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Ballyboden Wanderers G.A.A. Club was founded in 1910. They played their first match against Clanna Gael Fontenoys in April 1910. The match was played by permission of Padraig Mac Piarais in the grounds of Scoil Eanna, Grange Road Rathfarnham. The club won the inaugural Dublin Junior championship in 1928.

The club disbanded in 1932 and while there some fixtures played in the intervening years, it was not officially reformed until 1961. After winning the Dublin Junior Championship in 1968, under the captaincy of Sean Doherty, the Ballyboden Club amalgamated with Rathfarnham St. Enda's in order to join the senior ranks under the name Ballyboden St. Enda's.

After Rathfarnham parish was split in four, in 1980, the Ballyboden members reformed The Wanderers in order to prepare for the demographic dividend in the new Ballyboden Parish. Since then, the club has gone from strenght to strenght, now fielding 4 very successfull football teams, catering for anyone between the ages of 8 and adulthood. The club boasts 8 acres of ground incorporating two playing pitches, and a training area at the panoramic Frank Kelly Park, which was officially opened by former Dublin County Secretary, Mr. Jim King (R.I.P.) in 1991.

 

Major Events In The Club's History.

The opening of Frank Kelly Park in 1991 was an important milestone in the club's development. It was also very significant because it occured while our eminent Club President Frank Kelly was still alive, making our grounds the first to be dedicated in tribute to a living member of the association. Frank had given a lifetime of service to the club. He went to his eternal rest in 1995.

The turning of the first sod of our new clubhouse development, which was performed by Minister Tom Kitt in March 1998, heralded a new era for our club. The clubhouse was offically opened early in 1999.

The Construction is currently in progess of the next phase of the development. This includes a Meeting room and weights room to the side of the current clubhouse.

 

Eminent Members

Frank Kelly was the father of Ballyboden Wanderers. He was held in such high esteem by all of the members, that the grounds were named after him. Frank was noted for his kindness and thoughtfullness, and used to provide all members with home grown shamrocks for St. Patrick's Day.

Sean Doherty who is now a club trustee is perhaps our most famous member. Having captained us to Junior Championship victory in 1968, Sean later captained Heffo's Army to two All-Ireland Senior Championships. He now owns a bar and restaurant adjacent to our grounds at Rockbrook, Rathfarnham. Many G.A.A. members visit the hostelry, which displays many relics and memorabilia from the decade of the Dubs.

Jim Mannion our club chairman played inter-county senior football for his native Galway, and was a member of the all-conquering Dunmore Mc Hale's club before he won a Dublin Junior Championship with Ballyboden Wanderers in 1968. Jim is currently club treasurer.

Jim Kearns who is a nephew of Frank Kelly, has been synonymous with our club since 1961. He was a member of the executive committee all his life and has worked tirelessly as secretary for many years. Jim was club treasurer at the time of his death in September 2006

 

Jersey Colours

The club has a distinctive black jersey with a red band, black shorts and black socks with red and white trimmings. The club's alternative jersey is red with a black band. The club tracksuit is black with red and white trimmings.

 

Club Crest

The new crest features the Whitechurch Carnegie Library at Taylor's Lane. The Library was built in 1910 and has been synonymous with the club ever since. Generations of Wanderers players have assembled outside the library before matches, while the club committee has met there every Thursday for many years proir to the opening of our oun clubhouse. Many club social events including card-playing, Irish-dancing and quizzes have also been hosted there. The Hell Fire Club at the summit of Mount Pelier is in the backdrop, while the blue coloured foreground symbolises the Owendoher and Little Dargle River which are boundaries of the Ballyboden parish. The triangular shape of the crest is significant as it symbolises a modern club built on strong foundations, embracing all sections of the local community and striving for the summit of Dublin Football. It mirrors the G.A.A. Coaching Emblem, which is considered a high priority in the club. And of course triangles are very prominent in the elevation of the Carnegie Library and the club's new social centre at Frank Kelly Park.

 

Catchment Area

The vast majority of the club's 600 members were born or reside in Ballyboden, which is a large parish at the foothills of the Dublin mountains. All of the club's juvenile players attend the local primary and secondary schools. While the club has concentrated mainly on the promotion of gaelic football, with considerable success at juvenile level, members are also involved in many social and cultural activities, as the club has become a focal point for the community. The local primary schools in Ballyboden and Edmondstown have begun to coach hurling and camogie in 1998, and naturally the club will soon form teams for these children. It is also hoped to introduce handball, as we plan to build a court in phase 3 of our development at Frank Kelly Park.

 

Location and Buildings

The club's headquarters are at Frank Kelly Park, Mount Venus Road, Rockbrook, Rathfarnham, Dublin 16; where they have two playing pitches, a training ground, and a new 250 square metre clubhouse. The club also uses pitches at Marlay Park, St. Enda's Park and Scoil Mhuire, Ballyboden.