C.L.G. Na Rossa
C.L.G. Na Rossa is a Gaelic football only GAA club based in Leitir, County Donegal, Ireland. The club fields both men's and ladies' teams at underage to senior level.
C.L.G. Na Rossa | ||
Founded: | 1976 | |
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County: | Donegal | |
Colours: | White and Black | |
Coordinates: | 54°51′15″N 8°18′34″W | |
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History
Na Rossa have won the Donegal Junior A Football Championship once (1982) and the Donegal Intermediate Football Championship twice (1989 and 1999).[1]
Declan Bonner became player-manager with Na Rossa at the age of 23, his first managerial appointment.[2] He did so having gone to the United States in 1988 and, having returned late, Donegal manager Tom Conaghan did not include him in the county panel for the following year.[2][3] Bonner led Na Rossa to the 1989 Donegal Intermediate Football Championship, while also playing for them.[2] Bonner's brothers Sean, Michael and Donal were also part of that Na Rossa team, while his brother Aidan — a minor — was a substitute.[2] Brian McEniff took over as Donegal manager again at the end of 1989.[2] McEniff recalled Bonner to the county team.[2] Bonner would not manage Na Rossa again for some time.[2]
Bonner went on to play in McEniff's 1992 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship-winning team, scoring four points in the final. As of 2021, he is in his second spell as manager of the Donegal county football team, taking over at the beginning of the 2018 season, having previously served as manager from 1997–2000.[4]
Notable players
- Martin Bonnar — county player[5]
- Declan Bonner — 1992 All-Ireland SFC winning player; 2018 and 2019 Ulster SFC winning manager[3][6]
- Sean Bonner — brother of Declan; played in the full-back line of the team that won the 1982 All-Ireland Under-21 Football Championship.[7]
- Martin Caulfield — county player[8]
- Carl McHugh — now a professional soccer player[9]
Managers
Years | Manager |
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1976–1988 | N/A |
1988–1989 | Declan Bonner[2] |
1989/90–?? | N/A |
c. 2008 | Declan Bonner[10] |
200?–?? | N/A |
?–2018/9 | Pat Caulfield[11] |
2018/9–present | Donal Trimble[10] |
Honours
References
- Donegal Democrat.
- Bonner, Declan (23 April 2020). "You need that glimmer of hope". Donegal News. p. 55.
- McNulty, Chris (22 September 2017). "Declan Bonner: It'll be 'all or nothing' for Donegal's 'half mad' new manager". Retrieved 22 September 2017.
- Kelly, Daniel (22 September 2017). "1992 All-Ireland Hero Declan Bonner Handed The Reins With Donegal". Balls.ie. Retrieved 2 September 2017.
- "Galway blow as Fallon to switch codes". Irish Independent. 11 February 1998.
Donegal also selected their team last night, and they handed league debuts to Martin Bonnar from Na Rossa, home club of new manager Declan Bonner, and John Haran of St Eunan's, Letterkenny.
- McNulty, Chris (28 September 2019). "Declan Bonner to the fore as Na Rossa reach Junior semi-finals". Retrieved 28 September 2019.
- McNulty, Chris (20 July 2018). "Declan Bonner yearning for repeat of the long-term rewards from the golden age". Retrieved 20 July 2018.
- "National Football League: Division 2A" (PDF). 12 February 2006.
- "McBrearty looking for time off". Hogan Stand. 25 January 2013. Retrieved 25 January 2013.
1992 Donegal All-Ireland winner Declan Bonner coached McHugh in the Na Rossa GAA set-up.
- Ferry, Ryan (3 October 2019). "Gaels target historic final berth". Donegal News. p. 73.
It's 11 years since Na Rossa last contested a county final, but they are hoping to qualify for the Junior 'A' Championship decider this Saturday when they take on Letterkenny Gaels. In 2008, Na Rossa reached the Intermediate final but lost by three points in the final against MacCumhaills.
- Bogue, Declan (14 July 2018). "Declan Bonner's lifelong season in Donegal: The tireless manager is immersed in Gaelic football, from Na Rossa to Croke Park". The Times. Retrieved 14 July 2018.
The name of Pat Caulfield, manager of Na Rossa, flashed up.