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St Vincent's HC Cork crest
St Vincent's HC Cork

St Vincents GAA Club founded in 1943 is a proud and enduring presence on the northside of Cork City serving communities such as Churchfield Gurranabraher Knocknaheeny and Sundays Well. With a deep commitment to Gaelic games and local identity the club fields teams in hurling football and camogie across all age groups fostering participation development and pride.

The club is known for its green and white colours and its inclusive ethos welcoming players from all backgrounds and abilities. St Vincents has a strong tradition of youth coaching and community engagement with dedicated volunteers and coaches who nurture talent and promote teamwork resilience and respect.

Over the decades St Vincents has achieved notable success including winning the Cork Intermediate Hurling Championship in 1968 and Premier Intermediate Football titles in 2006 and 2012. The club has also secured honours at junior and minor levels and continues to compete with passion and determination in Seandun and county competitions.

St Vincents has produced outstanding athletes including All Ireland winning goalkeeper Paddy Barry and camogie star Amy OConnor who captained Cork to the 2023 All Ireland Senior Camogie title. These players reflect the clubs legacy of excellence and its role in shaping Corks sporting history.

Beyond the pitch St Vincents is a vital social and cultural hub hosting events supporting local schools and promoting health and wellbeing through sport. The club grounds at Dunmore Gardens and its clubhouse on Blarney Street provide spaces for training celebration and community connection.

With its motto of unity and pride St Vincents GAA Club continues to inspire generations of players and supporters. Whether you are a lifelong fan a new recruit or a returning emigrant the club offers a warm welcome and a chance to be part of something meaningful.

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