- Clarecastle GAA
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Clarecastle Droichead an Chláir Founded: 1887 County: Clare Nickname: Magpies Club colours: Black and White Grounds: Clarecastle Coordinates: 52°48′58.74″N 8°58′10.09″W / 52.8163167°N 8.9694694°WCoordinates: 52°48′58.74″N 8°58′10.09″W / 52.8163167°N 8.9694694°W Playing kits Senior Club Championships All Ireland Munster
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championsFootball : - - 1 Hurling : - 1 10 Clarecastle GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club in the village of Clarecastle in County Clare, Ireland.
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Honours
- Clare Senior Hurling Championship:11
- 1943, 1945,1949, 1970, 1986, 1987, 1991, 1994, 1997, 2003, 2005
- Munster Senior Club Hurling Championship:1
- 1997
- [Clare U12A Hurling Championship]:?
- 2010
History
The club was founded in 1887.
Hurling
Clarecastle has been the home to many greats in the county Clare hurling. These include Haulie Daly Pascal Russell John Callinan Barney Lynch Pat Healy, Anthony Daly, former captain and manager of Clare, Martin and Stephen Sheedy , Alan Neville, Kenny Morrisey, Ken Ralph, Victor, Ger, and Fergie O'Loughlin,and 2008 Clare selector Fergie Tuohy. Current high profile players include Jonathan Clancy and Conor Plunkett
For the 2008 season, the Clarecastle senior team was managed by Tommy Howard and trained by Fergie O'Loughlin.
External links
Clare Gaelic Athletic Association Affiliated Clubs Hurling Senior Hurling Championship Ballyea • Clarecastle • Clonlara • Clooneyquin • Corofin • Cratloe • Crusheen • Éire Óg • Inagh • Kilnamona • Kilmaley • Newmarket • O'Callaghan Mills • Ogonelloe • Scarriff • Sixmilebridge • Smith O'Brien's • St Joseph's Doora-Barefield • Tubber • Tulla • Wolfe TonesIntermediate Hurling Championship Bodyke • Broadford • Clarecastle 2 • Clooneyquin 2 • Ennistymon • Feakle • Inagh • Kilnamona 2 • Killanena • Kilmaley 2 • Meelick • Parteen • Ruan • Sixmilebridge 2 • WhitegateJunior Hurling Championship Banner • Clonboney • Kilkee Bealatha • KilmihilFootball Senior Football Championship Ballyvaughan • Cooraclare • Corofin • Doonbeg • Éire Óg • Ennistymon • Kilmurray • Ibrickane • Kilrush Shamrocks • Liscannor • Lissycasey • O'Curry's • Shannon Gaels • St Joseph's Doora-Barefield • St. Joseph's, Milltown • St. Senan's Kilkee • Wolfe TonesIntermediate Football Championship Clondegad • Clooney Quin • Cratloe • Kilmihil • Kilmurray • Ibrickane 2 • Michael Cusack's • O'Callaghan Mills • St. Breckan'sJunior Football Championship Categories:- 1887 in Gaelic games
- Sports clubs established in 1887
- Hurling clubs in County Clare
- Gaelic football clubs in County Clare
- Gaelic Athletic Association clubs in County Clare
- Munster GAA club stubs
- Clare Senior Hurling Championship:11
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