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'''Lyre GAA''' is a [[Gaelic Athletic Association]] club which takes its name from the nearby village of [[Lyre, County Cork]], and is based in the village of [[Banteer]] in the North West of [[County Cork]], Ireland. The club plays Football and is affiliated with [[Banteer GAA|Banteer Hurling Club]] from the same parish.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Lyre footballers on the verge of creating history|url=https://www.independent.ie/regionals/corkman/localnotes/lyre-footballers-on-the-verge-of-creating-history-27079402.html|access-date=2020-07-30|website=independent|language=en}}</ref> The club was founded in 1899 competes in the [[Duhallow Junior A Football Championship]].<ref>[http://www.corkman.ie/sport/gaelic-football/ducon-debuts-for-2010-2047793.html Ducon debuts for 2010]</ref> Their first team competes in the [[Duhallow Junior A Football Championship]]<ref>[http://www.corkman.ie/sport/gaelic-football/relieved-rockchapel-let-off-by-lyre-1802194.html Relieved Rockchapel let off by Lyre]</ref><ref>[http://www.corkman.ie/sport/gaelic-football/dromtariffe-outlast-lyre-1846386.html Dromtariffe outlast Lyre]</ref> and the Duhallow Junior A Football League.
'''Lyre GAA''' is a [[Gaelic Athletic Association]] club which takes its name from the nearby village of [[Lyre, County Cork]], and is based in the village of [[Banteer]] in the north-west of [[County Cork]], Ireland. The club plays football and is affiliated with [[Banteer GAA|Banteer Hurling Club]] from the same parish.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Lyre footballers on the verge of creating history|url=https://www.independent.ie/regionals/corkman/localnotes/lyre-footballers-on-the-verge-of-creating-history-27079402.html|access-date=2020-07-30|website=independent|language=en}}</ref> Founded in 1899, the club competes in the [[Duhallow Junior A Football Championship]].<ref>[http://www.corkman.ie/sport/gaelic-football/ducon-debuts-for-2010-2047793.html Ducon debuts for 2010]</ref>
In 2010, the club won its first ever [[Duhallow Junior A Football Championship]] title and won their second title in 2013. Lyre also reached the final in 2015 and 2019.

Their first team competes in the [[Duhallow Junior A Football Championship]]<ref>[http://www.corkman.ie/sport/gaelic-football/relieved-rockchapel-let-off-by-lyre-1802194.html Relieved Rockchapel let off by Lyre]</ref><ref>[http://www.corkman.ie/sport/gaelic-football/dromtariffe-outlast-lyre-1846386.html Dromtariffe outlast Lyre]</ref> and the Duhallow Junior A Football League. In 2010, the club won its first ever [[Duhallow Junior A Football Championship]] title and won their second title in 2013. Lyre also reached the final in 2015 and 2019.


