 1946 (as Eoghan Ruadh), 2001 (as St. Oliver Plunkett's)
** 1929 (as Eoghan Ruadh), 1934 (as Eoghan Ruadh), 1942 (as Eoghan Ruadh), 1946 (as Eoghan Ruadh), 2001 (as St. Oliver Plunkett's) 2022 junior b champions
* '''[[Dublin Junior Football Championship#Junior Football C|Dublin Junior C Football Championship]]''' Winner
* '''[[Dublin Junior Football Championship#Junior Football C|Dublin Junior C Football Championship]]''' Winner
** 2009
** 2009
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** 1975 (as Eoghan Ruadhs), 1988 (as St. Oliver Plunkett's)
** 1975 (as Eoghan Ruadhs), 1988 (as St. Oliver Plunkett's)
* '''[[Dublin Under 21 Hurling Championship#Under 21 B Hurling Championship|Dublin Under 21 B Hurling Championship]]''' Winner
* '''[[Dublin Under 21 Hurling Championship#Under 21 B Hurling Championship|Dublin Under 21 B Hurling Championship]]''' Winner
** 2018
** 2018 2019
* '''[[Dublin Minor Hurling Championship#Minor A Championship|Dublin Minor A Hurling Championship]]''' Winners (14)
* '''[[Dublin Minor Hurling Championship#Minor A Championship|Dublin Minor A Hurling Championship]]''' Winners (14)
** 1937 (as Eoghan Ruadhs), 1938 (as Eoghan Ruadhs), 1939 (as Eoghan Ruadhs), 1940 (as Eoghan Ruadhs), 1941 (as Eoghan Ruadhs), 1942 (as Eoghan Ruadhs), 1972, (as Eoghan Ruadhs), 1973 (as Eoghan Ruadhs), 1974 (as Eoghan Ruadhs), 1977 (as Eoghan Ruadhs), 1980(as St. Oliver Plunkett's), 1984 (as St. Oliver Plunkett's), 1986 (as St. Oliver Plunkett's), 1987 (as St. Oliver Plunkett's)
** 1937 (as Eoghan Ruadhs), 1938 (as Eoghan Ruadhs), 1939 (as Eoghan Ruadhs), 1940 (as Eoghan Ruadhs), 1941 (as Eoghan Ruadhs), 1942 (as Eoghan Ruadhs), 1972, (as Eoghan Ruadhs), 1973 (as Eoghan Ruadhs), 1974 (as Eoghan Ruadhs), 1977 (as Eoghan Ruadhs), 1980(as St. Oliver Plunkett's), 1984 (as St. Oliver Plunkett's), 1986 (as St. Oliver Plunkett's), 1987 (as St. Oliver Plunkett's)
* '''[[Dublin Minor Hurling Championship#Minor B Championship|Dublin Minor B Hurling Championship]]''' Winners
** 2013, 2017 2019

Division 5 hurling champions 2023


==Camogie==
==Camogie==
Eoghan Ruadh [[camogie]] club were [[All-Ireland Senior Club Camogie Championship|All-Ireland Senior Club Camogie Champions]] in [[All-Ireland Senior Club Camogie Championship 1967|1967]] in [[All-Ireland Senior Club Camogie Championship 1967|1967]]. The club was founded in 1937 by Muriel Munnelly, Annie Hogan, Elsie Hickey and the O’Briens in Aughrim Street Parish, Dublin.<ref>{{cite book | last = Moran | first = Mary | authorlink = Mary Moran (camogie) | title = A Game of Our Own: The History of Camogie | publisher = Cumann Camógaíochta | year = 2011 | location = Dublin, Ireland | pages = 460}} 978-1-908591-00-5</ref> The club was promoted to the senior grade in 1939 and has remained in the top level since. They won their first Dublin senior championship in 1953 and a three-in-a-row from 1967 to 1969.
Eoghan Ruadh [[camogie]] club were [[All-Ireland Senior Club Camogie Championship|All-Ireland Senior Club Camogie Champions]] in [[All-Ireland Senior Club Camogie Championship 1967|1967]]. The club was founded in 1937 by Muriel Munnelly, Annie Hogan, Elsie Hickey and the O’Briens in Aughrim Street Parish, Dublin.<ref>{{cite book | last = Moran | first = Mary | authorlink = Mary Moran (camogie) | title = A Game of Our Own: The History of Camogie | publisher = Cumann Camógaíochta | year = 2011 | location = Dublin, Ireland | pages = 460}} 978-1-908591-00-5</ref> The club was promoted to the senior grade in 1939 and has remained in the top level since. They won their first Dublin senior championship in 1953, another in 1960 and a three-in-a-row from 1967 to 1969.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.dublincamogie.ie/Senior_Championship/Default.5019.html|title=Senior 1 Dublin Senior County Champions |publisher=www.dublincamogie.ie|date=|access-date=4 December 2023}}</ref>
Two presidents of the Camogie Association, [[Pat Rafferty]] and [[Phyllis Breslin]], and Dublin chairperson, Anne Ashton, played on the winning 1967 team.
Two presidents of the Camogie Association, [[Pat Rafferty]] and Phyllis Breslin, and Dublin chairperson, Anne Ashton, played on the winning 1967 team.


