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Glen Rovers GAA

, Cork, Ireland
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Glen Rovers is a Cork-based Gaelic Athletic Association club based in Blackpool, Cork, Ireland. The club was founded in 1916 and is primarily concerned with the game of hurling. They are the reigning Cork senior hurling champions, having won their first title in 26 years in 2015. They retained the championship in 2016, when they beat Erin's Own in the final. Only Blackrock have won more Cork senior hurling championships.HurlingColoursIn the early days of the club, its colours were green, white and gold. The Easter Rising and the execution of the leaders took place in the same year the Glen was founded. These events left such an impression on the minds of the Irish public that it was decided to add a black band to the jersey to honour the recently deceased patriots. This distinctive and unique hooped jersey has been used ever since.The Glen Rovers crest is also unique, and features a modernized Celtic cross with the image of the north side glen in the centre. The crest also features two crossed hurleys.HistoryBeginningsHurling had been played in the Blackpool area for some time before the Glen Rovers club was established. Areas like the Commons Road and Thomas Davis Street in particular had fielded teams from time to time. In 1910, however, a hurling club honouring the Fenian leader Brian Dillon was established at Dillon's Cross.

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