Bray Emmets GAA
Emmet Bhré / Emmet Brí Chualann | |||||||||||||
Founded: | 1885 | ||||||||||||
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County: | Wicklow | ||||||||||||
Colours: | Navy with green horizontal band, white shorts, green socks. Second kit is reverse of first choice(Green with Navy horizontal band) | ||||||||||||
Grounds: | Old Connaught Avenue (Ol' Conna), Bray | ||||||||||||
Coordinates: | 53°12′28″N 6°07′38″W / 53.207761°N 6.127244°W | ||||||||||||
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Bray Emmets Gaelic Athletic Association is a hurling, camogie, Gaelic football and ladies' Gaelic football club in Bray, County Wicklow, Ireland.
History
[edit]The first club AGM took place on 11 December 1886. The first recorded Bray Emmets team played Dalkey in a field at the Vevay in 1885. The club took its name from Robert Emmet (1778–1803), an Irish rebel leader.[1]
The club host the annual All-Ireland Kick Fada Championship, first held in 2000.
Honours
[edit]Hurling
[edit]- Leinster Intermediate Club Hurling Championship (1) 2022
- Wicklow Senior Hurling Championship (10) 1952, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2019,[2] 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024
- Wicklow Intermediate Hurling Championship (3) 2006, 2015, 2022
- Wicklow Junior Hurling Championship (3) 2004, 2014, 2020 (Played 11/06/2021 due to covid restrictions)
Football
[edit]- Wicklow Senior Football Championship (3) 1934, 1935
- Dublin Senior Football Championship (1) 1901
- Wicklow Intermediate Football Championship (2) 1973, 1997
- Wicklow Junior A Football Championship (1) 2005
- Wicklow Junior B Football Championship (1) 2022
Camogie
[edit]- Wicklow Intermediate Camogie Championship (2) 2017, 2019
- Wicklow Junior Camogie Championship (1) 2016
Ladies Football
[edit]- Wicklow Ladies Football Senior B Championship (1) 2017
Notable players
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Club History". brayemmets.com. Archived from the original on 3 October 2017. Retrieved 13 May 2017.
- ^ "Wicklow SHC final: Bray Emmets dash Glenealy's three-in-a-row dreams". Hogan Stand. 6 October 2019. Retrieved 8 October 2019.
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