Cuala CLG

Cuala GAA Club
Cuala CLG
Founded: 1974
County: Dublin
Colours: Red and white
Grounds: Dalkey, Meadow Vale, Thomastown, Shankill
Coordinates: 53°17′14.50″N 6°11′58.93″W / 53.2873611°N 6.1997028°W / 53.2873611; -6.1997028Coordinates: 53°17′14.50″N 6°11′58.93″W / 53.2873611°N 6.1997028°W / 53.2873611; -6.1997028
Playing kits
Standard colours
Senior Club Championships
All Ireland Leinster
champions
Dublin
champions
Hurling: 2 2 6

Cuala Gaelic Athletic Association [ˈkuəl̪ˠə] is a Dublin GAA club based in a sports and social centre in Dalkey which is situated in the south of County Dublin, Ireland. Cuala has playing facilities in Dalkey, Glenageary, Meadow Vale/Clonkeen Park, Shankill and Sallynoggin.

The club name derives from Cualu or Cuala, an ancient kingdom of Ireland that stretched roughly from the Liffey to Arklow.[1]

Honours

Hurling


Ladies' Gaelic Football

  • 2004 – Dublin Junior D Champions
  • 2006 – Dublin Junior C Champions
  • 2007 – Dublin Div 2 Feile Champions [Under 14s]
  • 2010 – Dublin Div 4 League winners
  • 2010 – Dublin Group B Championship winners
  • 2014 – Dublin Football Div1 U13 Championship winners
  • 2015 – Dublin Football Div1 U14 Championship winners
  • 2016 – Dublin Football Div1 U15 Championship winners
  • 2017 – Dublin Junior Football Champions
  • 2017 – Leinster Junior Football Champions

Camogie

  • 2017 – Dublin Camogie

Division 4 League Winners

  • 2016 – Dublin Camogie Division 5 League Winners
  • 2016 – Dublin Camogie Division 7 League Winners
  • 2015 – Dublin Camogie Division 5 Championship winners
  • 2014 – Dublin Camogie Division 1 U13 Plate Finalist
  • 2015 – Dubline Camogie Division 1 Semi-finalist
  • 2015 – All Ireland Féile Divisional Finalist

Men's Gaelic Football

    Notable players

    References

    1. "All-Ireland club SHC final: Ballyea no match for classy Cuala". Hogan Stand. 17 March 2017. Retrieved 17 March 2017.
    2. https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/gaelic-games/hurling/cuala-join-the-giants-of-club-hurling-with-back-to-back-all-irelands-1.3439735
    3. "History-making Cuala far too slick for sloppy Gaels". Irish Independent. 5 December 2016. Retrieved 6 December 2016.
    4. "Treacy and Cronin inspire Cuala to end 21-year wait for silverware". Irish Independent. 2 November 2015. Retrieved 2 November 2015.
    5. "Dublin SHC final: Cuala retain crown thanks to Cronin's goal". Hogan Stand. 29 October 2016. Retrieved 2 November 2016.
    6. "Classy Cuala rejoice at three-in-a-row success". Irish Examiner. 30 October 2017. Retrieved 31 October 2017.
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