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.: Ballingarry AFC and The League Division 3 Championship Ballingarry win Division 3 1985/86 When Ballingarry AFC won the division three league title in 1985/86 it was hailed at the time as being a major achievement by a club that had been formed just a year previous. It was then, and always will be remembered by the squad who brought that title to Ballingarry as one of the greatest occasions in the clubs history simply because it was the first trophy won by the club and because it was a title race that went to the last game of what was a tremendously exciting season which saw Ballingarry, Deel United B and Athea United in contention to the very end. During the days of two points for a win and when the league was called The Desmond District League, it was also the inaugural division 3 championship, a division that held 14 teams producing 26 league games of which Ballingarry dropped just six points which included just two losses. It was also a season when Ballingarry played their home games on a pitch at the Rylands (behind The Grove) supplied by the late Bernard Sheehy.
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Today (2010) this division is called division 2 as from the start of season 1992/93 the Desmond District League changed the names of the divisions. The result being that the 1st division became the Premier division, division 2 became division 1 and division 3 became division 2.
Ballingarry Win Division 3 2008/09
In addition, James Higgins was also linked to both achievements, as a player in 1986 and on the management team of 2008. The sides record during the title win obviously made impressive reading not just because of the table topping performances but also because the division consisted of several one team clubs most notable, Ferry Rangers, Granagh United, Creeves Celtic and Rockhill Rovers - all established clubs with large catchment areas. Of the fourteen games they played they dropped just eight points losing just two games the last of which was the last game of the season when the title was secured.
It was also fitting that in a year that Ballingarry AFC would celebrate their silver jubilee that the first trophy to visit Ballingarry all those years ago should revisit courtesy of the clubs B team.
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