Despite this, the Wolfe Tones still have been able to field competitive teams.
Wolfe Tone was tried by court-martial in Dublin and found guilty.
The club takes its name from the republican leader of the 1798 revolution, Wolfe Tone.
In 1996 Wolfe Tones qualified for their very first championship decider.
In one of the greatest club finals ever, Wolfe Tones triumphed by 4-9 to 4-8.
And they stopped when they came to the grave of Wolfe Tone.
That year he guided his own native club to the county title following a 0-9 to 0-7 victory over Wolfe Tones.
Wolfe Tone, the leader of the movement, was also from Dublin.
Irish republican Wolfe Tone had not been present at the banquet.
The Wolfe Tones are the only known recordings with vocals.