Dublin GAA honours

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This is a list of athletes and teams who have won honours while representing Dublin GAA in Gaelic games (i.e. football, hurling, etc).

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Men's Football

GAA All Stars Awards winners (football): 140

Dublin has 141 All Stars, as of 2022. 66 different players have won, as of 2022. Stephen Cluxton and Ciarán Kilkenny each won six All Stars.   denotes that a player also won Footballer of the Year for the year in question.

1974: Paddy Cullen, Seán Doherty, Robbie Kelleher, Paddy Reilly, David Hickey, Jimmy Keaveney
1975: Gay O'Driscoll, Robbie Kelleher2nd, Anton O'Toole
1976: Paddy Cullen2nd, Kevin Moran, Brian Mullins, Anton O'Toole2nd, Tony Hanahoe, David Hickey2nd, Bobby Doyle
1977: Paddy Cullen3rd, Gay O'Driscoll2nd, Robbie Kelleher3rd, Tommy Drumm, Pat O'Neill, Brian Mullins2nd, Anton O'Toole3rd, Bobby Doyle2nd, Jimmy Keaveney2nd
1978: Robbie Kelleher4th, Tommy Drumm2nd, Jimmy Keaveney3rd
1979: Paddy Cullen4th, Tommy Drumm3rd, Bernard Brogan Snr
1983: Pat Canavan, Tommy Drumm4th, Barney Rock, Joe McNally
1984: John O'Leary, P. J. Buckley, Barney Rock2nd
1985: John O'Leary2nd, Gerry Hargan, Barney Rock3rd, Tommy Conroy
1987: Kieran Duff
1988: Mick Kennedy, Noel McCaffrey, Kieran Duff2nd
1989: Gerry Hargan2nd
1991: Mick Deegan, Tommy Carr, Keith Barr
1992: Paul Curran, Eamon Heery, Vinnie Murphy
1993: John O'Leary3rd, Dermot Deasy, Charlie Redmond
1994: John O'Leary4th, Jack Sheedy, Charlie Redmond2nd
1995: John O'Leary5th, Paul Curran2nd, Keith Barr2nd, Brian Stynes, Dessie Farrell, Paul Clarke, Charlie Redmond3rd
1996: Paul Curran3rd
1999: Ciarán Whelan
2001: Coman Goggins
2002: Stephen Cluxton, Ray Cosgrove, Paddy Christie
2006: Stephen Cluxton2nd, Alan Brogan
2007: Stephen Cluxton3rd, Barry Cahill, Ciarán Whelan2nd, Alan Brogan2nd
2008: Shane Ryan
2010:   Bernard Brogan Jnr  
2011: Stephen Cluxton4th, Kevin Nolan, Michael Darragh MacAuley, Paul Flynn,  Alan Brogan 3rd, Bernard Brogan Jnr2nd
2012: Paul Flynn2nd
2013: Stephen Cluxton5th, Rory O'Carroll, Cian O'Sullivan,  Michael Darragh MacAuley 2nd, Paul Flynn3rd, Bernard Brogan Jnr3rd
2014: James McCarthy, Diarmuid Connolly, Paul Flynn4th
2015: Rory O'Carroll2nd, Philly McMahon, Cian O'Sullivan2nd,   Jack McCaffrey  , Brian Fenton, Ciarán Kilkenny, Bernard Brogan Jnr4th
2016: Jonny Cooper, Philly McMahon2nd, Brian Fenton2nd, Diarmuid Connolly2nd, Ciarán Kilkenny2nd, Dean Rock
2017: Michael Fitzsimons, Cian O'Sullivan3rd, Jack McCaffrey2nd, James McCarthy2nd, Dean Rock2nd, Con O'Callaghan, Paul Mannion
2018: Jonny Cooper2nd, James McCarthy3rd, Jack McCaffrey3rd,  Brian Fenton 3rd, Brian Howard, Paul Mannion2nd, Ciarán Kilkenny3rd
2019:  Stephen Cluxton 6th, Michael Fitzsimons2nd, Brian Howard2nd, Jack McCaffrey4th, Brian Fenton4th, Paul Mannion3rd, Con O'Callaghan2nd
2020: Michael Fitzsimons3rd, James McCarthy4th, John Small, Eoin Murchan,  Brian Fenton 5th, Niall Scully, Ciarán Kilkenny4th, Con O'Callaghan3rd, Dean Rock3rd
2021: Ciarán Kilkenny5th
2022: Ciarán Kilkenny6th

1963: Paddy Holden*, Des Foley*, Mickey Whelan*
1964: Paddy Holden*2nd
1965: Paddy Holden*3rd, Des Foley*2nd

* Cú Chulainn Awards

Records

Note: Paddy Holden received 3 Cú Chulainn Awards, while Des Foley received 2 Cú Chulainn Awards.

All Stars Young Footballer of the Year

2017: Con O'Callaghan

All Stars Footballer of the Year

2010: Bernard Brogan Jnr
2011: Alan Brogan
2013: Michael Darragh Macauley
2015: Jack McCaffrey
2018: Brian Fenton
2019: Stephen Cluxton
2020: Brian Fenton

Texaco Footballer of the Year

1963: Lar Foley
1974: Kevin Heffernan
1976: Jimmy Keaveney
1977: Jimmy Keaveney2nd
1983: Tommy Drumm
1995: Paul Curran
2010: Bernard Brogan Jnr
2011: Alan Brogan

GPA Gaelic Football Team of the Year

2006: Stephen Cluxton, Bryan Cullen, Alan Brogan
2007: Stephen Cluxton2nd, Barry Cahill, Alan Brogan2nd
2010: Philly McMahon, Bernard Brogan Jnr*
2010 was the final year of the GPA Gaelic Football Team of the Year and the GPA Footballer of the Year as it was amalgamated with the All Star Awards.

