Cavan GAA honours

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This is a list of Gaelic Athletic Association athletes and teams who have won honours for Cavan GAA.

Men's Football edit

GAA All Stars Awards winners (football): 5 edit

International Rules Representatives edit

A number of Cavan players have been selected to play International rules football for the Ireland team against Australia:

Player Appearances Years
Jim Reilly 3 1987
Stephen King 1 1987
Dermot McCabe 2 1998, 2001
Larry Reilly 2 2000

All-Ireland Senior Football Championships: 5 edit

Year Squad Opponent Final Score
1933 W. Young, M. Denneny, J. Smith, W. Connolly, Tom O'Reilly (Mullahoran), P. Lynch, P. Phair, H. O'Reilly, T. Coyle, L. Blessing, P. Devlin, D. Morgan, J. Smallhorn, V. McGovern, M. Magee. Subs: T. O'Reilly, T. Crowe, P. Connolly Galway 2-05 - 1-04
1935 W. Young, W. Connolly, J. Smith, M. Denneny, T. Dolan, T. O'Reilly (Mullahoran), P. Phair, H. O'Reilly, T. O'Reilly, D. Morgan, P. Devlin, J. Smallhorn, P. Boylan, L. Blessing, M. Magee Kildare 3-06 - 2-05
1947 V. Gannon, W. Doonan, B. O'Reilly, P. Smith, J. Wilson, J. J. O'Reilly, S. Deignan, P. J. Duke, P. Brady, A. Tighe, M. Higgins, C. McDyer, J. Stafford, P. Donohoe, T.P. O'Reilly. Kerry 2-11 – 2-07
1948 J.D. Benson, W. Doonan, B. O'Reilly, P. Smith, P. J. Duke, J.J. O'Reilly, S. Deignan, P. Brady, V. Sherlock, A. Tighe, M. Higgins, J.J. Cassidy, J. Stafford, P. Donohoe, E. Carolan. Sub: O.R. McGovern Mayo 4-05 – 4-04
1952
Draw
S. Morris, J. McCabe, P. Brady, D. Maguire, P. Carolan, L. Maguire, B. O'Reilly, T. Hardy, V. Sherlock, S. Hetherton, M. Higgins, E. Carolan, J.J. Cassidy, A. Tighe, P. Fitzsimons Meath 2-04 – 1-07
Replay S. Morris, J. McCabe, P. Brady, D. Maguire, P. Carolan, L. Maguire, B. O'Reilly, T. Hardy, V. Sherlock, S. Hetherton, M. Higgins, E. Carolan, J.J. Cassidy, A. Tighe, J. Cusack. Sub: P. Fitzsimons Meath 0-09 – 0-05

All-Ireland Minor Football Championships:2 edit

Year Squad Opponent Final Score
1937 J.J. Brady, M. Argue, B. Cully, T. Cully, P. Clarke, M. O'Reilly, T.P. O'Reilly, P. O'Reilly, D. Brady, P. Conaty, H. Bouchier, P. McDonnell, J. McCormack, M. Farrell, P. Fay Kerry 1-11 - 0-08
1938 J.D. Benson, W. Doonan, B. Cully, P. Galligan, M. Reilly, P. Coyle, S. Deignan, J. Maguire, J. McCormack, K. O'Reilly, P. Conaty, M. Fitzsimons, F. Coyle, J. Johnson, P. Doyle Wexford 3-03 - 1-05

All-Ireland Junior Football Championships:2 edit

Year Squad Opponent Final Score
1927 J. Morgan, J. Martin, T. Crowe, G. Malcolmson, F. Fitzpatrick, L. Flaherty, H. O'Reilly, P. Devlin, T. Corr, F. Reid, P.J. O'Reilly, L. Mallon, A. Conlon, P. Lynch, J.P. Dolan Kildare 0-07 - 0-03
2014[2] 1. James Farrelly, 2. Damien Barkey, 3. James Morris, 4. Fergal Reilly, 5. Ciaran Brady, 6. Brian Sankey, 7. Paul Smith, 8. Liam Buchanan, 9. Packie Leddy (c), 10. Conor Moynagh, 11. Chris Conroy, 12. Enda Reilly, 13. Tom Hayes, 14. Enda Hession, 15. Paul O’Connor Kerry 2-14 - 0-14

National Football Leagues:2 edit

Year Squad Opponent Final Score
1947/48 J.D. Benson, W. Doonan, B. O'Reilly, P. Smith, P. J. Duke, J.J. O'Reilly, S. Deignan, P. Brady, V. Sherlock, A. Tighe, M. Higgins, J.J. Cassidy, J. Stafford, P. Donohoe, E. Carolan (probable team) Cork 5-09 - 2-08 (Replay)
1949/50 S. Morris, W. Doonan, B. O'Reilly, P. Smith, O.R. McGovern, J.J. O'Reilly, S. Deignan, P. J. Duke, P. Brady, A. Tighe, M. Higgins, J.J. Cassidy, J. Stafford, P. Donohoe, E. Carolan. Sub: T.P. O'Reilly Meath 2-09 - 1-06

