24-532: Glenanne may refer to: Glenanne Hockey Club , a field hockey club based in Tallaght, South Dublin, Ireland. Glenanne Loughgilly Tramway , a defunct tram service in County Armagh, Ireland Glenanne, a village near Mountnorris , County Armagh, Northern Ireland Glenanne gang , a secret informal alliance of Ulster loyalists Glenanne barracks bombing ,
48-544: A 3–1 win over Wales . Shaw captained Ireland in 2006 and later served as vice-captain. He was a member of the Ireland teams that won the 2005 and 2009 Men's EuroHockey Nations Trophy tournaments. He also represented Ireland at the 2007 Men's EuroHockey Nations Championship , scoring in a 10–0 win against the Czech Republic . Shaw was still an active player when he first began coaching. He took charge of
72-580: A large truck bomb attack carried out by the Provisional IRA against a British Army base See also [ edit ] Fiona Glenanne , a fictional character in the TV series Burn Notice Glenanna , a historic home located at Floyd, Floyd County, Virginia. Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Glenanne . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
96-536: A team at St. Kilian's German School where he worked as an assistant PE teacher and he also helped his father, Victor, coach the Glennane women's team. He began coaching at Loreto in 2009. On 9 May 2010 Shaw featured in two Irish Senior Cup finals on the same day, coaching Loreto to victory in the women's final before going on to play for Glenanne in the men's final . The women's final saw Loreto and Railway Union draw 2–2 before Hannah Matthews scored
120-575: The 2010–11 Euro Hockey League round of sixteen. Shaw coached the Ireland men's teams at under-18 and under-21 level before becoming Darren Smith 's assistant coach with the Ireland women in May 2013. He subsequently succeeded Smith as head coach in July 2015. He coached the team to success with the 2015 Women's EuroHockey Championship II . He also successfully guided the squad through qualification for
144-465: The 2018 Women's Hockey World Cup . Another Ireland international, Nikki Symmons , has also coached the women's team. Glenanne were originally based on Fortfield Road in Terenure . The club was named after St. Anne's, a local big house where the club played. The River Poddle also ran near the ground, creating a Glen like appearance. In 1958 the club installed floodlights . They were one of
168-588: The Irish Junior Cup after defeating Pembroke Wanderers 3–2 in the final. Glenanne has represented Ireland in Europe on several occasions. After winning the 2001 Irish Senior Cup , they qualified for the 2002 European Cup Winners' Cup hosted in Gibraltar . They reached the final of the tournament and finished as runners up after they were defeated in the final by Atlètic Terrassa . Glenanne won
192-746: The Men's Irish Hockey League , the Irish Senior Cup and the Irish Junior Cup . Glenanne has represented Ireland in European competitions. They won the 2008 EuroHockey Club Trophy and were European Cup Winners' Cup runners up in 2002. The club was originally the staff sports association of the Brown Thomas department store based on Grafton Street and was originally known as the Graftonians. In 1943 when Graftonians became an open club,
216-451: The 2008 EuroHockey Club Trophy in Paris after an defeating the host team, CA Montrouge, in the final after extra-time. They subsequently played in the 2009–10 and the 2010–11 Euro Hockey Leagues . Glenanne has also organised women's field hockey teams. In 1970, following the loss of their original home at Fortfield Road, the original ladies section was disbanded. However, in 1975 it
240-604: The club was reformed as Glenanne Sports Club. In addition to playing field hockey , in its early decades the club also had active table tennis , golf and tennis sections. Glenanne had to wait until 1985 before their men's section won their first senior trophy, the Neville Cup. In 1996 they won the Leinster Senior Cup for the first time. Glenanne won their first Leinster Division One title in April 2000 which
264-612: The club win Leinster Division One titles, three Irish Senior Cups , and the 2008 EuroHockey Club Trophy . Shaw played for KHC Dragons in the Men's Belgian Hockey League during the 2003–04 season and again during the 2006–07 season. While studying at the University of Ulster , Shaw spent the 2004–05 season playing for Annadale in the Ulster Senior League . In June 2012 Shaw
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#1732771997113288-559: The current coach of the New Zealand women's national field hockey team . Between 2002 and 2009 he made 151 appearances for Ireland and also represented them at the 2007 Men's EuroHockey Nations Championship . As a coach he guided the Ireland women to the 2018 Women's Hockey World Cup final, winning the silver medal. As a player Shaw won Irish Senior Cup and EuroHockey Club Trophy titles with both Glenanne and Monkstown . On 9 May 2010 Shaw featured in two Irish Senior Cup finals on
312-415: The end of the decade Glenanne teams also featured Shane O'Donoghue . In 2018 Glenanne celebrated their 75th anniversary by winning a national double. In 2017–18 they won the Men's Irish Hockey League title for the first time. They secured the title after defeating Lisnagarvey 4–2. Glenanne were 2–0 down before Shane O'Donoghue scored a hat-trick. Meanwhile, Glenanne's men's reserve team also won