==History==
==History==
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| 2015<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.independent.ie/regionals/corkman/sport/gaa/relief-for-knocknagree-on-bridging-24-years-34340908.html |title=Independent.ie > Relief for Knocknagree on bridging 24 years |publisher=corkman.ie |accessdate=2016-01-09 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160406171802/http://www.independent.ie/regionals/corkman/sport/gaa/relief-for-knocknagree-on-bridging-24-years-34340908.html |archive-date=2016-04-06 }}</ref>
| 2015<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.independent.ie/regionals/corkman/sport/gaa/relief-for-knocknagree-on-bridging-24-years-34340908.html |title=Independent.ie > Relief for Knocknagree on bridging 24 years |publisher=corkman.ie |accessdate=2016-01-09 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160406171802/http://www.independent.ie/regionals/corkman/sport/gaa/relief-for-knocknagree-on-bridging-24-years-34340908.html |archive-date=2016-04-06 }}</ref>
| [[File:Colours of Laois.svg|border|20px]] [[Knocknagree GAA|Knocknagree]]
| [[File:Colours of Laois.svg|border|20px]] [[Knocknagree GAA|Knocknagree]]
|1-12, 1-12 (R)
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| [[File:Colours of Sligo.svg|border|20px]] '''Lyre'''
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| 1–12, 0-04
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| 2013<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.irishexaminer.com/sport/gaa/football/lively-lyre-lay-down-early-marker-245428.html |title=Lively Lyre lay down early marker |accessdate=7 October 2013 |work=[[The Irish Examiner]] |publisher= |date=7 October 2013}}</ref>
| 2013<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.irishexaminer.com/sport/gaa/football/lively-lyre-lay-down-early-marker-245428.html |title=Lively Lyre lay down early marker |accessdate=7 October 2013 |work=[[The Irish Examiner]] |publisher= |date=7 October 2013}}</ref>
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| [[File:Colours of Sligo.svg|border|20px]] '''Lyre'''
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| [[File:Colours of Tipperary.svg|border|20px]] [[Cullen GAA|Cullen]]
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| [[File:Colours of Limerick.svg|border|20px]] [[Kanturk GAA|Kanturk]]
| [[File:Colours of Limerick.svg|border|20px]] [[Kanturk GAA|Kanturk]]
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== Pitch and facilities ==
==Ladies Football==

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== Pitch and Facilities ==
Lyres GAA play their home matches in Banteer Community Sportsfield which is based in [[Banteer]].
Lyres GAA play their home matches in Banteer Community Sportsfield which is based in [[Banteer]].


=== Facilities ===
=== Facilities ===
Banteer Community Sportsfield and complex is a community owned facility in Banteer. The local GAA club, soccer club and athletics club use these facilities. The complex has a park area, 2 pitches, 2 sets of dressing rooms, several walks around the pond and pitches, a children's playgrounds, a ball wall, a museum/exhibition area with a shop and there is accessibility offered by [[Banteer railway station]].
Banteer Community Sportsfield and complex is a community owned facility in Banteer. The local GAA club, soccer club and athletics club use these facilities. The complex has a park area, 2 pitches, 2 sets of dressing rooms, several walks around the pond and pitches, a children's playgrounds, a ball wall, a museum/exhibition area with a shop and there is accessibility offered by [[Banteer railway station]].{{fact|date=February 2024}}


=== Main pitch ===
It is the first community-owned, full size, multi-use astro-turf pitch in Munster.
The original main pitch is usually used for club matches. There is a small stand which can hold up to 200 people and a clubhouse which is under the stand that's adjacent to the pitch. The clubhouse includes 4 changing rooms with showers, an equipment room and a kitchen.{{fact|date=February 2024}}


The main pitch often hosts the Duhallow Championship matches and finals, including the [[Duhallow Junior A Hurling Championship#Roll of honour|2021 hurling final]].{{fact|date=February 2024}} The pitch has also hosted matches in the [[Cork Premier Senior Hurling Championship]] and the [[Cork Premier Senior Football Championship]], and hosted [[Blackrock National Hurling Club|Blackrock]] and [[Charleville GAA|Charleville]] in [[2021 Cork Premier Senior Hurling Championship#Results|2021]].{{fact|date=February 2024}}
=== Main Pitch ===
The original main pitch is usually used for club matches. There is a small stand which can hold up to 200 people and a clubhouse which is under the stand that's adjacent to the pitch. The clubhouse includes 4 changing rooms with showers, an equipment room and a kitchen.


