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1 County boards  





2 History  



2.1  Facilities  







3 Hurling  



3.1  Current Hurling County Teams  







4 Football  



4.1  Competitions  



4.1.1  Inter-county  





4.1.2  Club  







4.2  Current Football County Teams  







5 Competitions  



5.1  All-Britain Club Junior Football Championship  



5.1.1  List of finals  







5.2  All-Britain Junior Football Championship  



5.2.1  Roll of honour  





5.2.2  List of finals  









6 References  





7 External links  














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Britain GAA
Irish:Breataine
Location:Britain
Major grounds:McGovern Park
Páirc na hÉireann
Old Bedians
Most All-Ireland titles
Hurling:London (1)
Football:None
Most provincial titles
Hurling:No Championship
Football:Lancashire and Warwickshire (5 each)
Interprovincial Championship wins
Hurling:0
Football:0
Standard kit

Regular kit

The British Council of the Gaelic Athletic Association (Irish: Cumann Lúthchleas Gael na Breataine)[1]orBritain GAA is the only provincial council of the Gaelic Athletic Association outside the island of Ireland, and is responsible for Gaelic gamesinGreat Britain. The board is also responsible for the British Gaelic football, hurling, camogie and ladies' Gaelic football inter-county teams.

London compete in the National Football League, and in the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship (as part of Connacht). In the National Hurling League, London play in the tier 3 Christy Ring Cup while Warwickshire and Lancashire play in the tier 5 Lory Meagher Cup.

The British Council is responsible for the seven GAA counties of Britain: Gloucestershire, Hertfordshire, Lancashire, London, Scotland, Warwickshire and Yorkshire. The GAA counties cover wider areas than their names suggest; the Hertfordshire County Board, for example, oversees clubs in Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Oxfordshire; Gloucestershire GAA reaches into South Wales, Warwickshire GAA includes Staffordshire and Birmingham, and so on. The most popular sport is Gaelic football and some clubs are dedicated only to that sport.

County boards

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  • Hertfordshire
  • Lancashire
  • London
  • Scotland
  • Warwickshire
  • Yorkshire
  • History

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    The history of the London branch of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) dates back to the 19th century. Sam Maguire started his career here.

    The old Wembley Stadium has played host to a number of Gaelic football and hurling games, the first taking place in 1958.

    Facilities

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    Many British GAA games are played on council fields, there are some dedicated GAA grounds in Britain. The two main grounds are the Emerald GAA Grounds, in Ruislip, London, and Páirc na hÉireann, in Solihull, near Birmingham.

    Hurling

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    Current Hurling County Teams

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    County Grounds League Championship
    Grade Lvl Grade Lvl
    Lancashire Old Bedians Division 3B 6 Lory Meagher Cup 5
    London McGovern Park Division 2B 4 Christy Ring Cup 3
    Warwickshire Páirc na hÉireann Division 3B 6 Lory Meagher Cup 5

    Football

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    Competitions

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    Inter-county

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    London compete in the Connacht championship and their 2nd team competes in the Britain championship.

    Club

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    The winners qualify for the All-Ireland Junior Club Football Championship.

    Current Football County Teams

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    County Grounds Championship League
    Grade Lvl Grade
    Gloucestershire All-Ireland Junior Football Championship 3 N / A
    Hertfordshire All-Ireland Junior Football Championship 3 N / A
    Lancashire Old Bedians All-Ireland Junior Football Championship 3 N / A
    London McGovern Park Tailteann Cup 2 Division 4
    Scotland All-Ireland Junior Football Championship 3 N / A
    Warwickshire Páirc na hÉireann All-Ireland Junior Football Championship 3 N / A
    Yorkshire All-Ireland Junior Football Championship 3 N / A

    Competitions

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    Competition Year Champions Title Runners-up Next edition
    All-Britain Junior Football Championship 2022 London Warwickshire 2023
    All-Britain Junior Club Football Championship 2022 Glasgow Gaels St Brendan’s 2023

