Boyle GAA

Coordinates: 53°58′29.1″N 8°17′50.1″W / 53.974750°N 8.297250°W / 53.974750; -8.297250
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Boyle GAA
CLG Mainistir na Búille
Founded:1889
County:Roscommon
Colours:Maroon and White
Grounds:Abbey Park
Coordinates:53°58′29.1″N 8°17′50.1″W / 53.974750°N 8.297250°W / 53.974750; -8.297250
Playing kits
Standard colours
Senior Club Championships
All Ireland Connacht
champions
Roscommon
champions
Football: - 0 2
Hurling: - 0 1

Boyle GAA (Irish: CLG Mainistir na Búille) is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in Boyle, County Roscommon. The club was founded in 1889 and plays in maroon and white.

History[edit]

In 1889, Roscommon's first county convention took place in Boyle, where its county board was first founded. Five Boyle clubs were represented at the convention, Knockarush, Lowparks, Owen Roes, Tawnytaskin and Democrats. In 1890 the Boyle 'Young Irelanders' won the clubs first Senior championship. In 1927 Boyle, represented by 18th Infantry Battalion based in the town, won a county double, with victories in the Roscommon Senior Football Championship and Roscommon Senior Hurling Championship.[1]

For the rest of the century, Boyle competed at Junior and Intermediate grades, with victories in the Roscommon Intermediate Football Championship in 1983, 1994 and 2005 being followed by demotion from the senior championship. Since the clubs victory in the 2013 intermediate championship, Boyle has seen success at the senior level.[2]

In 2022, Boyle competed in its first Roscommon Senior Football Championship final in 95 years.[3] The club faced Strokestown GAA and were defeated by 1 point, 0–11 to 0–10, in injury time.[4] Boyle would reach a second senior final in a row in 2023, facing St Brigid's. The club lost again by one point, 0–12 to 0–11.[5]

Notable players[edit]

Honours[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Roscommon GAA History". Roscommon GAA.
  2. ^ "Reflections on Boyle's Long Journey into the Light". realboyle.com. 18 October 2022.
  3. ^ "Donie Smith determined to put Boyle back on the map". RTE.ie. 22 October 2022.
  4. ^ "Strokestown end wait for Roscommon glory with injury-time score". RTE.ie. 23 October 2022.
  5. ^ "Bridgid's repel late Boyle fightback to claim Roscommon crown". Irish Examiner. 22 October 2023.
  6. ^ "Senior, Intermediate, Junior 'A' Championship roll of honour". Roscommon GAA.
  7. ^ "Senior and Junior Hurling roll of honour". Roscommon GAA.

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