Passage West GAA

Passage West GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in the town of Passage West, County Cork, Republic of Ireland. The club fields teams in both Gaelic football and hurling. It is a member of the Seandún division of Cork GAA. The club is geographically located in the Carrigdhoun GAA division and was originally a member of it prior to transferring to Seandún following a dispute. The club is currently playing Junior Football and Junior Hurling. The club's ground is located in the Maulbaun area of the town. It also has Ladies Football teams from under 10,11,12,14,16, Minor, under 21, and Junior. It has won Cork County Ladies Football titles in under 12, under 16, as well as the Mid Cork Junior League.

History

Passage West GAA Club was founded in 1885. Three men, Dan Huggins, Mattie Fitzpatrick and Dave O'Neill decided to approach a local farmer known to have a great deal of interest in hurling. The farmer in question was Ned Cadogan of Park Farm. The three men asked Mr Cadogan for the use of land as a playing pitch for hurling.

The following week the three men met again with other enthusiastic gaels and set about setting up a committee with responsibility for affiliating the new club to the Cork County Board of the GAA and, subsequently, for the running the affairs of the club.

The historic first officers of the Passage West club were, Chairman Ned Cadogan, Vice Chairman Thade Lane, Hon Secretary Jack McCarthy, Hon Treasurer Con Spillane. The three founder members, Dan Huggins, Mattie Fitzpatrick and Dave O'Neill acted as committee members.

The first decision made was that the club colours would be green and white. The first set of jerseys worn by the club was a white jersey with a large green star on the front. The first pitch used was on the land of the chairman Ned Cadogan, adjoining Rathanker, near Monkstown. The pitch was the home to the club for the next thirty years and was also the venue for a historic match in 1896. A game between Redmonds and Blackrock that attracted up to 15 thousand people, the largest crowd ever known to assemble for any event in Passage. People came from Cloyne, Midleton and all parts of the county to witness the contest. Such were the crowd in Passage that the local constabulary authorities in apprehension of a breach of the peace, made an order that all pubs and hotels in the town could not open for liquor between 10 am and 10 pm. Over 100 R.I.C. men were drafted into the town to keep the peace. Redmonds won the contest by 1-3 to 4 points for Blackrock.

In 1887 the committee felt that the team was adequately prepared to enter the first ever Cork Senior Hurling Championship, playing Charleville in the first round. Passage beat Charleville by 1-0 to 0-0 but Charlville put in a protest to Cork County Board on the following grounds: (1) that Passage had men playing who were not residing in the parish, and (2) dubious decisions of the referee during the match, but both objections were thrown out.

Passage played Cloyne in round 2, winning 3-7 to 0-0. In the next two rounds Passage defeated Inniscarra and Little Island, thus qualifying to meet Tower Street in the semi-final. Passage played and beat Tower Street 3-4 to 1-6, thus qualifying for the final. Meanwhile, on the other side of the draw, Cork Nationals of Blackrock and St. Finbarr's GAA (the Barr's) reached the semi final, during their game many disputes arose, one been that Cork Nationals claimed a point given to the Barr's was not a point and therefore would not puck out the ball to restart the game. After an investigation into the matter, the County Committee decided that the remaining time would be played by both teams with the winners due to play Passage in the final. The Barr's would not accept the decision and a long protracted series of meetings took place to try and solve the matter.

The end result was that the final was never played due to various reasons. The following year, both Passage and Cork Nationals applied to the County Committee for the medals. Extraordinarily, the coveted trophies were granted to the Blackrock-based club and so, today, the Cork County Board records show that Cork Nationals were the first winners of the Cork Senior Hurling Championship. The County committee denied Passage the opportunity of achieving truly historic status of being the first Senior Hurling Champions of Cork.

Club Structure

2014-15 Committee: President, Mr Ned Harrington. Chairman, John O'Connor. Vice Chairman, Tim Killen. Honorary Secretary, Russell Quigley. Honorary Treasurer, David Maxwell. PRO, Noel Collins. Registrar, Colm Lester. Under Age Committee Chairman, Damien Taffee. Honorary Secretary, Ian Lester. Ladies Football Chairman, Wayne Atkinson. Honorary Secretary Ladies Football, Caroline Mullane.