GPA footballer of the year

2010: Bernard Brogan Jnr

Under 21 Footballer of the Year

2010: Rory O'Carroll
2012: Ciarán Kilkenny
2014: Conor McHugh
2017: Aaron Byrne [1]

Under 20 Footballer of the Year

2019: Ciarán Archer

All-Ireland Senior Football Championships: 30

YearSquadOpponentFinal Score
2020 S Cluxton, J Copper, D Byrne, M Fitzsimons, E Murchan, J Small, R McDaid, B. Fenton, J McCarthy, S Bugler, C Kilkenny, N Scully, D Rock, C O'Callaghan, P Small Subs: B Howard for Bugler, P Mannion for P. Small, C Basquel for Cooper, C Costello for Paul Flynn, P McMahon for Murchan, C Costello for Scully, Mayo 2-14 - 0-15
2019 S Cluxton, D Byrne, M Fitzsimons, J Copper, J McCaffrey, Eoin Murchan, J Small; B. Fenton, J McCarthy, N Scully, C Kilkenny, Brian Howard; P Mannion, C O'Callaghan, D Rock. Subs: D Connolly for McCaffrey; P McMahon for Murchan; C Costello for Scully; C O’Sullivan for Byrne; K. McManamon for Mannion; MD. MacAuley for Howard. Kerry 1-18 - 0-15
2018 S Cluxton, P McMahon, J Copper, Eoin Murchan; J Small, C O'Sullivan, J McCaffrey, B. Fenton, J McCarthy, N Scully, C O'Callaghan, Brian Howard; P Mannion, C Kilkenny, D Rock. Subs: M Fitzsimons, for Cian O'Sullivan), C Costello for Niall Scully, K. McManamon for Paul Mannion, D Daly for Eoin Murchan, E Lowndes for Jonny Cooper, M. D. MacAuley for Dean Rock. Tyrone 2-17 - 1-14
2017 S Cluxton, J Copper, P McMahon, M Fitzsimons, J Small, C O’Sullivan, J McCaffrey, B. Fenton, J McCarthy, C Kilkenny, D Rock, C O'Callaghan, P Andrews, E. O’Gara, P Mannion Subs: P. Flynn for McCaffrey, D Connolly for Andrews, K. McManamon for O'Gara, B. Brogan for Paul Flynn, N Scully for O'Callaghan, C Costello for Mannion. Mayo 1-17 - 1-16
2016 S Cluxton, P McMahon, J Copper, M Fitzsimons, J McCarthy, C O'Sullivan, J Small, B. Fenton, P. Flynn, P Andrews, K. McManamon, C Kilkenny, D Rock, D Connolly, P Mannion. Subs: D Byrne for Cooper, B. Brogan for Andrews, MD. MacAuley for Mannion, C Costello for McManamon, E Lowndes for Small, D Daly for O’Sullivan. Mayo 1-15 - 1-14
2015 S Cluxton; J Cooper, R. O’Carroll, P. McMahon; J McCarthy, C O’Sullivan, J McCaffrey; B. Fenton, D. Bastick; P. Flynn, D Connolly, C Kilkenny; P Andrews, D Rock, B. Brogan. Subs: K. McManamon for Rock, M. D. MacAuley for Bastick, M. Fitzsimons for Cooper, J Small for McCaffrey, D Daly for O'Sullivan, A. Brogan for Fenton. Kerry 0-12 - 0-9
2013 S Cluxton, P. McMahon, R. O’Carroll, J Cooper, J McCarthy, G Brennan, J McCaffrey, M. D. MacAuley, C O'Sullivan, P. Flynn, C Kilkenny, D Connolly, P Mannion, P Andrews, B. Brogan. Subs: E. O’Gara for Mannion, Darren Daly for McCaffrey, Dean Rock for Kilkenny, K. McManamon for Andrews, D. Bastick for Cooper Mayo 2-12 - 1-14
2011 S. Cluxton, C. O'Sullivan, R. O’Carroll, M. Fitzsimons, J. McCarthy, G. Brennan, K. Nolan, D. Bastick, M. D. MacAuley, P. Flynn, B. Cahill, B. Cullen, A. Brogan, D. Connolly, B. Brogan. Subs: P. McMahon for McCarthy, K. McManamon for Flynn, E. O’Gara for Cahill, E. Fennell for Bastick. Kerry 1-12 - 1-11
1995 J. O’Leary, P. Moran, C. Walsh, K. Galvin, P. Curran, K. Barr, M. Deegan, P. Bealin, B. Stynes, J. Gavin, D. Farrell, P. Clarke, M. Galvin, J. Sherlock, C. Redmond. Subs: P. Gilroy for K. Galvin, R. Boyle for M. Galvin, V. Murphy for D. Farrell, D. Byrne, B. Barnes, J. O’Callaghan, E. Sheehy, S. Cahill, S. Keogh. Tyrone 1-10 - 0-12
1983 J. O’Leary, M. Holden, G. Hargan, R. Hazley, P. Canavan, T. Drumm, P. J. Buckley, J. Ronayne, B. Mullins, B. Rock, T. Conroy, K. Duff, J. Caffrey, A. O’Toole, J. McNally. Subs: J. Kearns for T. Conroy, K. Maher for J. Caffrey. M. Kennedy, A. McCaul, B. Jordan, C. Redmond, F. McGrath, V. Conroy, W. Hughes, P. Ryan, R. Crean, D. McGrath. Galway 1-10 - 1-8
1977 P. Cullen, G. O’Driscoll, S. Doherty, R. Kelleher, T. Drumm, K. Moran, P. O’Neill, B. Mullins, B. Brogan, A. O’Toole, T. Hanahoe, D. Hickey, B. Doyle, J. Keaveney, J. McCarthy. Subs: A. Larkin for B. Brogan, P. Reilly for P O’Neill, J. Brogan for R. Kelleher, P. Gogarty, B. Pocock, F. Ryder, N. Bernard, M. Hickey, L. Egan, D. Maher. Armagh 5-12 - 3-6
1976 P. Cullen, G. O’Driscoll, S. Doherty, R. Kelleher, T. Drumm, K. Moran, P. O’Neill, B. Mullins, B. Brogan, A. O’Toole, T. Hanahoe, D. Hickey, B. Doyle, J. Keaveney, J. McCarthy. Subs: F. Ryder for T. Hanahoe, P. Gogarty for B. Doyle, J. Brogan, P. Reilly, B. Pocock, L. Deegan. Kerry 3-8 - 0-10
