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St Marks GAA

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Founded:
  
1975

Nickname:
  
Marks

Grounds:
  
McGee Park

County:
  
Dublin

Colours:
  
Amber and Black

St Mark's is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in Springfield, Tallaght in South Dublin, Ireland. St Marks won the 2006 Dublin Senior B Championship, which means St Marks will be in the Dublin Senior Hurling Championship in 2007. St Marks will field teams at Senior Division 1 in football and Senior A Hurling Championship. The club also caters for Juvenile, Minor and Junior teams in Football, Hurling, Camogie and Ladies Football. The club also has a members' lounge with full bar open seven days. It has two lottery draws every Sunday. It has a regular disco for kids and teens. The club has its own shop where you can buy club gear, Snacks and refreshments. It takes part in the annual Raheens draw. It also has its own yearly golf classic.

History

Since 1975 St. Marks has established itself as one of the most respected GAA clubs in the Dublin Region. There have been a number of high and low occasions over the years, the most notable high being in 1991 when the clubhouse was completed. The club continues to grow and is achieving higher standards. Past successes would not be possible but for the hard work and dedication from all the members past and present.

References

St Marks GAA Wikipedia