O'Byrne Cup

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Is duais spóirt Éireannach é Corn Uí Bhroin (Béarla: O'Byrne Cup) i bPeil Ghaelach. Is é Cumann Lúthchleas Gael a eagraíonn an comórtas. Imrítear na cluichí gach bliain i mí Eanáir. Bhain an Lú an comórtas is déanaí in éadan DCU leis an scór 1-17 go 1-10. Tá an corn ainmnithe in ómós do Matt O'Byrne, iar-oifigeach club le Cill Mhantáin. rdf:langString
The Bord na Móna O'Byrne Cup is a Gaelic football competition organised by the Leinster GAA and first staged in 1954. The competition is named after Matt Byrne, a former Wicklow GAA club and county officer. By virtue of a quirk in translation, the Corn Uí Bhroin became known as the O'Byrne cup even though Matt had never used an 'O' in his surname. Byrne was born on February 14, 1870, was a native of Baltinglass and taught at the local national school on Chapel Hill. Deeply involved in GAA activities at any levels throughout his life, he was regarded as a good footballer in his youth as well as an excellent handballer. He was the first secretary of the Maurice Davins' club in Baltinglass and served as a member of the Wicklow County Board for over 50 years, mostly as county registrar. He was rdf:langString
rdf:langString O'Byrne Cup
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rdf:langString O'Byrne Cup
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rdf:langString Replay 1958
rdf:langString Replay 1960
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rdf:langString Cormac Reilly
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rdf:langString Maurice Deegan
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rdf:langString St Brigid's Park, Drogheda
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rdf:langString The Bord na Móna O'Byrne Cup is a Gaelic football competition organised by the Leinster GAA and first staged in 1954. The competition is named after Matt Byrne, a former Wicklow GAA club and county officer. By virtue of a quirk in translation, the Corn Uí Bhroin became known as the O'Byrne cup even though Matt had never used an 'O' in his surname. Byrne was born on February 14, 1870, was a native of Baltinglass and taught at the local national school on Chapel Hill. Deeply involved in GAA activities at any levels throughout his life, he was regarded as a good footballer in his youth as well as an excellent handballer. He was the first secretary of the Maurice Davins' club in Baltinglass and served as a member of the Wicklow County Board for over 50 years, mostly as county registrar. He was also his county's representative on Leinster and Central Councils and served as President of the Irish Handball Council from 1941-1944. He died on September 21, 1947. The competition participants are the eleven Leinster county teams (excluding Kilkenny). Formerly third-level teams competed, but from 2018 onward only county teams play. The competition is, together with the Walsh Cup and Kehoe Cup, part of the Bord na Móna Leinster GAA Series which takes place each January. The current O'Byrne Cup champions are Dublin, who beat Laois in the 2022 final. The O'Byrne Shield was introduced for teams knocked out of the first stage of the Cup but was later abandoned in 2013 due to the introduction of group stages in the competition.
rdf:langString Is duais spóirt Éireannach é Corn Uí Bhroin (Béarla: O'Byrne Cup) i bPeil Ghaelach. Is é Cumann Lúthchleas Gael a eagraíonn an comórtas. Imrítear na cluichí gach bliain i mí Eanáir. Bhain an Lú an comórtas is déanaí in éadan DCU leis an scór 1-17 go 1-10. Tá an corn ainmnithe in ómós do Matt O'Byrne, iar-oifigeach club le Cill Mhantáin.
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