History
St. Margarets GAA club was founded in 1908, and since then, has been an essential part of this North County Dublin village community. Over the years, St. Margarets has played its part in GAA history at both a club and inter-county level.
In 1983, we decided to relocate our grounds to their current location at Kilreesk and, following a major fundraising and relocation plan, we opened our new grounds in 1985.
Many St. Margaret’s players have represented Dublin over the years.
Tom Markey won an All-Ireland Junior Football Championship medal, Sean Skelly won a National League medal in 1952 and Mick Cronin won an All-Ireland Minor Football Championship medal in 1954.
Paddy Reilly and Mick Kennedy represented the Dublin senior team in more recent years.
1908
Founded
1937
Mens - Championship (?)
1938
Mens - Championship (?)
1939
Mens - Championship (?)
1940
Mens - Loving Cup. Thereafter promoted to senior football and remained there until 2003
1962
Mens - Junior Football Championship
1985
Mens - St. Vincent de Paul
2007
Ladies win the Junior C Championship
2008
Ladies win the Junior B
2008
Ladies win Div 4
2009
Ladies win the Junior A Championship
2009
Ladies win Div 3
2010
Ladies win Div 2
From the Archives
31/03/2021
From the Archives
31/03/2021
From the Archives
31/03/2021
From the Archives
31/03/2021
Dublin Panel 1976
26/11/2020
St Margarets Senior Team 1910
23/11/2020












