James Stephens GAA explained

Club Gaa:James Stephens
Irish:Séamus Stiopháin
Founded:1887
Province:Leinster
County:Kilkenny
Nickname:The Village
Grounds:Larchfield, Kilkenny
Coordinates:52.643°N -7.2445°W
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H1:3
H2:4
H3:9
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James Stephens is a Gaelic Athletic Association club located in Kilkenny, Ireland. The club was founded in 1887 and has enjoyed equal success in both hurling and Gaelic football.

History

James Stephens was founded in 1887 as a hurling club. The club is named after James Stephens, founding member of the Irish Republican Brotherhood and took part in its first championship in 1888. The club was founded in the area of Patrick Street in Kilkenny city, an area locally known as 'the Village.' The James Stephens colours of red and green were adopted as a result of the purchase of a set of jerseys from Erin's Own at a price of 30 shillings. The club's GAA grounds are currently located in Larchfield, Kilkenny and are currently being looked after by player/caretaker Ray Lahart

The club celebrated its 125-year anniversary with a book entitled ‘From the Arch to the Pump, James Stepehns GAA club 1887-2012’ written by Tommy Lanigan.[1]

Hurling

Honours

Famous Hurlers

This is a list of notable hurlers who have played for James Stephens. Generally, this means players that have enjoyed much success with the club or have played for the Kilkenny senior hurling team.

PlayerEraClub titles
All-IrelandLeinsterCounty
Peter Blanchfield1930s-1940s1935, 1937
Ned Byrne1960s-1970s1969
Brian Cody1970s-1980s1976, 1982 1975, 19811975, 1976, 1981
Donnacha Cody2000s20052004, 20052004, 2005, 2011
Mick Crotty1960s-1980s1976, 1982 1975, 19811969, 1975, 1976, 1981
Joe Hennessy1960s-1980s1976, 1982 1975, 19811975, 1976, 1981
Eoin Larkin2000s20052004, 20052004, 2005, 2011
Paddy Larkin1930s-1940s1935, 1937
Phil 'Fan' Larkin1960s-1980s1976, 1982 1975, 19811969, 1975, 1976, 1981
Philly Larkin1990s-2000s20052004, 20052004, 2005, 2011
Tom McCormack1970s-1980s1976, 1982 1975, 19811975, 1976, 1981
Brian McEvoy1990s-2000s20052004, 20052004, 2005
Peter Barry1990s-2000s20052004, 20052004, 2005
Liam 'Chunky' O'Brien1960s-1980s1976, 1982 1975, 19811969, 1975, 1976, 1981

Football

Honours

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Village - Tommy pens the full story. The Kilkenny People. 27 October 2013.