History
The Garryowen club was first formed in 1937, but alas the club fell by the wayside after only two years. The secretary then was a Mr McAvidie from Co. Mayo. Also prominent in that first club were a Cork man, John Bermingham and Mr C. Casey from Swinford, Co. Mayo. One of the London GAAs best supporters, Billy Mills from Waterford, played with that 1937 Garryowen team. He went on to play for the great Bros. Pearce’s team of pre war years and after the war became one of the pillars upon which the current Naomh Mhuire football club was built. |
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By no small coincidence, this period also provided Garryowen with the majority of the trophies it has won over the years. The Senior Championship was plundered twice in 1969 and 1972, The Senior League in 1960 and 1969, The Tipperary Cup in 1967,1969 and 1972, The Intermediate Championship and League in 1966 and the Junior Championship in 1964. However the most significant win of all in this period was the Championship of Great Britain in 1970.
Players involved during this period included:-
M Nally (Mayo), M McClafferty (Donegal), J Toner Armagh), P Pritchard
(Cavan), T McDonagh (Sligo), J Madden (Roscommon), J Frain (Roscommon),
T Roche (Galway), P Russell (Cavan), S Meagher(Longford), S O'Sullivan
(Cork), E Glennon (Galway), D MeNcill (Antrim), P Bradley (Westmeath),
K Kelly (Westmeath), P Colohan (Galway), S Kane (Galway), R Sherlock (Sligo),
C Patten (Mayo), D Sheehan (Kerry), J Mannion (Sligo), K Higgins (Westmeath),
P Mockler (Roscommon), T McPartland (Armagh), N Ussher (Galway), P Cahill
(Tipperary), V McKeown (Leitrim), E Devlin (Derry), M Gilmartin (Sligo),
S lgoe (Sligo), 0 Geraghty (Galway), M Long (Cork) and P O'Gara (Roscommon).
These players would have to be acknowledged as being the most successful
group of players assembled together by Garryowen during the last fifty
years. The fact that so many of the above players are still involved with
the Garryowen club goes some way to explaining the commitment that these
men gave to team spirit and ultimately the success of the team on the
field of play. The majority of these players are regularly seen supporting
club events and turning up to support the current team at matches.
After a few lean years in the late 1970's, Garryowen emerged as Senior
Championship winners for the 5th time in the 1980 final. The Garryowen
team had been underdogs all year, but came through in the end. John Frain,
Scan lgoe and Seamus Meagher were survivors from the previous Championship
winning team in 1972. The team responsible for that last victory was:-
S O'Malley (Galway); J Frain (Roscommon); E Dalton (Meath); P Pritchard
(Cavan); M Cummins (Mayo); M Colleary (Sligo); J Harrington (Cork); P
lgoe (Sligo); M Mullins (Galway); G Donnelly (Tyrone); S Igoe (Sligo);
P Donaghy (Tyrone); S Meagher (Longford); M O'Donnell (Limerick) and J
Crummie(Down).
Garryowen continued to be prominent throughout the 1980's without achieving
much success. The only other trophy won by the club in this period was
the inaugural Reserve Championship in 1982. The club were also beaten
in the 1988 Championship final.
From 1989 into the early 1990's, the club was at a very low ebb. During
this time Scan lgoe worked very hard to ensure that Garryowen continued
to exist and field a team in the Championship. 1993 proved to be a very
poor year, with the club being demoted to Division 2 of the league for
not being able to field a team in enough league games that season.
Garryowen Officers for 1998
It was at this point that Paddy Quinn and Sean Igoe started a campaign
to get the club back on track. A squad of players was assembled and the
task of winning the League was targeted. Players trained well and were
soon winning plenty of league games. The club reached the Championship
semi-final before losing to St Brendan's by a point. In the League final,
Garryowen ran out easy winners against St Theresa's. This was the first,
and so far only, trophy that Garryowen has won in the 1990's.
Since the club's promotion back to Division 1 in 1995, Garryowen has consolidated
its position as one of the better Gaelic teams in London. The 1997 Championship
run, again culminating in semi-final defeat by St Brendan's was very encouraging.
The squad from last year has been added to for the 1998 campaign and training
is in full swing for our attempt to increase the trophy haul of Garryowen
G.F.C.
2000 Squad