336-679: The first field hockey clubs in Ireland to do so. In 1970 the club lost its original grounds after the land was sold for building. Between 1970 and 1985 Tallaght Community School served as the club home. They also used a pitch at Londonbridge Road and a pitch in Templeogue which belonged to the Leinster Branch of the Irish Hockey Union . In 1985 Glenanne began renting the all-weather pitch at St Mark's Community School . The club gradually moved there, eventually abandoning
360-545: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Glenanne&oldid=1089205424 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Glenanne Hockey Club Glenanne Hockey Club is a field hockey club based in Dublin 24 , South Dublin , Ireland . The club enters teams in
384-593: The pair to and from training. At the age of 16, Shaw had a trial with Oxford United and was offered a contract. However his parents advised him to complete his Leaving Cert . Shaw was also included in Republic of Ireland squads at under-15 and under-16 level and was offered a trial with Liverpool . Shaw began playing for Glenanne at U-8 level. His father, Victor, his uncle Gerry, his brother, David and his cousins, Gary and Richie Shaw, all played for Glenanne. During his playing career with Glenanne, Shaw helped
408-617: The pitch in Tallaght Community School. In 1989 the club made an arrangement with the trustees of St Mark's Community School and the Department of Education which saw Glenanne lease a site from the school, build Glenanne Park and give the school permission to use the grounds during school time. Glenanne Park was officially opened by the President of Ireland , Mary Robinson on 21 April 1991. In 2001–02 Glenanne Park
432-505: The same day, coaching Loreto to victory in the women's final before going onto play for Glenanne in the men's final . As a player coach, he also guided Monkstown to three successive Irish Hockey League titles in 2012–13, 2013–14 and 2014–15. Shaw is the son of Victor and Nuala Shaw. His father is from Rialto, Dublin and played field hockey with Glenanne . His mother is from Sallynoggin and played camogie with Cuala . He has one brother, David, and two sisters Tracy and Vicki. Shaw
456-541: The winning penalty stroke in a penalty shoot-out . Other members of the winning Loreto team included Nikki Symmons , Nicola Daly , Lizzie Colvin and Alison Meeke . In the men's final, Shaw was named man of the match after helping Glenanne defeat Monkstown 4–1. His teammates included Shane O'Donoghue , brother David and his cousins Gary and Richie. Shaw subsequently became the Director of Hockey at Rathdown School and player coach with Glenanne, guiding them to
480-517: Was appointed coach of the men's team at Monkstown . Initially Shaw planned to retire as a player. However he subsequently continued as a player coach and guided Monkstown to three successive Men's Irish Hockey League titles in 2012–13, 2013–14 and 2014–15. He also guided them to victory in the 2012–13 Irish Senior Cup and the 2014 EuroHockey Club Trophy . Between 2002 and 2009 Shaw made 151 appearances for Ireland . He played for Ireland at under-18 level before making his senior debut in 2002 in
504-678: Was educated at Coláiste Éanna , Dundrum College, University College Dublin and the University of Ulster . He now lives in Knocklyon with his wife Ali, and children Jack and Ellie. While at Coláiste Éanna, Shaw played both Gaelic football and hurling . His fellow students and teammates on the field included Colin Moran . He also played association football with Firhouse Manor, Lourdes Celtic and Manortown United . His fellow players at Lourdes Celtic included Damian Duff . The Shaw and Duff families were neighbours and they took turns driving
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#1732771997113528-479: Was followed weeks later by their first All-Ireland Club Championship win. This marked the beginning of golden era for the club. During the 2000s they won a further five Leinster Division One titles, three Irish Senior Cups and four Leinster Senior Cups. They also won the 2008 EuroHockey Club Trophy and were European Cup Winners' Cup runners up in 2002. During this era the club's players included Ireland internationals Graham Shaw and Stephen Butler. Towards
552-435: Was reformed. The Glenanne women have won the Irish Junior Cup in 1984 and 2008. In the 2008 final they defeated Railway Union 5–1. Prominent Glenanne women's players have included Mary Waldron and Nicola Daly . Waldron was a dual international who played for both the Republic of Ireland women's national football team and the Ireland women's cricket team . Daly was a member of the silver medal winning Ireland squad at
576-399: Was upgraded and the arrangement with the school was extended. In 2017–18 the men's senior team began to play their home games at St. Andrew's College . Glenanne is currently undergoing a further pitch replacement programme 2018/2019. Source : Source : Graham Shaw (field hockey) Graham Shaw (born 1978) is a former Ireland men's field hockey international and
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