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Teach Mealóg Sráid Singe | ||
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Founded: | 1999 | |
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County: | Dublin | |
Nickname: | Synger | |
Colours: | Blue Yellow & White Hoops | |
Grounds: | Dolphin Park & Bushy Park | |
Coordinates: | 53°18′08.59″N6°17′40.74″W / 53.3023861°N 6.2946500°W /53.3023861; -6.2946500 | |
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Templeogue Synge Street (Irish:Teach Mealóg Sráid Singe) is aGaelic Athletic Association club based inDublin,Ireland.Synge Street Past Pupils G.F.C was founded in 1945 and Templeogue G.F.C formed in 1978. The two clubs were merged in 1999. They won theDublin Intermediate Football Championship in 2008 giving them a coveted spot in theDublin Senior Football Championship for 2009. As of 2008, the club was playing in AFL 1, AFL 5 and AFL 9.[1]
Dolphin Park is the club’s owned home ground. The club also extensively use Bushy Park for home matches. Dolphin Park originally belonged toSynge Street CBS but the club took over the ground on an 850 year lease in the early 2000s,.[2]
In 2018, the club submitted plans to redevelop part of the grounds in order to generate funding to build a new, modern, two-storey clubhouse, floodlighting, all weather surfaces etc.[2] The plans were initially rejected, in part because of a local campaign to maintain access to ever decreasing green spaces in the south inner city.[3]
In November 2019, the plans were eventually approved on appeal and then following a judicial review the plans were finally ceased .[4] New plans were submitted for a sporting only development in November 2022.
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