1974 P. Cullen, G. O’Driscoll, S. Doherty, R. Kelleher, P. Reilly, A. Larkin, G. Wilson, S. Rooney, B. Mullins, B. Doyle, T. Hanahoe, D. Hickey, J. McCarthy, J. Keaveney, A. O’Toole. Subs - D. Billings, K. Synnott, B. Pocock, P. Gogarty, L. Deegan, B. Donovan, P. O’Neill, J. Brogan, F. Ryder. Galway 0-14 - 1-6
1963 P. Flynn, L. Hickey, L. Foley, W. Casey, D. McKane, P. Holden, M. Kissane, D. Foley, John Timmons, B. McDonald, M. Whelan, G. Davey, S. Behan, D. Ferguson, N. Fox. Subs - P. Downey for P. Holden, F. McPhillips, Christopher J. Kane, A. Donnelly, E. Breslin, P. Synnott, S. Lee, S. Coen, K. Heffernan. Galway 1-9 - 0-10
1958 P. O’Flaherty, L. Foley, M. Wilson, Joe Timmons, C. O’Leary, J. Crowley, J. Boyle, John Timmons, S. Murray, P. Haughey, O. Freaney, D. Ferguson, P. Farnan, J. Joyce, K. Heffernan. Subs: M. Whelan for S. Murray, P. Downey for John Timmons, J.Brennan, B. Morris, C. Leaney, T. Gillen, D. McCann. Derry 2-12 - 1-9
1942 C. Kelly, R. Beggs, P. Kennedy, C. Crone, P. Henry, P. O’Reilly, B. Quinn, M. Falvey, J. Fitzgerald, J. Joy, P. Bermingham, G. Fitzgerald, M. Fletcher, P. O’Connor, T. Banks. Subs - F. Ryan, S. Healy, J. Murphy, S. Moriarty, C. Boland, J. Delaney, M. Richardson. Galway 1-10 - 1-8
1923 J. McDonnell, J. Reilly, P. McDonnell, J. Murphy, J. Norris, J. Synnott, P. Carey, P. Kirwan, J. Stynes, F. Burke, J. Synnott, M. Shanahan, J. Sherlock, P. O’Beirne, L. Stanley. Kerry 1-5 - 1-3
1922 J. McDonnell, P. McDonnell, W. Robbins, A. Gibbons, J. Synnott, John Synnott, P. Carey, J. Norris, J. Reilly, W. Rooney, C. McDonald, W. Donavon, P. Kirwan, F. Burke, T. Pierce. Galway 0-6 - 0-4
1921 P. Fallon, J. Reilly, J. Norris, P. Carey, J. Synnott, P. Kirwan, W. Donavon, E. Carroll, J. Murphy, T. Pierce, F. Burke, C. McDonald, A. Balmain, J. O’Grady, W. Fitzsimons. Mayo 1-9 - 0-2
1908 (17-a-side) D. Kelleher, J. Grace, H. Hilliard, T. Walsh, J. Lynch, D. Kavanagh, J.S. Brennan, T. Healy, F. Cooney, J. Brennan, P. Daly, T. McCauley, P. Whelan, P. Fallon, M. Collins, M. Power, J. Shouldice. Subs - R. Flood, M. Griffin, B. Halliden, P. Sheehan. London 1-10 - 0-4
1907 (17-a-side) D. Kelleher, D. Brady, J. Brennan, J. Grace, J. Lynch. H. Hilliard, T. Quane, J. Dempsey, P. Casey, M. Curry, M. Barry, M. Madigan, P. O’Callaghan, T. Walsh, M. Kelly, D. Kavanagh, P. Grace. Cork 0-6 - 0-2
1906 (17-a-side) M. Curry, D. Brady, J. Grace, J. Dempsey, D. Kelleher, J. Brennan, M. Kelly, M. Keane, M. Barry, P. O’Callaghan, P. Casey, H. Hilliard, M. Madigan, T. Quane, T. Walsh, P. Grace, L. Sheehan. Cork 0-5 - 0-4
1902 (17-a-side) S. Mulvey, D. Brady, M. Casey, W. Sherry, J. McCann, T. Errity, J. Keane, J. Grace, J. Dempsey, C. Brady, P. Daly, J. Brennan, P. Weymess, A. Wall, J. Fahy, P. Breen, P. Brady. London 2-8 - 0-4
1901 (17-a-side) M. McCullagh, B. Connor, P. McCann, J. Fahy, J. O’Brien, M. Madigan, J. Grace, J. Darcy, T. Doyle, J. Whelan, T. Lawless, M. O’Brien, L. Kelly, V. Harris, P. Redmond, D. Holland, P. Daly. London 0-14 - 0-2
1899 (17-a-side) J.J. Keane, J. Lane, P. McCann, D. Smith, W. Sherry, T. Errity, G. Brady, J. Ryan, M. Rea, J. Norton, J. Farrelly, P. Leary, P. Fitzsimmons, D. O’Callaghan, J. Heslin, J. Ledwidge, T. Redmond. Cork 1-10 - 0-6
1898 (17-a-side) J.J. Keane, T. Redmond, W. Sherry, J. Heslin, D. O’Callaghan, P. Levey, M. Rea, C. Sargent, P. Redmond, P. McCann, T. Norton, T. Errity, P. Fitzsimmons, P. Smith, J. Ryan, J. Ledwidge. Waterford 2-8 - 0-4
1897 (17-a-side) W. Guiry, R. Scanlon, L. Kelly, W. Callaghan, E. Downey, D. Curtis, D. O’Donnell, M. Chambers, V. Kelly, P.J. Walsh, C. Cannon, P. O’Donaghue, R. O’Brien, P. Redmond, J. Matthews, W. Flynn, J. O’Brien. Cork 2-6 - 0-2
1894 (17-a-side) G. Charlemont, D. Curtis, G. Roche, P. Heslin, T. Lyons, J. Geraghty, L. Kelly, P. Kelly, T. Hughes, J. Kennedy, T. O’Mahony, M. Condon, M. Byrne, T. Errity, P. O’Toole, J. Kirwan, F. O’Malley. Cork Draw: 0-6 - 1-1
Replay: 0-5 - 1-2
1892 (17-a-side): G. Charlemont, G. Roche, J. Roche, J. Geraghty, R. Flood, J. Kennedy, S. Flood, S. Hughes, F. O’Malley, T. Doran. L. Kelly, P. Kelly, P. Heslin, M. Byrne, J. Silke, T. Errity, R. Curtis. Roscommon 1-4 - 0-3
1891 (21-a-side)Young Irelands: G. Charlemont, G. Roche, J. Scully, T. Lyons, J. Roche, J. Silke, J. Kennedy, P. Heslin, J. Mahony, A. O’Hagan, P. O’Hagan, D. Curtis, S. Hughes, S. Flood, T. Murphy, J. Geraghty, T. Halpin, M. Cooney, P. Kelly, R. Flood, M. Condon. Cork
(Clondrohid)
2-1 - 1-1

