Ballinderry Shamrocks GAC

Ballinderry Shamrocks GAC Ballinderry Shamrocks GAC (Irish: Baile an Doire na Seamróga CLG) is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in Ballinderry, County Derry, Northern Ireland.

The club is a member of the Derry GAA and cater for both Gaelic football and Camogie. Ballinderry teams play in Derry competitions, however about a third of the parish is located in County Tyrone as well. The club's biggest success is when they won the 2002 All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship. They have won the Ulster Senior Club Football Championship twice and won the Derry Senior Footb

all Championship on 11 occasions. Journalist and former Derry player Joe Brolly described Ballinderry as "one of the great communities of Ireland". HISTORY

Records show that by 1896 Gaelic football and the Gaelic League were organised in Ballinderry.[2] In 1915 Ballinderry competed in what was generally known as the Killybearn League. Other teams competing were Moneymore, Mullinahoe (part of Ardboe), Drumaney (part of Ardboe), Drummullan, Killybearn and Stewartstown. Up to 1919 Bellagherty (Irish: Baile Uí Facharthaigh), a townland of Ballinderry had their own team. There was a keen rivalry between the two sides.

1924 saw a revival of Gaelic football in South Derry through the efforts of Father Downey C.C. (from Magherafelt). He was assisted by Master Wallace (Ballinderry); Master O’Brien (Magherafelt); Hugh A. Mullan and J.J. McNally. Other teams in South Derry at the time included Lissan, Magherafelt, Newbridge, Gulladuff and Glenullin (now a North Derry club). By 1926 Ballinderry officially formed as one team representing all the townlands of Ballinderry. The club was named Ballinderry Shamrocks GAC (Irish: Baile an Doire na Seamróga CLG). A year later the side claimed their first Derry Championship, after a final victory over Drumsurn. In the late 1920s and early 1930s Ballinderry competed in the Tyrone league and Championship. Gaelic football was once again revived in South Derry in 1933 and Ballinderry returned to compete in Derry competitions. From 1933-1936 Ballylifford (Irish: Baile Leithearr), another townland of Ballinderry competed as a separate team. When Ballylifford and Ballinderry met this meant brother against brother in some cases. In 1938 a parish league was formed (between five Ballinderry teams): Bellagherty, St. John’s, Ballinderry, Derrychrin and Mullan Fianna. Mullan were the eventual winners, the prize being a trip to the All-Ireland Final. Mullan Fianna competed as Ballinderry's sole team for a few years, but the Ballinderry Shamrocks side soon restarted in the early 1940s. The club moved to their current ground (Shamrock Park) in 1971. It was officially opened in 1979 with an Ulster U-21 Football Championship semi-final between Derry and Down. After a gap of 47 years, 1974 saw Ballinderry win their second Derry Senior Championship, defeating Banagher in the final. The early 1980s were a glory period for the club and became only the second side after Bellaghy to win the Derry Championship three years in a row (1980, 1981 and 1982). The club beat Burren of Down to claim the 1981 Ulster Senior Club Football Championship, before losing by a point to Garrymore (Mayo) in the All-Ireland Club Championship semi-final. The club won another county championship in 1995, defeating rivals Bellaghy at Watty Graham Park, Maghera. The Shamrocks were beaten narrowly by Bellaghy in the Derry final in both 1999 and 2000. The two clubs clashed again in the 2001 final. This time Ballinderry were victorious. They went on to victory over Mayobridge in the Ulster Senior Club Football Championship decider. Ballinderry went on to reach the 2001/02 All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship, which they won defeating Tír Chonaill Gaels (London) in the quarter-final, Rathnew (Wicklow) in the semi-final and Nemo Rangers (Cork) in the final on a scoreline of 2-10 (16 points) to 0-9 (9 points). The club were awarded Derry Club of the Year in 2001 under the AIB GAA Club of the Year Awards scheme Club Chairman Michael Donnelly was presented the award by GAA President Seán McCague. Ballinderry also won Club of the Year at the 2002 Ulster GAA Writer's Association Awards. The club defended their Derry Championship crown in 2002, with victory over An Lúb in the final, but lost disappointingly to Errigal Ciarán in the Ulster semi-final. Ballinderry won their ninth Derry Championship in 2006 after a gap of four years and reached the Ulster Club final. State of the art floodlights were installed at Shamrock Park in September 2007, replacing the older floodlights. Derry played St. Mary's University College at Shamrock Park in the 2008 Dr. McKenna Cup, believed to be the first inter-county competition game played at the venue. The Shamrocks regained the Derry Championship in 2008 - the club's tenth title. CAMOGIE

In 2003 the club’s dedication and commitment was recognised when they obtained the Junior Clubmark demonstrating the strong policies and practices which are in place to ensure safe quality sporting opportunities for young people. Following this award, the under-age teams proved that the club were worthy winners by winning the Under 14, 16 and 18 county championships. The club won the Golden Clubmark in 2006. In 2004 the Shamrocks club was awarded the prestige Irish News Ulster Club award for commitment to under-age teams and coaching.

