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==History==
==History==
Meelin GAA Club was founded in 1928 and for a number of years played competitive hurling in the North Cork (Avondhu) Division. When Duhallow division was established in the 1930s Meelin then took part in their competitions. Meelin won its first [[Duhallow Junior A Hurling Championship]] in 1939, and followed on with three more victories in 1940, 1941 and 1943. However, after the 1943 victory, Meelin had to wait 27 years for its next Duhallow Championship which was won in 1970. This was the beginning of a new era for the club and since then Meelin have won the Duhallow title on 13 occasions. Meelin contested the final of the [[Cork Junior Hurling Championship]] in 1973 and 1986 but were defeated by [[Ballinhassig GAA|Ballinhassig]] and Ballymartle. Meelin have won the Duhallow Junior Hurling League on 11 occasions - 1970, 1971, 1975, 1980, 1985, 1986, 1990, 1991, 1995, 2008.
Meelin GAA Club was founded in 1928 and for a number of years played competitive hurling in the North Cork ([[Avondhu GAA|Avondhu]]) Division. When Duhallow division was established in the 1930s Meelin then took part in their competitions. Meelin won its first [[Duhallow Junior A Hurling Championship]] in 1939, and followed on with three more victories in 1940, 1941 and 1943. However, after the 1943 victory, Meelin had to wait 27 years for its next Duhallow Championship which was won in 1970. This was the beginning of a new era for the club and since then Meelin have won the Duhallow title on 13 occasions. Meelin contested the final of the [[Cork Junior Hurling Championship]] in 1973 and 1986 but were defeated by [[Ballinhassig GAA|Ballinhassig]] and Ballymartle. Meelin have won the Duhallow Junior Hurling League on 11 occasions - 1970, 1971, 1975, 1980, 1985, 1986, 1990, 1991, 1995, 2008.
Due to a big decrease in the local population, the club merged with Freemount for juvenile hurling purposes. The amalgamated club is called St. Mark's.
Due to a big decrease in the local population, the club merged with Freemount for juvenile hurling purposes. The amalgamated club is called St. Mark's.



Revision as of 16:02, 7 February 2010

Meelin GAA
Maoilinn
Founded:1928
County:Cork
Colours:Green and Gold
Grounds:Clashroe
Coordinates:52°16′15.98″N 9°01′22.55″W / 52.2711056°N 9.0229306°W / 52.2711056; -9.0229306
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Standard colours

Meelin GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in Meelin, Cork, Ireland which forms part of the parish of Rockchapel and Meelin. The club is affiliated to the Duhallow division of Cork GAA. The club has both a hurling and a Gaelic football teams. Up to recently the club did not have any Gaelic football team with the area represented in football by Knockscovane GAA Club [1] which took part in Duhallow division football competitions until its amalgamation with Meelin GAA club. Meelin juvenile footballers play with St. Peter's which is an amalgamation of Meelin and Rockchapel clubs at juvenile level.


History

Meelin GAA Club was founded in 1928 and for a number of years played competitive hurling in the North Cork (Avondhu) Division. When Duhallow division was established in the 1930s Meelin then took part in their competitions. Meelin won its first Duhallow Junior A Hurling Championship in 1939, and followed on with three more victories in 1940, 1941 and 1943. However, after the 1943 victory, Meelin had to wait 27 years for its next Duhallow Championship which was won in 1970. This was the beginning of a new era for the club and since then Meelin have won the Duhallow title on 13 occasions. Meelin contested the final of the Cork Junior Hurling Championship in 1973 and 1986 but were defeated by Ballinhassig and Ballymartle. Meelin have won the Duhallow Junior Hurling League on 11 occasions - 1970, 1971, 1975, 1980, 1985, 1986, 1990, 1991, 1995, 2008. Due to a big decrease in the local population, the club merged with Freemount for juvenile hurling purposes. The amalgamated club is called St. Mark's.

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