Gaeltacht Tournament 1994
This song was composed by Padraig O’Connell, Cappanagrown, to celebrate the victory of Dromid pearses in the 1994 All-Ireland Gaeltacht tournament in Gaoth Dobhair, County Donegal.
Come all ye lads and listen, we’re the All-Ireland Gaeltacht team
We won it up in Donegal, you’d think it was a dream
From a little place called Dromid, to far away Gaoth Dobhair
We proved that we were Ireland’s best in the year of ’94.
Chorus
Hurrah for all the Gaeltacht teams who fought the gallant fight
Hurrah for Dromid Pearses who displayed maroon and white.
Jimmy Connell stood between the posts and guarded safe our net
On that All-Ireland medal his heart was surely set
Donie Curran and John Sheehan they were sound at the back
The bright haired blondie Denis broke up numerous attacks
Our half back line was solid, the opponents ran to ground
There was Mangan, James and Mikey they never let us down
At midfield we had Damien, he was our pride and joy
By his side was Daly, the man from Islandboy
Chorus
Our forwards played superbly, they were fitter than a fiddle
Dan Sheehan left, Pats Connor right and Bobby in the middle
Jack Connor’s determination held together this great team
With help from Seanie Leary and the spirited Fr. Keane
We had some brilliant substitutes, those I now must honour
There was Tim and James, Gerald Shea the post, Patie and Sean Connor
Two minutes to go we’re down one point, we’re left there in a trance
But a brilliant point from Ciaran’s free gave us another chance.
Chorus
In extra time we battled on to get that early lead
We held our heads, we played our best, no goals did we concede
When the final whistle blew, we were just one point up
But that was all we needed for now we’d won the cup
Our selectors were magnificent, they were like the three wise men
Padraig, Davey and Donie, I will praise him once again
For several years we waited but now we achieved our aim
The Pearses name is written in the golden hall of fame.
Chorus
Three cheers for our supporters they were so proud of us
They travelled in great numbers, by coach, by car and bus
The craic and the excitement, it would fill your heart with glee
As the bonfires blazed so brightly ‘round the tavern in Cillin Liath
Bhí tínte cnámha ag lasadh sa pharóiste thiar is thall
Chun fáílte a chur roimh ár laochra a bhí ag teacht ó Dún na nGall
Agus anois sura bhfaighfidh sibh chun críoch a chur le mo scéal
Tá ainm Piarsaigh na Dromoda luaite i Cumann Luthcleas Gaeil.