History
The Establishment of Casement's G.F.C. 7th February 1940
The Rev. Fr. Diamond consented to be Patron. The following Committee was then elected: -
Chairman Mr. John McAtamney
Vice-Chairman Mr. Malcolm McCann
Treasurer Mr. Phelim Duffin
Secretary Mr. Art O'Kane
Committee: - Messrs. Joe McLaughlin, Robert McQuillan, Anthony O'Neill, Pat McTague and Eamon O'Kane. At the first meeting Messrs. Joe McMullan and James O'Hara were co-opted on the Committee.
The first pitch was a field in the Largy, rented from Dan Convery. Then a field a Gortgole Road was rented from Peter Cassidy, followed by a parochial field rented on the same road and a further field (also on Gortgole Road) rented from Luke O' Neill.
The present pitch, at Gortgole Road was bought in 1963 from John Rainey. The pitch, named after Fr. Donagh 0' Kane a brother of the first Chairman and Secretary, was opened in 1965 with the assistance of a loan of £1,000 from the Antrim County Board.
The changing facilities adjacent to the pitch consist of a former stone built cottage converted to two changing rooms, with a tearoom and toilets added later.
The club hall is situated at the lower end of the main street of Portglenone.
The First Casement's Team Selected
(to play Toome on 30/03/41)
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C. McAleese |
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John McAleese |
John O'Kane |
Willie Laughlin |
Anthony O'Neill |
Pat McDonnell |
Paddy Cassidy |
Robert McQuillan |
Dan McGurk |
Thomas McErlean |
Tommy Doherty |
Hugh McAtamney |
Joe McMullan |