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Foxrock–Cabinteely GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in the Foxrock, Cabinteely, Johnstown and Cornelscourt areas of Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown. The club was founded in 2005, following the merger of Foxrock Girls Gaelic Club and Cabinteely GAA. The club specialises in ladies' Gaelic football. During the 2010s Foxrock–Cabinteely have won both the Dublin Ladies' Senior Football Championship and the Leinster Ladies' Senior Club Football Championship. They have also played in All-Ireland Ladies' Club Football Championship finals.

History

In 2005 Cabinteely GAA Ladies' merged with Foxrock Girls Gaelic Club to become Foxrock–Cabinteely GAA. The founding members of the club, including Pat Ring and Philip McAnenly, decided that the new club should specialise in ladies' Gaelic football. They also established partnerships with local national schools, including St. Patrick's and Hollypark in Foxrock, St. Brigid's in Cabinteely, Our Lady of Good Counsel in Johnstown and St. Anne's in Shankill. This saw Pat Ring coaching in the schools and actively recruiting players for the club.[1][2][3]

In 2005 Foxrock–Cabinteely formed their first adult team in conjunction with Naomh Ólaf. In 2007 they won their first adult title when they won the Dublin Junior A Championship. In the same year they also won an All-Ireland junior title. In 2008 they gained intermediate status and by 2009 they had obtained senior status. In 2012 they won the Dublin Ladies' Senior Football Championship for the first time.[4][5] As of 2020, the club had over 500 playing members.[6]

Senior finals

All-Ireland

In 2016 Foxrock–Cabinteely played in their first All-Ireland final but lost to Donaghmoyne.[2][7][8][9] In 2018 they made a second appearance in the All-Ireland final but once again finished as runners-up, losing out to Mourneabbey.[10][3][11][12][13]

Season Winner Score Runners Up Venue
2018[12][13] Mourneabbey 1–13 ; 1–07 Foxrock–Cabinteely Parnell Park
2016[8][9] Donaghmoyne (Monaghan) 2–09 ; 0–08 Foxrock–Cabinteely Parnell Park

Leinster

Season Winner Score Runners Up Venue
2021 Dunboyne (Meath) 2–11 ; 2–08 Foxrock–Cabinteely Kinnegad
2020 Foxrock–Cabinteely 1–12 ; 2–04 Portlaoise (Laois) Kinnegad
2019[14][15] Foxrock–Cabinteely 4–06 ; 1–07 Sarsfields (Laois) Kinnegad
2018[16] Foxrock–Cabinteely 4–11 ; 1–08 Sarsfields (Laois) Kinnegad
2017[17] Foxrock–Cabinteely 4–17 ; 1–07 Confey Kinnegad
2016[18] Foxrock–Cabinteely 5–10 ; 1–03 St Laurence's Kinnegad
2015[19] Foxrock–Cabinteely 1–12 ; 1–07 Sarsfields (Laois) Clane
2012[20] Shelmaliers 3–02 ; 0–10 Foxrock–Cabinteely Aughrim

Dublin

Season Winner Score Runners Up Venue
2021 Foxrock-Cabinteely 1-07 ; 0-07 Na Fianna Lawless Memorial Park
2020[21] Foxrock-Cabinteely 3–07 ; 2–08 Kilmacud Crokes Swords
2019[22][23] Foxrock–Cabinteely 2–13 ; 3–08 [note 1] Kilmacud Crokes Parnell Park
2018[24] Foxrock–Cabinteely 1–13 ; 0–07 St Brigid's St Margaret's
2017[25][26] Foxrock–Cabinteely 1–10 ; 1–05 Ballyboden St. Enda's Swords
2016[27] Foxrock–Cabinteely 1–13 ; 2–09 St Brigid's Parnell Park
2015[28][29] Foxrock–Cabinteely 3–10 ; 2–01 St Brigid's
2014[30] Na Fianna 1–11 ; 1–09 Foxrock–Cabinteely Swords
2012[31] Foxrock–Cabinteely 0–12 ; 0–09 Na Fianna Parnell Park
Notes
  1. After extra time.

Notable players

Senior inter-county ladies' footballers

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  • Amy Ring
  • Hannah O'Neill
  • Tarah O'Sullivan
  • Jodi Egan
  • Faye O'Connell-Bell
Файл:Laois colours.PNG Laois
  • Laura Nerney

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  • Anne-Marie Murphy
  • Sarah Quinn
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  • Aedin Murray

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  • Fiona Claffey
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  • Lorna Fusciardi
  • Laurie Ahern

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Honours

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References

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External links

Шаблон:Dublin GAA clubs Шаблон:Ladies' Gaelic football