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Contents of History Book

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"Contents of an Illustrated History of the GAA in East Cork 1924-2010"

                 

   
   CONTENTS

   CHAPTER 1;   1924-1926 Background To The Early Years.                                                 

   CHAPTER 2;   1927 Glimpse of early glory

   CHAPTER 3;  1928 Another great year for Ballinacurra

   CHAPTER 4;   1929 Midleton and Carrigtwohill provide the highlights

   CHAPTER 5;   1930 Bride Rovers and Leeside savour the moment of glory

   CHAPTER 6;   1931 Russell Rovers annex football title

   CHAPTER 7;   1932 Bride Rovers take the spoils in thrilling East Cork final.

   CHAPTER 8;   1933 Another vintage year for Carrigtwohill

   CHAPTER 8;   1934 Jubilee year events

   CHAPTER 9;   1935 Castlemartyr and Carrigtwohill locked in
                              controversy over county finals
   CHAPTER 10; 1936  Midleton win East Cork ‘double’

   CHAPTER 11; 1937 County junior hurling and football ‘double’ for Sarsfields

   CHAPTER 12; 1938 Steady progress made by Midleton and Cloyne

   CHAPTER 13; 1939 Success for Cloyne and Midleton
                               in the county junior championship
   CHAPTER 14; 1940 Aghada earn pride of place with a third title

   CHAPTER 15; 1941 Carrigtwohill see off Dungourney’s gutsy challenge

   CHAPTER 16; 1942 One of the best finals between neighbours
                                Ballinacurra and Midleton
   CHAPTER 17; 1943 Hard-fought contest between Aghada and Cloyne

   CHAPTER 18; 1944 Carrigtwohill’s epic game with the Barrs
                              in the senior hurling championship
   CHAPTER 19; 1945 Midleton and Cloyne in sharpshooting form

   CHAPTER 20; 1946 Disappointment for Imokilly in controversial circumstances

   CHAPTER 21; 1947 Heartache for both Sarsfields and Imokilly

   CHAPTER 22; 1948 Third final defeat for O’Brien’s

   CHAPTER 22; 1949 Glen Rovers – Imokilly county final the highlight

   CHAPTER 22; 1950 Dramatic junior decider between Castlemartyr and O’Brien’s   110

   CHAPTER 23; 1951 Rare glory day for Sarsfields

   CHAPTER 24; 1952 Double for Youghal in divisional finals

   CHAPTER 25; 1953 A classical three goal win by Imokilly over the Barrs

   CHAPTER 26; 1954 Castlemartyr and Cobh capture divisional titles

   CHAPTER 27;  1955 Youghal’s day at Fermoy

   CHAPTER 26; 1956 4th Successive East Cork football title for Cobh

   CHAPTER 27; 1957 Sarsfields take county senior title St. Catherine's successful
                              for the first time at junior level
   CHAPTER 28; 1958 Never-say-die Cloyne oust Cobh

   CHAPTER 29; 1959 Cobh takes county junior title after a 33 year lapse

   CHAPTER 30; 1960 Twelve goals - and a memorable game
                              between Sarsfields and Imokilly
   CHAPTER 31; 1961 Impressive Cloyne take junior hurling title

   CHAPTER 32; 1962 Three meetings between Carrigtwohill and Castlemartyr

   CHAPTER 33; 1963: 36 year wait ends for Cobh

   CHAPTER 34; 1964 Castlemartyr’s fighting spirit surfaces again

   CHAPTER 35; 1965 East Cork well represented on winning intermediate team

   CHAPTER 36; 1966 County hurling titles for Cloyne and Carrigtwohill

   CHAPTER 37; 1967 Killeagh finally lay the Castlemartyr bogey

   CHAPTER 38; 1968 Imokilly went so near to winning

   CHAPTER 39; 1969 Youghal dismiss Cobh’s challenge to lift intermediate title.