All-Ireland Under-21 Football Championships: 5

YearSquadOpponent
2003Paul Copeland; N Kane, M Fitzpatrick, P Griffin; Niall Cooper, B Cullen, C Prenderville; D O'Mahony, P Brennan; C Keaney, L Óg Ó hÉineacháin, D Lally; A Brogan, Graham Cullen, J Noonan. Subs - D Murray, M Lyons, S Walsh. Tyrone
2010V Whelan; E Culligan, R. O'Carroll, D Nelson; J Cooper, James McCarthy, N Devereux; Eoin Murray, C Mullins; M Coughlan, T Furman, G Sweeney; R McCarthy, D Rock, C Dorney. Subs: D Quinn (Lucan Sarsfields) for R McCarthy (HT); C Reddin for J McCarthy; B O’Rorke for Furman; S McGuinness for Nelson; N Brogan for Dorney. Donegal
2012JB Carthy; M Concarr, K O'Brien, S George; L Fletcher, J Kelly, J McCaffrey; E O Conghaile, C Reddin; D Byrne, G Sweeney, M Schutte; C Kilkenny, P Ryan, P Hudson. Subs: P Maguire, G Seaver, H Dawson, P O'Higgins, P Mannion. Roscommon
2014L Molloy; R McGowan, D Byrne, R McDaid; C Mullally, J Small, J McCaffrey; P O’Higgins, B Fenton; S Boland, E Lowndes, N Scully; P Mannion, C Costello, C McHugh. Subs: E Ó’Conghaíle for Byrne, G Hanningan for Boland, G Ivory for O’Higgins, S Cunningham for Costello, N Walsh for Mannion. Roscommon
2017 Evan Comerford; Darren Byrne, Sean MacMahon, Declan Monaghan; Cillian O’Shea, Eoin Murchan, Cian Murphy; Andrew Foley, Brian Howard; Dan O’Brien, Glenn O’Reilly, Aaron Byrne; Colm Basquel, C O'Callaghan, Tom Fox. Subs: Darren Gavin for Andrew Foley, Darragh Spillane for Tom Fox, Chris Sallier for Glenn O’Reilly, Andrew McGowan for Sean McMahon, Paddy Small for Colm Basquel Galway

All-Ireland Minor Football Championships: 11

YearSquadOpponent
2012 L Molloy; E Mullan, D Byrne, R McGowan; M Mac Donncha, C Mulally, E Lowndes; Stephen Cunningham, S Carthy; G Burke, C McHugh, N Walsh; N Scully, R Gaughan, C Costello. Subs: Shane Cunningham for Gaughan, D Gormley for Burke, D Campbell for Walsh, M Deegan for Scully. Meath
1984M. Broderick, G. Walsh, J. Barry, C. Walsh, A. Martin, J. Power, B. McKeon, J. Stynes, P. Clarke, D. de Lappe, A. McClean, J. Fahy, N. Clancy, M. Crowley, C. Crowley. Subs: P. Daly, D. Whelan, P Robinson Tipperary
1982J. McNally, C. Sage, F. McGrath, L. O’Rourke, E. Heery, T. Delaney, M. Deegan, D. Sheehan, B. Cooke, M. Coffey, M. Egan, S. O’Brien, P. O’Carroll, T. McCormack, B. Redmond. Sub: T. Murphy Kerry
1979 J. O’Leary, J. Grace, V. Conroy, S. Wade, C. Eustace, C. Finnegan, Derek Murphy, B. Kavanagh, P. Boylan, B. Jordan, M. Loftus, C. Duff, Dermot Murphy, B. Rock, K. Barry. Subs: T. Kelly, P. McCabe. Kerry
1959P. Talbot, E. Grainger, A. Doran, F. McCourt, M. Campion, M. Kissane, F. Byrne, S. Behan, J. Levins, P. Delaney, B. McDonald, J. Dowling, J. McKettrick, G. McCabe, S. Coen. Subs: B. Cooney, P. Taylor Cavan
1958K. Donnelly, N. Joyce, P. Holden, D. Mulligan, D. Jones, A. Whelan, M. Kissane, D. Foley, A. O’Reilly, P. Taylor, N. Fox, B. McDonald, J. Sweeney, J. Gilroy, B. Beggs. Sub: S. Behan Mayo
1956D. Creed, A. Talbot, P. Lacey, D. Hearns, R. Doherty, D. Cashel, V. Kavanagh, L. Foley, S. Lenihan, J. Brogan, D. Foley, N. Fox, R. McCrea, G. Wolfe, C. Leaney. Sub: P. Dennis Leitrim
1955S. Denigan, V. Murphy, D. Sweeney, D. Hearns, R. Doherty, S. Graham, C. Jones, P. Heron, L. Foley, E. Burgess, S. Linehan, C. McSweeney, J. Joyce, G. Wolfe, C. Leaney. Sub: L. Boyle Tipperary
1954R. Brady, M. Bohan, B. O’Boyle, D. Sweeney, T. Bracken, N. Boylan, M. Cronin, B. McLaughlin, P. Heron, V. Bell, P. Farnan, A. Kavanagh, G. O’Reilly, P. Feeney, D. Waters. Subs: E. Gilbert, V. Lyons Kerry
1945C. Feeney, D. O’Mahony, J. Sharry, G. Jennings, N. Maher, D. Healy, T. Nolan, S. McEntaggert, S. Guinea, L. Donnelly, O. Freaney, J. Nugent, J. Copeland, P. McCarthy, C. Digham Leitrim
1930B. Synott, G. McLoughlin, T. Sharkey, K. Barry, S. O’Toole, T. Markham, T. Lawless, J. Scott, P. Diffney, W. Fallon, W. Bastow, B. Murphy, M. Grimes, J. Pearse, P. Castian. Subs: F. Williams, J. Brady, P. Crummey Mayo