* [[Alan Brogan]],Patrick Shelly former senior inter-county footballers for [[Dublin GAA|Dublin]]
==Notable players==
* [[Alan Brogan]], former senior inter-county footballer for [[Dublin GAA|Dublin]]
* [[Bernard Brogan (junior)|Bernard Brogan]], current senior inter-county footballer for [[Dublin GAA|Dublin]]
* [[Bernard Brogan (junior)|Bernard Brogan]], current senior inter-county footballer for [[Dublin GAA|Dublin]]
* [[Paul Brogan]], former senior inter-county footballer for [[Dublin GAA|Dublin]]
* [[Paul Brogan]], former senior inter-county footballer for [[Dublin GAA|Dublin]]
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* [[Ross McConnell]], former senior inter-county footballer for [[Dublin GAA|Dublin]]
* [[Ross McConnell]], former senior inter-county footballer for [[Dublin GAA|Dublin]]
* [[Ciarán McKeever]], current senior inter-county footballer for [[Armagh GAA|Armagh]]
* [[Ciarán McKeever]], current senior inter-county footballer for [[Armagh GAA|Armagh]]
* [[Anthony Moyles]], former senior inter-county footballer for [[Meath GAA|Meath]]
* [[Anthony Moyles]], former senior inter-county footballer for meath[[Meath GAA|Meath]]
* [[Jason Sherlock]], former senior inter-county footballer for [[Dublin GAA|Dublin]]
* [[Gareth Smith]], former senior inter-county footballer for [[Cavan GAA|Cavan]]
* [[Gareth Smith]], former senior inter-county footballer for [[Cavan GAA|Cavan]]
* [[Seán Bugler]], current senior inter-county footballer for [[Dublin GAA|Dublin]]


== References ==
== References ==
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Latest revision as of 05:50, 21 November 2024

St Oliver Plunkett/Eoghan Ruadh GAA Club
Founded:1960
County:Dublin
Nickname:Plunketts
Colours:Maroon and Gold
Grounds:Martin Savage Park/Glendu Park
Navan Road
Coordinates:53°22′30.87″N 6°19′18.60″W / 53.3752417°N 6.3218333°W / 53.3752417; -6.3218333
Playing kits
Standard colours
Senior Club Championships
All Ireland Leinster
champions
Dublin
champions
Football: 0 0 0
Camogie: 1 1 5

St Oliver Plunkett/Eoghan Ruadh (Irish: Naomh Oilibhéar Pluincéad, Eoghan Ruadh ) is a Gaelic Athletic Association club situated on the Navan Road on the northside of Dublin, Ireland. St Oliver Plunkett Eoghan Ruadh senior football team currently have no sponsor. Plunketts won the 2006 Dublin AFL Division 2 title and won the 2007 Dublin AFL Division 1 title. Plunketts currently compete in the Dublin Senior Hurling League Division 1 and Dublin Senior B, Division 2 Camogie League.

History

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Achievements

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Division 5 hurling champions 2023

Camogie

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Eoghan Ruadh camogie club were All-Ireland Senior Club Camogie Champions in 1967. The club was founded in 1937 by Muriel Munnelly, Annie Hogan, Elsie Hickey and the O’Briens in Aughrim Street Parish, Dublin.[1] The club was promoted to the senior grade in 1939 and has remained in the top level since. They won their first Dublin senior championship in 1953, another in 1960 and a three-in-a-row from 1967 to 1969.[2] Two presidents of the Camogie Association, Pat Rafferty and Phyllis Breslin, and Dublin chairperson, Anne Ashton, played on the winning 1967 team.

References

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  1. ^ Moran, Mary (2011). A Game of Our Own: The History of Camogie. Dublin, Ireland: Cumann Camógaíochta. p. 460. 978-1-908591-00-5
  2. ^ "Senior 1 Dublin Senior County Champions". www.dublincamogie.ie. Retrieved 4 December 2023.
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