Past Achievements
Mens Football:
Academic Year 2011/2012'
Irish Daily Mail HE Fresher Division One Football League 2011. Irish Daily Mail HE Intermediate Football League 2011. Bord na Mona Leinster GAA O'Byrne Cup 2012. Irish Daily Mail HE Sigerson Cup 2012. Irish Daily Mail HE Fresher B Football Championship 2012. Leinster Higher Education Fresher Football Championship 2012 (DCU1 beat DCU2 in Final), Leinster Higher Education Non-Elite Junior Football Championship 2012. DCU Club Life Committee Club of the Year 2012.
7 Irish Daily Mail/ GAA Higher Education Future Champions Awards: Michael Boyle, Phillip McMahon, Jonny Cooper, Fiontán O'Curraoin, Paul Flynn, Dean Rock, Eoghan O'Gara. DCU Club Life Committee (CLC) Individual Awards for Club Development: Josh Warde, Gavin Cawley and Aaron Clogher. DCU CLC Individual Awards for Sporting Excellence: Donal Wrynn. DCU CLC Staff Contribution to Club Life: Niall Moyna, John Kerrane and Martin Conry. DCU CLC Sports Personality of the Year: Paul Flynn.
Academic Year 2010/2011'
Ulster Bank Sigerson Centenary Sevens 2010. Ulster Bank Fresher B Football League 2010. Ulster Bank Intermediate Football League 2010. Ulster Bank Fresher A Football Championship 2011. Ulster Bank Fresher B Football Championship 2011. Leinster Intermediate Football Championship 2011. Leinster Fresher Division Two Football Championship 2011.
Academic Year 2009/2010 Leinster O'Byrne Cup Winners 2010. Ulster Bank Sigerson Cup Winners 2010. 5 Ulster Bank Rising Star Awards: Kieran Gavin, Kevin Nolan, Dermot Sheridan, Brian Sheridan and David Kelly. Leinster Fresher Division One Championship 2010.
Academic Year 2008/2009 All Ireland Freshers Division One Championship 2009. Leinster Freshers Championship 2009. All Ireland Intermediate League 2008/09. All Ireland Intermediate Championship 2009.
Academic Year 2007/2008 All Ireland Senior Football Division One League "Ryan Cup" 2007/08. Leinster Freshers Championship 2008. (DCU2 defeated DCU1 in Final). All Ireland Fresher B Championship 2008. All Ireland Fresher Division One League 2007/08.
Academic Year 2006/2007 All Ireland Freshers Division One League/Championship 2007. Leinster Freshers Championship 2007.
Academic Year 2005/2006 Datapac Sigerson Cup 2006. 7 Datapac Hotshot Awards: Stephen Cluxton, Paul Casey, Declan Lally, Bryan Cullen, Owen Lennon, Ronan Flanagan, Seanie Johnston.
Hurling:
Ryan Cup 2002. Leinster Freshers Hurling Blitz 2008. All Ireland Freshers Division Two 2004/2005, 2007/08 and 2008/09. All Ireland Senior Division Two League 2009.
Ladies Football:
Division Two:
Lynch Shield Winners: 2003 (DCU1) and 2009(DCU2). Lynch Cup Winners: 2004 and 2005 (Both DCU1). Lynch Cup Runners Up: 2010 (DCU2).
Division One:
O'Connor Cup Winners: 2009 and 2010.
Camogie:
Gaelic Handball:
Best Irish Team at World University Handball Championships, Arizona, 2010.
Other Title's Won at World Inter Collegiate Handball Championships @ Arizona State University, Phoenix (February 17–21):
Men’s B title- Ciaran Neary. Division Two titles- Colm ‘Ducksy’ Grace and Brian O’Sullivan.
DCU Handball club now lays claim to six World Handball Champions, (and with Ciaran Neary having two), seven world titles rest in DCU, along with three All-Ireland Intervarsity Team Championships and four All-Ireland Inter varsity Singles Championships.
PROVINCIAL ALL STAR AWARDS
The DCU winners in the Leinster Provincial All Star Awards were:
MALE PLAYER OF THE YEAR - Eoin Kennedy (Dublin) YOUNG MALE PLAYER OF THE YEAR - Ciaran Neary (Talbots Inch, Kilkenny)
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