    All-Britain Club Junior Football Championship

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    List of finals

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    Year Winners Runners-up Venue
    County Club Score County Club Score
    2022 SCO Glasgow Gaels 1-09 St Brendan’s 0-07
    2021 LAN St Brendans (Manchester) 2-10 WAR Sean McDermotts 2-08 McGovern Park
    2020 No championship due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Ireland
    2019 LON Thomas McCurtains (London) 1-11 SCO Glasgow Gaels 0-07 Beeston Rd, Leeds
    2018 SCO Dunedin Connollys 3-12 Neasden Gaels 2-12
    2017 SCO Dunedin Connollys 1-17 WAR Sean McDermotts 1-12
    2016 SCO Dunedin Connollys 1-19 (aet) LAN John Mitchels (Liverpool) 2-14
    2015 LAN John Mitchels (Liverpool) 2-08 WAR Sean McDermotts 0-08
    2014 LAN John Mitchels (Liverpool) 4-12 LON North London Shamrocks 3-11
    2013 LAN John Mitchels (Liverpool) 2-15 SCO Dunedin Connollys 1-11
    2012 LAN St Peter's Manchester 2-17 St. Colmcille's, Cardiff 1-03
    2011 YOR Cuchullains (Newcastle) 1-06 LAN John Mitchel’s (Liverpool) 0-06
    2010 LAN St Peter's Manchester 3-12 WAR Sean McDermotts 2-04
    2009 SCO Dunedin Connollys 1-08 LAN John Mitchel’s (Liverpool) 2-04
    2008 LAN John Mitchel’s (Liverpool) 1-09 Tara 1-04
    2007 LAN John Mitchel’s (Liverpool) 2-10 LON Thomas McCurtains (Lon) 0-07
    2006 LON Fulham Irish 1-11 LAN Oisins 0-11
    2005 LON Harlesden Harps 1-11 SCO Dunedin Connollys 0-11 Old Bedians
    2004 LAN St Peter's Manchester
    2003 WAR Sean McDermotts
    2002 WAR Sean McDermotts
    2000 WAR Sean McDermotts
    1999 YOR Hugh O'Neills 1–11 WAR Sean McDermotts 0–04
    1997 Southern Gaels, Bournemouth
    1995 WAR Sean McDermotts
    1994 LAN Oisins
    1989 LON Kingdom 1–12 St. Vincent's, Luton 0–04
    1988 WAR John Mitchel's
    1982 YOR Hugh O'Neills 1–06 LON Parnells, London 0–08
    1980 Tara 1–08 YOR Hugh O'Neills 2–02

    Note: this championship does not include London's senior champions since 2002[2]

    All-Britain Junior Football Championship

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    Main article: All-Britain Junior Football Championship

    All-Britain Junior Football Championship
    Current season or competition:
    2023
    CodeGaelic Football
    RegionBritain (GAA)
    No. of teams7
    Title holders London (4th title)
    Most titles Lancashire, Warwickshire (5 titles)

    Roll of honour

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    # Team Titles Runners-Up Years won Years runners-up
    1 Warwickshire 5 7 1968, 1969, 1973, 2006, 2021 2008, 2011, 2014, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2022
    Lancashire 5 2 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2016 2007, 2009
    3 London 3 4 2007, 2009, 2022 2010, 2012, 2016, 2021
    Kilkenny 3 0 2015, 2017, 2018 -
    5 Scotland 2 2 2014, 2019 2006, 2015
    6 Gloucestershire 1 0 2008 -
    7 Hertfordshire 0 1 - 2013

    List of finals

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    Year Winners Runners-Up Venue
    County Score County Score
    2023 Warwickshire 1-18 (21) AET London 1-15 (18) Pairc na hEireann
    2022 London 3-14 (23) Warwickshire 3-08 (17) McGovern Park, Pairc na hEireann
    2021 Warwickshire 1-10, 2–13 (19) London 0-13, 0-08 (8) McGovern Park, Pairc na hEireann
    2020 No Championship
    2019 Scotland 3–12 (21) Warwickshire 3–11 (20) Pairc na hEireann
    2018 Kilkenny 6–12 (30) Warwickshire 0–09 (9) Pairc na h'Eireann
    2017 Kilkenny 3–15 (24) Warwickshire 1–06 (9) Pairc na hEireann
    2016 Lancashire 1–10 (13) London 2–06 (12)
    2015 Kilkenny 2-07 (13) Scotland 0-08 (8) Edinburgh
    2014 Scotland 3–10 (19) Warwickshire 2–07 (13) Pairc na hEireann
    2013 Lancashire 2-12 (18) Hertfordshire 1-11 (14)
    2012 Lancashire 2–10 (16) London 0–10 (10)
    2011 Lancashire 1–11 (14) Warwickshire 0–04 (4)
    2010 Lancashire 0-16 (16) London 1-06 (9)
    2009 London 2-06 (12) Lancashire 0-10 (10)
    2008 Gloucestershire 1-12 (15) Warwickshire 0-06 (6)
    2007 London 0-11 (11) Lancashire 0-09 (9)
    2006 Warwickshire Scotland Pairc na hEireann
    1973 Warwickshire
    1969 Warwickshire
    1968 Warwickshire

    References

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    1. ^ "CLG na Breataine - súil siar agus ar aghaidh". Beo!. 2010. Retrieved 28 May 2012.
  • ^ "The All-Britain junior title race is on". 16 October 2019.
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