All-Ireland Junior Football Championships: 6

YearSquadOpponent
2008C Clarke; D Daly, M. Fitzsimons, C. Prenderville; M White, A Dennis, N Brogan; D. Bastick, C Daly; R Joyce, K Connolly, J Cooper; W Finnegan, E O'Gara, A Darcy. Subs: D. Homan for Joyce (42); C Norton for Finnegan (51); N Tormey for Connolly (61). Roscommon
1960 F. McPhillips, Christopher J. Kane, J. Farrell, F. McHugh, C. Carroll, D. Mulligan, O. Callaghan, S. Murray, P. Hallinan, P. Delaney, V. Murphy, S. Coen, B. McDonald, J. Kirwan, F. McCourt London
1948V. Russell, L. Ledwidge, G. Donoghue, N. Fingleton, M. Richardson, E. Lyons, M. Scanlon, S. Farrell, J. Tunney, P. Walsh, J. O’Toole, J. McDonnell, J. Copeland, E. Kenneally, K. Heffernan London
1939P. Dowling, B. Murphy, C. Donnellan, W. Rayburn, F. Harford, H. Donnelly, D. Smyth, R. Smyth, J. Farrell, T. Dowling, M. Richardson, M. Meehan, T. Markey, J. Sweeney, M. O’Reilly. Sub: P. Kennedy London
1916F. McGann, J. Maguire, H. O’Neill, N. Sheridan, J. O’Reilly, P. McDonnell, J. Molloy, P. White, J. O’Donavon, P. McCarville, F. Burke, B. Joyce, J. Hayden, J. Treacy, J. Byrne Limerick
1914P. Carey, S. Synott, T. Corr, M. Nolan, P. Smith, D. Kiely, D. Kelly, P. Kearns, F. Burke, F. McGann, J. Cromien, P. McDonnell, J. Coogan, J. McAdams, P. Whelan Mayo

National Football Leagues: 13

YearSquadOpponent
2018 Galway
2016 S Cluxton; David Byrne, P McMahon, J Cooper; J Small, C O'Sullivan, J McCarthy; B Fenton, D Bastick; P. Flynn, D Rock, C Kilkenny; P Mannion, D Connolly, B. Brogan. Subs: MD. MacAuley for Bastick, K. McManamon for Connolly, C Costello for Rock, M. Fitzsimons for McMahon, E Lowndes for Mannion, D Daly for Small. Kerry
2015 S Cluxton; P McMahon, R O'Carroll, J Cooper; J McCarthy, C O'Sullivan, J McCaffrey; D Bastick, B Fenton; T Brady, C Kilkenny, D Connolly; D Rock, K. McManamon, B. Brogan. Subs: M. Fitzsimons for O'Carroll, P Andrews for Brady, E O Conghaile for Bastick, C Costello for Connolly, J Small for McMahon, D Daly for Fenton. Cork
2014 [2] S Cluxton, P. McMahon, R O'Carroll, J Cooper, J McCarthy, N Devereux, K. Nolan; MD. MacAuley, C O'Sullivan, P. Flynn, P Andrews, Diarmuid Connolly, A Brogan, E. O’Gara, B. Brogan Subs Used: K. McManamon for Andrews, D Byrne for Nolan, M. Fitzsimons for O’Carroll, C Reddin for O’Gara, D Nelson for O’Sullivan, T Brady for A Brogan. Derry
2013 [3] S Cluxton; K O’Brien, J Cooper, D Daly; J McCarthy, G. Brennan, J McCaffrey, MD. MacAuley, C O'Sullivan, J Whelan, Diarmuid Connolly, B Cullen, P Mannion, P Andrews, B. Brogan. Subs used: S Carthy for Whelan, K. McManamon for Cullen, D Bastick for O’Sullivan, P. McMahon for McAuley, D Rock for Brogan Tyrone
1993 Replay J. O’Leary, C. Walsh, D. Deasy, P. Moran, E. Heery, P. Curran, M. Deegan, J. Sheedy, P. Bealin, J. Gavin, T. Carr, N. Guiden, P. Clarke, V. Murphy, M. Doran. Donegal
1993 J. O’Leary, C. Walsh, D. Deasy, P. Moran, E. Heery, P. Curran, M. Deegan, J. Sheedy, P. Bealin, J. Calvert, T. Carr, N. Guiden, C. Redmond, V. Murphy, M. Doran. Subs: K. Barr, M. Galvin. The Game finished as a draw. Donegal
1991 J. O’Leary, M. Deegan, C. Walsh, M. Kennedy, T. Carr, K. Barr, E. Heery, D. Foran, P. Clarke, C. Redmond, P. Curran, N. Guiden, J. Sheedy, V. Murphy, D. McCarthy. Sub: M. Galvin, K. Duff Kildare
1987 J. O’Leary, D. Carroll, G. Hargan, M. Kennedy, D. Synnott, G. O’Neill, N. McCaffrey, J. Ronayne, D. Bolger, B. Rock, J. McNally, K. Duff, D. De Lappe, M. Galvin, A. McCaul. Sub: D. Sheehan Kerry
1978 P. Cullen, G. O’Driscoll, S. Doherty, R. Kelleher, F. Ryder, J. Brogan, P. O’Neill, B. Mullins, B. Brogan, A. O’Toole, T. Hanahoe, D. Hickey, R. Doyle, J. Keaveney, J. McCarthy. Mayo
1976 P. Cullen, G. O’Driscoll, S. Doherty, R. Kelleher, B. Pocock, P. O’Neill, K. Synnott, B. Mullins, K. Moran, A. O’Toole, T. Hanahoe, D. Hickey, R. Doyle, J. Keaveney, P. Gogarty. Sub: B. Brogan Derry
1958P. O’Flaherty, M. Wilson, Joe Timmons, J. Brennan, C. O’Leary, J. Crowley, S. O’Boyle, S. Murray, P. Downey, P. Haughey, O. Freaney, D. Ferguson, P. Farnan, J. Joyce, K. Heffernan. Subs: L. Foley, C. Leaney Kildare
1955P. O’Flaherty, D. Mahony, J. Lavin, M. Moylan, W. Monks, N. Allen, N. Maher, J. Crowley, S. McGuinness, D. Ferguson, O. Freaney, C. O’Leary, P. Haughey, K. Heffernan, S. O’Boyle. Sub: Mossy Whelan Meath
1953A. O’Grady, D. Mahony, M. Moylan, M. Wilson, J. Lavin, N. Allen, N. Maher, J. Crowley, M. Whelan, D. Ferguson, O. Freaney, C. Freaney, B. Atkins, A. Young, K. Heffernan. Cavan