=== Astro pitch ===
The main pitch often hosts the Duhallow Championship matches and finals, most recently the [[Duhallow Junior A Hurling Championship#Roll of honour|2021 hurling final]]. The pitch is also subject to a lot of high-profile matches in the [[Cork Premier Senior Hurling Championship]] and the [[Cork Premier Senior Football Championship]], most recently hosting [[Blackrock National Hurling Club|Blackrock]] and [[Charleville GAA|Charleville]] in [[2021 Cork Premier Senior Hurling Championship#Results|2021]].
In 2020, the first phase of a €1.5million project to develop a suite of new sporting facilities in the village of Banteer was completed.{{fact|date=February 2024}} In February 2020, the Banteer Community Sportsfield Project was awarded a grant under the Rural Regeneration and Development Fund. With this grant an astro-turf pitch was built over an existing secondary pitch at the sports complex which was usually used for training.{{fact|date=February 2024}}

=== Astro Pitch ===
In 2020, the first phase of an ambitious €1.5million project to develop a suite of world-class sporting facilities in the village of Banteer was completed. In February 2020, the Banteer Community Sportsfield Project was awarded a grant under the Rural Regeneration and Development Fund. With this grant an astro-turf pitch was built over an existing secondary pitch at the sports complex which was usually used for training. The new Astro is still used for training and hosts some matches.

The facility is available year-round for use by a range of different sports clubs across Cork county, west Limerick and east Kerry. The pitch is lined out for soccer and a lot of soccer clubs in Duhallow use this facility as well as the local soccer club in Banteer.

This will incorporate a new spectator stand, changing rooms/showers, and a tea room and a community museum.

=== Museum/Exhibition Area ===
A museum/exhibition area for sports memorabilia will be built also for people who are interested in viewing old articles, photos, videos outlining the historic achievements of over a 100 years of Banteer Sports.

==Rivalries==
===Kanturk===
Lyre won their first [[Duhallow Junior A Football Championship]] against [[Kanturk GAA|Kanturk]] in 2013.


==Recent Results/Upcoming Fixtures==
===2021===
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| date =
| time =
| round = 2021 Duhallow JAFC Round 1
| team1 = [[Lyre GAA|Lyre]]
| score = 0-04 - 3-27
| report =
| team2 = [[Boherbue GAA|Boherbue]]
| goals1 =
| goals2 =
| stadium =
| location =
| attendance =
| result = L
}}

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| date =
| time =
| round = 2021 Duhallow JAFC Quarter-Finals
| team1 = [[Lyre GAA|Lyre]]
| score = 0-06 - 1-04
| report =
| team2 = [[Kiskeam GAA|Kiskeam]]
| goals1 =
| goals2 =
| stadium =
| location =
| attendance =
| result = W
}}

{{footballbox collapsible
| date = 14/10/2021
| time = 14:00
| round = 2021 Duhallow JAFC Semi-Finals
| team1 = [[Lyre GAA|Lyre]]
| score = 0-07 - 1-20
| report =
| team2 = [[Cullen GAA|Cullen]]
| goals1 =
| goals2 =
| stadium =
| location = [[Newmarket, County Cork|Newmarket]]
| attendance = 400
| result = L
}}

=== 2022 ===
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| date =
| time =
| round = 2022 Duhallow JAFC Group Stage
| team1 = [[Lyre GAA|Lyre]]
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==Honours==
==Honours==
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=== County ===
=== County ===
*[[Cork Junior Football Championship#Junior B Football Championship|'''Cork Junior B Football Championship''']]
*[[Cork Junior Football Championship#Junior B Football Championship|'''Cork Junior B Football Championship''']]
** {{Silver2}} '''Runners-Up (1):''' 2000
** Winners (0)
** Runners-Up (1): 2000


