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Neasden
Gaels will be completing to win the 2008 London Senior Championship and
the 2008 London Division 1 Senior League, to view dates for these 2008 London GAA fixtures click here. Our 2008 training with a
professional trainer has allready commenced twice to three times weekly from early Feb up
until October. If you are interested in coming to London and playing
Senior footballer at a very high level then quality jobs and
accommodation can easily be arranged. Please contact manager Kevin Clancy on 07872602672 at any time for further information.
Following the successful trip to Dubai for the Gulf Games 2007 in January 2007, Neasden Gaels travelled to Boston in March 2008 to play Connemara Gaels GFC. In early 2009 Neasden Gaels will travel to Miami to play in the USA 7's competition. Full details can be found in the 'Latest News' section.
 Neasden Gaels GFC Grounds in Kingsbury, London
History
Neasden Gaels Gaelic Football team are based in Kingsbury,
North London. Neasden Gaels were founded into the junior ranks of
London GAA in February 1989 following a meeting between officials at
McDonagh’s Bar in Kingsbury, North West London. The founder members
were Michael Cleary (Manchester), Roger O’Connor (Sligo), Jim Devine
(Longford), Bobby Moynihan (Kerry), Claire Moynihan (London) and, of
course, Danny O’Sullivan who hails from Killorglin in Kerry and Michael
McDonagh, proprietor of McDonagh’s Bar and a native of Galway who was
also appointed as Neasden’s first team manager.
Neasden had grown into a senior side by winning the 1996 Intermediate
championship and amazingly winning the London senior championship in
1999 just 10 years after been founded. Neasden Gaels are now one of the
top Gaelic Football teams in Britain.
To read
the latest results and news on or about Neasden Gaels GFC please click
on the Latest News
above.  Neasden Gaels GFC London
Senior County Champions 1999 The
Neasden team which lined out in the 1999 London county final was:
Anthony Finn; Seamus Cummins, Mick Kennafick, Eoin Corkery; Keith
Geraghty, Paul Maher, David Byrne; Eddie Walsh, Tommy Walsh; Fergal
Cunningham, Kieran Macken, Conor Macken; Timmy Corkery (captain), John
Tuite, Marcus O’Sullivan. Subs: Gerry Cassidy, Patrick Coleman, Daniel
Boyce, David Burke, Steven Maguire, Tommy Joe Loftus, Michael McShane,
Pat Canavan, Dermot Gilroy, Joe Horan, Pat Quinlivan, Jude Quinlivan
and Ben Moran.
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