Ulster Senior Football Championships:40 edit

  • 1891, 1903, 1904, 1905, 1915, 1918, 1919, 1920, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1928, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1952, 1954, 1955, 1962, 1964, 1967, 1969, 1997, 2020
Year Squad Opponent Final Score
1997 Paul O’Dowd, Philip Kermath, Ciarán Brady, Terry Farrelly, Gerry Sheridan, Bernard Morris, Patrick Shiels, Stephen King, Dermot McCabe, Peter Reilly, Ronan Carolan (10pts), Ray Cunningham (1pt), Larry Reilly (2pts), Fintan Cahill, Damien O'Reilly. Used Suds: Philip Smith, Jason Reilly (1-1), Mickey Graham, Antony Forde. Derry 1-14 - 0-16

Ulster Under-21 Football Championships: 6 edit

Year Squad Opponent Final Score
2011 A. O’Mara, M. Leddy, O. Minagh, D. Tighe, K. Meehan, D. Barkey, M. Brady(Capt), G. McKiernan (Capt)(0-2), F. Flanagan, N. Smith, N. Murray (1-0), B. Reilly (0-2), J. Brady (0-4), N. McDermott, P. Leddy. Subs used: T. Mooney, P. King (0-2), C. McClarey, C. Smith, D. Flanagan. Tyrone 1-10 - 0-10
2012[6] C. Gilsenan, F. Flanagan, K. Brady, J. McLoughlin, D. Sexton (1-0, pen), C. Moynagh, M. Brady (Capt), P. Leddy, K. Clarke, J. Dillon (0-1), C. Conroy, R Lynch (0-1), J. Brady (0-3, 2f), K. Tierney (0-5, 5f), N. O’Donnell. Subs Used: P. King, B. Reilly, S. Nolan, P.P. O’Hara. Tyrone 1-10 - 0-10
2013 C. Gilsenan, J. McLoughlin, K. Clarke, C. Brady, D. McVeety, D. Sexton, F. Flanagan, B. Sankey, M. Argue, G. Smith (0-2), C. Conroy (0-3), T. Mooney, E. O’Reilly (0-2, 1f), P. O’Connor (0-1), J. Brady 0–4, 4f). Subs Used: C. Madden, P. Graham (0-1), C. Moynagh Donegal 0-13 - 1-06
2014 J. Farrelly, B. Fortune (0-1), K. Clarke, P. Faulkner, G. Smith, C. Moynagh (Capt), C. Brady, L. Buchanan (1-0), M. Argue (0-1), P. Graham, E. Flanagan, A. Watson, D. McVeety, K. Bouchier (0-3, 3f), J. Dillon (1-1, 1f). Subs Used: A. O’Hara, T. Hayes, E. Hession. Donegal 2-06 - 0-08

Ulster Minor Football Championships: 6 edit

  • 1937, 1938, 1952, 1959, 1974, 2011[7]
Year Squad Opponent Final Score
2011[8] B O’Mara; B Sankey, K Clarke, C Smith; C Brady, C Moynagh, G Smith (0-1); M Argue (0-1), P Graham (0-1); A Dewart, J Dillon (0-1), K Boucher; A Graham (0-3), C Finnegan (0-2), D McVeety (0-1). Subs: N O’Donnell (0-2, 0-1 free) for Boucher, L Buchanan for Dewart, V Coyle for Dillon. Armagh 0-12 - 1-06

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Ulster Junior Football Championships: 14 edit

  • 1914, 1915, 1916, 1924, 1927, 1932, 1936, 1938, 1940, 1941, 1944, 1957, 1962, 1984

Leinster Junior Football Championships: 2 edit

Year Squad Opponent Final Score
2012 J. Farrelly, F. Slowey, R. Dunne, D. Tighe, J. Hayes, D. Barkey, B. Watters (0-1), K. Brady, D. McKiernan (0-3, 3f), C. Conroy, M. Reilly (0-2, 2 45's), K. Fannin, C. McClarey (1-0), B. McKiernan, M. Dunne (0-5, 2f). Subs used: P. O'Connor (0-2), B. O'Leary, O. O'Connell, J. Morris. Kildare 1-13 - 0-09
2014 J Farrelly; D Barkey, J Morris, F Relly; P Tinnelly (0-1), B Doyle, P Smith (1-0); L Buchanan (0-1), P Leddy; Enda Reilly (0-6, 5f), C Conroy, D Wright; P O'Connor (0-2), C Moynagh, T Moore. Subs: T Hayes (0-1) for T Moore, B Sankey for P Leddy, C Brady for J Morris, E Hession for P Smith, N Clerkin for C Conroy, F Smith for P Tinnelly. Longford 1-11 - 1-07

Dr McKenna Cup: 11 edit

  • 1936, 1940, 1943, 1951, 1953, 1955, 1956, 1962, 1968, 1988, 2000

Hurling edit

Ulster Senior Hurling Championship edit

  • Represented Ulster in the 1908 All-Ireland series, but lost the delayed Ulster final for that year when it was played (the following year) to Derry.