Leinster Senior Football Championships: 59

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YearSquadOpponent
2020 Kildare
2020 Meath
2019 Meath
2018 Evan Comerford, Philly McMahon, Michael Fitzsimons, Eric Lowndes,James McCarthy, Jonny Cooper, Brian Howard, Brian Fenton, Michael Darragh Macauley, Niall Scully, Con O’Callaghan, Ciaran Kilkenny, Paul Mannion, Dean Rock, Paddy Andrews Subs: Jack McCaffrey for Lowndes, Cormac Costello for Andrews, John Small for Macauley, Paul Flynn for O'Callaghan, Darren Daly for Mannion, Conor McHugh for Rock Laois
2017 S Cluxton; P. McMahon, C O’Sullivan, M. Fitzsimons; E Lowndes, John Small, J McCaffrey; J McCarthy, B Fenton; C O'Callaghan, C Kilkenny, N Scully; P Mannion, P Andrews, D Rock. Subs: Bernard Brogan for Rock, S Carthy for Scully, D Daly for McMahon, K. McManamon for Andrews, D Byrne for O'Sullivan, B Howard for Fenton. Kildare
2016 S Cluxton; J Cooper, P. McMahon, David Byrne; John Small, C O’Sullivan, E Lowndes; B Fenton, M. D. MacAuley; P. Flynn, C Kilkenny, D Connolly; K. McManamon, D Rock, Bernard Brogan. Subs: P Andrews for E Lowndes, C O'Callaghan for M D Macauley, D Bastick for D Connolly, D Daly for J Small, M. Fitzsimons for C O'Sullivan, P Mannion for D Rock Westmeath
2015 S Cluxton; J Cooper, R O'Carroll, P. McMahon; J McCarthy, C O’Sullivan, J McCaffrey; Brian Fenton, MD. MacAuley; P. Flynn, C Kilkenny, D Connolly; D Rock, K. McManamon, Bernard Brogan. Subs: M. Fitzsimons for Cooper; P Andrews; D Bastick for Macauley; A Brogan for Rock; John Small; T Brady for Connolly. Westmeath
2014 S Cluxton; R O'Carroll, M. Fitzsimons, P. McMahon, J McCarthy, N Devereux, J McCaffrey; M. D. MacAuley, C O'Sullivan; P. Flynn, K. McManamon D Connolly; A Brogan, P Mannion, D Connolly. Subs: C Costello for P Mannion, D Rock for D Connolly, E. O’Gara for A Brogan, D Daly for N Devereux, D Bastick for MD Macauley, T Brady for C O’Sullivan. Meath
2013 S Cluxton; K O'Brien, R O'Carroll, J Cooper, J McCarthy, G. Brennan, J McCaffrey; MD. MacAuley, C O'Sullivan, P. Flynn, C Kilkenny, D Connolly; P Mannion, P Andrews, D Connolly; Subs: K. McManamon for A Brogan, D Bastick for McManamon, D Daly for Fennell, D Rock for Flynn, B Cullen, for Connolly. Meath
2012 S Cluxton; M. Fitzsimons, R O'Carroll, P. McMahon, J McCarthy, K. Nolan, C O'Sullivan; E Fennell, D Bastick, P. Flynn, A Brogan, B Cullen, Bernard Brogan, MD. MacAuley, K. McManamon; Subs: E. O’Gara for A Brogan, P Andrews for McManamon, B Cahill for Fennell, C Dias for Flynn, P Brogan for Cullen. Meath
2011 S Cluxton; M. Fitzsimons, R O'Carroll, P Conlon; J McCarthy, G. Brennan, K Nolan; D Bastick, E Fennell, P. Flynn, A Brogan, B Cullen, Bernard Brogan, D Connolly, E. O’Gara; Subs: T Quinn for Connolly, K. McManamon for O'Gara, B Cahill for Fennell, D Henry, for B Brogan, R McConnell for Quinn. Wexford
2009 S Cluxton, D Henry, D Bastick, P Andrews, P Griffin, G. Brennan, B Cahill; R McConnell, D Magee, P. Flynn, A Brogan, D Connolly; C Keaney, Bernard Brogan, J Sherlock; Subs: B Cullen for Connolly, C Whelan for Magee, T Quinn for Sherlock, S Ryan for McConnell, P Burke for Flynn. Kildare
2008 S Cluxton, D Henry, P Griffin, C Moran, K. Nolan, B Cullen, B Cahill, C Whelan, S Ryan, D Connolly; J Sherlock, K Bonner; A Brogan(capt), C Keaney, T Quinn; Subs: P Casey for Nolan, P. Flynn for Bonner, M Vaughan for Connolly, R McConnell for Griffin, D Murray for Sherlock. Wexford
2007 S. Cluxton, D Henry, R McConnell, P Griffin, P Casey, B Cullen, B Cahill, C Whelan, S Ryan; C Moran, J Sherlock, Bernard Brogan, C Keaney, A Brogan, M Vaughan. Subs: T Quinn for Sherlock, K Bonner for Vaughan, G. Brennan for Casey, D Connolly for B Brogan, J Magee for Whelan. Laois
2006 S Cluxton, D Henry, B Cahill, P Griffin, P Casey, B Cullen, C Goggins; C Whelan, S Ryan; C Keaney (0-2), A Brogan (0-4), R Cosgrove; J Sherlock (1-1), D Lally, T Quinn (0-8). Subs: S Connell, D O’Callaghan, D Magee, C Moran, S O’Shaughnessy Offaly
2005 S Cluxton, P Griffin, P Christie, S O'Shaughnessy; C Goggins, B Cahill, P Casey, C Whelan, S Ryan; C Moran, B Cullen, C Keaney; J Sherlock, A Brogan, T Quinn. Subs: S Connell for Goggins, P Andrews for Christie, D Homan for Ryan. Laois
2002S. Cluxton, B. Cahill, P. Christie, C. Goggins, P. Casey, P. Andrews, P. Curran, C. Whelan, D. Homan, S. Ryan, S. Connell, A. Brogan, R. Cosgrove, J. McNally. Subs: D. Magee for Curran 41, J. Sherlock for Connell 55, D. Farrell for McNally 58, D. Henry for Homan 60. Kildare
1995 J. O’Leary, P. Moran, D. Deasy, K. Galvin, P. Curran, K. Barr, M. Deegan, P. Bealin, B. Stynes, J. Gavin, D. Farrell, P. Clarke, C. Redmond, J Sherlock, M. Galvin. Sub: V. Murphy. Meath
1994J. O'Leary, C. Walsh, D. Deasy, P. Moran, P. Curran, K. Barr, M. Deegan, B. Stynes, P. Bealin, P. Gilroy, J. Sheedy, N. Guiden, D. Farrell, M. Galvin, C. Redmond. Subs: P. Clarke for Bealin, V. Murphy for Gilroy, G. Reganfor Deasy. Meath

