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Maryland GAA

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County:
  
Westmeath

Coordinates:
  
53.471149, -7.764657

Colours:
  
Blue, white

Founded
  
1957

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Grounds:
  
Fr. Brady Memorial Park, Drumraney

Headquarters
  
Drumraney, Republic of Ireland

Maryland gaa


Maryland GAA is a Gaelic football club based in Drumraney, Co Westmeath. It was founded in 1957.

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Maryland play in the Westmeath GAA Senior Football Championship have been winners of the Westmeath Intermediate Football Championship on 2 occasions, 1980 and 2008.

Maryland GAA were winners of the Celebrity Bainisteoir (season 1) in 2008 under the guidance of radio and television presenter Marty Whelan who replaced Fianna Fáil TD Mary O'Rourke as bainisteoir during the series. Whelan's team beat solicitor Gerald Kean's Cork team, Mayfield, in the final at Parnell Park on 16 May 2008.

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County Representatives

Maryland were represented on both Westmeath's All Ireland Football victories.

David Martin became our 1st ever All-Ireland medalist in 1995, lining out at conrer-forward in the victory over Derry.

In 1999, Richie Browne played at wing-forward on Westmeath's first ever u21 All Ireland success as Westmeath beat the reigning champions, a star-studded Kerry GAA by 1-12 to 0-9. The Kerry were team managed by Jack O'Connor, and among the starting 15 were Tadhg Kennelly, Noel Kennelly, Paul Galvin and Tomás Ó Sé.

Maryland currently have 2 players on the Westmeath GAA Senior Football team Kieran Martin and Callum McCormack, both representing Westmeath during their run to the 2015 Leinster Football Final.

References

Maryland GAA Wikipedia