Madden Raparees GAC
Ropairí na Madan | ||
Founded: | 1931 | |
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County: | Armagh | |
Grounds: | Raparee Park (Páirc na Ropairí) | |
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Madden Raparees Gaelic Athletic Club (Template:Lang-ga) is a Gaelic Athletic Association club from the townland of Madden, southern County Armagh, Northern Ireland.[1] The club is part of Armagh GAA and plays Gaelic football in the Armagh Intermediate Championship.[1] They play at Raparee Park (Template:Lang-ga).[2]
The club takes its name from the raparees (pikemen), a term applied to guerrilla fighters on the Jacobite side during the 1690s Williamite war in Ireland, and subsequently to bandits and highwaymen.[citation needed]
History
Founded in 1931,[3] but not officially affiliated until 1934, Madden initially adopted green-and-black colours and played at a pitch near Brootally crossroads. The club ceased to operate during the Second World War, but returned in 1946, adopting green jerseys with gold hoops and moving to a new field at Lisglyn.[4]
Gaelic football
The club's first county title came in 1953 when the Raparees won the Junior Championship, defeating St Peter's of Lurgan by 4-05 to 1-01.[4][5] These were the years of the club's greatest player, Jimmy Whan, one of the winners of the inaugural Cú Chulainn Awards, precursors of the All Stars.[4] After a time in the Senior ranks, in 1964 Madden won the inaugural Intermediate Championship final, defeating Blackwatertown 1-08 to 0-08.[6] In the following year, in which its Senior team briefly featured in Division 1 of the All-County League, Madden reached the county Minor final, losing the replay. Madden won Division 2 of the ACL in 1969.[1] The present red and black strip in the 1960s.[4]
The Intermediate title came back to Madden in 1970 (beat Mullaghbawn 0-06 to 0-05) and 1994 (beat Middletown 2-04 to 0-08).[6] The club lost the Junior final to Collegeland in 1988, lost again in 1990 to Granemore but won the title in 1993.[1][5] The club lost the Intermediate finals of 2003 and 2006.[6]
The high point of Madden's history to date came in 2007 when the soon to be 3 time all ireland champion tony o'hagan joined , he started off as an average player in armagh, but later went on to dominate great teams such as the derrynoose team of 08 and keady team of 2015.he soon became quite the cornerback stopping some greats of the game like oisin mcgonnel. His career was almost ended when he sustained a threatening injury but got up nonetheless and continues later he found out his arm had been dislocated and broken 7 times..[1]
Honours
- Armagh Intermediate Football Championship (4)
- 1964
- 1970.
- 1994
- 2013
- Armagh Junior Football Championship (2)
- 1953
- 1993
Notable players
- Peter Fegan
- Kevin McElvanna, Armagh defender 2001-06
- Art O'Hagan, former Armagh player
- Jimmy Whan, Armagh minor and senior player 1953-65, Ulster player 1959-65, 1963 All Star
Camogie
Madden also fields camogie teams, which play as St Joseph's, Madden. In 2011 the Madden camógs reached the Division 4 final of the Féile na nGael.
References
- ^ a b c d e Madden page on Armagh GAA website
- ^ Armagh GAA, page 10
- ^ Maghery GAA website
- ^ a b c d History section on club website
- ^ a b Armagh GAA, Clár Oifigiúil, Craobh Sóisearach Peile (JFC final programme), 29 September 2012
- ^ a b c Armagh GAA, Clár Oifigiúil, Craobh Idirmheanach Peile (IFC final programme), 6 October 2012
External links
- Madden Raparees GAC website
- Madden page on Armagh GAA website