Glenariffe Oisín CLG
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| Founded: | 1904 | ||||||||
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| County: | Antrim | ||||||||
| Nickname: | Oisín's | ||||||||
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| Grounds: | McAllister & McVeigh Memorial Park | ||||||||
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Glenariffe Oisín CLG is a Gaelic Athletic Association club in Waterfoot, County Antrim, Northern Ireland. The club is affiliated to the Antrim County Board and is exclusively concerned with the game of hurling.
History
Located in the village of Waterfoot, about 20 miles from Ballymena in the Glens of Antrim, Glenariffe Oisín GAA Club was founded in 1904. Prior to this, hurling had been played in the area by two separate clubs. After being donated a set of jerseys and hurleys, the club's first recorded championship appearance was in 1906.[1]
Glenariffe Oisín had its first major success in 1935, when the Antrim SHC title was claimed for the first time in their history. The club won their second Antrim SHC title two years later.[2] Over 50 years past before Glenariffe Oisín had their next success when the club won the Antrim IHC title. Further titles in this grade were won in 2000 and 2025.[3]
Grounds
Glenariffe Oisín's home ground, McAllister & McVeigh Memorial Park, was officially opened in 1947.[4] It is named after the two IRA volunteers, Charlie McAllister and Pat McVeigh, who were killed during a gunfight with B-Specials in May 1922.[5]
Honours
- Antrim Senior Hurling Championship (2): 1935, 1937
- Ulster Intermediate Club Hurling Championship (1): 2005
- Antrim Intermediate Hurling Championship (2): 1988, 2000, 2025
References
- ^ "History". Glenariffe Oisín CLG website. Retrieved 2 November 2025.
- ^ "Club Titles - Antrim". Hogan Stand. Retrieved 2 November 2025.
- ^ "Eunan with the Oisin's as they bridge a 25 year gap to win the Intermediate crown". The Saffron Gael. 18 October 2025. Retrieved 2 November 2025.
- ^ "Unionist politicians drive campaign against republican symbols". An Phoblacht. 3 October 2016. Retrieved 2 November 2025.
- ^ "Controversy over removal of Antrim club's gates". Echo Live. 23 August 2016. Retrieved 2 November 2025.