St Ita's GAA

GAA club in Cork, Ireland

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St Ita's[1] is a Gaelic football and hurling club based in the village of Gortroe, (near Youghal), County Cork, Ireland. It competes in competitions organized by Cork county board and the Imokilly divisional board. In 2013, Seamus Harnedy became the first player from the club to play with the Cork senior hurling team. He was a major success and ended up with being included in the 2013 and 2018 All-Star team.[2]

History

History records show that in 1901 St Ita's played under the name of Gortroe in the East Cork Hurling division their opponents were Blackrock. The records do not give scores but it is shown that Blackrock advanced to the next stage of the competition. The following year 1902 its recorded that Gortroe played against Evergreen in the firsts and against United Nationals in the seconds. The records do not give scores but Gortroe lost out to Evergreen who then advanced to the semi-finals against Dungourney. For the records Dungourney were eventual winners. The club was reformed in 1971. The club performed at Junior B in hurling until 1980 when the club won the East Cork Junior B Hurling Championship. The club performed at Junior A level for a number of years, but was eventually regraded back to Junior B. In 2007, St Ita's made history as they won the Cork Junior B Hurling Championship for the first time. They went on to compete in the Munster Junior B Club Hurling Championship, losing by 2 point to Ballingarry of Tipperary

Honours

Scor[citation needed]

  • 1992 St Ita's Senior Scor Set Dancers became Cork County Champions
  • 1993 St Ita's Scor na Paisti confined to primary schools Were crowned Cork County Champions
  • 1994 St Ita's Scor na Nog Set Dancers were crowned Cork County Champion

Notable players

References

  1. ^ "My Club: Seamus Harnedy - St Ita's". 27 May 2015.
  2. ^ "Rebel Harnedy living the dream". Irish Examiner. 31 December 2013. Retrieved 2 January 2014.
  3. ^ "Killeagh v Clon, U21". The Southern Star. 24 October 2014. Retrieved 5 November 2014.
  4. ^ "Roll Of Honour - Junior A Hurling Winners". eastcorkgaa.com. Retrieved 5 November 2023.
  5. ^ "Roll of Honour - Junior B HC". gaacork.ie. Retrieved 5 November 2023.

External links

  • St Ita's GAA Official Website
  • East Cork GAA
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