Leinster Under-21 Football Championships: 14

YearSquadOpponent
2017 Offaly
2016 [4] L Molloy; E Smith, S McMahon, D Monaghan; C O’Shea, B Howard, M Cahilan; A Foley, D McIlgorm; K Deeley, C Basquel, G O’Reilly; C Sallier, C O’Callaghan, D Spillane. Subs: S Clayton for O’Shea, A Elliot for McIlgorm, E Murchan for Monaghan, P Small for Spillane, M Deegan for Elliot. O’Shea for Sallier (e/t), K Doherty for O’Reilly, Spillane for Murchan, T O’Sullivan for Smith. Kildare
2015Lorcan Molloy; Emile Mullan, David Byrne, Ross McGowan; Eric Lowndes, Conor Mullally, Eoin Murchan; Stephen Cunningham, Shane Carthy; Gavin Burke, Andy Foley, Niall Scully; Cormac Costello, Conor McHugh, Colm Basquel. Subs - Eoin Fletcher for Mullan, Robert Gaughan for Burke, Aaron Byrne for Basquel Kildare
2014L Molloy; R McGowan, D Byrne, R McDaid; E Lowndes, J Small, J McCaffrey; P O'Higgins, S Cunningham; N Scully, S Carthy, P Mannion; C McHugh, M Deegan, C Costello. Subs: S Boland for Deegan; G Burke for Stephen Cunningham; E O Conghaile for Costello; Shane Cunningham for O'Higgins. Meath
2012JB Carthy; S George, K O’Brien, M Concarr; L Fletcher, J Kelly, J McCaffrey; C Reddin, E Ó Conghaile; M Schutte, G Sweeney, D Byrne; P Hudson, P Ryan, C Kilkenny. Subs: H Dawson for Ryan, G Seaver for Byrne, J Small for Concarr, P Maguire for Hudson, P Keogh for O Conghaile. Louth
2010 Westmeath
2009 Laois
2005 Kildare
2003 Longford
2002 Kildare
1984 Carlow
1980 Kildare
1975 Laois
1974 Wexford

Leinster Minor Football Championships: 33

Leinster Junior Football Championships: 20

O'Byrne Cup: 9

Gerry Reilly Cup: 6

1993, 1998, 2006, 2008 (U17 Blitz), 2012, 2013

Ladies Football

All Stars

Season
2019 [6] [7] [8] [9] Niamh Collins, Sinéad Goldrick, Olwen Carey, Siobhán McGrath, Carla Rowe, Niamh McEvoy, Lyndsey Davey
2018 [10] [11] Sinéad Aherne, Sinéad Goldrick, Ciara Trant, Siobhán McGrath, Lauren Magee, Noëlle Healy, Lyndsey Davey
2017 [12] Ciara Trant, Rachel Ruddy, Leah Caffrey, Nicole Owens, Sinéad Aherne, Noëlle Healy
2016 [13] [14] Leah Caffrey, Sinéad Goldrick, Noëlle Healy, Carla Rowe, Sinéad Aherne
2015 [15] Sinead Finnegan, Sinéad Goldrick, Carla Rowe, Lyndsey Davey
2014 [16] Sinéad Goldrick, Noëlle Healy, Lyndsey Davey, Sinéad Aherne
2013 [17] Sinéad Goldrick
2012 [18] [19] Sinéad Goldrick
2011 [20] [21] [22] Elaine Kelly, Sinéad Aherne
2010 [23] [24] Rachel Ruddy, Siobhán McGrath, Gemma Fay, Denise Masterson, Amy McGuinness, Sinéad Aherne
2009 [25] [26] Clíodhna O'Connor, Siobhán McGrath, Sinéad Aherne
2005 [27] [28] Gemma Fay, Lyndsey Davey
2004 [29] Clíodhna O'Connor, Louise Keegan, Bernie Finlay, Mary Nevin
2003 [30] Maria Kavanagh, Martina Farrell, Angie McNally
2002 [31] Suzanne Hughes, Síle Nic Coitir
2001 [32] Louise Kelly
1993 [33] Denise Smith
1991 [34] Julie Kavanagh
1984 [35] Kathleen Kennedy
1983 [36] Kathleen Kennedy

