Wolfe Tones GFC Drogheda

Wolfe Tones GFC are a Gaelic Football club from Drogheda, County Louth, Ireland. The club serves the residents of St Mary's Parish in the South of Drogheda. The club fields Gaelic football teams in competitions organised by Louth GAA. They are one of the oldest Gaelic Football clubs in Louth GAA. The club plays Gaelic Football at all age levels from nursery to adult

Wolfe Tones GFC
Bhulf Tón GFC
Founded:1922
County:Louth
Colours:Royal blue and yellow
Grounds:Platin Road, Drogheda
Coordinates:53.7037°N 6.3591°W / 53.7037; -6.3591
Playing kits
Standard colours
Senior Club Championships
All Ireland Leinster
champions
Louth
champions
Football: - - 5

The Wolfe Tone's home ground is situated on Platin Road, beside the Boyne Valley Foods factory. The home ground is expected to undergo redevelopment in the coming years, which will see the facilities upgraded and offer more services to its members and surrounding communities.

The club's colours are royal blue and yellow.

Wolfe Tones GFC History


The club was founded in 1922 by former members of the Owen Roes, a club formed in 1895 who played their football originally in the Meath Championship due to the lack of football in County Louth. Although a portion of Drogheda has always been in Meath, the only cessation of County Boundaries was signed off by Louth GAA in a 1979 agreement that was sanctioned in 1986 by Leinster GAA. No reasons have been publicly disclosed as to why the smallest GAA county in Ireland would give away any territory.

The newly formed Wolfe Tones waited two years until they got their first competitive match in 1924, coming against Boyne Rangers of Drogheda. It was also their first competitive win, outscoring the Rangers by 1–07 to 1–03. Before the rapid expansion of Drogheda in the 20th Century the Wolfe Tones GFC served all of the South Side of Drogheda. Before 1940 the club had won 5 Louth Senior Championships.

By 1980, Drogheda had 4 more Gaelic Football Clubs. These four new clubs were St Nicholas, O'Raghallaighs, Oliver Plunkets and Naomh Mhuire. This dilution of the GAA member base in Drogheda was a factor in the decline of the Clubs fortunes. Consequently, Wolfe Tones GFC have competed in the Louth Junior Football Championship since the 1970s.

In recent times the Club has both Mens and Ladies football available with hopes that a Senior Ladies team will emerge in the coming years.

Honours

  • Louth Senior Football Championship: 5
    • 1925, 1926, 1929, 1931, 1937
  • Cardinal O'Donnell Cup: 3
    • 1927, 1931, 1934
  • O'Hanlon Cup: 1
    • 1927
  • Feis Cup: 1
    • 1947
  • Louth Under 14 Championship: 1
    • 1997
  • Louth Under 16 Championship: 1
    • 1999

In the news

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References

    www.wolfetonesgfcdrogheda.com

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