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Mount Sion (Irish: Cnoc Sion) is a Gaelic Athletic Association club located in Waterford City, County Waterford, Ireland. It was founded by teachers in the school of the same name. Although technically separate from the school, the club still maintains a close relationship with the school, sharing the same sports facilities in the city.[citation needed]
The club fields teams in both the Waterford Hurling and Gaelic football championships and has had many famous players, including John Keane, Philly Grimes, Tony Browne and Ken McGrath.
The club is mainly concerned with the game of hurling and is the most successful in Waterford with 35 county title wins, although they did win 5 county football titles back in the 1950s. They have also won 2 Munster Senior Hurling titles, in 1981 with victory over Limerick club South Liberties (3-9 to 1–4) and in 2002 beating Sixmilebridge of Clare (0-12 to 0–10). The club has produced a number of All Star winning players for Waterford and also two Inter-county hurlers of the year, Tony Browne in 1998 and Austin Gleeson in 2016. John Keane was also selected on the hurling team of the millennium. Frankie Walsh was the last Waterford man to lift the Liam McCarthy cup in 1959.
Mount Sion won titles in 1994, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004 and 2006 with players such a such Ken McGrath, Tony Browne, Brian Greene, Eoin Daniels, Eoin Kelly, and Eoin McGrath.[citation needed] Since 2006, Mount Sion have had something of a barren period going without a county final win and, while they reached the final in 2014, Ballygunner came out on top on a score line of 2–16 to 0–9.[citation needed]
MountSion (Irish: Cnoc Sion) is a Gaelic Athletic Association club located in Waterford City, County Waterford, Ireland. It was founded by teachers in...
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MountSion in the 2014 Waterford Senior Club Hurling Championship final on a scoreline of 2-16 to 0-9 points in Walsh Park. In 1994, Ballygunner GAA finally...
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at least once by 23 different teams. The all-time record-holders are MountSion, who have won a total of 35 titles. Ballygunner are the title-holders...
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Championship since its establishment by the Waterford County Board in 1897. MountSion were the defending champions. Ballyduff Upper won the championship after...
the club had to wait 66 years before their next success in 1991(beating MountSion 5-7 to 1-5) and 1993(beating Passage 0-8 to 0-7). The following years...
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in the city are invited to participate. The college also field teams in GAA and Association football. The college is at the junction of Park Road and...
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Championship since its establishment by the Waterford County Board in 1897. MountSion were the defending champions. Roanmore won the championship after a 3–08...