All-Ireland Senior Ladies' Football Championship

Leinster Senior Ladies' Football Championship

Ladies' National Football League

Division One
Division Two

All-Ireland Junior Ladies' Football Championship

All-Ireland Under-18 Ladies' Football Championship

All-Ireland Under-16 Ladies' Football Championship: 2

All-Ireland Under-14 Ladies' Football Championship

Leinster Minor A Football Championship

Men's Hurling

All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championships: 6

YearSquadOpponentVenueFinal ScoreAttendance
1938 M. Daniels, C. Forde, T. Teehan, M. Butler, C. McMahon, M. Gill, P. Farrell, J. Byrne, H. Gray, R. Ryan, M. McDonnell, P. Doody, M. Brophy, M. Flynn, W. Loughnane. Sub: J. Gilmartin. Waterford Croke Park 2-5 - 1-637,129
1927 T. Daly, M. Gill, P. McInerney, W. Phelan, E. Tobin, J. Gleeson, T. O’Rourke, G. Howard, M. Power, E. Fahy, T. Barry, J. Walsh, D. O’Neill, J. Bannon, M. Hayes. Cork Croke Park 4-8 - 1-323,824
1924 T. Daly, J. Bannon, W. Small, T. Kelly, M. Gill, J. Walsh, R. Mockler, P. Aylward, R. Doherty, M. Holland, D. O’Neill, G. Howard, T. Barry, W. Banim, T. Finlay. Galway Croke Park 5-3 - 2-69,000
1920 Faughs: T. Daly, R. Doherty, J. Walsh, F. Burke, J.J. Callanan, J. Phelan, J. Ryan, J. Clune, R. Mockler, M. Hayes, M. Neville, T. Moore, T. Hayes, J. Cleary, E. Tobin. Cork
(Selection)
Croke Park 4-9 - 4-322,000
1917 Collegians: T. Daly, John Ryan (c), S. Hyde, S. O’Donavon, H. Burke, C. Stuart, J. Phelan, R. Mockler, T. Moore, J. Cleary, F. burke, M. Neville, M. Hackett, M. Hayes, P. Kenefick. Sub: B. Considine. Tipperary
(Boherlahan)
Croke Park 5-4 - 4-211,000
1889 Kickhams: (21-a-side): F. Coughlan, T. Butler, J. Lambe, D. Kerwick, J.D. O’Byrne, T. McKenna, W. Spain, J. Harper, C. Hackett, T. Maher, N. O’Shea, J. Bishop, T. Belton, P. Ryan, J. Cahill, E. Gilligan, F. Palmer, S. Riordan, P. O’Shea, P. Riordan, M. Madigan. Clare
(Tulla)
Inchicore5-1 - 1-6Unknown

All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championships: None

All-Ireland Minor Hurling Championships: 4

All-Ireland Junior Hurling Championships: 3

National Hurling Leagues: 3

Leinster Senior Hurling Championship: 24

Leinster Under-21 Hurling Championship: 5

YearSquadOpponent
2016 [38] J Treacy; J Madden, E O’Donnell, C Hendricken; S Barrett, C MacGabhann, J Bellew; J Malone, M McCallion; A Jamieson Murphy, R McBride, E Conroy; S Treacy, S O’Riain, C Bennett. Subs: C Boland for M McCallion, C O’Neill for C Bennett, P O’Dea for C Hendricken, F O Riain Broin for J Malone, E McHugh for E Conroy. Offaly
2011
2010
2007P Curtin; R Drumgoole, P Callaghan, D Webster; K Dunne, T Brady, M McGarry; J Boland, A McCrabbe; E Moran, D Connolly, S Lehane; P Carton, D O'Dwyer, R O'Carroll. Subs: J McCaffrey for Lehane (34 mins), S Durkin for Moran (35). Offaly
1972
1967

Leinster Minor Hurling Championships: 15

YearSquadOpponent
2018 Kilkenny
2016 [39] D De Poire; J O’Neill, P Smyth, D Ryan; J McVeigh, C O’Sullivan, E Foley; C Ryan, D Gray; C Burke, J McGuirk, D Burke; C Currie, C Dowling, M O’Keeffe Subs: R Hayes for O’Keeffe, D Hawkshaw for McVeigh, J Walsh for Gray, D Keogh for C Ryan, P Feeney for Currie. Wexford
2012 [40] C Mac Gabhann; E Lowndes, C O'Callaghan, S Barrett; S McClelland, R Murphy, E O'Donnell; C Costello, C Cronin; C McHugh, S Treacy, C Conway; C Boland, O O'Rorke, P Winters. Subs: D Gormley for Conway, C Bennett for Treacy, J Roche for McHugh. Wexford
2011C Ryan; E Lowndes, C O’Callaghan, S McClelland; C Crummey, J Desmond, M McCaffrey; G Whelan, C Cronin; C McHugh, C Kilkenny, A Clabby; C Costello, E Ó Conghaile, P Winters. Subs: O O’Rorke for Winters, B McCarthy for Cronin, D Forde for Whelan and C Boland for McHugh. Kilkenny
2007F McGarry; O Gough, E Walsh, P Schutte; P Buckeridge, R O'Carroll, P Kelly; D Mooney, D Whelan; J Cooper, D Treacy, B. O'Rorke; N McMurrow, P Garbutt, W Brogan. Subs: A McMullan for Mooney, K O'Loughlin for Garbutt, E McCabe for McMurrow, R O'Loughlin for Brogan, M Jordan for Schutte. Kilkenny
2005C McCormack; P Callaghan, R Drumgoole, E Walsh; K Dunne, T Brady, C Connolly; J Boland, J McCaffrey; K O'Reilly, S Casey, J Maher; R O'Carroll, D O'Dwyer, S Durkin. Subs: S O'Rorke for Durkin, C Twomey for Maher. Wexford

Leinster Junior Hurling Championship: 8

Leinster Intermediate Hurling Championship: 4

Walsh Cup: 5

Walsh Shield: 1

Kehoe Cup: 1

GAA All Stars Awards winners (hurling): 8

Record

Camogie

All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship: 26

(click on year for team line-outs)

All-Ireland Junior Camogie Championship: 5

All Ireland under-16 camogie championship: 2

All-Ireland Intermediate Camogie Championship: 1

National Camogie League: 3

Camogie All Stars Awards: 1

The Camogie All Stars first began in 2004.

Handball

Senior Hardball Singles

YearPlayerClub
1926 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1931.T. Soye
1944.A. Clarke
1948, 1949.A. Clarke
1951.A. Clarke
1954, 1955.A. Clarke
2003, 2004 2005. E. Kennedy St Brigid's

Senior Softball Singles

YearsPlayerClub
1925.M. Joyce
1927.W. McGuire
1947, 1949, 1951.L. Rowe
1980.P. Ryan
2004, 2005, 2006. Eoin Kennedy St Brigid's

Senior Softball SinglesYears Player Club 1925. M. Joyce 1927. W. McGuire 1947, 1949, 1951. L. Rowe 1980. P. Ryan 2004, 2005, 2006. Eoin Kennedy St Brigid's

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