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Young Irelands GAA (Limerick) : ウィキペディア英語版
Young Irelands GAA (Limerick)

Young Irelands GAA was a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in Limerick, Ireland. The club was primarily concerned with the game of hurling.
==Formation==

On the 16th of November 1898 eight men met together at 55 Thomas Street, Limerick City which was the headquarters of the Young Ireland Society. Their purpose was the formation of a hurling club to be called after the Young Ireland movement, which was prominent in Ireland at the time. The men who attended were Johnny Sweeny, Michael McInerney (Davis Street) James Fitzgerald of Guinness, Jack Murphy (Mungret Street) Pat Cowhey (Athlunkard Street), Jim O’Connell, O’Connell Street, Paddy O’Farrell, Frank O’Shaughnessy, and Jim Gleeson.
The first few years of Young Irelands were confined to being an underage club. Shamrocks was another Limerick City club and many of the older members of the IRB and of the Young Ireland Society were attached to the Shamrocks club. When they saw the progress of the new Juvenile club in Young Irelands they decided to form one club called Young Irelands that would also take part at adult level. Shamrocks had won the 1898 County Senior hurling championship beating Caherline at the Markets Field. Many of the older members of this team retired after this success and the remaining players joined Young Irelands with 6 of them playing on the Young Irelands team that defeated Monagea in 1902 to win their first of 7 County Senior hurling Championships. The six men who won both county titles were James Flanagan, Michael Hogan, Johnny Sweeny, Andy Kelly, M. Slattery and C. Kelly. In later years Shamrocks were revived and based in the Boherbuoy area of the city in the Rangers Social club. Young Irelands won their second senior hurling title in 1910 when they defeated Castleconnell.

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