Ulster Junior Hurling Championship: 2 edit

  • 1983, 1985

All-Ireland Minor Hurling Championship: None edit

  • All-Ireland Minor 'C' Finalists 2012

Ulster Minor Hurling Championship: 1 edit

  • Division 2 - 2014

Ulster Minor Hurling League: 1 edit

  • Division 2 - 2014

National Hurling League edit

  • Division 4 - 1984

Ladies Football edit

All-Ireland Senior Ladies' Football Championship: 1 edit

  • 1977

All-Ireland Intermediate Ladies' Football Championship: 1 edit

  • 2013

All-Ireland Under-18 Ladies' Football Championship edit

  • Runner up 1980

All-Ireland Under-16 Ladies' Football Championship: 1 edit

  • 1977

National Football League: 2 edit

  • Division 3 - 2008, 2010

Camogie edit

National Camogie Leagues: 1 edit

  • Division 2 - 1981

All-Ireland Junior Camogie Championships: 1 edit

  • Junior B - 2009

Handball edit

40x20 All-Ireland Championship edit

Senior Singles

Name Wins Years won
1 P. Brady 10 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013

Senior Doubles

Name Wins Years won
1 P. Brady and M. Finnegan 9 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013

Intermediate Singles

Name Wins Years won
1 M. Finnegan 1 1997
2 P. Brady 1 1999

Intermediate Doubles

Name Wins Years won
1 M. Finnegan and R. Cunningham 1 1997

Minor Singles

Name Wins Years won
1 M. Finnegan 3 1992, 1993, 1994
2 P. Brady 1 1998

Minor Doubles

Name Wins Years won
1 M. Finnegan and D. Bartley 1 1992
1 M. Finnegan and R. Cunningham 1 1993
1 M. Finnegan and C. McDonnell 1 1994

40x20 Nationals edit

Open

Name Wins Years won
1 P. Brady 3 2005, 2009, 2010,

Men's C

Name Wins Years won
1 P. Clerkin 1 2008

Hardball All-Ireland Championship edit

Minor Doubles

Name Wins Years won
1 M. Finnegan and R. Cunningham 1 1993
1 M. Finnegan and N. Doyle 1 1994

Junior Doubles

Name Wins Years won
1 G. Sheridan and D. Sheridan 1 1977
1 P. Hyland and P. Donagh 1 1985

Irish One Wall Nationals edit

Men's Open

Name Wins Years won
1 P. Brady 1 2008

Men's B

Name Wins Years won
1 P. Fitzpatrick 1 2006

U17

Name Wins Years won
1 P. Brady 1 1997

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "All-Ireland JFC final: Hayes brace does the job for Breffni". Hogan Stand. 23 August 2014. Retrieved 23 August 2014.
  2. ^ "Anglo Celt - Juniors make history with magnificent win". anglocelt.ie. 23 August 2014. Retrieved 11 November 2018.
  3. ^ "Tierney points way for Cavan". Irish Examiner. 12 April 2012. Retrieved 12 April 2012.
  4. ^ "Cavan make it three Ulster under-21 titles in a row". Irish Independent. 10 April 2013. Retrieved 11 April 2013.
  5. ^ "Late Cavan spurt sees off Donegal and secures fourth consecutive title". Irish Examiner. 10 April 2014. Retrieved 10 April 2014.
  6. ^ "Tyrone Vs Cavan - 2012 GAA Ulster Under 21 Championship Final | Damien McAnespie Photography". Archived from the original on 2 February 2017. Retrieved 30 January 2017.
  7. ^ "Cavan overturn favourites to end 37-year wait". irishtimes.com. Retrieved 11 November 2018.
  8. ^ "Magic Moynagh lifts Cavan to minor glory - Belfast Telegraph". Archived from the original on 2 February 2017.
  9. ^ https://www.pressreader.com/uk/belfast-telegraph/20110718/282673273978620. Retrieved 11 November 2018 – via PressReader. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  10. ^ "Leinster JFC: third time lucky for Cavan". Hogan Stand. 28 June 2012. Retrieved 1 July 2012.
  11. ^ "Leinster JFC final: Cavan are Leinster champions!". Hogan Stand. 25 June 2014. Retrieved 26 June 2014.

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