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BRIEF HISTORY
Michael Davitt GAC club was officially
established in 1912. The headquarters of the Michael
Davitt G.A.C, soon after their inception, were situated
in 2a Dunville Street and these premises in the interim
became more widely known as the 'Shack.' The Shack
was the meeting place for matches and despite measuring
only 44 ft by 11 ft, it was big enough to be used
in promotion of fundraising functions and dances.
These premises provided many happy times for the members.
Indeed were the meeting point of many honoured Davitt
teams through the decades and up until the Seventies.
The premises continued to be the focal point of the
club right up until relocation in 1975. It was at
this time that it was reported to the committee that
Joe Farry, owner of the Clock Bar, situated at the
corner of Lower Clonard Street and the Falls Road,
was relinquishing his lease.
The Davitt's Committee took this opportunity to expand
its' premises and indeed negotiated a new lease. This
was to mark the beginning of a new era for an ever
growing club. Indeed, most notably, the Davitt's Minor
Football Team went on to take the highly sought after
Championship in 1987 for the first time in the Club's
history.
However with an ambitious core in the Davitt's Committee,
it was not long before the Club were again eager to
improve the facilities for its' Members. Hence in
1984, the Committee bought over McGuinness's Bar at
the bottom of Clonard Street, facing the old and smaller
premises. This has remained the club premises until
today and indeed a lot of work and money has gone
in to making the Clubrooms the coveted place it is
today.
Again it has been the determination and shrewd thinking
of the Committee that has enabled the club to grow
with successive investments of 100,000 and 150,000
Pounds. At the same time the club has paid all outstanding
debt, thus cutting all financial ties with the Breweries
and enabling the bar to become what is known as a
'Free House.'
The committee has vowed not to stop here. Indeed,
work is intended to begin in the near future at the
back of the premises where an extension is being built
to the current Gym. This new Gym is intended to be
fitted with the latest training equipment.
Considering the new crop of Davitt Players making
their way through the Youth ranks, and the continued
determination of the current Senior squads to make
their presence felt in the Antrim Leagues, there is
no doubt that the Davitt's Belfast are one of the
most well established and forward looking clubs in
the County.
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