   CHAPTER 40; 1970 Another glorious victory for Cloyne

   CHAPTER 41; 1971 Killeagh and Dungourney meet again

   CHAPTER 42; 1972 The good times roll for Dungourney

   CHAPTER 43; 1973 Erin’s Own launch epic victory over
                              Bride Rovers after two outings
   CHAPTER 44; 1974 Historic triumph for Watergrasshill in junior decider

   CHAPTER 45; 1975 Carrignavar and Erin’s Own reach top flight

   CHAPTER 46; 1976 Cloyne create their own slice of history

   CHAPTER 47; 1977 Glanmire secure football title number twelve

   CHAPTER 48; 1978 Mixed luck for Midleton and Carrigtwohill in county finals

   CHAPTER 49; 1979 The Jamesy Kelleher trophy goes
                               to Erin’s Own for the fourth time since 1973
   CHAPTER 50; 1980 Aghada take both divisional junior ‘A’ titles

   CHAPTER 51; 1981 More clinical St. Catherine’s secure first East Cork title
                               in twenty-four years
   CHAPTER 52; 1982 Castlemartyr storm to first junior football title

   CHAPTER 53; 1983 Great year for Midleton and St. Catherine’s

   CHAPTER 54; 1984 Shock as Imokilly take first county title

   CHAPTER 55; 1985 Cobh regain junior ‘A’ hurling title after a 26 year lapse

   CHAPTER 56; 1986 Crowning glory for Midleton and Imokilly

   CHAPTER 57; 1987 Glory for Erin’s Own, Cloyne, Midleton, and Glanmire

   CHAPTER 58; 1988 Jubilation for Midleton and Youghal

   CHAPTER 59; 1989 Mixed luck for Aghada and Sarsfields in county finals

   CHAPTER 60; 1990 The division was well represented in the famous
                              All-Ireland “double”
   CHAPTER 61; 1991 Imokilly footballers give it all against the Barrs.

   CHAPTER 62; 1992 Aghada and Fr. O’Neill’s renew rivalry

   CHAPTER 63; 1993 First victory in 38 years for Castlelyons

   CHAPTER 64; 1994 Lisgoold fulfill their promise at county level

   CHAPTER 65; 1995 Extra special year for Killeagh and Glenville

   CHAPTER 66; 1996 Historic double for Fr. O’Neill’s

   CHAPTER 67; 1997 Clean sweep of county titles for Imokilly,
                              Cloyne, Castlelyons, and Carrignavar
   CHAPTER 68; 1998 Bride Rovers claim Jamesy Kelleher cup after 29 year lapse

   CHAPTER 69; 1999 Late scores seal county junior football title for Youghal

   CHAPTER 70; 2000 Roller-coaster win for Youghal in intermediate football final

   CHAPTER 71; 2001 Killeagh capture intermediate title after two epic encounters

   CHAPTER 72; 2002 A journey into the unknown for Fr. O’Neill’s and Carrigtwohill

   CHAPTER 73; 2003 Sublime Bride Rovers win county intermediate hurling crown

   CHAPTER 74; 2004 St. Catherine’s and Watergrasshill did East Cork proud at
   Intermediate level, but it was heartbreak for Cloyne in their first senior final appearance

   CHAPTER 75; 2005 Much to savour for Fr. O’Neill’s and Erin’s Own

   CHAPTER 76; 2006 East Cork had it all to themselves on county final day

   CHAPTER 77; 2007 County titles for Erin’s Own, Carrigtwohill, and Fr. O’Neills

   CHAPTER78; 2008 Carrignavar end long wait for first East Cork hurling crown

   CHAPTER 79; 2009 Mixed luck for Ballinacurra and Russell Rvs in county finals

   CHAPTER 80; 2010 Sarsfields and Cloyne enjoy the net gain in winning
                              county titles
   CHAPTER 81; East Cork All Ireland winning captains

   CHAPTER 82; East Cork All Ireland winning selectors

   CHAPTER 83; East Cork Railway Cup hurling medal winners on the field of play

   CHAPTER 84; East Cork divisional junior G.A.A. Board Trophy commemoration

   CHAPTER 85; County finals played by East Cork teams

   CHAPTER 86; East Cork Board draws 1924 to 2010
   From 1928 to 1949
   From 1950 to 1959
   From 1960 to 1969
   From 1970 to 1979
   From 1980 to 1989
   From 1990 to 1999
   From 2000 to 2010

   CHAPTER 86;   Board Officers since 1924

   BIBLIOGRAPHY

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