St Peters Dunboyne GAA
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| Founded: | 1902 | ||||||||||||||||
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| County: | Meath | ||||||||||||||||
| Colours: | Yellow and Black | ||||||||||||||||
| Grounds: | Rooske Road | ||||||||||||||||
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St Peters, Dunboyne is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in the town of Dunboyne, in County Meath, Ireland. The club competes at senior level in Gaelic football, hurling, camogie and Ladies football in Meath GAA competitions. Founded in 1902, the club originally only played hurling but started to play organised games of Gaelic football in the late 1940s.
Honours
- Meath Senior Football Championship (3): 1998,[1] 2005,[1] 2018[2]
- Meath Senior Hurling Championship (5): 1908, 1911, 1912, 1913, 1914[1]
- Meath Intermediate Football Championship (2): 1952, 1992[3]
- Meath Intermediate Hurling Championship (5): 1962, 1980, 1986, 1989, 1999[4]
- Meath Junior Football Championship (3): 1962, 1989, 2018[5]
- Meath Junior Hurling Championship (4): 1935, 1963, 2004, 2006[citation needed]
Notable players
- Andy McEntee, All-Ireland winner with Meath senior football team and later Meath senior football manager[citation needed]
- Shane McEntee[6]
- David Gallagher, All-Ireland winner with Meath senior football team[citation needed]
- David Geaney, Munster football medal with Kerry senior football team
- Brendan Reilly, All-Ireland winner with Meath senior football team
- Seán Boylan, manager of Meath senior football team, four-time All-Ireland winner[citation needed]
References
- ^ a b c "Roll of Honour". dunboynegaa.ie. Archived from the original on 24 October 2016.
- ^ "Dunboyne finish strongly to triumph in Meath". gaa.ie. 14 October 2018. Retrieved 18 November 2025.
- ^ "Meath GAA IFC Top Winners (as of 2019)" (PDF). Meath GAA.
- ^ "Meath GAA IHC Roll of Honour (as of 2019)" (PDF). Meath GAA.
- ^ "Meath GAA JFC Roll of Honour (as of 2019)" (PDF). Meath GAA.
- ^ Keane, Paul (30 March 2019). "Family ties drive Meath forward". Irish Examiner.
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