Gloucestershire GAA

Gloucestershire GAA
Founded:1959
Province:Britain
Dominant sport:Gaelic football
Ground(s):Cardiff Gaelic Club
& St Mary's Old Boys RFC,
Almondsbury
County colours:  Gold   Green
County teams
Football Championship:All-Ireland Junior Football Championship
Regular kit

The Gloucestershire County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) or Gloucester GAA, is one of the county boards outside Ireland and is responsible for the running of Gaelic Games in the South West of England and South Wales. With Scotland, Warwickshire, Lancashire, Hertfordshire, London and Yorkshire, the board makes up the British Provincial Board.

The Gloucestershire board oversees the Gaelic Football League and Championship of Gloucestershire. The County Board has been in existence since 1959 and in 2008 Gloucestershire won the British Junior Football Championship for the first time, defeating Warwickshire in the final in Cardiff on a scoreline of 1-12 (15) to 0-06.

St Jude's GAA of Bournemouth, Southampton and Portsmouth are the current county champions, having defeated St Nicholas GAC, Bristol in the 2018 Gloucestershire County Championship.

Gloucestershire Senior Football Championship

List of Finals

Year Winner Score Runners-up Score
2022 St Jude’s 5-11 St Nick’s 2-03
2019 [1] St Jude's 3-11 St Nick's 1-10
2018 [2] St Jude's St Nick's
2017 St Nick's
2014 St Nick's
2013 St Nick's 1-5 St Colmcille's 1-3
2012 St Nick's
2011 St Nick's 0-14 Western Gaels 1-10 [3]

References

  1. ^ Dolan, Damien (31 October 2019). "First-Ever British Final Awaits Glasgow or St Jude's". The Irish World. Retrieved 22 January 2026.
  2. ^ Dolan, Damien (3 April 2019). "The Beautiful South: How St Jude's Are Reviving South-Coast GAA". The Irish World. Retrieved 22 January 2026.
  3. ^ Dolan, Damien (16 January 2019). "St Nick's GAA Club Bristol: The West's Awake". The Irish World. Retrieved 21 January 2026.