46 No PLAYER NAME HomE County HomE Club 1 Kerril Burke (Chairman) Galway Athenry 2 Thomas Conneely (Vice-Chairman) Galway Clifden 3 Thomas Duane (Manager) Galway Athenry 4 Michael Nevin (Selector) Galway Meelick-Eyrecourt 5 Eamonn Shiel (Selector) Galway Tommie Larkins 6 Cian Doyle Carlow St. Mullins’ 7 Enda Collins Clare Killenena 8 Bernard Gaffney Clare Newmarket-on-Fergus 9 Robert Ryan Cork Ballincollig 10 Martin Finn Cork Dromina 11 Patrick Sloane Cork Cobh 12 John Grealish Galway Athenry 13 Francis Tierney Galway Kiltormer 14 Martin Ryan Galway Kilconieron 15 Tommy Lally Galway Pádraig Pearses 16 Enda Cooney Galway Carnmore 17 Kevin Coen Galway Ballinderreen 18 Luke Hands Galway Oranmore-Maree 19 Enda Fenton Galway Kiltormer 20 Gary Hands Galway Oranmore-Maree 21 Brian Costello Galway Abbeyknockmoy 22 Adrian Pierce Galway Annaghdown 23 Cathal Keogh Galway Kiltormer 26 Gerry Hennelly Galway Ardrahan 27 Neil Coady Kilkenny Graignamanagh 28 Neil Rogers Offaly Birr The St. Gabriel’s Hurling Club in London was founded in 1961 and has had a glorious and illustrious 52 years history. The club’s success in October 2012, in adding another London Senior Hurling Championship to bring our total to 15 titles, puts St. Gabriel’s at the summit as the most successful existing hurling club in London’s GAA History. Our county title success in early October was added to in early November when we won our 10th Ryan Cup. In early February 2013 the club reached the All-Ireland Intermediate Club final in Croke Park and although we did not win it was a great occasion for the club to play in an All-Ireland final at the GAA’s historic home for the first time and we hope to be back there soon. Over the past 52 years our club has had a huge impact on the London GAA landscape with players and officers representing London and also by promoting the ideals of the Gaelic Athletic Association in the UK capital. Our club crest sports the following slogan ‘Ag Couthú Na hIomána’, meaning ‘Promoting Hurling’. The Club is represented by two adult teams, the Senior and Intermediate teams. We always welcome new players and can often assisting in find work and accommodation. The club has a very close association with County Galway. While the club has hurlers from all over Ireland, we have traditionally had St. Gabriel’s
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