St Judes began operating in 1978 and despite being something of a nomadic outfit, playing games wherever pitches were available had their first honours in 1980 when the U11A team celebrated victory in the South East League The following year the under 10s won the South East League .In 1989 our U16 team beat Erins Isle in O'Toole Park to claim the Dublin Championship. From there the only way forward was upwards and our Footballers went Senior in 1993 and now enjoy Div. 1 status
Mentors for the season 2001
Team | Mentor |
9A | Sean O'Loughlain, Declan Bardon, Martin Hayes |
9B | Niall Graham, Sean Ward, Pat Egan, Albert Donnelly |
10A | Padraic McManus, Peter Ryan and G. G O'Sullivan |
10B | Mick Brown, Tony Bateman and Niall Keating |
11A | Declan Doyle, Tony/Ann O'Connor and Cormac Egan |
11B | Terry Coleman, Donal O'Flaherty and Eamonn Halpin |
U12A | Paul McGann, Micheal Mac Flannchadha, Nick Finnerty, John Gilmore, |
U12B | Pat Cosgrove and Damian O'Hora |
U13 | John Browne, Seamus Conroy, Tommy Hartnett and Liam Larkin |
U14 | Frank McCarthy, John McCarthy and Jim O'Dwyer |
U15 | John Gallen, John Waldron and Eugene Murray |
U16 | Padraic Monaghan, Aodhan MacSuibhne, Martin O'Rourke, Paul Dowd and Fonsie McNamara |
MinorA | M. O'Brien, J. Foley and P. Keogh |
Minor B | N. O'Rourke, P. Russell and H. Devine |
Minor C. | O' O'Connor, G. O'Canavan, P. O'Riordan |
U21 | Tommy Hartnett, B. Faulkner, Paddy Russell, S. Durkan |
Junior B | Neil Doyle, Joe McDonnell |
Junior A | Tommy Hartnett, Ernest Kenny, Noel Lyons, C. O'Brien, B. Faulkner |
Intermediate | Declan O'Boyle, Conor Lehane, Colum O'Brien |
Senior | Brian Talty, Christy Kilcoyne and Charles Moran. |
Intercounty Players-Dublin Senior Team |
Enda Sheehy
Dublin Minor Team |
Paul Copeland
St. Judes Sevens 2000 |
In 1991 the first Junior Football Sevens was hosted and once again another club stalwart , Don Lehane purchased the beautiful Football 7's Cup. From 1992 to 1994 we were fortunate to receive sponsorship from ACC bank. Other major sponsors to date have been Bank of Ireland and more recently E.B.S. Building Society. The competition is run on the eve of the All Ireland every year and results are posted live on our website that day.
The Roll of Honour
Year | Winners | Runners-Up | |||
1991 | St. Olaf's (Dublin) | St. Judes (Dublin) | |||
1992 | St. Judes (Dublin) | An Spideal (Galway) | |||
1993 | St. Judes (Dublin) | Kilcummin (Kerry) | |||
1994 | An Ghaeltacht (Kerry) | Kilmeena (Mayo) | |||
1995 | Killevan Sarsfields (Monaghan) | St. Judes (Dublin) | |||
1996 | An Ghaeltacht (Kerry) | Ballykinlar (Down) | |||
1997 | Tyholland (Monaghan) | Drumconrath (Meath) | |||
1998 | Parke (Mayo) | Sneem (Kerry) | |||
1999 | Sneem (Kerry) | Ballinora (Cork) | |||
2000
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LAOCH AN LAE
1991 | Declan McFeeley (Foreglen O'Brien) | 1992 | Donal O Flatharta (An Spideal) |
1993 | Donal Dwyer (Kilcummin) | 1994 | Cathal Crowley (Dohenys) |
1995 | Dermot Lynch (Killevan Sarsfields) | 1996 | Ian Larmer (Killevan Sarsfields) |
1997 | Ian Farren (Tyholland) | 1998 | Stephen Cloherty (Parke) |
1999 | Frank Hussey (Sneem) | 2000 | Michael Hussey(Sneem) |
Cup Winners:
Sneem (Kerry) beat Glenville(Cork)
Shield Winners:
Ballymacnab(Armagh) beat Ballinora (Cork)