Ballyea GAA

Ballyea is a Gaelic Athletic Association club in the parish of Ballyea/Clarecastle in County Clare, Ireland founded in 1935.

Ballyea
Baile Aodh
Founded:1935
County:Clare
Colours:Black and Amber
Coordinates:52°47′17.60″N 9°01′39.01″W
Playing kits
Regular Kit
Change Kit
Senior Club Championships
All Ireland Munster
champions
Clare
champions
Hurling: 0 1 3

History

In 2016, Ballyea coached by Robbie Hogan won their first ever Clare Senior Hurling Championship when they defeated Clonlara in the final by 2–14 to 1–14 after a replay[1]. The next week on 6 November 2016, they defeated Thurles Sarsfields from Tipperary in the Munster semi-final by 4–18 to 1–22 after extra-time[2][3]. On 20 November 2016, Ballyea won the Munster Senior Club Hurling Championship after a 1–21 to 2–10 victory over Glen Rovers at Semple Stadium[4][5][6][7]. On 4 February 2017, Ballyea qualified for the 2017 All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship Final after a 1–19 to 2–14 win against St. Thomas' of Galway in the semi-final at Semple Stadium[8]. Having led by thirteen points in the second half, they overcame a late fightback by St. Thomas' to win by two points[9][10][11]. In the All-Ireland Club Final on 17 March 2017 against Cuala from Dublin, Ballyea lost by 2–19 to 1–10[12][13][14].

In 2018, Ballyea captained by Tony Kelly won their second county senior hurling title after a 1-20 to 1-14 victory against Cratloe[15][16][17].

Major honours

Notable players

References

  1. "Deasy And Brennan Seal Historic Ballyea Win With First-Half Goals". Irish Independent.
  2. "Tony Kelly The Kingpin As Ballyea Refuse To Die Against Thurles Sarsfields In Munster Hurling Semi-Final". Irish Examiner.
  3. "Kelly On Fire As Sars Left Dazed By Late Surge". Irish Independent.
  4. "Tony Kelly Inspires Clare Champions Ballyea To Munster Final Victory Over Glen Rovers". Irish Independent.
  5. "Ballyea's Blend Of Steel And Skill Proves Decisive". Irish Examiner.
  6. "Little Magician Tony Kelly Leads Ballyea To The Promised Land With Their First Munster Title". The 42.
  7. "Ballyea's Village Heroes Can Eye Bigger Prize". Irish Examiner.
  8. "Deasy Fires 1–11 As Ballyea Hold Off St. Thomas' In Thrilling Finale To Reach All-Ireland Final". The 42.
  9. "Ballyea Withstand Second Half Comeback From St. Thomas' To Reach All-Ireland Hurling Decider". Irish Independent.
  10. "Ballyea's Kelly Helps Repel St. Thomas' Comeback". RTÉ Sport.
  11. "Ballyea Claim All-Ireland Final Place Despite St. Thomas' Comeback". Irish Examiner.
  12. "Dublin Club Cuala Claim All-Ireland Club Hurling Title With Ease". Irish Examiner.
  13. "Ballyea No Match For Classy Cuala". Hogan Stand.
  14. "Cuala Secure Historic All-Ireland Crown With Emphatic Win Over Ballyea". Irish Independent.
  15. "Devastating Ballyea Finish Snatches Clare Hurling Glory". RTÉ Sport.
  16. "Strong Finish Sees Ballyea Secure Second Title". Irish Examiner. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help)
  17. "Ballyea Celebrate Capturing Clare SHC Title". Clare FM.
  18. "Ballyea Show Courage In Abundance To Land First Title". The Irish Examiner.
  19. "Devastating Ballyea Finish Snatches Clare Hurling Glory". RTÉ Sport.
  20. "Ballyea Deny Final Debutants Inagh-Kilnamona To Secure Clare Hurling Crown". The Irish Times.


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