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Kieran McKeever[edit]

  • Info in program - Cavan 2000
  • Emmet nominated all-star

Conleith Gilligan[edit]

Gilligan was awarded the Ulster Tennent’s Monthly Merit Award for November 2006[1] He was previously awarded the accolade in February 2002.

Monthly Merit Awards[edit]

  • March 2002 - Brian McIver
  • November 203 - Johnny McBride
  • May 2003 - SM Lockart
  • May 2004 - Eamonn Coleman
  • August 2001 - Fergal Doherty
  • April 2000 - Kieran McKeever
  • May 2000 - Anthony Tohill
  • June 1999 Anthony Tohill
  • May 1998 - Dermot Dougan
  • January 1997 - Gerard Cassidy
  • June 1997 - Joe Brolly
  • November 1997 - Eugene Kelly
  • March 1996 - Séamus Downey
  • May 1993 - Anthony Tohill
  • July 1993 - Anthony Tohill
  • August 1993 - Henry Downey
  • September 1993 - Eamonn Coleman
  • April 1992 - Dermot Heaney
  • May 1992 - Henry Downey
  • June 1992 - Enda Gormley
  • March 1991 - Anthony McGurk
  • June 1991 - Henry Downey
  • May 1990 - Celtic Park Dev. Committee
  • May 1989 - Adrian McGuckin
  • September 1989 - Derry MF team

Joe Irwin[edit]

http://www.drumsurngac.com/history/historicdata.php

  • mnager Drum JFC runners-up 2007.[2]

Watty Graham[edit]

http://www.wattygrahamsgac.com/history/watty.html

To do[edit]

  • Overhaul of all Derry club pages.
    • History
    • Honours
    • Crest
    • History of crest
    • Kit
    • Year founded
    • Origins of name
    • Origin of grounds name
    • Well known players
    • Say what league and Championship they play in
    • Say they're a member of Derry GAA
  • Overhaul of Derry Championship pages.
  • Link all Derry places to local clubs.
  • Redirect pages for all clubs.
  • Get all facts right in Derry players' pages.
  • Find out winners of Ulster League.
  • [1]

To create[edit]

mchc[edit]

"Bodyline Leisure Centre Ulster MHC Final Murphy Goal Settles Lavey As O’Neill Dominates Up Front Lavey 1-14 Ballycran 2-05. Derry minor hurling champions Lavey proved just too strong, fast and skilful for a dogged Ballycran side in an entertaining Ulster final sponsored by Bodyline at Ballinascreen on Sunday. Lavey won the first ever Minor tournament at Ballinascreen in 1996 "

North/South Derry Championships[edit]

"Disappointed they may have been in 1937, but very determined to make amends the following year. This time the competition was operated on a different basis with north and south Derry playing their own separate championship and the winners proceeding to join the Derry City representatives in the quest for eventual honours. Lavey became South Derry champions having once again accounted for rivals Newbridge in the final. Their opponents in what was the County semi-final were north Derry champions - Limavady. " http://www.laveygac.ie/FootballHistory.aspx

Pearse team who lost 1938 Derry SFC[edit]

City team, key player - Sean Dolan.

St, Patrick's, Sarfields. Eire Og and Burt.[edit]

City based hurling teams.

Sort out[edit]

Category:Gaelic Athletic Association clubs in the Republic of Ireland by county Category:Gaelic athletic clubs in Northern Ireland by county Category:Gaelic football clubs in Ireland by county Category:Gaelic football clubs in Northern Ireland by county etc

Matt Connor[edit]

6 Offaly SFC 2 Leinster SCFC

3 Leinster SFC 1 AI SFC

3 All Stars

2005 Railway Cup[edit]

Ref = [3]
Date = 12/Nov/05
Venue = Parnell Park
Attendance = 5,234

2006 Ryan Cup[edit]

Ref = [4]
Final Date = 5/Dec/06
Venue = Ballymun Kichams
QUB 1-18, Garda College 2-12 (aet) F. Murphy, H. Gallagher, D. McCartan, R. Dillon, M. rooney, Gerard O'Kane, J Loughney, C Vernon, P. Courtney, Gavin Donaghy, a carr, j mcgovern, kevin mcgourty, e mccartan, c o reilly. subs used - m orourke, j galagher, j ireland, m ward, c kielt, k mcgourty (same), j mcgovern (same). - manager james mccartan

  1. ^ "TENNENT'S/UGAAWA MONTHLY MERIT AWARD". Retrieved 2007-08-18.
  2. ^ McCann, Chris (16 October 2007). "Drum boss Irwin gracious in defeat". County Derry Post. p. 93.
  3. ^ Archer, Kenny (16 November 2005). "Ulster clash was Rail deal". The Irish News. p. 67. Retrieved 13 November 2008. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |curly= ignored (help)
  4. ^ Duffy, Cóilín (6 December 2006). "Queen's find a little extra to capture title". The Irish News. p. 62. {{cite news}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help)