Fr. Murphy's all set for 60th birthday

January 15, 2018

The very first Father Murphy's GAA club photo in 1959.

Father Murphy's GAA club members will be looking forward to the New Year more than most, as the London based outfit of Wexford origins will celebrate its 60th year in 2018.

As part of their celebrations they will be crossing the Irish Sea to Enniscorthy for the Easter weekend to participate in some hurling games in Oylegate/Glenbrien GAA club and to hold a reunion dinner and dance in The Riverside Park Hotel on Saturday 31st March 2018.

Father Murphy's Hurling and Football club was formed at a meeting held on 12th November 1958 at the Robert Peel Public House in Kilburn, North West London. The first AGM was held one week later, where the committee was elected.

The original idea of forming the club was to have a Wexford men's Hurling and Football team in London for the exiles heading over to work and live. It wasn't long before the club were making their mark on the London Hurling scene winning the junior league and championship in 1959, the intermediate league and championship in 1960 and a senior league at their first attempt in 1961. The club continued to be competitive in both codes throughout the decades winning many leagues and championships

In 1988 the Ladies football team was formed. Ten years later the camogie team was formed. In 1999 Fr. Murphy's became the first and only team to date in London, to field senior teams in championship in hurling, football, ladies football and camogie.

Father Murphy's latest championship winning team in 2016. 

The new millennium proved to be an exciting period in the club's history with the hurlers capturing their first senior hurling championship in 2000. They would go on to capture 3 more titles and rub shoulders with some of the biggest names in senior club championship hurling in Sixmilebridge, Dunloy and Newtownshandrum giving the latter an almighty scare in Ruislip in 2003. The hurlers also captured an All-Ireland 7's title in Kilmacud and won numerous leagues and cups as well as All-Britain championship final. The footballers made a senior football semi-final but unfortunately the football team no longer exists as the pressure of managing a dual club abroad took its toll.

The ladies football and camogie teams, not to be outdone, achieved a remarkable senior championship double-double in 2007 & 2008 and would go on to claim to a few more senior championships in both codes. The ladies football and camogie teams have remained competitive and frequently contest championship semi-finals, finals and cup finals.

The latest hurling championship triumph came in the 2016 county championship final, securing victory by a single point after being six points down with 8 minutes remaining.

Fr. Murphy's are still true to their Wexford routes as all teams still proudly wear the purple and gold (including the newly reformed underage club). The club has a healthy Wexford contingent representing it, along with players from all over Ireland and London.

Throughout its 60 year history Fr. Murphy's have been represented by nearly every club in Wexford and are calling on all those who represented the club or the family members of those to join them for the celebrations on Saturday 31st March 2018.

Tickets are priced at €50 or £45 and can be purchased in London or Wexford from the following contact details: London - Jim Howlin snr - 0044 7932 723780, Seán Howlin - 0044 7450 474425 or [email protected]

Wexford - Patricia Casey - 087743 9860 (Oylegate), John Ryan - 0868250169 (Enniscorthy). Payment up front required.

Any players heading to London in 2018 please contact us on the London numbers or you can follow the club on Facebook - frmurphys.


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