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Dublin GAA

Dublin GAA
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Irish: Áth Cliath
Province: Leinster
Nickname(s):

The Dubs
The Jackeens
The Boys In Blue
The Liffeysiders

The Metropolitans
County colours:

Sky blue, Navy

         
Ground(s): Parnell Park, Donnycarney
Dominant sport: Dual county
Competitions
NFL: Division 1
NHL: Division 1A
Football Championship: Sam Maguire Cup
Hurling Championship: Liam MacCarthy Cup
Ladies' Gaelic football: Brendan Martin Cup
Camogie: O'Duffy Cup
Standard kit
Regular kit
Change kit

The Dubs
The Jackeens
The Boys In Blue
The Liffeysiders

Sky blue, Navy

The Dublin County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) (Irish: Cumann Luthchleas Gael Coiste Contae Átha Cliath) or Dublin GAA is one of the 32 county boards of the GAA in Ireland, and is responsible for Gaelic games in the Dublin Region and the Dublin inter-county teams.

The Dublin Gaelic football team is the most supported GAA team in terms of attendance which is made up of 286 clubs (2015 GAA affiliation statistics). The team and its fans are known as "The Dubs" or "The Jacks". The fans have a special affiliation with the Hill 16 end of Croke Park.

Dublin GAA has jurisdiction over the area that is associated with the traditional county of County Dublin. There are 9 officers on the Board including the Cathaoirleach (Chairperson), Andy Kettle, currently serving his second term of office. For details on the Board's clubs, see Gaelic Athletic Association clubs in County Dublin and List of Gaelic games clubs in Ireland.

The Board is subject to the Leinster GAA Provincial Council.

The teams of Dublin GAA play home games at Parnell Park, Donnycarney on the northside of the city, although Croke Park is used for major matches at the request of the GAA. Parnell Park also hosts all the major games in the Dublin club Football and Hurling championships. The current football manager is Clarke Paul . The current hurling team manager is Ger Cunningham. Dublin claimed five Leinster Senior Football Championships in a row following a one-point victory over Laois in 2005, a nine-point victory over Offaly in 2006, a six-point victory over Laois in 2007, a 23-point victory over Wexford in 2008 and a 3-point victory over Kildare in 2009. Meanwhile, the hurlers retained their status in the Liam MacCarthy Cup.


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