St Lomans Mullingar
Naomh Lomáin
Founded:1910
County:Westmeath
Nickname:mental hospital
Colours:Blue and White
Grounds:St Loman's Sports Ground, Delvin Road, Mullingar
Coordinates:53°32′02″N 7°18′54″W / 53.533961°N 7.315122°W / 53.533961; -7.315122
Playing kits
Standard colours
Senior Club Championships
All Ireland Leinster
champions
Westmeath
champions
Football: - - 10
Hurling: - - 1
Ladies' football: - - -

St Loman's Mullingar GAA[1] is a Gaelic Athletic Association club in Mullingar, Ireland.

History

The club was founded with the name Mental Hospital and represented the staff of St. Loman's Hospital, Mullingar, a psychiatric hospital which operated from 1855–2015. They played under the name Springfield Stars in 1910, becoming Mental Hospital in the 1920s and St. Loman's Mullingar in the late 1950s.[2]

The club plays at St Loman's Mullingar Sports Ground on the Delvin Road.

Gaelic football

St Loman's Mullingar G.A.A. have won nine county senior titles

Hurling

Mental Hospital won the 1924 Westmeath Senior Hurling Championship.

Ladies' football

St Loman's Ground hosted the final of the 2000 All-Ireland Ladies Club Football Championship.

Notable players

Honours

References

  1. "Westmeath SFC: Loman's and Tyrrellspass for final". Hogan Stand. 13 September 2020. Retrieved 13 September 2020.
  2. "Club History". St Loman's GAA.
  3. "Mick Carley a popular 'Hall of Fame' inductee". Westmeath Examiner. 9 February 2011.
  4. "St Loman's eighth Westmeath SFC final in-a-row". Hogan Stand. 25 September 2022.
  5. "My Club: John Heslin - St Loman's, Mullingar".
  6. "McCartan and Heslin named on Tailteann Cup Team of the Week". Westmeath Independent. 8 June 2022. The young St Loman's man followed up his man of the match performance against Laois with another impressive showing against Carlow in Netwatch Cullen Park last Sunday.
  7. "Westmeath Examiner - The late Phil Smyth". Archived from the original on 10 December 2017. Retrieved 10 December 2017.
  8. Buckley, Gerry (30 October 2016). "Loman's retain title against battling Tyrrellspass". RTÉ.


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