Denn GFC explained

Club Gaa:Denn
Irish:An Dinn
Crest:Denn_GFC_Crest.png
Founded:1969
Province:Ulster
County:Cavan
Nickname:The Denn Dan O’Connells
Colours:Maroon and White
Grounds:St.Matthews Park, Crosskeys, County Cavan
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Denn, Daniel O'Connells GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in the village of Crosskeys, County Cavan, Ireland. They are affiliated with Cavan GAA. The club was founded in 1969 following the merging of the two clubs in the parish, Drumavaddy & Crosskeys.[1]

History

Denn GAA came into existence in 1969, following the merging of the two clubs in the parish, Drumavaddy & Crosskeys. Despite some near misses in the 70's success didn't arrive until the 80's when in 1982, Denn won the ACFL Div 3 league, the first adult county title to be won by the club. Two years later in centenary year Denn won their first ever championship, beating Mountnugent in the Junior decider.In 1986 Denn won promotion from Div 2 and in 1987 would play at the top tier of football in Cavan for the first time. The intermediate title was won in 1988 and Denn played Senior Championship football for the first time in 1989, reaching the Quarter Finals. Following a restructure of grades in the county, Denn found themselves back at Intermediate level in 1990 but won the title again that year.The club spent the five years at Senior level until relegation in 1995. What followed was a series of hard luck stories where we were beaten in 4 intermediate finals before finally getting over the line in 2003. In that time(1998) they club won the ACFL Div 1 title the first and only county title won by the club at Senior level.

The club reached the final of the Cavan Senior Football Championship for the first time in 2008 and were in the final again in 2009. Denn lost both finals to Cavan Gaels.[2] [3]

Denn reached the final of the Cavan Junior Football Championship in 2020.[4] The game was not played until August 2021,[5] and Denn lost the decider to Templeport.[6] Two months later, Denn would win the 2021 championship after defeating Drung by seven points in the final.[7] Denn would later beat Antrim's Naomh Comhghall and Desertmartin from Derry to reach the final of the Ulster Junior Club Football Championship.[8] Denn went on to win the final by seven points against Donegal champions Na Dúnaibh.[9] After a win over St Brendan's from Manchester,[10] Denn's journey came to an end at the All-Ireland semi-final, losing to Kerry's Gneeveguilla.[11]

Camogie

Denn fields Camogie teams from underage to Minor, and Senior levels.

Denn CC won the Junior Camogie Championship in 2016 and intermediate in 2019. In 2019 they were Ulster Junior B Winners and All Ireland Finalists. They were named Anglo Celt Team of the Year in 2019.

Honours

Notable players

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Denn- History. 27 September 2010. 5 November 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20130831011709/http://denngaa.ie/Honours.html. 31 August 2013. dead.
  2. News: Johnston points the way as classy Gaels blow Denn away. 20 October 2008. Irish Independent. 29 January 2022.
  3. Web site: Cavan SFC: Gaels breeze past Denn. 5 October 2009. Hogan Stand. 5 October 2009.
  4. News: JFC: Denn and Templeport set-up final date. 27 September 2020. Hogan Stand. 6 February 2022.
  5. News: Denn and Templeport set to finally play 2020 JFC decider this Saturday after 10-month delay. 19 August 2021. Hogan Stand. 6 February 2022.
  6. News: Templeport claim junior title in style. 21 August 2021. The Anglo-Celt. 21 August 2021.
  7. News: Denn claim junior title with strong second half. 30 October 2021. The Anglo-Celt. 30 October 2021.
  8. News: Denn through to the Ulster final with gutsy display. 13 December 2021. The Anglo-Celt. 6 February 2022.
  9. News: Denn deliver Ulster title in style. 19 December 2021. The Anglo-Celt. 19 December 2021.
  10. News: Denn ease into All-Ireland semi-final. 16 January 2022. The Anglo-Celt. 6 February 2022.
  11. News: Five-star Gneeveguilla become the latest Kerry side into All-Ireland junior final. 29 January 2022. Irish Examiner. 6 February 2021.