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St Joseph's (Waltham Cross)

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County
  
Hertfordshire

Colours
  
Maroon and White

Nickname
  
St Joes

Founded
  
2005


Grounds
  
Bullmoor Lane Playing Fields, Enfield, EN1 4RL

St Joseph's is a Gaelic football club in the town of Waltham Cross, Hertfordshire, England.

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History

Founded in April 2005 by Noel Griffin, a native of Carraroe, County Galway (from where the club takes its colours), to introduce youngsters in the area to the sport of Gaelic football. The club was named after the St Joseph's Parish of Waltham Cross and was then accepted into the Hertfordshire Gaelic Athletic Association as a Junior club. Since then the club has regularly fielded Under-8, Under-10, Under-12, Under-14 and Under-16 sides in the County Competitions with the club lifting its first Trophy in September 2010 when the Under-16's won the County Cup. The club fielded a senior side for the first time in July 2011. Noel won the Broxbourne Coach of the Year for 2013. In 2014, the U-14 side won both the League and County Championships for the first time.

Key people

  • Honorary President - Jack Flannery
  • Chairman - Noel Griffin
  • Vice-Chairman - Michael Waters
  • Treasurer - Aine Griffin
  • Secretary - Jim Tuite
  • Assistant Secretary - Michael Reynolds
  • Registration Officer - Philippa James
  • Child Safety Officer - Colin Hay
  • Press Relations Officer - Brad Harding
  • Honours

    Under-16's - Hertfordshire GAA County Cup (2010)

    Under-14's - Hertfordshire GAA County Cup (2014), Hertfordshire GAA League (2014)

  • Club Website
  • Club Facebook
  • References

    St Joseph's (Waltham Cross) Wikipedia