30/05/2026

The return of the rain this morning didn’t stop our u8 girls and this week’s Go Games. There was a great display of camogie on show, especially ground striking and blocking.👏🏻 A lot of talent within this young age group! Thank you to Newbridge and Ballinascreen for making their way to Shamrock Park with their girls and to our parents for supporting from the sidelines under their umbrellas. ☔️

30/05/2026

🇦🇹 𝘼𝙍𝙀 𝙔𝙊𝙐 𝙄𝙉𝙏𝙀𝙍𝙀𝙎𝙏𝙀𝘿 𝙄𝙉 𝘽𝙀𝘾𝙊𝙈𝙄𝙉𝙂 𝘼 𝙍𝙀𝙁𝙀𝙍𝙀𝙀?

Derry CCC and the Referee Administration Committee are calling on clubs and club members to express an interest in starting the pathway to becoming a club referee, for youth and adult games.

𝙒𝙝𝙮 𝙬𝙚 𝙣𝙚𝙚𝙙 𝙮𝙤𝙪?

Referees across all codes are in short supply in Derry. Our current officials are stretched thin, covering huge numbers of games, and we’re facing a real risk of burnout, injuries, and further losses if nothing changes.

𝙒𝙝𝙖𝙩’𝙨 𝙞𝙣 𝙞𝙩 𝙛𝙤𝙧 𝙣𝙚𝙬 𝙧𝙚𝙛𝙚𝙧𝙚𝙚𝙨?

➡️ A clear pathway into officiating at youth and adult level
➡️ Full training and ongoing support
➡️ A vital role keeping fixtures running across the county

𝙐𝙥𝙘𝙤𝙢𝙞𝙣𝙜 𝙩𝙧𝙖𝙞𝙣𝙞𝙣𝙜

Provisional date: Saturday 20th June (early morning). Further details on training to follow.

𝙂𝙚𝙩 𝙞𝙣 𝙩𝙤𝙪𝙘𝙝

📞 Mark 07714 773538
📞 Roddy 07955 749150

Good luck to Ruairi, Niall & Gareth ☘️
30/05/2026

Good luck to Ruairi, Niall & Gareth ☘️

🗞️🔢 Here’s our squad for tomorrow’s SFC opener vs. Armagh.

Good luck to Brooke, Clodagh, Jessica, Casey and Sophia as they represent Derry in the All-Ireland U14 Final this Saturd...
29/05/2026

Good luck to Brooke, Clodagh, Jessica, Casey and Sophia as they represent Derry in the All-Ireland U14 Final this Saturday! ❤️🤍

The final takes place in Emyvale, Monaghan, with throw-in at 3.30pm as Derry take on Donegal. 🏐

A fantastic achievement for all five girls and a proud moment for Ballinderry Shamrocks LGFA.

A special mention to captain Clodagh, who unfortunately suffered a broken collarbone during the week and will miss the final. Clodagh has led this team from day one on their journey and has been a huge part of everything they have achieved this season. Her absence is a massive loss for Derry, but no one could question the contribution she has made in getting the team to this stage.

We know she’ll be supporting every step of the way.

Best of luck to the entire Derry squad and management team. Bring it home! ❤️🤍☘️

Well done to our senior camogs last night on a brilliant win over Coleraine
29/05/2026

Well done to our senior camogs last night on a brilliant win over Coleraine

Photos from yesterdays senior men's win over Limavady
28/05/2026

Photos from yesterdays senior men's win over Limavady

Senior Men defeat Limavady this evening
28/05/2026

Senior Men defeat Limavady this evening

Ballinderry got back to winning ways with a dramatic 1-12 to 1-11 victory over Limavady at Shamrock Park on Thursday night.

A massive evening of action awaits at Shamrock Park this evening with three senior fixtures🏐 Senior Men vs Limavady – 18...
28/05/2026

A massive evening of action awaits at Shamrock Park this evening with three senior fixtures

🏐 Senior Men vs Limavady – 18:30
🏑 Senior Camogs vs Coleraine – 19:30
🏐 Reserves vs Limavady – 20:00

*🎟️ Please support our Féile Fundraiser Raffle 🎟️*Tickets are just £1 each or 6 for £5, with loads of brilliant prizes v...
28/05/2026

*🎟️ Please support our Féile Fundraiser Raffle 🎟️*

Tickets are just £1 each or 6 for £5, with loads of brilliant prizes very generously donated by local businesses and supporters 👏

Every ticket bought helps support our girls as they prepare for Féile and gives them the best possible experience along the way 💙🤍

The draw will take place at our “Come Dine With Me” night in The Hub on Saturday 6th June — a great community night with plenty of fun guaranteed!

Thanks to everyone who has supported us so far… ☘️

https://hub.klubfunder.com/BallinderryShamrocks/payit/ticketsale/f-ile-2026-lgfa-fundraiser-draw/detail

Well done to St. Pius and all the Shamrocks girls involved.A special mention as well to Jessica Wilson on picking up Pla...
28/05/2026

Well done to St. Pius and all the Shamrocks girls involved.

A special mention as well to Jessica Wilson on picking up Player of the Game, a fantastic achievement 👏

We’d also like to wish Clodagh McCrystal a speedy recovery after she unfortunately broke her collarbone during the game. Wishing her a full and quick recovery ⚪🔵

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