Man-O-War GFC
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Man-O-War GFC is a Gaelic Athletic Association
Gaelic Athletic Association
The Gaelic Athletic Association is an amateur Irish and international cultural and sporting organisation focused primarily on promoting Gaelic games, which include the traditional Irish sports of hurling, camogie, Gaelic football, handball and rounders...

 Club based in the Man O'War
Man O'War, Dublin
Man O'War is a townland in Fingal, Ireland. It is located about 24 kilometres north of Dublin City, in between the towns of Skerries, Lusk and Balbriggan....

 townland
Townland
A townland or bally is a small geographical division of land used in Ireland. The townland system is of Gaelic origin—most townlands are believed to pre-date the Norman invasion and most have names derived from the Irish language...

 of north County Dublin.

History

The present club was founded in 1946 following a 'challenge' match between Hedgestown and the Man O' War. Both sides had difficulty fielding a full team, so they decided to amalgamate to form the Man O' War Gaelic Football Club. Fielding a team continued to be an uphill battle over the following years, but despite these difficulties and numerous other setbacks, Johnny Jones - a founder member of the club, never gave up in his efforts to establish the club as a force to be reckoned with. He was eventually rewarded in 1954 when the Man O' War GFC won its first trophy - the Nugent Cup for the Fingal Junior League.

An eleven year wait ensued before the Man O' War won its next trophy in the shape of the Jubilee Cup, when defeating Starlights in Ballyboughal. This win sparked a renewed enthusiasm and juvenile teams were formed. These juveniles were eventually to form the nucleus of the team which won many competitions in the Fingal League and achieved the club's crowning glory in 1979, the Dublin Junior Football Championship. After years of heartache and disappointment in the later stages of the Championship, Man O' War won their only Dublin Championship when defeating Fingallians by the minimum margin in Rush, having trailed for most of the match.

Successes came sporadically during the late '80s and '90s with the team now playing football in Division 8. However, a new generation of juveniles from the mid-90's were the basis of the team which won the Parson Cup in 2005 and earned a return to Division 7. Subsequent years have seen the team progress through Division 6 to Division 5 where the team has shown that it is well capable of playing at this level. Some compensation was earned for the loss of the 2006 Junior 'B' Championship Final in May 2007 when the Division 6 title and the Stacey Cup were won later in the year, followed by the Conlon Cup in 2008.

The Ladies section of the club began in October 1992 with a minor team composed of girls ranging from 12 to 17 years. The first hint of greater things came in 1995, when the minor team finished runners-up in the league. A few near misses on the trophy front followed, before the big breakthrough in 1999 when the ladies team went through the Division 3 North League campaign undefeated and defeated St. Peregines in the playoff for the Division 3 title and promotion to Division 2. The team campaigned in Division 2 until 2008, with the major achievement of progressing to the Intermediate Championship Finals in 2003 and 2004 at Parnell Park where they were runners-up on both occasions.

A major highlight for the club took place in 2005 when we were invited to participate in the Powerscreen International 7s Tournament in Toronto. The travelling party consisted of 53 people, made up of a men's 'A' team, a men's 'B' team, a ladies team and many supporters. The ladies team was beaten in the Senior Final after an epic battle with Donoughmore, Co. Tyrone. The mens 'A' team were beaten in the Senior semi-final by the eventual winners and the mens 'B' team were unlucky not to reach the Junior semi-finals. A fantastic and memorable time was had by all who took part in the Toronto Tour.

The club is in continuous development, with 2009 being a huge year in working towards new facilities. We also celebrated the 30th anniversary of out 1979 Junior championship winning team, a great night was had by all in the Boyne Valley hotel in Drogheda in February where Man O' War folk of old and new came together in great spirit.

Toronto 2005

In 2005 the club entered its first international 7-aside tournament, this took place in Toronto
Toronto
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, Canada
Canada
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. 52 club members spent a week in Toronto in September 2005.

Man O'War fields teams at the following level

  • Junior A men's compete at AFL4
  • Junior B men's Compete at AfL11n
  • Intermediate ladies.
  • U12s boys.
  • U12's girls.
  • U10's boys and girls.
  • U8's boys and girls.
  • Nursery.
  • Minor boys.
  • U16's boys.
  • U14's boys.

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