Bodyke GAA explained

Club Gaa:Bodyke GAA
Irish:Lúbán Díge CLG[1]
Province:Munster
County:Clare
Colours:Black and amber
Grounds:Páirc na Dishealbhaithe (field of the evicted)[2]
Kit1:Regular Kit
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Bodyke GAA[3] is a Gaelic Athletic Association club located in the village of Bodyke in east County Clare, Ireland. The club fields teams exclusively in hurling competitions.

The club's grounds, "Páirc na Dishealbhaithe", were officially opened on 20 May 2000.[4]

Honours

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bodyke GAA. Clare GAA.
  2. Book: O'Reilly, Seamus. 2004. Clare GAA in old photographs . Dublin. Gill & Macmillan Ltd.. 0 7171 3798 8. p. 118
  3. Web site: Bodyke GAA. Clare GAA.
  4. https://www.purcellauctioneers.ie/catalogue/lot/e99a51698f28d539e0caa39448f82c7f/81b29ab6fa187a02a829c1899b734425/auction-of-a-collection-of-irish-historical-interest-bo-lot-19/ The Evicted. Bodyke GAA Grounds County Clare. Official Opening
  5. Book: O'Reilly, Seamus. 2010. Clare GAA. The Club Scene 1887-2010. Ballynacally. Seamus O'Reilly. p. 248-250
  6. Book: O'Reilly, Seamus. 2010. Clare GAA. The Club Scene 1887-2010. Ballynacally. Seamus O'Reilly. p. 437-440
  7. Web site: Ogonnelloe and Banner lead Junior A contenders . clarechampion.ie . 24 July 2024 .