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Shane O'Neill's GAC : ウィキペディア英語版
Shane O'Neill's GAC
:''Not to be confused with Shane O'Neill's GFC in Glenarm, County Antrim.''
Shane O'Neill's Gaelic Athletic Club ((アイルランド語:CLG Sheáin Uí Néill〔( Cumann Lúthchleas Gael Sheáin Uí Néill, Camloch, Co. Ard Mhacha )〕〔(Newry Times ) - Profile of Shane O'Neill's GAC〕〔(Ulster GAA.ie ) CLG Sheáin Uí Néill〕)) is a GAA club from Camloch, southern County Armagh, Northern Ireland. It is part of Armagh GAA and plays at (アイルランド語:Páirc Sheáin Uí Néill)).〔(Armagh GAA, page 11 )〕
Shane O'Neill's currently plays Gaelic football in the Armagh Intermediate Championship. In addition to its senior and reserve team, it fields youth teams at Under-6, U-8, U-10, U-12, U-14, U-16, Minor and U-21.〔("Club Profile" section ), club website〕 Ladies' Gaelic football is played at senior and juvenile levels. The associated camogie club is Méabh O'Neill's.〔(Armagh GAA ) club profile〕 In all, the club fields 14 teams at all age levels, involving over 250 players.〔(Cairde Sheáin Uí Néill ) page, club website〕
==History==
Camloch (also spelt Camlough) was one of the earliest places in Armagh to organise a GAA club, the first having affiliated in 1888, and despite its small population, currently has three GAA clubs (the others being St Patrick's Carrickcruppen GFC and Craobh Rua Camloch hurling club).
The 1888 club, William O'Brien's GFC, named after Land League agitator and nationalist MP William O'Brien (1852-1928), was affected by the political rifts that followed the death of Parnell in 1891, and the name William O'Brien's was dropped. Shane O'Neill's, founded in 1905 and named after the 16th-century Ulster king Seán an díomais Ó Néill, is essentially a continuation of the first club.〔("History" section ), club website〕
In 1944 the formation of the Carrickcruppen club led to a number of players leaving Shane O'Neill's.〔("Camogie" section ) of club website〕 This weakened the club and eventually, hit by emigration, the club was unable to sustain its activities, and disbanded in 1967.
However a group of locals decided in 1984 to relaunch the club, and the Shanes reaffiliated in 1985.〔

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