Geraldines Patrick Moran (Irish: Gearaltaigh Uí Mhóráin ) are a Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) club based in Cornelscourt, south Co. Dublin.
Cabinteely Geraldines reached the first ever Dublin Senior Football Championship final losing to Feagh McHughs 2-4 to 2-1 in Donnybrook.
McGarry of Foxrock Geraldines represented Dublin at junior inter county level in 1915.
The club won a Conlon Cup in the 1960s, but they struggled to field teams in the 1970s and 1980s with the juvenile section disbanding completely, meaning the supply of young players began to dry up.
Patrick Morans [1][2] Originally known as Dun Laoghaire Commercials the club was founded in 1920 winning a Dublin Intermediate Football Championship in its first year.
Patrick Moran from Boyle, Roscommon was involved in the 1916 Rising and in 1920 accused of assassination of a British army officer.
During his time in Kilmainham, Moran was offered a chance of escape with Frank Teeling, a player of the O’Tooles club, Ernie O’Malley and Simon Donnelly.
Amalgamation [1][2][3] Both Foxrock Geraldines and Patrick Morans decided to join forces in the early 1970s as both clubs were experiencing difficulties in fielding teams.
The club won several leagues and cups in the 1970s and 1980s, but the absence of a juvenile section continued to experience difficulties in fielding.