Austin Stacks - County Championship Record Since 2000

County Championship Record Since 2000

2012

  • 1st round: Austin Stacks 1-14 v 1-11 St.Kieran's, AS Park (AET)
  • 3rd round: Austin Stacks 1-09 v 0-07 South Kerry, Caherciveen(South Kerry)

2011

  • 1st round: Austin Stacks 0-13 v 0-7 Ardfert, AS Park
  • 3rd round: Austin Stacks 0-15 v 1-5 Kilcummin, AS Park
  • 1/4 Final: Austin Stacks 1-13 v 1-14 Dr.Crokes, Fitzgerald Stadium

2010

  • 1st round: Austin Stacks 1-12 v 0-6 Ardfert, AS Park
  • 3rd round: Austin Stacks 1-13 v 0-14 Feale Rangers, Bob Stack Park, Listowel
  • 1/4 Final: Austin Stacks 1-13 v 1-5 Rathmore, Fitzgerald Stadium
  • Semi Final: Austin Stacks 2-12 v 2-9 Dingle, Fitzgerald Stadium
  • Final: Austin Stacks 0-11 v 1-15 Dr.Crokes, AS Park

2009

  • 1st round: Austin Stacks 2-12 v 0-5 St.Brendans, Kilmoyley
  • 3rd round: Austin Stacks 0-13 v 0-8 An Ghaeltacht, AS Park
  • 1/4 Final: Austin Stacks 1-15 v 0-9 Laune Rangers, Fitzgerald Stadium
  • Semi Final: Austin Stacks 2-9 v 1-14 South Kerry, AS Park

2008

  • 1st round: Austin Stacks 0-14 v 1-9 Legion Sat May 17, 18.30, AS Park

Team that Started versus Legion: Martin Moriarty, Brian Dennehy, TJ Hogan, Pat McCarthy, Barry Shanahan, Denis McElligot, Denis Costelloe, Daniel Bohane 0-2, Wayne Gutherie, Shane Carroll 0-2, Martin Courtney, Joe Kinsella 0-2, Graham O'Connell 0-7(0-4 frees), Kieran Donaghy 0-1, Dara Long. Subs Used: Joey O' Connor, BrĂ­an Mangan, Gordon Kerins.


3rd round: Kenmare vs Austin Stacks Date:TBC, Kenmare

Austin Stacks v Kenmare

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