Opening of St. Michael’s GAA Pavilion

This year the GAA is celebrating 125 years since its initiation. The association has made huge contributions to the social life of numerous communities across Ireland. This was very clear recently at the opening of St. Michael’s GAA Club house by the President of the GAA, Christy Cooney.

 

St. Michael’s GAA was founded in 1951. Tadgh Delaney and Tom Cashman, amongst others, were some of the key founding members of the club. The first meeting was held in the old Blackrock Railway station. The Club played originally on sites such as what is now the Mahon Municipal golf course and the site of Mahon Point.

 

St Michael’s GAA Club won their first junior county championship won in 1956. Since then they have won several titles, which have made St. Michael’s the club to watch in the various leagues they engage in. Some famous players associated with the club in the early years were Tommy Furlong and Ray Cummins.

 

Thirty years ago member Con O’Keeffe began to raise money to build a club hall. The first fundraiser was a golf classic. At the opening of the new club house recently, tributes were also paid to the work of past presidents. The work of Jim Corbett who died recently was saluted. Acknowledgement was also given to the National Lottery who gave £444,000 towards the new club building.

 

Cllr. Kieran McCarthy, who attended the opening of the new Club house, noted:

“St. Michael’s is a tremendous outlet for the community. The opening of the new Club house was proud day for this passionate club. On one level sport is about fitness but it also gives a sense of purpose. This is clear at St. Michaels, where all involved are engaged in developing self confidence amongst it players. Full credit to the hard working management, various sub committees and the mentors who are continuing and building on the GAA’s proud tradition being at the heart of the community promoting self purpose, self confidence, pride and identity”.

Opening of new St. Michael's GAA buildings, Blackrock

Fr. Der, blessing of new St. Michael's GAA buildings

Pat Conway, Opening of new St. Michael's GAA buildings

Blessing of new St. Michael's GAA buildings

Founder member Tom Cashman, Opening of new St. Michael's GAA buildings

Christy Cooney, GAA President, Opening of new St. Michael's GAA buildings

Opening of new St. Michael's GAA buildings

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Opening of new St. Michael's GAA buildings

Opening of St. Michael's GAA Pavilion

Opening of St. Michael's GAA Buildings