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| An Drom agus An Inse | |||||||||||||
| Founded: | 1887 | ||||||||||||
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| County: | Tipperary | ||||||||||||
| Colours: | Green and White | ||||||||||||
| Grounds: | Bouladuff | ||||||||||||
| Coordinates: | 52°43′02.10″N7°54′43.23″W / 52.7172500°N 7.9120083°W | ||||||||||||
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Drom & Inch GAA is a Tipperary GAA club which is located in County Tipperary, Ireland. Both hurling and Gaelic football are played in the "Mid-Tipperary" divisional competitions. The club is centred on the villages Drom, Inch and Barnane which lie near the Devil's Bit mountain range. The club's main grounds is located in Bouladuff, five miles outside Thurles. It is located on the main Thurles to Nenagh R498 road. The club's second pitch is located in Drom Village on the road from Borrisoleigh to Templemore. The club won its first ever Tipperary Senior Hurling Championship in 2011 after a 1–19 to 2–14 win against Clonoulty–Rossmore GAA. [1] [2]
Drom & Inch GAA club finds its origins in 1887, when hurling was played by the separate teams of Drom, and Inch.[ citation needed ] The club is located in County Tipperary. In 2008, four members of the Tipperary team that won the National Hurling League and Munster Championship came from the parish.[ citation needed ] These were Séamus Butler, Séamus Callinan, Éamonn Buckley and James Woodlock. Drom & Inch has often had players on All Ireland winning Tipperary teams down throughout the years. Drom & Inch have won county titles in hurling at several grades, including at Senior level.[ citation needed ]
The club's facilities include 4 large dressing rooms, a kitchen, male & female toilets, meeting room, hydrotherapy tank, scoreboard, dugouts, sandbank, ball-wall and roofed stand.[ citation needed ]
In 2011, the club's hurling team was crowned Tipperary Senior Hurling Champions for the first time in their history. Adding to the senior win in 2011 was the U14 team which won county A titles in hurling and football, minor B hurlers winning county final and Junior B hurlers winning county final.[ citation needed ]
Dick Byron was the first All-Ireland minor medal winner in the parish in 1936.[ citation needed ] He was followed by Eamon Bourke in 1952 and Pat Looby won an All Ireland minor medal in 1976. Looby followed this with an All-Ireland U21 medal in 1979, and finished his All-Ireland collection with a masters All-Ireland in 2003.[ citation needed ]
Stephen Kenny of Dovea won a senior hurling medal with Tipperary in 1925 and was also on the first Tipperary team to tour America.[ citation needed ] Seamus Bannon won All-Ireland Senior Hurling medals with Tipperary in 1949, 1950 and 1951. Eamonn Butler captained the county Intermediate team that won the all-Ireland in 1971, also representing Drom that day were Seamus Butler, Oliver Quinn and Jim Carey.[ citation needed ]
On 5 September 2010, Séamus Callanan and James Woodlock won all Ireland Senior medals with Tipperary. Callanan subsequently won a second senior All-Ireland medal on 4 September 2016. He scored 13 points for Tipperary from full forward on the day and received the Man of the Match Award for his efforts. His displays in 2016 won him his third consecutive GAA/GPA All Star Award. Liam Ryan was also a member of the extended panel.[ citation needed ]
In August 2019, Séamus Callanan captained Tipperary Senior hurlers to the All Ireland Championship. This was Callanan's third All Ireland medal and first as captain. Callanan was the first Tipperary captain from Drom & Inch.[ citation needed ] Callanan also received his fourth GAA/GPA All Star Award and Hurler of the Year. Jamie Moloney was a member of the Tipperary extended panel in 2019.[ citation needed ]