Newmarket-on-Fergus GAA

Newmarket-on-Fergus
Cora Chaitlín
Founded:1885
County:Clare
Nickname:The Blues
Colours:   
Grounds:Father Murphy Memorial Park[1]
Playing kits
Standard colours
Senior Club Championships
All Ireland Munster
champions
Clare
champions
Football: - - 2
Hurling: - 2 23
Ladies' football: 0 1

Newmarket-on-Fergus GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club in Newmarket-on-Fergus, County Clare, Ireland. The club is affiliated to the Clare County Board and fields teams in both hurling and Gaelic football.

History

Located in the town of Newmarket-on-Fergus, about 13km south of Ennis, Newmarket-on-Fergus GAA Club was founded in 1885.[2] Early successes were in Gaelic football, with the club winning the inaugural Clare SFC in 1887, before retaining the title the following year.[3] Since then, Newmarket-on-Fergus has been dominated by hurling, with the club winning their first Clare SHC title in 1912.[4]

Since that initial success, the club has had several periods of championship dominance. Six Clare SHC titles were won between 1925 and 1936. A sharp decline followed, with the club's 1955 championship win being the only title success in a 25-year period.[5]

Between 1963 and 1981, Newmarket-on-Fergus had their greatest era of success.[6] 13 Clare SHC titles were won during that period, including a record four successive titles between 1971 and 1974. Newmarket-on-Fergus also became the first Clare club to win the Munster Club SHC title, when they claimed consecutive titles in 1967 and 1968.[7]

The club faced a period of decline once again following this hugely successful era. The new century saw Newmarket-on-Fergus win a number of Clare MAHC and U21HC titles, while the club's second team won the Munster Club JHC title in 2003. After a lapse of 31 years, Newmarket-on-Fergus won their 23rd Clare SHC title after a 3–10 to 0–09 win over Cusheen in the 2012 final.[8]

Major Honours

Gaelic Football

Hurling

Ladies Football

Notable players

References

  1. ^ "Ballyea to have their say in Banner's destiny at Junior A". The Clare Champion. 17 October 2025. Retrieved 19 October 2025.
  2. ^ "Club history". Newmarket-on-Fergus GAA website. Retrieved 8 October 2025.
  3. ^ "Club Titles - Clare". Hogan Stand. Retrieved 6 October 2025.
  4. ^ "Newmarket on Fergus HC". Club Info. Retrieved 19 October 2025.
  5. ^ "PM O'Sullivan: Jackie Greene remembers '55, when Clare walked into a Limerick ambush". Irish Examiner. 3 June 2022. Retrieved 19 October 2025.
  6. ^ "Paddy seeks return to glory days for Newmarket". Irish Examiner. 27 October 2012. Retrieved 19 October 2025.
  7. ^ "Recalling a golden era for Newmarket GAA". The Clare Champion. 10 May 2018. Retrieved 8 October 2025.
  8. ^ "Ryan leads from front to restore Blues' old order". Irish Independent. 29 October 2012. Retrieved 8 October 2025.
  9. ^ "Clare (Quin) 1914 Hurling All-Ireland Champions". GAA website. Retrieved 19 October 2025.
  10. ^ McMahon, Pádraic (13 February 2020). "'Clare's greatest hurler' Puddin Cullinan to be laid to rest". The Clare Echo. Retrieved 17 February 2020.
  11. ^ "Bob Doherty". Finbarr J. Connolly website. Retrieved 11 February 2023.
  12. ^ "From Jones' Road to the Somme". The Clare Champion. 1 November 2014. Retrieved 11 February 2021.
  13. ^ "Jim Guerin". Newmarket-on-Fergus GAA website. Retrieved 11 February 2021.
  14. ^ "Colin Ryan becomes second Clare 2013 All Ireland winner to retire this week". Irish Independent. 6 October 2017. Retrieved 11 February 2021.