The History of our Club
In 1901 the present Saint Laurence O’Toole G.A.A. club was formed from the Gaelic League branch at Seville Place
In 1901 the present Saint Laurence O’Toole G.A.A. club was formed from the Gaelic League branch at Seville Place
Junior Football Team: 1966. Back Row: Left to Right: Pat Quinn, Ray O`Hanlon, Jim Cunningham, Dermot O`Donnell,? , Johnny Moore, Con Clarke, Jimmy Wren, Christy …
This is a recording of a recent interview of Des O’Brien, former chairman and long time member of O’Tooles with Mick Hanley of Dublin City …
A selection of photographs from yesterday’s small ceremony that took place at O’Tooles clubhouse in memory of those who lost their lives one hundred years …
This morning, a small ceremony took place at the clubhouse in memory of those who lost their lives one hundred years ago today on Bloody …
This is just a gentle reminder to light a candle at 6.00 this evening in remembrance of those who lost their lives in Croke Park …
To commemorate the centenary of Bloody Sunday, has partnered partnered with @OfficialGAA to create 14 new theatrical works. It is streaming now on YouTube at
Dublin County Board has sent a link to a booklet of the Bloody Sunday exhibition in Irish in PDF so that people can read the …
The attached images were sent out from the Dublin County Board to all clubs in the county for use on their social media sites. The …
The attached is a list of books, websites, and podcasts giving additional information about Bloody Sunday. This list was compiled by John Costello, from the …