Kildalkey Hurling & Camogie Club
Although there was a football club in Kildalkey in the early part of
the 1900's, it wasn't until 1910 that Kildalkey Hurling Club was
founded. The Club became affiliated in 1922 thanks to John Davy who
moved to the village in 1921 and had its first success in 1927 by
winning the Minor Hurling Championship when they overcame Dunboyne in
the final. That winning team was as follows:
Pat Priest, Peter Kelly, Jimmy Kelly, George Hesnan, Joe
Geoghegan, Michael Hesnan, Pat Farrell, Joe Davis, Jack Gerrard, Mick
Browne, Mick Kelly, Nicholas Vaughan, Tom Burke, Kit Quinn, Pat Quinn,
Thomas Flynn, John Ledwith, Thomas Masterson.
This
was followed by the Club's first Junior Championship in 1930. Because
there was so much interest in hurling in the village, it was in 1935
that two teams were formed. The village team was called St Dympna, after
Kildalkey's adopted patron Saint, and the other team was called the
Rovers and was situated in Baskinagh. Both teams met in the divisional
final of 1937 with the Rovers winning out. They went on to win the
Junior Championship that year.
St Dympna's and the Rovers merged in 1939 to become Kildalkey Hurling
Club. The club went on to win the Junior Championship again in 1943,
1946, and 1950 with a second Minor Championship in 1948.
The
club was promoted to Senior level for the 1951 season and reached their
first Senior final that year. Although Kilmessan won the game after
fielding very late, the title was awarded to Kildalkey.

The team that day was as follows:
P. Conneely, M. Boyne, J. McGurl, J. Corrigan, J. Kelly,
F. Kelly, A. Kearney, B. Reilly, P. Reilly, W. Gilroy, C. Dunne, E.
DUnne, T. Reynolds, J. Priest, J. Gerrerd, J. Devine, J. Corrigan
This was the clubs first and only Senior title until 2009 when
they succeeded in keeping the title for an historic 3-in-a-row
2009-2011.
The Clubs present ground, known as Fr. Plunkett Park,
was purchased in 1951 for the sum of £205 and consists of some 6 acres
purchased from the Land Commission. The official opening took place on
Sunday 15th May, 1960 where Meath and Kildare played a Senior Football
challenge match. The park was named Father Plunkett Memorial Park in memory of the curate who was chairman of the fund raising committee.
In
1961 Kildalkey Hurling Club won the U17 league. In 1969 the club won
the Hurling League and Junior Championship. In 1971 success was obtained
by winning the Intermediate Hurling Championship which regained the
club their Senior status which they still retain to the present day.
1980 saw Kildalkey reach the Senior Hurling final only to lose out to
Killyon.
Club renovation works were carried out in 1985 at a cost
of £14,000. Kildalkey secured the 1987 Division 2 Hurling final and in
1988 reached another Senior final only to lose out again this time to
Trim by the slimist of margins 2-05 to 2-06. 1990 saw another Senior
Hurling final loss to Kilmessan. 1994 saw success in the Junior Hurling 2
championship.
Another Senior Hurling final appearance in 2005 saw yet another loss
against Killyon.
Kildalkey Hurling Club achieved a number of
notable underage successes since the 80's/90's which paved the way for
Senior success. The arrival of manager Pat O'Halloran in 2007 has helped
spur on the Club's successes since then. Formerly manager with Keady,
he guided them to Armagh County title and Ulster provincial success in
that year. Since 2008 the club has gone from strength to strength with
another Junior Hurling 2 Championship victory. Also in 2008, another
Senior Hurling Championship final appearance was achieved with Kildalkey
loosing out to Kilmessan after a replay.
2009 brought another
Junior HC bridging a 40 year gap from the last win at this level in
1969. This was also the year that Kildalkey came good. Another Senior
Hurling Final was reached, the second in two years. This time Kildalkey
emerged victors on the field by beating Dunboyne by 1-19 to 2-08 thus
ending a 57 year wait for another Senior Hurling title. The team that
day was as follows:
Gary McNally; Conor Dunne,
Stephen Forde, Daire Lahart; Maurice Keogh, Enda Keogh, Mairtin Doran
(C); Sean Corrigan (0-1), Tony Fox (0-2); Padraig Keogh, Noel Kirby
(0-8, six frees, one '65'), Padraig Geoghegan (0-3); Derek Doran (0-3),
Nick Fitzgerald (1-1), Sean Heavey (0-1).
Subs - Ger Geoghegan for Keogh (37m); Dan Fagan for Fitzgerald (58m); Michael Potterton for Heavey (59m).
Needless to say the Village went mad.
In 2010 the Kildalkey GAA development committe unveiled their plans for
the Club's future development at a public meeting which was held on
Thursday 17th June, 2010 at 8.30pm in the Parish Hall. Details of the
development plans are available here
2010 also saw the club retain their Senior crown with a third successive
final appearance and a victory over arch rivals Kilmessan by 1-21 (24)
to 2-13 (19). There was now no doubting Kildalkey's pedigree as kingpins
of hurling in Meath with back-to-back successes.
2011 heralded the finest year in the history of the Club. This was
tinged with sadness through the passing of Brendan Davis who was a club
stalwart for many years. Brendan served as club Secretary from 1952-1967
and for two terms as chairman from 1972-75 and 1988-91.
He was
also former chairman of the Meath Hurling Board during the seventies and
Juvenile Hurling Board during the eighties. He was also a selector for
the Meath Minor B All-Ireland win in 1996. He lived to see Kildalkey
secure their 2009 & 2010 Senior titles and had been presented with
the clubs hall of fame award at the club dinner dance just three weeks
prior to his passing

