Multyfarnham GAA
This article needs additional citations for verification. (December 2018) |
Multyfarnham GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in the village of Multyfarnham in the north of County Westmeath. They compete in the Westmeath Intermediate Football Championship. They are most recently winners of the Westmeath Junior Championship in 2022.[1] They won the 2017 Westmeath Junior Championship, and subsequently won the 2017 Leinster Junior Club Football Championship before being runners-up in the 2018 All-Ireland Junior Club Football Championship, losing the final to Knocknagree of Cork. They are the only team from Westmeath to reach this stage.[2][circular reference]
The club have an extensive underage setup, fielding boys and girls teams all the way up to the minor (under 18) level.
Muilte Fearranáin | ||
Founded: | 1935 | |
---|---|---|
County: | Westmeath | |
Nickname: | Multy | |
Colours: | White and Maroon | |
Grounds: | Gaine Park, Multyfarnham | |
Coordinates: | 53°37′24.85″N 7°23′06.77″W / 53.6235694°N 7.3852139°W | |
Playing kits | ||
|
Notable players[edit]
- Ronan Wallace, Tailteann Cup winner[3]
Achievements[edit]
- Leinster Junior Club Football Championship (1) 2017[4][5]
- Westmeath Junior Club Football Championship (3) 1956, 2017, 2022 runners-up (2) 2014, 2015[6][7]
References[edit]
- ^ https://www.westmeathindependent.ie/2022/10/09/multy-bounce-back-to-ifc-at-first-time-of-asking/
- ^ All-Ireland Junior Club Football Championship
- ^ Hughes, Paul (19 June 2022). "Westmeath turn on the style to reach first Tailteann Cup final". The Anglo-Celt.
However, they underlined their early dominance when in the 15th minute, David Lynch set the onrushing Ronan Wallace through on goal, and the Multyfarnham man rattled the Offaly net from close range.
- ^ "Leinster JFC final: Brady's brace eases Multy' task". Irish Independent. 20 November 2017. Retrieved 20 November 2017.
- ^ ""We hadn't won a county title in 61 years. On Saturday we won Leinster."".
- ^ "The Westmeath club bringing a lorry to their All-Ireland final in Croke Park tomorrow".
- ^ https://www.westmeathindependent.ie/2022/10/09/multy-bounce-back-to-ifc-at-first-time-of-asking//