Fullen Gaels GAA

The crest depicted the Red Rose of Lancaster, the Shamrock representing the Irish heritage of the club, and set inside a cross recognising Fr.

Fullen Gaels train at Hough End, although Páirc na hÉireann, in Solihull, is where most matches with other teams occur.

Fullen Gaels have proven themselves to be worthy challengers in the Warwickshire Senior Hurling Championship, reaching two finals in their first season, though losing on both occasions to John Mitchel's and Roger Casement's respectively.

They retained the Warwickshire and All-Britain club titles in 2011 and were beaten in the All-Ireland JCHC Semi-Final by Charleville at Walsh Park in Waterford.

After retaining the Warwickshire and All-Britain club titles again in 2012, they reached the All-Ireland JCHC Final in 2013 where they lost narrowly to Thomastown of Kilkenny at Croke Park on a scoreline of 2-17 to 2-14.

2014 saw the reformation of the Lancashire Championship after an absence of 19 years after Fullen Gaels [Manchester], Yorkshire Emeralds [Leeds] & Wolfe Tones [Liverpool] agreed to leave the Warwickshire competition.

After an extraordinary year Fullen Gaels camogie achieved an unbeaten season as all Britain champions in both League and Championship.