The
pinnicle happened on Sunday 09th October as Kildalkey appeared in a
forth successive Senior Hurling final in a row and bagged a third
successive Senior title for the historic 3-in-a-row. They beat a Navan
O'Mahony's side by 3-11 to 0-10. Sean Heavey's point from a sideline cut
was a sight to behold. The 3-in-a-row team was as follows:
C.
Flynn; C. Dunne, S. Forde, E. Potterton; M. Keogh, E. Keogh, M. Doran
(C); S. Corrigan, T. Fox; P. Keogh, N. Kirby, P. Geoghegan; P. Conneely,
S. Heavey, D. Doran.
Subs - G. Kelly for Conneely (50m), F. McMahon for Fox (51m), F. Doran
for P. Keogh (60m), D. Lahart for Corrigan (60m), D. Harmon for D. Doran
(60m).
The following Saturday the 15th October saw the club clinch the Hurling
Div 1 Final when they beat Rathmolyon by 0-17 to 1-08. A few weeks
later, on Sunday Nov. 13th the U21 team secured the U-21B Hurling
Championship with captain Edward Kirby lifting the cup. They beat
Moylagh/Kilskyre by 2-17 (23) to 3-09 (18).

Kildalkey
closed 2011 by winning the Minor-B Hurling title on Saturday 10th Dec.
with a win over Dunderry by 4-10 to 2-03. Captain David Harmon lifted
the trophy.
Honours
Meath Senior Hurling Championship
1951 2009 2010 2011
Meath Intermediate Hurling Championship
1971
Meath Junior A Hurling Championship
1930 1937 (The Rovers) 1943 1946 1950 1969 2009
Meath Junior B Hurling Championship
1987 1994 2008
Meath Minor A Hurling Championship
1927 1948
Meath Minor B Hurling Championship
1984 2011
Meath Div 1 Hurling League
2011 2012
Meath U-21 B Hurling Championship
2011
Meath Junior Camogie Championship
2012
Meath Camogie League
2013
Meath Intermediate Camogie Championship
2014
Brendan Davis Cup
2016