Clontibret O'Neills
Uí Néill Chluain Tiobraid
Founded:1913
County:Monaghan
Colours:Saffron and White
Grounds:Páirc Uí Néill, Lisglassan, Clontibret
Coordinates:54°13′07″N 6°50′41″W / 54.218552°N 6.844658°W / 54.218552; -6.844658
Playing kits
Standard colours
Senior Club Championships
All Ireland Ulster
champions
Monaghan
champions
Football: - - 17
Hurling: - - 17

Clontibret O'Neills Gaelic Athletic Association is a Gaelic football, hurling, camogie and ladies' Gaelic football club based in Clontibret, County Monaghan, Ireland.[1]

History

A team existed in the area, named after Hugh O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone in 1896. In 1906, variously called Clontibret O'Neills or Doohamlet O'Neills, another team is recorded.[2] The current team is considered to derive from a 1913 affiliation to the Monaghan county board.[3]

Clontibret have won 17 county senior titles; their best finish in the Ulster Senior Club Football Championship came in 1994, when they reached the final, losing to Bellaghy.[4]

Notable players

Honours

Gaelic football

Hurling

References

  1. "Clontibret O'Neills (@clontibretclg) - Twitter". twitter.com.
  2. Dufaigh, Brendan Ó (25 November 1997). "The book of Clontibret". B. Ó Dufaigh via Google Books.
  3. "History « Clontibret O'Neills CLG". clontibretoneills.com.
  4. "Northern Standard » Blog Archive » DERRY CHAMPIONS SLAUGHTNEIL HOPING TO DESTROY CLONTIBRET'S ULSTER CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP". www.northernstandard.ie.
  5. "Ulster Intermediate Club Championship".
  6. Browne, PJ. "It Was A Minor Miracle That Conor McManus Played First Test Against Australia".
  7. Scally, John (16 October 2018). 100 Great GAA Moments. Black & White Publishing Ltd. ISBN 9781785302329 via Google Books.
  8. "Roll of Honour « Clontibret O'Neills CLG". clontibretoneills.com.
  9. "HoganStand GAA Football and Hurling". hoganstand.com.


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