Drumgoon GFC explained

Club Gaa:Drumgoon Éire Óg
Irish:Droim Dhúin Éire Óg
Crest:DrumgoonGFCCrest.png
Founded:1904
Province:Ulster
County:Cavan
Colours:Blue and Yellow
Grounds:Boyle Park, Bough, Cootehill
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Drumgoon are a Gaelic football club from County Cavan in Ireland. They are affiliated to Cavan GAA.

History

Originated as Bough Shamrocks in 1904, Drumgoon evolved as the parish team, then as the rural parish team, taking the name of Drumgoon in the 1920s. They contested their first Cavan Senior Football Championship Final in 1927, and were defeated by Cavan Slashers.

They adopted the title of Drumgoon Éire Óg in 1984. In 2000 Drumgoon lost the Cavan Junior Football Championship to Cornafean but a year later in 2001 Drumgoon won their first Championship winning the Cavan Junior Football Championship, beating Kildallon 1–10 to 0–07. They went on to win the Ulster Junior Club Football Championship beating Doohmalet of Monaghan and then the All-Ireland Junior Club Football Championship beating Belmullet of Mayo 1–14 to 0–12.

In 2002 they beat Denn 0–08 to 0–06 to win the Cavan Intermediate Football Championship. They also went on to Ulster Intermediate Club Football Championship final, losing to Sean MacDiarmada of Monaghan on a scoreline of 0–14 to 0–07.

Kit

Traditionally Drumgoon have always worn a blue jersey, shorts and socks with a yellow trim.

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