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'''St Pats''' are a hurling club in East Co Kerry. They draw their players mainly from Killarney, Rathmore, St. Mary’s and Spa/ Glenflesk. A one time seinor club they now play in the Junior Championship and the Junior Hurling League Division 3B. Dan Kelliher is the current President of the club.
'''St Patricks''' are a hurling club in East Co Kerry. They draw their players mainly from Killarney, Rathmore, St. Mary’s and Spa/ Glenflesk. A one time seinor club they now play in the Junior Championship and the Junior Hurling League Division 3B. Dan Kelliher is the current President of the club.





Revision as of 12:07, 20 April 2009

St.Patricks East Kerry
Founded:1982
County:Kerry
Colours:Black and White
Playing kits
Standard colours

St Patricks are a hurling club in East Co Kerry. They draw their players mainly from Killarney, Rathmore, St. Mary’s and Spa/ Glenflesk. A one time seinor club they now play in the Junior Championship and the Junior Hurling League Division 3B. Dan Kelliher is the current President of the club.


History

On 15 November 1982, on the initiative of the then chairman of the East Kerry GAA Board Mr. Sean Kelly a meeting was called for the Park Place Hotel with the aim of setting up a Club to promote hurling in the division. Among those present were Connie Carroll Runai E.K.B, Pa Doyle, Gerald Landers, Brother Justin, Derry Crowley, Johnny Culloty, Michaell Culloty, Tadhgie Fleming, Joe Doherty, Liam McGuire Tom Holohan, and Noel O’Connor. It was decided that the name of the Club would be St. Patricks East Kerry GAA Club.

The Club has enjoyed varying levels of success with the winning of the Co. Intermediate Championship in 1983 and 1990 and the County League division 2 in 1985, being chief among them.

Honours

  • County League Div 2 1: 1985