Past Presidents: Bill Healy, Paddy Healy, Johnny Ryan, Jim Dalton, Billy Cotter, Paddy Keane.

Past Chairmen: Ned Cadogan, Joe Whelan, James Coveney, Eddie Condon, Jacksie Manning, Billy O'Sullivan, Paddy Healy, Tom Cotter, John O'Mahony, Johnny Ryan, Dan O'Mahony, Brian Geary Jerry Corbett, Billy Cotter, Willie O'Callaghan, Terry Howard, Kieran Keane, Colm O'Byrne, Keith Mawell, Kevin O'Brien, Michael O'Mahony.

Past Vice Chairmen: Thade Lane, Jacksie Manning, Billy O'Sullivan, Johnny Ryan, Danny Riordan, Willie Spillane, John O'Mahony, Jim (Vid) Cotter, Andrew (Haudeen) Sullivan, Timmy Herlihy, Dan O'Mahony, Paddy Keane, Ned Harrington, Justin McCarthy, Dermot Lynch, Tom Lester, Colm O'Byrne, Noel Collins, Billy Cotter, Jim Dalton, Willie O'Callaghan, Finbarr Cronin, Michael McGrath, Fr Hugh McLoughlin, Keith Maxwell, Kevin O'Brien, Dave Maxwell, Bernie Meade, Tim Killen.

Honorary Secretaries: Jack McCarthy, Gussie McNamara, Michael Horgan, Denis Callinan, Jacksie (Irish) Murphy, Christy O'Sullivan, Christy Healy, Billy Twomey, Frank Maxwell, Tom Cotter, Kevin Gorman, John O'Reilly, Sean Geary, Billy Cotter, Kieran Keane, Matt Aherne, Noel Collins, Eddie Palmer, Bernie Meade, Colm O'Byrne, Declan Murphy, Christy O'Flynn, Joe Madden, Frank Breen, Brian Cullotty, Willie O'Callaghan, John O'Connor, Noel Collins, Russell Quigley.

Football Honorary Secretaries: Christopher O'Reilly, Noel Forde, Kevin Gorman, Ber Coughlan, Denis O'Mahony, Sean Geary, Donal Crowley, Ber Coughlan, Brian Geary, Bernie Meade, Paul Maxwell, Michael O'Mahony.

Honorary Treasurers, Con Spillane, Dinny Huggins, Joe Cullinane, James O'Neill, Donal Ó Ciosán, Charlie Leahy, Jim Cotter, Jerry Hayes, Frank Maxwell, Kevin Gorman, Jim Dalton, Noel Forde, Brendan Ward, Paddy Keane, Dan O'Mahony, Leonard O'Connell, Pat Quigley, Ted Coakley, Colm O'Byrne.

Club Person Of The Year Awards: Dermot Lynch 1973, Billy Cotter 1974, Paddy Keane 1975, Martin O'Donoghue 1976, Yvonne Palmer 1977, Tom Lester 1978, Brian Geary 1979, Terry Howard 1980, Matt Aherne 1981, Ned Harrington 1982, Terry Howard 1983, Willie O'Callaghan 1984, Neil Lester 1985, Mary O'Mahony 1986, Terry Howard 1987, Joe Nugent 1988, Billy Cotter 1989, Michael O'Mahony 1990, Noreen Byrne 1991, Kieran Keane 1992, Bill Cotter 1993, Florrie McCarthy 1994, Keith Maxwell 1996, Noreen Byrne 1997, Christy O'Flynn 1998, Tom Harrington 1999, Willie O'Callaghan 2000, Billy Cotter 2001, Colm O'Byrne 2002, Carl Murphy 2003, Ned Harrington 2004, Dave Maxwell 2005, Francis McEveney 2012, Ian Lester 2013.

One well-known Passage player that went on to have a successful inter-county career as a trainer is Justin McCarthy who coached Cork, Clare, Limerick, Waterford and Antrim. David Keane went on to train the Limerick Under 21 Hurling and Limerick Senior Hurling teams.

Achievements

South East Division Title Winners

City Titles

Notable players

Inter-County Roll of Honour

The Following list of Passage Players have won major honours at Inter County level

 Anthony Kidney   Munster Minor Football         2014

References

Sources

Passage West GAA Website

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