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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.

Our Club

History

St Margaret’s maestro regarded as one of the best backs of his era FRIDAY afternoon. Mick Kennedy was at home. He lives in a lovely spot. Up past Finglas. A …

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The Annual Easter Sunday Parade by the Fingal Old IRA Commemorative Society made a welcome return on the 17th April after a 2 year absence. Covid kept the event at …

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Drogheda Independent 1884-current, 16.11.1907, page 4 Ceilidh at St Margarets All arrangements are completed for the great Ceilidh to be held in the Old aural on to-morrow night, and if …

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To honor the brave men & women of St. Margaret’s & Fingal who fought in 1916 and in the war of Independence, following 11am mass at St. Margaret’s church, a …

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Dublin’s Junior Team A trial game between Fingal and Dublin selections was played at Swords yesterday and resulted in a win for Dublin by 3-6 to 2-6. Subsequently the following …

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Na Raoim Oga (St Margaret’s) Under the surpice of the Gaelic League Branch, a ceilidh is being held on tomorrow night in aid of the club. Visitors from neighboring towns …

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Drogheda Independent 1884-current, 14.09.1907, page 4 ST. MARGARET’S BRANCH At the annual general meeting of this blanch, held on Thursday week last, it was decided to change the language class …

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Freemans Journal 1763-1924, 24.08.1907, page 19 WRESTLING DUBLIN wrestling committee. At a mooting of the Co. Dublin Wrestling Committee (G.A.A.) held on Thursday, final azrangotnenta wore completed for the amt./fits …

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Drogheda Independent 1884-current, 18.05.1907, page 4 Craod Colmcille, Sono The Ceilidh of above brandi will be held on Sunday, May 26th, and in connection with same: there will be hurling …

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Drogheda Independent 1884-current, 09.03.1907, page 6 United Irish League MEETING AT SWORDS On Sunday afternoon a public meeting was held at Swords in support of the Irish P..arty and the …

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January is not the best month for a cycle rue. This year the weather is so unusually fine I thought it rather bad to have my Pierce stored up waiting …

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THE FINGAL FEIS, A meeting of this Féir Committee was held on Sunday last in Donabate, Mr P J Kettle presiding. Correspondence from the adjudicator of the school competitions and …

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Conradh Na Gaeilge ST. Margarets’s Branch The friends of the Gaelic League in St Margaret’s have good reason to feel proud of the manner in which the branch has acquitted …

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Drogheda Independent 1884-current, 29.03.1902, page 4 ST. MARGARET’S BRANCH U I L COLLECTION FOR IRISH LANGUAGE FUND. To the editor Drogheda Independent. Dear sir Will you please publish the following …

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The usual monthly meeting was held on Monday 3rd. Mr Michael Dunne, D C in the chair. A resolution was adopted drawing the attention of the standing committee to the …

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