- Clonad
Infobox GAA club
club gaa = Clonad
irish = Cluain Fhada
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founded = 1915
province = Leinster
county =Laois
nickname =
colours = Green with gold sash, white shorts
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leftarm=008000 |body=008000 |rightarm=008000 |shorts=FFFFFF |socks=008000
|Clonad
Gaelic Athletic Association Club is ahurling club inCounty Laois , Ireland which fields teams from Under-10 right up to Senior level. While Clonad GAA club has successfully fielded underage and adult gaelic football teams in the past, football is not played in the club at present. These days, club members interested in football usually play with the neighbouring football clubs atThe Heath and Ballyroan.The club colours are green with a gold sash.
History
Although it is known that a GAA club existed in the area in the late 19th century and that the nearby Barrington estate was a patron of a hurling team in the 18th century, the present club was founded in 1915 by Lar Brady and Jim Bergin to promote
hurling in the country area to the south ofPortlaoise . Clonad was promoted to the senior grade in 1927 and won its first Laois seniorhurling title in 1930.The club has added 13
Laois Senior Hurling Championship s since then, the most recent being in 1992. Other years are as follows; 1930, 1933, 1935, 1937, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1950, 1953, 1954, 1958, 1962, and 1970. Clonad has also won the O'Bradaigh Cup twice, the Centenary Cup in 1984 and U-21 and minor hurling titles in recent years.The captain of the last Laois team to win the
Leinster Senior Hurling Championship in 1949 was a Clonad player,Paddy Ruschitzko . Other renowned Clonad players were Andy Bergin, Jack Dick Conroy, Joe McCabe, Joe Styles, Billy Bohane, Andy Dunne and Ollie Fennell.In the 1950s Clonad won the
Laois Junior Football Championship andLaois Intermediate Football Championship . Despite this success the emphasis was always on hurling and football has only featured infrequently since then.Recent developments at the club include the construction of a wall designed and used for hurling skills, known as the Ball Wall, and is used by the Laois Senior Hurling team and other teams in training drills and was the first of its kind in Laois.Two more additional changing rooms have been built and the club has now formed a camogie club.
The Senior Team has not performed well in the
Laois Senior Hurling Championship in recent years, often struggling to avoid relegation to the Intermediate ranks but nonetheless remains proud, of its Senior status.External links
* [http://www.laoistalk.com Laoistalk - Laois GAA News Website]
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