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Hibernian Park, Burt

Moness, Burt

Donegal

Burt GAA club is one of the oldest in the country. Nobody is quite sure when it was first formed, but it certainly predates the formation of the GAA in 1884.

Throughout the club's history, the club have been known as a hurling team. Indeed, Donegal's first Ulster title, the 1906 SHC, was won by Burt who defeated Antrim by 5-21 to 0-1.

Today, the club continues to prosper on the hurling field winning 16 consectuive Donegal SHC titles between 1991 and 2006 (a national record) and competes in the Donegal league and championship, as well as the Ulster Hurling League and the Kilmacud Sevens (shield section).

On the football front, Burt play in Division 4 of Donegal's All County League and the Junior championship.

They field teams at all under-age grades from under-8/10s to under-21 in both football and hurling and have been competing in under-age handball and camogie competition for several years. The club also fields in under-age camogie and girls' football competition.