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42 Years in the Making
On October 1, 2000, Father Murphy’s ended a 42-year wait to become London Senior Hurling Champions by defeating Sean Treacy’s 2-11 to 0-13. Captained by John Ryan and inspired by Mick Gordon’s performance, the team brought home multiple trophies that season, marking a historic moment for the club’s legacy.
🏇 Saddle Up for the Fr Murphy’s Cheltenham Buster 2026!
The most exciting week in horse racing is just around the corner, and Fr. Murphy’s GAA is bringing the action straight to you! Whether you’re a seasoned punter or just in it for the craic, our Cheltenham Buster 2026 is the perfect way to test your luck while supporting the club. From March 10th to…
The Night 40 Wexford Men Changed London GAA Forever
In 1958, a meeting in a Kilburn pub laid the foundations for one of London’s most successful GAA clubs. Discover how Father Murphy’s GAA Club was born.




