Under 21′s win County Championship

Sunday, February 19th, 2012

The club achieved another major goal by winning their first 21 hurling title in 66 years at O Toole park yesterday.

In a very dominating team performance the Barrs beat a very competitive St Bridget’s team who battled hard till the final whistle. On a scoreline of 4- 8 to 1-6 the Barrs got the scores at vital times which killed off the challenge of the Blanchardstown men early in the second half.

What must be a record for any Dublin county final Eamon ‘Troller Dillon scored 4-5 of the Barrs score. As one of the Barrs supporters said,

“The Troller went off the rails today, he put on a superb hurling performance.”

The goal from a free in the second half from a pass from Shane Cummins was hurling at its best. Yet for all Eamon’s feats this was a team performance all over the park. The six backs of Brown, Kavanagh, Hyland, Kehoe, Dodrill & Morgan were tight and hurled with a great passion.

With the commanding figure of Ger Dodrill the team stopped the Bridget’s forwards and set up loads of balls for the forwards to feed off. The centre field after a slow start took over control with Arron Costello gaining in skill and presence putting in a great performance.

With good ball coming into the forwards it was only a matter of time that the net would be hit. Dingle, Sweetman, Cummins, Dillon & Forgarty were all dangerous on the ball. For a man who is not known for being a goal keeper, Cillan Donahue put in a great hours work.

Congratulations to the management team of Niall Brady, Seamus McGratten, Paul Turner, Karl Tunner and Niall Paget.

Team (B – R): M.Whelan, A.Costelo, E.Dillon, S.Cummins, G.Dodrill, S.Kelly, S.O Farrell, E.Sweetman, A.Kavangh, S McDonnaca G.Cabury, G.Kelly.

Team (F-R): E Forgarty, K.Kehoe, P.Dingle, C Donahue, C.Brown, B.Owens, B.Hyland, J. Morgan, C .Gallager.

Blue Star

Tuesday, November 22nd, 2011

The club sends its congratulation to Stephen Costello who won a Blue Star today. A great year for the players, the club and Cabra.

Cabra Folklore – Dermot Mongey

Sunday, October 2nd, 2011

Dermot Mongey dropped into the club house last week and met one of his old neighbours Phelim Brady. Dermot lived at 64 Dingle Road and emigrated to England in the early sixties at the age of twenty.

Dermot played GAA Hurling ,GAA Football, Handball for Naomh Fionnbarra as well as soccer for Home Farm and Richmond Boys Club in Liverpool. Dermot has lent to the club photographs and news articles about himself and Cabra in the 1950′s.

In the Local History & Folklore section we are going to put these articles together and call them the Dermot Mongey story as it represents alot of people who had to leave Cabra in the 40′s, 50′s and 60′s to find work in England.

Most never lost a sense of longing for Cabra and Dublin. Again thanks to Dermot for letting us use the material.

The Layer Article Added

Sunday, October 2nd, 2011

We have added a new article on the history of the Layer (Cabra Playground), 1933 – 1993 by Nicky Kehoe to our Local History & Folklore section on the site. Well worth a read for anyone who wants to know the history behind the playgrounds in Cabra and how the club developed its facilities.

Club Acknowledgement

Friday, June 10th, 2011

The club Executive committee  would like to express our sincere gratitude to all of those people, clubs, Garda Siochana, T.D’s, Community groups, Dublin County Board, Dublin players past and present who attended the removal and burial of our ”Hero and Legend” Anthony “Gossy “Costello.

To the Costello/Sheridan families who showed us such strenth and courage thank you. We also want to thank you for allowing us at Naomh Fionnbarra the chance to play a big part as Gossy was laid to rest.

To the juvenile section of the club for their lining of the streets and aisles of the Church, the Camogie section for their guard of honour, to Gozzy’s team mates past and present who flanked his remains to and from the Church and at the graveside, you all did yourselves and our club proud.

To all our full members,social members and not forgetting the non club people who helpED out in the clubhouse and in the kitchen and behind the bar, your help was invaluable and greatly appreciated, to the local people and business community for their expression of sympathy and support.

This occasion though a very sad one BUT showed what a great community we have in Cabra. Mile buiochais to all. Rest in Peace ‘Big Fella’, your spirt will live on in all who wear the ‘Barrs’ jersey.

O bas go crioch nil crioch ach alhfhais

Eilis Ui Longain P.R.O.

on behalf of the Executive Committee.

Big Gozzy – A Barrs Legend

Saturday, May 28th, 2011

As some of you may have heard, Big Gozzy has sadly passed away. Our sincere condolences and thoughts are with his family on this very sad day for them, the club and the community.

Players and members of the club wil be meeting the clubhouse at 5pm today to remember a true Barrs legend.

Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam uasal.

Croke Park with the Barrs

Saturday, March 19th, 2011

Dublin_Croke-Park

The clubs under 11 and under 12′s are playing in Croke Park on Sunday 20th at the interval of the Dublin vs Mayo match. It is a great occasion for the children, their parents and our club.

The club committee would like to thank the staff at Croke park and the president Christy Cooney for their assistance.

Presentation Night Videos

Thursday, February 3rd, 2011

Below are the videos that were shown on the club’s annual presentation night.






Over 1,000 fans on Facebook

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010

Club Committes

We’re delighted that our Facebook page has now got over 1,000 friends following us. The page keeps members and friends of the club up to date with the latest news, fixtures and events taking place.

If you’re not already following us on Facebook you can do so by clicking here to visit our profile.

All-Ireland Medal Winners

Thursday, August 12th, 2010

All-Ireland winners

Our Local History & Folklore section has been updated with an article on Paddy Holden & Mickey Whelan, both of whom who won All-Ireland medals with Dublin. Read the full article by clicking here.