=== Duhallow ===
=== Duhallow ===
*'''[[Duhallow Junior A Football Championship]]'''
*'''[[Duhallow Junior A Football Championship]]'''
** Winners (2): 2010, 2013<ref>{{cite web|date=7 October 2013|title=Lively Lyre lay down early marker|url=http://www.irishexaminer.com/sport/gaa/football/lively-lyre-lay-down-early-marker-245428.html|access-date=7 October 2013|work=[[The Irish Examiner]]}}</ref>
** {{Gold1}} '''Winners (2):''' 2010, 2013<ref>{{cite web|date=7 October 2013|title=Lively Lyre lay down early marker|url=http://www.irishexaminer.com/sport/gaa/football/lively-lyre-lay-down-early-marker-245428.html|access-date=7 October 2013|work=[[The Irish Examiner]]}}</ref>
** Runners-Up (2): 2015, [[2019 Duhallow Junior A Football Championship|2019]]
** {{Silver2}} '''Runners-Up (2):''' 2015, 2019
*'''Duhallow Under 21 A Football Championship'''
*'''Duhallow Under 21 A Football Championship'''
** Winners (1): 2010
** {{Gold1}} '''Winners (1):''' 2010
*'''Duhallow Junior B Football League'''
*'''Duhallow Junior B Football League'''
** Winners (2): 1999, 2010
** {{Gold1}} '''Winners (2):''' 1999, 2010
*'''Duhallow Co Qualifier Championship'''
*'''Duhallow Co Qualifier Championship'''
** Winners (5): 2000, 2001, 2004, 2005, 2006
** {{Gold1}} '''Winners (5):''' 2000, 2001, 2004, 2005, 2006
*'''[[Duhallow Junior A Football Championship#Junior B and C Football Championship|Duhallow Junior B Football Championship]]'''
*'''[[Duhallow Junior B Football Championship]]'''
** Winners (2): 2004, 2006
** {{Gold1}} '''Winners (2):''' 2004, 2006
*'''Minor B Football Championship'''
*'''Duhallow Minor B Football Championship'''
** Winners (1): 1999, 2006
** {{Gold1}} '''Winners (1):''' 1999, 2006
*'''Minor B Football League'''
*'''Duhallow Minor B Football League'''
** Winners (1): 1999
** {{Gold1}} '''Winners (1):''' 1999
*'''Duhallow Under-21 C Football Championship'''
** {{Gold1}} '''Winners (1):''' 2024


==Notable players==
==Notable players==
Double Olympic gold medalist Dr. {{sortname|Pat|O'Callaghan}} was a midfielder for the football team, while he also lined out with the Banteer hurling team. A statue was erected of Dr. "Pat" at the Banteer GAA grounds in January 2007.


* Double Olympic gold medalist Dr. {{sortname|Pat|O'Callaghan}} was a midfielder for the football team, while he also lined out with the Banteer hurling team. A statue was erected of Dr. "Pat" at the Banteer GAA grounds in January 2007.
==See also==
* [[Banteer GAA]]
* [[Lyre, County Cork|Lyre]]
* [[2020 Banteer/Lyre GAA Season]]
* [[Duhallow Junior A Football Championship]]


==References==
==References==
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[[Category:Gaelic Athletic Association clubs in County Cork]]
[[Category:Gaelic games clubs in County Cork]]
[[Category:Gaelic football clubs in County Cork]]
[[Category:Gaelic football clubs in County Cork]]
[[Category:1899 establishments in Ireland]]
[[Category:1899 establishments in Ireland]]

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Lyre
Ladhar C.L.G.
Founded:1899
County:Cork
Nickname:The Pandas
Colours:Black & White
Grounds:Banteer Community Sportsfield
Coordinates:52.2584064 -8.7752704
Playing kits
Standard colours

Lyre GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club which takes its name from the nearby village of Lyre, County Cork, and is based in the village of Banteer in the north-west of County Cork, Ireland. The club plays football and is affiliated with Banteer Hurling Club from the same parish.[1] Founded in 1899, the club competes in the Duhallow Junior A Football Championship.[2]

Their first team competes in the Duhallow Junior A Football Championship[3][4] and the Duhallow Junior A Football League. In 2010, the club won its first ever Duhallow Junior A Football Championship title and won their second title in 2013. Lyre also reached the final in 2015 and 2019.

History

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Übersicht

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The club was formed in 1899 and entered the Duhallow Football Championship when it was founded in 1933. Lyre won their first Duhallow Junior Football Championship in 2010 defeating rivals Kanturk in the final. They also defeated Cullen in the 2013 final.

