Aherlow GAA

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Aherlow GAA
Eatharlach
Founded:1885
County: Tipperary
Colours:Green and gold
Grounds:O'Gorman Park
Coordinates: 52°24′40″N8°13′33″W / 52.4110°N 8.2258°W / 52.4110; -8.2258
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Senior Club Championships
All IrelandMunster
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Tipperary
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Entrance to O'Gorman Park, Lisvarrinane Aherlow GAA entrance.jpg
Entrance to O'Gorman Park, Lisvarrinane

Aherlow GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club located in County Tipperary in Ireland, established in 1885, within a year of the GAA's foundation. [1] The club plays Gaelic football at senior (in a combination with a neighbouring club), under-21, junior, minor and underage levels in the West Tipperary Division and all-county competitions of Tipperary GAA. The club also fields hurling teams, and plays Ladies' Gaelic football. The club is centred on the village of Lisvernane and surrounding Glen of Aherlow, approximately eight miles east of Tipperary town. Club players, who have played for the Tipperary senior football team, have included Ciarán McDonald and Barry Grogan. The club has joined forces with the intermediate football team Lattin-Cullen GAA for the senior football championship. This combination team, known as Aherlow Gaels, won the 2016 West Tipperary divisional title by defeating Galtee Rovers. [2]

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Gaelic football

The club's first county title was won at under-21 level in 1992. Footage of the match reputedly became "Ireland's first viral sensation" due to the "colourful commentary" in the recording. [3] [4] [5] Described in a 2021 Irish Examiner article as "probably the most-watched club match in GAA history", [3] copies and recreations of the recording were shown in Irish pubs "all over the world". [4] [6] [7]

At senior level, the club has been Tipperary Senior Football champions on two occasions. [8] They won their first county title in 2006 and went on to win their second title in November 2010 after a 2-4 to 1-6 win against Loughmore-Castleiney in the final at Semple Stadium. [9] [10]

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Notable players

Ladies' Gaelic football

Aherlow Ladies had their most successful year to date in 2011, winning county and provincial titles and reaching the All-Ireland final.[ citation needed ]

Honours

Hurling

Although Aherlow was long a mainly-football club, since the 1990s, the club has had some successes in hurling. It won the county Junior Championship in 2009, and the Intermediate title in 2011.

Honours

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References

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  2. "Aherlow Gaels are West Tipperary senior football champins". tipperarylive.ie. 28 September 2016.
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