Rhode GAA

Rhode
Ród
Founded: 1889
County: Offaly
Colours: Green and Gold
Grounds: Rhode
Coordinates: 53°21′16.91″N 7°12′20.32″W / 53.3546972°N 7.2056444°W / 53.3546972; -7.2056444Coordinates: 53°21′16.91″N 7°12′20.32″W / 53.3546972°N 7.2056444°W / 53.3546972; -7.2056444
Playing kits
Standard colours
Senior Club Championships
All Ireland Leinster
champions
Offaly
champions
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Rhode GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club located just outside the Village of Rhode in County Offaly, Ireland. With 25 Senior Football wins they are the second most successful club in Offaly after Tullamore GAA.

History

The first recorded football match played by Rhode was on 17 March 1889 against Portarlington GAA. The outcome was a defeat for Rhode. The first appearance for Rhode in an Offaly Football final was in 1891, however the match was unofficial and the facts about the match are unclear. Rhode's first official finals appearance was on 21 July 1900. It was also Rhode's first Championship win with the match ending Rhode 0−7, Daingean 0−2.

Handball

Fahy's Cross handball Club is located a mile north of Rhode. It is the Handball team of Rhode. The club, though small has had fantastic success over the years with numerous Irish titles being won by Paddy Hope, David Hope and Nolie Murphy.

Honours

Notable players

Many players from Rhode GAA are on the Offaly Senior Football Squad including: Brian Darby, Paraic Sullivan, Shane Sullivan, Niall Darby, Anton Sullivan and Niall McNamee.

Rhode has also produced some of the finest players in Offaly's past successes including: Eugene Mulligan, Ireland's first automatic all-star, Paddy "The Iron Man" McCormack, Jody Gunning, Martin Heavey (All-Ireland winners in 1971 and 1972), legendary midfielder Mick Casey and the stars of the 1982 success, Seamus Darby, Johnny Mooney, Stephen Darby and Charlie Conroy.

References

  1. "Leinster club SFC final: Vins easily retain title". Hogan Stand. 14 December 2014. Retrieved 15 December 2014.
  2. "Rhode find range in second-half to claim title". Irish Examiner. 2012-10-15. Retrieved 2012-10-15.
  3. "Offaly SFC final: Rhode rule again". Hogan Stand. 2014-10-12. Retrieved 2014-10-12.
  4. "Offaly SFC final: Rhode get the job done early". Hogan Stand. 17 October 2016. Retrieved 18 October 2016.

External sources

Preceded by
Edenderry
Offaly Senior Football Champions
2012
Succeeded by
Tullamore


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