Hurling

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Lyre never fielded a hurling team as the club goes under the name of Banteer for hurling. The club has won 8 Duhallow Hurling Championships.

List of JAFC Finals

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Year Winner Score Opponent Score
2019 Boherbue 3-07 Lyre 0-10
2015[5] Knocknagree 1-12, 1-12 Lyre 1–12, 0-04
2013[6] Lyre 0-13 Cullen 2-05
2010 Lyre 1-09 Kanturk 0-09

Pitch and facilities

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Lyres GAA play their home matches in Banteer Community Sportsfield which is based in Banteer.

Facilities

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Banteer Community Sportsfield and complex is a community owned facility in Banteer. The local GAA club, soccer club and athletics club use these facilities. The complex has a park area, 2 pitches, 2 sets of dressing rooms, several walks around the pond and pitches, a children's playgrounds, a ball wall, a museum/exhibition area with a shop and there is accessibility offered by Banteer railway station.[citation needed]

Main pitch

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The original main pitch is usually used for club matches. There is a small stand which can hold up to 200 people and a clubhouse which is under the stand that's adjacent to the pitch. The clubhouse includes 4 changing rooms with showers, an equipment room and a kitchen.[citation needed]

The main pitch often hosts the Duhallow Championship matches and finals, including the 2021 hurling final.[citation needed] The pitch has also hosted matches in the Cork Premier Senior Hurling Championship and the Cork Premier Senior Football Championship, and hosted Blackrock and Charleville in 2021.[citation needed]

Astro pitch

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In 2020, the first phase of a €1.5million project to develop a suite of new sporting facilities in the village of Banteer was completed.[citation needed] In February 2020, the Banteer Community Sportsfield Project was awarded a grant under the Rural Regeneration and Development Fund. With this grant an astro-turf pitch was built over an existing secondary pitch at the sports complex which was usually used for training.[citation needed]

Honours

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County

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Duhallow

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  • Duhallow Junior A Football Championship
    • 1st place, gold medalist(s) Winners (2): 2010, 2013[7]
    • 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Runners-Up (2): 2015, 2019
  • Duhallow Under 21 A Football Championship
    • 1st place, gold medalist(s) Winners (1): 2010
  • Duhallow Junior B Football League
    • 1st place, gold medalist(s) Winners (2): 1999, 2010
  • Duhallow Co Qualifier Championship
    • 1st place, gold medalist(s) Winners (5): 2000, 2001, 2004, 2005, 2006
  • Duhallow Junior B Football Championship
    • 1st place, gold medalist(s) Winners (2): 2004, 2006
  • Duhallow Minor B Football Championship
    • 1st place, gold medalist(s) Winners (1): 1999, 2006
  • Duhallow Minor B Football League
    • 1st place, gold medalist(s) Winners (1): 1999
  • Duhallow Under-21 C Football Championship
    • 1st place, gold medalist(s) Winners (1): 2024

Notable players

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  • Double Olympic gold medalist Dr. Pat O'Callaghan was a midfielder for the football team, while he also lined out with the Banteer hurling team. A statue was erected of Dr. "Pat" at the Banteer GAA grounds in January 2007.

References

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  1. ^ "Lyre footballers on the verge of creating history". independent. Retrieved 30 July 2020.
  2. ^ Ducon debuts for 2010
  3. ^ Relieved Rockchapel let off by Lyre
  4. ^ Dromtariffe outlast Lyre
  5. ^ "Independent.ie > Relief for Knocknagree on bridging 24 years". corkman.ie. Archived from the original on 6 April 2016. Retrieved 9 January 2016.
  6. ^ "Lively Lyre lay down early marker". The Irish Examiner. 7 October 2013. Retrieved 7 October 2013.
  7. ^ "Lively Lyre lay down early marker". The Irish Examiner. 7 October 2013. Retrieved 7 October 2013.
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